
Mrs. Ashley and Miss Eaches's classes would like to send a big "thank you" to The University of Findlay Animal Science and Equestrian Programs for giving a tour of their barns and arenas. The students enjoyed seeing the animals and what care goes into keeping the animals happy and healthy.









We are excited to have FCS alumni Mr. Chad Howard as a school counselor in the district!

Attention FJSHS families,
Picture day will be Monday, Oct. 16th. Order forms will go home today and be available all week in the main office at FJSHS and SUCCESS classes.


The track will be closed tomorrow.


Attendance Matters!


There was an accidental fire alarm pulled at the Jr. Sr. High School this afternoon which resulted in an ambulance and fire truck being sent to the school.

Over the past few weeks, Mrs. Theis and Mrs. Masterson have been collaborating to create an orientation lesson to the LMC for 7th grade. Students were brought to the LMC, where Mrs. Masterson did a lesson on how libraries are organized and how to find books in the LMC. Students then completed a scavenger hunt in the LMC to practice where to find fiction and non-fiction books, along with basic research skills.




This past weekend, Mrs. Stultz took four of our seniors to the 3rd Annual Black Expo in Detroit. There were over 50 HBCUs in attendance where students could apply and be accepted on the spot if they wanted. They also attended seminars on how to pay for college and steps to take if they wish to continue their sport at the next level. Students who attended were Addisyn Talley, Braylee Talley, Ceegan Talley, and Karma Williams.


Last Friday, students from FJSHS had an excellent opportunity to listen to motivational speaker Roy Hall Jr., a former NFL & OSU football player. His message was enthusiastic and powerful, reminding students they matter and are responsible for their future.





"Learning does not happen in an empty seat." - Traivon Cousin, FJSHS junior


Congratulations to our 2023 FCS Homecoming Court!
Pictured are (row 1) Prince, Cason Craddolph, and Princess Kinley Walter
(row 2) Freshmen Class Attendant KayKay McBeth-McMillen; Senior Class Attendants Myasia Cannon, Karma Williams, and Timberly Kidwell; Junior Class Attendant Amijah Poole; Sophomore Class Attendant Averie Tiell.
(row 3) Freshmen Class Attendant Carter Breitigam; Senior Class Attendants Ashon Slaughter, Machi Johnson, and Dawson Williams; Junior Class Attendant Traivon Cousin.
Not pictured, Sophomore Class Attendant Antwan Moorer


A huge "Thank you!" to all our FCS custodians! We appreciate all you do!


Tomorrow's HS volleyball game is the annual Volley for the Cure game. There will be raffle baskets, 50/50, and a bake sale. They will also be honoring those who are currently battling cancer, cancer survivors, and those who are no longer with us. See the flyer below to find out more details and how to add a name to be honored. Please come out to support our student-athletes and a great cause!


FJSHS Junior Siniah James shares why attendance matters!


Next week is Homecoming, and we have some fun community events planned! Storefront Spirit, Family Spirit, Homecoming Parade. There's something for everyone. However you plan to participate, see the information below to make sure your spirit is shared!




"Interested in joining Drug Free Clubs of America. Turn in your application by Friday October 27th to be entered to win one of two $50 Amazon Gift Cards. Applications available online, in the attendance office or from Mrs. Hinke.
https://drugfreeclubs.com/dfca-member-application-check/ "


Congratulations to the Drug Free Clubs of America application deadline drawing winners. These students received a $50 Visa gift card for turning in their applications for DFCA by the drawing deadline.


Today, we are featuring our teacher, Mr. Amlin!


We are looking forward to seeing everyone tomorrow!


Listen to FJSHS Senior Chelsea Tyson. Attendance matters, and so do you!
