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Congratulations to Daisy Hughes and Noah Spires!
They are the lucky winners of a $100 gift card to a business of their choice from our latest member application drawing.
If you didn’t get a chance to enter this time, don’t worry. You can still apply and be part of upcoming rewards and drawings.
Simply fill out your application online at https://drugfreeclubs.com/dfca-member-application-check/ or submit a paper application at the attendance office.


Due to fog, Fostoria City Schools will be on a 2-hour delay today, Thursday, September 19th.

Why should you join Drug Free Clubs of America? Here are a few reasons:
Free Membership
Rewards & Prizes
Gives You "An Out" in Tough Situations
Looks good on College & Employment Applications
Helps Towards Graduation Seals
No Out of School Time Commitment
Did we mention you get rewards and it's free?!?
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Congratulations to Sophia Fraser, the 2024 READ On! Ohio Award Recipient from the Ohio Educational Library Media Association. The award recognizes students who promote literacy, enjoy reading and try to make a difference within the library community.


The Fostoria Jr/Sr High School chapter of the Drug Free Clubs of America (DFCA) works with students, families, and businesses to prevent drug use. Through student programs, community engagement, and rewards, they create a supportive environment for a drug-free lifestyle. This benefits students, fosters a safer community, and empowers businesses to support a positive future. Fostoria City Schools is in its fourth year with DFCA. Learn more and get involved: https://www.fostoriaschools.org/o/jshs/page/drug-free-clubs-of-america


Fostoria Schools parents/guardians, FCS cares! We have a food pantry & Caring Closet of basic needs for students and their families. Fill out our confidential form for assistance. You can also reach out to a trusted staff member. Form Link: https://forms.gle/tMvkZbKLNHcvw4qv9


Congratulations to Cheryl and Bishop for being recognized at last night's FCS Board of Education Meeting for having numerous positive behavior referrals! #inspire #succeed



JSHS Students! Don't forget to get your applications turned in before the deadline! https://drugfreeclubs.com/dfca-member-application-check/


Pictured here are students who qualified for the Micah Hyde Champions Club 4th quarter of the 23-24 school year. Students who are on the honor roll and multi-sport athletes earn points each quarter from 7th-12th grade. Students who earn 27 of the possible 30 points during their time at FJSHS will recieve in a $5000 scholarship for higher education after graduation.


Mrs. Stultz welcomed guest speaker, Kathy Tucker, to talk to her Street Law and SUCCESS classes. Kathy is a graduate of Fostoria High School (2006) and is currently in her last semester of law school at the University of Toledo. She spoke about her decision and journey to become a lawyer. Kathy shared her story of being raised in a single-parent home and emphasized the importance of overcoming life hurdles to achieve your goals.


We've got spirit!! ❤️🖤


Congratulations Adrian Williams on the positive referral for keeping the cafeteria clean.


Fall sports start today with a girls tennis match at home at 4:30 pm vs. Perkins and a varsity football scrimmage at home at 6:00 pm vs. Elmwood! Check out all the fall sports schedules on our website: https://www.fostoriaschools.org/o/athletics

Congratulations to all of the FJSHS students that made the 4th Quarter Honor Roll!



This is what it's all about! Our seniors visited FES for a final walkthrough and clap-out from the elementary students and then took a picture with our FES Leaders of the Quarter! ❤️🖤


Our FJSHS staff have made it a tradition to dress up on the last day for our seniors. Class of 2024, we hope you enjoyed your last official day of high school!!


On Wednesday, May 15th, FJSHS is hosting the 6th graders for Over and Up where they come to FJSHS to tour the school and learn about the building. FJSHS will be operating on a reverse 2-hour delay schedule that day. This means school will start at normal time, but students will be released at 1:00. Bussing will not change, so if your child rides a bus, they can stay at school until the bus comes to get them and they will return home at normal time.

It was a busy day on FCS campus yesterday! FES had their first Careers on Wheels event and FJSHS had it's annual Class Olympics.










Don't forget, Jr. High Awards Night is Monday, May 13th! If you received and invitation, your student is receiving an award. This will be at 5:00 p.m. in the Junior High Gymnasium. Have a great weekend!