
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!


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.


Tomorrow's the big day!


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!


Please consider donating items for the Stuff the Bus event!


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


Just a reminder, there is no school Monday, October 28th for students! We'll see everyone on Tuesday!


With the end of the first quarter happening today, our printed district newsletter will be going out soon! If you missed our previous years' newsletters, you can check them out on our website under the Community and Family Engagement section. Here's the link! https://www.fostoriaschools.org/page/community

Check out with the Boys 2 Men group did this week!


Airmen basic Kierre Dixon (Class of 2021) spoke to students this week about his career as a Cybersecurity Technician. He also presented Mrs. Amy Masterson with a Certificate of Appreciation while is was in the building. Thank you for all you are doing to serve your country and your community Kierre! #leavealegacy



This week we started our 🥎 softball cleanup of facilities , equipment inventory, organizing and arranging of dugouts , closets and field work . We wanted to give a shout to those players, students, and teachers who came out and helped! We appreciate the unity, strength, and team effort of our students and staff!





Calculus students created an interactive Unit Circle. This hands-on activity helped the students become familiar with and master the unit circle, which helped them with trigonometry. The students rotated the right triangles to the different quadrants to determine the angles and ordered pairs around the unit circle. It helped them see the relationships between the angles in all four quadrants.


Congratulations to Xavier and Camron for officially signing their letter of intent to serve in the U.S. Army!





FCS families, don’t forget there is no school for students on Monday, October 28th.


Red Ribbon Spirit Week starts this Friday, 10/25!


Our 9th grade students went on a field trip to Sentinel Career Center to explore different opportunities.



Hello FJSHS Students,
This is a quick reminder that if you need anything from the Caring Closet, like basic necessities, you can find posters with a QR code around the school. This code leads to a request form.
The form is private for JSHS students to request items from the Caring Closet. After you fill it out, you can pick up your items from Mrs. Hinke's office (N223) before school, after school, or during Success, she will call you to her office when your items are ready. If you need something urgently, please talk to Mrs. Vogel (7/8 Counselor), Mr. Howard (9/10 Counselor), Mr. Earl (11/12 Counselor), Mrs. St. Clair (School Nurse), or Mrs. Hinke (School Caseworker), and someone will assist you right away.
Feel free to scan the QR code if you need anything from the Caring Closet. The link is also provided below.
Thank you.
https://forms.gle/F5mtZtXRUWJw8eGr9


Today for character day at FJSHS, Mrs. Young was "The Lunch Lady".
