2024-25 FFCS Sports Awards

On Monday, June 2, the Fonda-Fultonville Central School District recognized our student-athletes achievements from the 2024-25 school year. Due to the amount of students recognized at this year’s event, the district has shared a full album on the district’s Facebook page, which can be accessed here. Congratulations to all of our student-athletes for a fantastic … Continue reading “2024-25 FFCS Sports Awards”

FFCS seniors set to receive Seal of Civic Readiness award (Group 4)

The Seal of Civic Readiness program is heading into its second year in the district, and it continues to recognize graduating seniors and their commitment to civic duty. Today, we focus on our third group of seniors receiving this recognition. As we shared earlier this month, the Seal of Civic Readiness is a formal honor … Continue reading “FFCS seniors set to receive Seal of Civic Readiness award (Group 4)”

FFCS hosts college recognition day for student-athletes

On Wednesday, May 28 the FFCS Athletics Department hosted its yearly college recognition day event to recognize those student-athletes continuing to pursue athletics in college. “Each year, our district recognizes the student-athletes that will continue their athletic pursuits at the next level of competition,” said FFCS Athletic Director Eric Wilson. “We have been fortunate to … Continue reading “FFCS hosts college recognition day for student-athletes”

District introduces Top 10 for Class of 2025

The Fonda-Fultonville Central School District proudly announces the Top Ten students for the Class of 2025. Each year, the district recognizes the Top 10 students and highlights their commitment and accomplishments. Each year, the top four graduates will give speeches at the annual high school commencement ceremony in June. “The Top 10 recognition is an … Continue reading “District introduces Top 10 for Class of 2025”

FFCS voters approve $36.1 million budget

Voters of the Fonda-Fultonville Central School District approved a $36.1 million budget for the 2025-26 school year, with 273 in favor and 85 opposed – a margin of 76%. The $36,137,055 budget for the 2025-26 school year carries a 2.71% tax levy increase, within the district’s assigned tax levy “cap” of 2.92%. A simple majority … Continue reading “FFCS voters approve $36.1 million budget”