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?
Loweโs has this activity and many more on their YouTube channel. The first Kidsโ DIY Workshop, led by former teacher and Loweโs DIY expert Monica Mangin, teaches how to make wooden robots. Check it out!
-I canโt 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
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" FREE ONLINE OFFICIATING COURSES"
https://ohsaa.org/news-media/articles/officiating-courses-available-for-free-through-july-1-on-the-nfhs-learning-center
Students!! I hope youโre all enjoying this beautiful sunshine today. Take a break from all that hard work completing assignments, and step outside! ๐ Personally, this social distancing is driving me a bit crazy, and I miss you all! Keep working hard on assignments, staying at home as much as possible, and washing your hands! Hopefully, this can all be over as soon as possible. I am setting up our video chats for early next week. If you need anything at all, just email me or text me via Remind. ๐

Parents of 6th grade students,
Many have been struggling with typing on TEAMS this week. Here is some information that might help:
For students and teachers working with Office documents in Microsoft Teams, we are beginning to roll out a temporary change where there will be an additional step in order to edit a document. This is a change from current behavior that allows users to go straight to edit mode when clicking on a document in the "Files" tab of a channel, a conversation, or from inside an assignment.
In all cases, upon clicking on the document, users will first see the document in view mode - they will be able to see the document content, but not make changes.
In order to edit the document, users need to click on the options in the top right of the white bar above the document content and select "Open in Browser" or (for users with Office for Windows installed on their device) "Open in Desktop App". This will open the document in Office in a separate window from Teams and allow the user to make changes.
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I hope this helps, Mrs.Cathy Dye
Mrs Crawford grading late again tonight!

Everyone knows about the TP shortage right? Here is what you can do with the empty rolls. Check out https://creativitycorner20.blogspot.com/ for ideas!

If you did not receive your Google Classroom invitation please go to classroom.google.com and put in the follow code that connects with the class you are taking:ย
Advanced/Portfolio/Gifted: ixpv7pq
2-D HS: bqofc4e
3-D HS: jlvwye7
Art Technology: ymegkgv
6th Grade: cyoydrv
7th Grade: fenjktd
8th Grade: zlpn5re
MS/HS Art Classes-MUST READ.
We have been asked to begin to collect projects/assignments prior to our return date. Therefore, I have set up each Art class with a Google Classroom. Please check your student emails for specifics OR your announcement on my teacher page.
Fayetteville Challenge students, grades 5 through 8, participated in the 2019-2020 National Geographic GeoChallenge. The project was called Tackling Plastic! Thirty thousand students across the United States participated.
The students had to do various research projects on plastic in the waterways and create a model to prevent plastic from getting from the waterways to the oceans. They, also, had to create a detailed map from the start of their chosen waterway to where it dumps in the ocean.
They completed a 4-minute video detailing and displaying their map on their chosen waterway. These completed projects were sent to National Geographic for judging in January, 2020.
All of Fayetteville Perryโs challenge students did very well and received a certificate and a patch. The fifth grade class was chosen to advance to regional judging in March. Which includes Ella Bryan, Lydia Jordan, Melody Roark, and Wyatt Wolfer.
Congratulations to all the Fayetteville Challenge students that participated. Best of luck to the fifth graders in the next round of competition!


Parents! If you have a student enrolled in PEAK/ credit recovery, please check your email. If you didnโt receive an email from me, then we donโt have one on file. Please email Jennifer.mullis@fpls.us, so I can keep you updated on your studentโs progress. Itโs important that we keep our students working, so they donโt fall further behind.
6th Grade Students,
This weeks work is due before Sunday at midnight. If you have not completed Week 1, please do so soon..A reminder that your writing assignment is worth multiple grades, so please follow the steps needed to earn all points. Also, Progress Book is updated daily if you are interested about knowing your grades. If you see a sm. paper picture in the grade box, this is to let you know your child may need to re-do an assignment or it is a positive comment. :)
Thanks,
Mrs, Dye
What can you do with all of those left over toilet paper tubes? Watch these videos to find out!
Directions: https://5il.co/e32m
Action video: https://5il.co/e32s
All toilet paper was responsibly used for the making of these videos. Mrs. Hamilton'ts K-2 Science

Parents/Guardians
As we continue into our second week of on-line learning, please encourage your student to meet the timelines for work submission. Teachers have tried to stay in contact with the students, but some students have not responded. All teachers have posted assignments on their teacher page on the school website. If you click on the following link it will take you to the teachersโ pages, and then you can search for the teacher by name. https://www.fpls.us/o/fp/teacher_pages#/ The teachers throughout the district are working very hard to accommodate students. Please work with your student to complete work in a timely manner and as always โฆ GO ROCKETS. James E. Herron