Wow 🤩 These student conference presentations were amazing today as they started to practice and rehearse. Gives me chills hearing about the accomplishments and achievements by students this year. Student Led Conferences are right around the corner. We hope all parents can come join us next week on March 21 - 22 to hear their student share their portfolio. Students have been working during their classes as well as their Trojan time to prepare their celebrations, leadership roles, what they have learned in classes, and reflect on areas they need to grow in. We are excited as we start this journey of Student Led Conferences. To sign up for conferences go to our district website and click on the parent teacher conference tab. Hope to see you next week!
over 3 years ago, Laura Atwood
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Happy National Pi Day! Thank you to our amazing student council who gave all staff a personal pie to celebrate! Thank you for your thoughtfulness!
over 3 years ago, Laura Atwood
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Enjoying the fantastic Dr. Seuss musical tonight at FMS! Our students are knocking it out of the park!
over 3 years ago, Laura Atwood
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Link to the Trojan Golf and Soccer Apparel Stores: https://www.teamelitesports.com/FAIRFIELD.html Golf Store Closes Today. Boys Soccer Store Closes March 16 & Girls Soccer Store Closes March 20. Go Trojans! #OneFairfield
over 3 years ago, Jeff Courtright
Fairfield Middle School Drama - Seussical Jr. Great work by our middle school students under the direction of, Tena Edlin! Seussical Jr. is a great night of entertainment. The students are having a lot of fun putting on a performance for you.
over 3 years ago, Laurie Noll
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Check out this week's Staff Shout Out and learn a little more about Transportation Director, Mark Branch.
over 3 years ago, FCSD
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Thinking of Des Moines East High School today and their surrounding community. #scarletstrong #wearred
over 3 years ago, Laura Atwood
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Check out our FMS dress up days to celebrate spring break coming our way! Students and staff are encouraged to participate! Have some fun! 😎
over 3 years ago, Laura Atwood
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6th graders spent time writing during their ELA class today. ✍️ One of our top priorities has been to increase our writing demands and provide explicit instruction on how to improve student writing. Writing is important in all content areas and the real world. It helps our learners process what they are learning and show what they understand. We have some excellent writers!
over 3 years ago, Laura Atwood
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Hallways smelled delicious at FMS today! 🧑‍🍳7th graders were hard at work making protein muffins! Yummy!
over 3 years ago, Laura Atwood
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We are excited to invite you to the first FMS musical since 2019... Seussical, Jr.! Everyone keep your fingers crossed that the weather cooperates! These kids have been working so hard... We hope you can come and support them!
over 3 years ago, Laura Atwood
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It's Back, Same Great Event, New Location.......Plan to attend! After a hiatus for a couple of years, the Annual Lions Club Spaghetti Supper fundraising event that raises thousands of dollars for our fine art and athletic programs is back on the schedule. The event will take place on Thursday, March 17th with dinners being served at the Fairfield Arts and Convention Center between 5:00-7:30pm. This has been a great community event and we hope to reignite this tradition again this year. FHS students, coaches, and sponsors will be serving the dinners, and the FHS band and chorus will be providing some live entertainment. FHS students involved in extracurricular activities are handing out tickets for the dinners. Tickets can also be picked up in the HS Activities Office. Attendees who present a school/student ticket will pay $7 for their dinner. Attendees without a school/student ticket will pay $8 for their dinner. The Lions Club's and Fairfield Arts & Convention Center's efforts, generosity, and support of our extracurricular programs is awesome and truly appreciated! We are very fortunate to have organizations like these in our community! We are looking forward to seeing many people at this great event that supports our school's programs and students! Go Trojans!
over 3 years ago, Jeff Courtright
Huge shoutouts to Antonio, Isiah, and Kevin for WINNING a six-round Apex Legends tournament last week! They got huge dubs in the last two games to blast through to first place! Great job, guys! Their last final circle was pretty intense! Great teamwork throughout.
over 3 years ago, FHS Esports
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Huge shoutouts to Antonio, Isiah, and Kevin for WINNING a six-round Apex Legends tournament last night! They got huge dubs in the last two games to blast through to first place! Great job, guys! Their last final circle was pretty intense! Great teamwork throughout.
over 3 years ago, FHS Esports
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Due to weather conditions, Fairfield Community Schools will have a two hour late start on Monday, March 7th.
over 3 years ago, FCSD
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Congratulations to our January and February Students of the Month! We are so proud of your accomplishment! Way to go!
over 3 years ago, Laura Atwood
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So proud of these students who took it upon themselves to help our custodians today. 🧹These students knew that we have been short custodial help all week. These service leaders went above and beyond to help take out trash today. Thank you for your leadership students! We appreciate you! ❤️
over 3 years ago, Laura Atwood
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This week's shout out is Sara LeBlanc at Pence. Click the following link to read all about her. https://www.fairfieldsfuture.org/vnews/display.v/ART/62214478185be
over 3 years ago, FCSD
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Some of our 5th graders collected maple sap, went antler hunting, and finished up with some pure maple syrup and waffles at our local Jefferson County Park this week. We are so fortunate to have such a wonderful Naturalist, Brittney Tiller, and park system to work with. Thank you to all who made this possible!
over 3 years ago, Laura Atwood
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5th graders have been learning about the sun and stars and their distance to Earth in Science. Students enjoyed doing a little hands on activity today seeing how smaller objects viewed closer look actually bigger just like our sun!
over 3 years ago, Laura Atwood
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