
Congratulations to our Seniors of the Month - LJ Woodley and Makenna Clouse!


Please join Mr. Longbrake for the first candid chat at Java's Enchanted Bean on Tuesday, November 26th, at 9:00 am.


Congratulations to the 2024 inductees of the Ida L. McDermott chapter of the National Honor Society!


Students/families with students in grades 7-12, check this out!


Today in Legacy Hall, an outstanding performance took place as Mr. Sierra showcased his guitar skills alongside Mr. Kauffman's Beginning Guitar Class.



Don't miss our community clean up day this Saturday!


Students in Mr. Justices 8th grade science class explored static electricity with a Van De Graaff generator. Students describe the experience as "electrifying!" And "hair raising" (special appearance from Mr. M and Mrs. Henderson!)






DFCA Members, don't forget to get your free t-shirt from Mrs. Hinke!


Please join us for our 15th annual Community Dinner.


The junior high students went to the Marathon Performing Arts Center in Findlay last week for a play about "How to Survive Middle School".


FJSHS sophomores visited Vanguard to learn about the different opportunities available.






Congratulations to Sterling Faccio for winning a beanie hat in a random drawing just for being a DFCA member.
Anyone interested in being a DFCA member can apply online at: https://drugfreeclubs.com/dfca-member-application-check/
Or get an application from the attendance office or Mrs. Hinke.
Congratulations Sterling and thanks for being a member.


Good morning, here is November's lunch menu for FJSHS.


Congratulations to the 5 FJSHS seniors have been awarded the "Governor's Merit Scholarship"! This scholarship recognizes the highest achieving seniors in the state of Ohio each year. This scholarship provides up to $5,000 per year for four years of full-time education at a public or private, nonprofit college or university in Ohio.


We had a great first quarter and can't wait to see what the rest of the year brings! #attendance matters!


Tomorrow's the big day!


Introducing RFS Behavioral Health:
The RFS T.A.C.K.L.E. program, a collaboration between RFS Behavioral Health and Fostoria City Schools, supports student mental health and academic success by offering accessible, personalized care. This program provides on-site support at school, home, or in the community, giving students and families easy access to immediate help from mental health specialists. Each student receives a tailored care plan, including counseling, therapy, and substance abuse support as needed.
T.A.C.K.L.E. works closely with school staff to address learning barriers, boost engagement, and offer continuous, year-round assistance. The program also emphasizes early intervention through regular assessments, helping to prevent small issues from growing. Overall, T.A.C.K.L.E. promotes well-being and resilience for both students and families.
For more information or to enroll, contact your Fostoria City Schools counselor:
Jr/Sr High: Teresa Vogel (Grades 7-8), Chad Howard (Grades 9-10), Shawn Earl (Grades 11-12)
Fostoria Elementary: Kourtnie Heck (PK-2), Kylie Martin (Grades 3-6)
Or contact RFS Behavioral Health at 419-693-9600 or visit rfstackle.com.


Please consider donating items for the Stuff the Bus event!


Congratulations to Sophia Escobar and Damien Salazar for winning prizes in the first Drug Free Clubs of America drawing of the school year! Thanks for being members, and congrats again!


Thank you to United Way and NCAT for sponsoring this event!
