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!
over 5 years ago, Heidi Greco
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Mrs Crawfordโ€™s joke of the week!
over 5 years ago, Mrs.Darlyne Crawford
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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 Positiveโค 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!
over 5 years ago, Heidi Greco
Makhayla
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!
over 5 years ago, Heidi Greco
Alycia
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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/
over 5 years ago, Jason Basford
SOMACC logo.
3D printer printing face shield components.
Face shield component printed on 3D printer.
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!
over 5 years ago, Heidi Greco
Jillian Korte
Jillian Korte
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!
over 5 years ago, Danielle Sawyers
Field Day
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.
over 5 years ago, Rodney Wallace
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 teacherโ€™s 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 teacherโ€™s webpage is located under the teacherโ€™s email address. Please have your student check in with his/her teacherโ€™s 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 weekโ€™s 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.
over 5 years ago, Jim Herron
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
over 5 years ago, Tim Carlier - Superintendent
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!
over 5 years ago, Heidi Greco
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Bella
Bella
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!
over 5 years ago, Heidi Greco
Please read the following letter from Beacon Orthopaedics... Here is the link to their site: https://www.beaconortho.com/COVID19/
over 5 years ago, Angela Murphy, HS Track & Field Coach
Beacon Letter
Please read following letter from Beacon Orthodpaedics to our district. Here is a link to their site: https://www.beaconortho.com/COVID19/
over 5 years ago, Angela Murphy, HS Track & Field Coach
Beacon Letter
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
over 5 years ago, Melinda Hamilton
beesearch project
From all of us at the elementary, "We Miss You!"
over 5 years ago, Melinda Hamilton
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Check out our new Artist Study of James Brunt at Creativity Corner! https://creativitycorner20.blogspot.com/
over 5 years ago, Danielle Sawyers
Artwork by James Brunt.
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.
over 5 years ago, Tim Carlier - Superintendent
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!
over 5 years ago, Tim Carlier - Superintendent
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!
over 5 years ago, Tim Carlier - Superintendent