
This is Mrs. McFarland reminding all grades 2 through 5 to continue practicing your typing skills on typing.com if you have a keyboard or laptop. Also, Grades 3-6, many students have contacted me through email to get their PRODIGY username and password(these usernames and passwords are from the school year 2018-19). It would be fun to play PRODIGY with your friends on rainy days!!

Today's Senior Spotlight is Taylor Malone. Taylor will be attending West Virginia University to pursue a degree in Biology/Pre-med. Taylor will then use her degree to apply to medical school.
Taylor says, "I will miss all of my friends, teachers and teammates. Thank you class of 2020 for all of the memories!"
Good luck, Taylor! We are cheering for you and wish you the very best. Keep up the hard work, and, as always, GO ROCKETS!


Middle School Parents, Just a reminder that completed work needs to be dropped off inside the Middle School foyer. Please place completed work inside one of the envelopes provided and place inside the green drop box. Please place your students name and grade on the envelope to ensure that the work is sent to the correct teacher. The doors will be open from 6 am to 9 pm Monday - Friday for your convenience. The third week of online learning has begun and we hope that you are all settling into a routine with your students. For students who do not have reliable internet access or no internet access, paper packets will be available for pickup starting today after 1:00 pm. Please adhere to social distancing guidelines while dropping off or picking up work- only one person in the foyer at a time. If you need help or have questions, do not hesitate to call the school office at 513-875-2829. Thank you, stay safe and as always ... GO ROCKETS.
Mr Herron
Middle School Principal

It's Rocket Science! Click the link below to begin a fun learning adventure all about fish! https://5il.co/f174
Mrs. Hamilton's Science k-2


FPLS Parents: Packet pick up will start tomorrow in the middle school foyer. Doors will be open Monday-Friday from 6:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m. Packets can be dropped off during those times as well. Teachers have been instructed to limit assigned work to no more than one hour per day of "seat work" in all subjects combined. That time frame is the expectation per day. We want to account for mental health as well as physical. Please make every effort to limit the amount of stress in regard to academics for parents and children alike. When dropping off packets please use the envelopes provided on top of the green box in which to place paper. Please write your child's name, grade, and teacher on a line on the envelope and place in the green box. If there is work for multiple teachers please put each teacher's name on the line. When picking up/dropping off please enter the foyer one person at a time and use prescribed social distancing guidelines. If you have any questions regarding any issue please contact your child's teacher or Mr. Fiscus, elementary principal at aric.fiscus@fpls.us.

FPLS Parent/Guardian,
I hope everyone was able to enjoy Spring Break and the Easter Holiday! I want to remind everyone that our Breakfast/Lunch Meal Program for the week will start back tomorrow, April 14th. We will continue to provide five days worth of meals at no charge. The "Meal Pick-Up" is at one location, behind the Elementary Cafeteria, 9:30-11 a.m. and will have the same pick-up process as the last time. The "Meal Deliveries" will be from 9-11 a.m. On the deliveries, please make sure your animals are put away so we can drop off at your door. If you want to cancel your delivery, please call 513-875-4500 and leave a detailed message of who you are, your address, and phone number. Have a good day, and as always....GO ROCKETS!
Tim Carlier
FPLS Superintendent

FP high school students your new assignments are available on Teacher Pages. Stay in close email contact with your teachers. If you do not have internet service or have any problems leave a message on my high school voice mail and we will get back to you. If you have written work to turn in it can be dropped off in the Middle School foyer. If you need paper packets let us know and we will make those available for you to pick up. Please keep working and stay in touch.

FPES Parents: The next round of work packets will be available on teacher pages starting tomorrow. If you are without reliable internet service and need a paper copy those can be picked up in the middle school foyer starting Tuesday. Completed work can be turned in there as well.

Today's Senior Spotlight is Zoe Vilvens. Zoe will be attending Northern Kentucky University to study English-Secondary Education. She will use her degree to pursue a career as a High School English Teacher.
I would like to thank all the amazing teachers and staff members a Fayetteville for helping me reach my goals, and I miss you all!
Zoe, we are so proud of you and can't wait to see what your future holds! Keep working hard, and, as always, Go Rockets!




Today's Senior Spotlight is Jami Brossenne. Jami plans to attend Wilmington College and major in Agriculture Business and Education with the hope of becoming an Ag Educator. She will be apart of the Wilmington College Equestrian Team.
Jami said:
"My favorite memory, by far, would be walking in Fayettevilleβs doors. I was new and everyone made me feel welcome and making all the friends I did in the 5 years I have been at Fayetteville. I want to thank all of the teachers who have helped me along the way and especially thank Mr. Birkhimer for helping me find my passion for agriculture and help lead me to my future occupation!"
Good luck, Jami, in all you do! We are so proud of you. Stay positive, and, as always, Go Rockets!




The last day to order a 2020 MIDDLE SCHOOL yearbook is Friday, 4/24. The low price of $35 has been extended! Order online at https://wpcgo.yearbookforever.com/ZXK4H
Anyone that orders a 2020 MS yearbook can place a FREE message (100 words or less) and photo in the yearbook to help us remember this historic time. Email message and photo to jason.basford@fpls.us. We will be adding four pages of coverage about the historic time we are living in to the book. Don't miss your chance to own this historical yearbook!


Today's Senior Spotlight is Cole Holden. Cole is planning on attending Hocking College to pursue a degree in Natural Resources Law Enforcement. Cole then plans to attend the police academy to become a Wildlife Officer.
I want to say a thank you to the school and teachers for all you have done for me. Being a senior, I will miss playing soccer and baseball.
We are so proud of you, Cole! Can't wait to see what your future holds. Congratulations, and, as always, GO ROCKETS!




Mrs Crawfordβs joke of the week!


Today's Senior Spotlight is Makhayla Icard.
Makhayla is planning on attending University of Cincinnati. Makhayla plans to pursue a double major in Neuroscience and Psychology. Makhayla wants to use her degrees to do research and counseling.
Thank you to all my teachers over the years. I would especially like to say thank you to the band/Mrs.StClair and the mock trial team/Mr.Lockhart. They are my second family and where my best FHS memories are held. Stay Positiveβ€
We are very proud of you, Makhayla and can't wait to see the great things that you will do in your future. Good luck, and, as always, GO ROCKETS!


Today's Senior Spotlight is Alycia Saylor. Alycia's plan after graduation is to join the workforce. She hopes to one day get married and raise a family.
I would like to say thank you to all my teachers and staff. Thank you for being kind and patient. You all have worked hard to mold us into the adults we have become. I also want to say to my classmates that we have finally made it! In just a short two months, we will be graduated. We have all grown so close. I will miss you all and wish you the best!
Congratulations, Alycia! We are very proud of you and, as always, Go Rockets!




Fayetteville MS/Southern Hills CTC Information Technology teacher Jason Basford has joined other educators to help make 3D printed components for PPE face shields. 3D printed parts are being produced with the CTC's 3D printer then provided to the Southern Ohio Makers Against COVID Coalition for assembly and sterilization. The face shields will be provided to local health organizations and hospitals across southern Ohio. #LoveSHCTC
To learn more about SOMACC or make a donation, visit https://www.facebook.com/Southern-Ohio-Makers-Against-COVID-Coalition-113062583680339/




Today's Fayetteville-Perry Senior Spotlight is Jillian Korte.
Jillian is planning on attending Thomas More University to study General Psychology. She will use her degree to pursue her career in mental health counseling. Good luck in all you do, Jillian! We are so proud of you, and, as always, GO ROCKETS!



Here is a little Spring Break fun: FIELD DAY! As we are unsure if we will be able to have Field Day at school this year Creativity Corner created a list of at home Field Day Activities. Check it out! https://creativitycorner20.blogspot.com/ Happy Spring Break Rockets!


Since the school closure has been extended through May 1 we will be unable to hold the Fayetteville High School Prom on April 25 as originally planned. Our hope is to reschedule and have Prom at a later date but this decision and details must wait until we know about school reopening.
As far as graduation is concerned we will at some point have a graduation exercise for seniors. Once again the time and date will depend on when we can reopen school. Stay tuned for updates on both.

Rocket Family, as we end the first three weeks of on-line learning, we want to make sure that all students have been in contact with their teachers. This is imperative for students to maintain an open line of communication with their teachers, either through email, Teams chat, or phone calls to the school. If you call the Middle School office and leave a message for a teacher, I will make sure the message is relayed to the teacher. An open line of communication will keep the confusion and anxiety of our students at a minimum. Just a reminder that all work for students should be listed on the teacherβs webpage. If you are having issues finding the teachers page, please click on the following link to the Fayetteville staff page- https://www.fpls.us/o/fp/staff. Staff are listed alphabetical and the teacherβs webpage is located under the teacherβs email address. Please have your student check in with his/her teacherβs on a regular basis. Any student who is working on paper packets, those need to be returned to the office and new packets for the weeks of April 13th, 20th & 27th are now available in the office. Please schedule a time to come to the middle school office to pick up the new work. Please encourage your student to keep up with the work. When we return to on-line learning on April 13th, after next weekβs break, there will be a drop box placed in front of the Middle School doors, for students to turn in completed work. The work will then be scanned and emailed to the teachers. This will allow students to drop off work anytime, and not have to schedule a time to drop off work.