
Parent/Guardian,
I want to remind you that next week is our scheduled Spring Break for students. Please take some time to get away from all the academics and enjoy your family and the good weather. As our lives in education are changing each day, our goal is to accommodate and communicate with you parent/guardian of the school districts action plan(s). Have a good day, and as always....GO ROCKETS!
Tim Carlier
Superintendent of Fayetteville-Perry Local Schools

Our first Senior Spotlight is Bella Durham. Bella is planning on attending The Ohio State University to pursue a degree in Human Nutrition. She plans on getting her Masters in Dietetics and becoming a registered dietitian.
Some comments from Bella:
I want to thank all of my teachers for pushing me and helping me succeed throughout high school. Also, to my school who allowed to me to get a college experience/college credits before graduating, so I was prepared for life after high school!
We are proud of you and all of your accomplishments, Bella! As always, GO ROCKETS!




Fayetteville-Perry High School is so proud of our seniors, and we want to highlight the awesome students that represent our Class of 2020! For the next few weeks, I will be posting pictures and profiles of our seniors. Keep an eye out! Seniors--be sure you send me your profile!

Please read the following letter from Beacon Orthopaedics...
Here is the link to their site: https://www.beaconortho.com/COVID19/

Please read following letter from Beacon Orthodpaedics to our district. Here is a link to their site: https://www.beaconortho.com/COVID19/

Spring is here and the bees are buzzing! Time for a little Bee-Search project. Click the link to get started!
https://5il.co/eec5


From all of us at the elementary, "We Miss You!"

Check out our new Artist Study of James Brunt at Creativity Corner! https://creativitycorner20.blogspot.com/


Parent/Guardian,
March 19th Board of Education Meeting is rescheduled for Thursday, April 2nd, 10 am. However this Board Meeting will be a Virtual Board Meeting and public participation will not be available due to COVID-19. As done in the past, the Board Meeting Summary will be posted on the District Website. Thank you.

Parent/Guardian,
As stated from Governor Dewine, the "Stay at Home" order has been extended to May 1st and distance learning will continue for Fayetteville-Perry Schools. Teachers will be working to gather lessons and assignments to upload onto their teacher page for the extended time.
Also, as many families may of not qualified for Free or reduced meals, some may qualify due to loss of employment or have a change in financial status due to COVID-19. Please help us help you, we are looking into a Summer Meal Program but do not qualify at the moment by 10%.Please complete the online form on our school-district website. Go to Menu, scroll down to District and click on "Free and Reduce Application". Click on "Apply Now". It takes about 5 minutes to complete and your information is assessed by one Food Service Supervisor. It is totally confidential. If we can reach the 50% threshold, we will be able to provide meals for students this summer! I understand it is challenging right now and your kids, our students, may be bouncing off the walls, but please hang in there. We do what is needed, we will get through this and be able to move forward. Please enjoy your Tuesday, and as always.....GO ROCKETS!

Parent/Guardian,
Tomorrow, March 31st, we will continue with our Meal Pick-Up and Delivery for 5 days worth of meals. However, due to the outbreak of the COVID-19, we will have only one pick-up location, that will be at the back of the Elementary Cafeteria. Parents will need to pull into the driveway between the HS and Elementary Buildings. You will need to tell us how many students, give your last name, you will need to get out of the vehicle and pick up the order at the table. Our staff will not be able to open vehicle doors.This will allow for social distancing. If you are someone who has not taken advantage of the meal program and would like to pick up, you will need to call Mrs. Phillips at 513-875-5096. We are going to continue to deliver as in the past with ones who we have confirmed but cannot take on anymore deliveries at this time. Pick-up time will be 9:30-11am. Deliveries will be from 9-11am. Also, due to next week being the scheduled Spring Break, we are unable to offer meals. If you have further questions or want to cancel your delivery, please call 513-875-4500. Thank you!

Before school closed, the middle school technology club began competition in the Esports Ohio League. Members of the esports team compete against schools across Ohio in two games- Rocket League & Fortnite. The club, led by Mr. Jason Basford has 13 members in 7th and 8th grades.





Congratulations to Gavin Nance, 8th grade student in Mr. Basford's Information Technology class for being named Virtual Technology Student of the Month. Gavin is creating a model of the high school and middle school in SketchUP for Schools as one of his projects. Great job Gavin!





High School Students and Parents: Visit the link to view the Fayetteville-Perry High School Morning Announcements Monday March 30, 2020.
https://youtu.be/oAQ5M8UK9hc
Have a great day, and, as always... GO ROCKETS!


Scholastic now has 3 weeks of science and social studies lessons for grades prek-9! Each lesson includes an online book, video, links to more information and activities. Click this link for more details. https://5il.co/ebc6
Mrs. Hamilton Science k-2

Drayer Physical Therapy is reaching out to help keep our student-athletes on course and healthy!

Want to build a robot?
Loweβs has this activity and many more on their YouTube channel. The first Kidsβ DIY Workshop, led by former teacher and Loweβs DIY expert Monica Mangin, teaches how to make wooden robots. Check it out!
-I canβt wait to see you all again!- Mrs. Crawford.


Celebrating the day that should have been REDS OPENING DAY! Today is a day that offers up hope for a new season and a time to celebrate the excitement of spring! I know there have been huge changes and a lot of disruptions in the last few weeks, but let's use today to welcome in spring and think about all of the happiness the future holds! Put on your Reds gear, toss a baseball in the backyard, eat some Cracker Jacks, think about the visit from Rosie and Gapper to our elementary school, or even practice the song you were supposed to play in the parade today! Use today as a reminder that we will be back to our normal world soon! STAY HOME, STAY WELL, and post a picture of you and your family celebrating Reds Opening Day! It will be a great reminder of what we are all fighting for!
-Mrs. Greco

Are you wanting to make some extra money this Summer or throughout the year? Or just want to better understand your favorite sport? Check this out, it might be just what you have been looking for.
" FREE ONLINE OFFICIATING COURSES"
https://ohsaa.org/news-media/articles/officiating-courses-available-for-free-through-july-1-on-the-nfhs-learning-center