FFCS announces 2Q Community Cares Award recipients
The winners are high school student Eliana Montano, FFCS COVID-19 Coordinator and Pupil Services Director Kristine Dickson and the Galough family.
The winners are high school student Eliana Montano, FFCS COVID-19 Coordinator and Pupil Services Director Kristine Dickson and the Galough family.
The Fonda-Fultonville High School Key Club made handmade valentines for each of the residents of the Wilkinson Residential Health Care Facility in Amsterdam. Each of the 90 cards were uniquely decorated and shared heartfelt wishes to the recipient to have a happy day. The project is part of the club’s yearlong initiative that has connected … Continue reading “Key Club sends handmade valentines to nursing home residents”
Mrs. Zajaceskowski’s students were treated to a virtual lesson with nationally renowned math educator
“Thank you for being there when we needed you the most.”
Principal’s List Grade 5 – Annelyse Ayala, Lauren Carpenter, Garrett Coon, Aubrey Cornelison, Claire Dickson, Avery Fayette, Beryl Gold, Tucker Hernigle, Henry Huckans, Grayson Isabella, Magnolia LaPlant, Sidnee Linart, Mackenzie Meyer, Brooke Mormile, Benjamin Nightingale, Sophia Pullen-Castillo, Jillian Putnam, Makenna Romell, Addisyn Rose, Gloria Shaffer, Ian Simmons, Arianna Steiger, Reagan Thomson, Cicily Villa, Victoria Warwick, … Continue reading “Middle School 2nd Quarter Honor Roll”
Note: This page was updated on Feb. 16 with a new links for FFCS and Amsterdam. FFCS and Montgomery County schools are livestreaming their at-home athletics events using the following platforms. We are pleased to connect our community to these events through livestreams, as spectators are currently not allowed to attend athletics events in-person because … Continue reading “UPDATE: Streaming athletics events”
District earns grant funding to give students mobile hotspots, but connectivity limitations persist
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FFCS seeks to be proactive and ensure school can stay open
One element of the state’s strategy to combat COVID-19 has been the Micro-Cluster Initiative. This is a system of designating certain areas as a Yellow, Orange or Red zone based on the prevalence of COVID-19. These zones come with certain restrictions and protocols designed to limit the spread of the virus, including school-based COVID testing. … Continue reading “Q&A: School-based COVID-19 testing and microcluster colored zones”