The High School Green Team posed a challenge to our Elementary School to see who could create the best robot out of recycled materials. We are so proud of the creativity and the use of recycled materials. James, a 1st grader in Ms. Bann's class won with his remake of R2-D2. Congrats James!
The sophomores in Mrs. Stevens’s Honors English 2 class recently culminating their study of thematic and symbolic elements of Lord of the Flies with a creative representation of their ideas with help from Mrs. Wegner and Mr. Jensen in art, design, and manufacturing, even with some 3D printing in Rylan Wagner’s project!
We are aware of a circulating Snapchat post that contains a threat of violence at a school. Although it doesn't specifically name Fairview (or any local school) we take all threats seriously. Erie Police have confirmed that the threat is a hoax that has circulated in other states in recent weeks.
Fairview School Foundation FHS April Student of the Month
During the month of April, the kindergarten classes completed multiple author studies including, Mo Willems, Laura Numeroff, and Leo Lionni. They used their works to practice making predictions, inferring, cause and effect, making connections, and comparing and contrasting stories. The children also got to try using the varying illustration techniques to create characters from the stories.
Here are some rehearsal shots of one of our two spring plays, “One Stoplight Town”, a play about a small town, not unlike Fairview, that sees new developments and puts a stoplight in the middle of town. Some think the traffic light is unnecessary as “nothing new happens in this town”, but we soon see lots of things happen if we have the eye to look for them. Come support our students in the FHS auditorium at 7:00 on Tuesday, Wednesday, or Saturday. Tickets are $3.
Students getting into the full spirit of their lab work. Katelyn Chase lab coat and all.
Miss Clark's class had a chance to go to Donatos Pizza to see how pizzas are made. They got to make their very own and see them come out of the ovens on the rollers. As you can see, cheese is a big hit!
This past weekend the softball team attended a D1 game at the University of Pittsburgh and got in some training at Diesel Sports Complex in Cranberry Township. The girls have three games schedule this upcoming week. Go, Tigers!
Using Spanish within our community! District employee, Atalia Hammond came to Spanish club last week, and our AP Spanish class this week to speak with us fully in Spanish about her beloved Puerto Rico and culture. ¡Mil gracias Atalia!
Congratulations to our first scholarship winner of 2023, Jared Gennuso. Jared received the Fairview Community Council Scholarship this afternoon at their May meeting. Jared's essay, based on the District's theme, Do All Things With Love, was selected among dozens of qualified submissions. Great job, Jared!
Is there a better day in gym class than parachute day? Most of our students have never had the chance to experience Parachute Day in gym class due to Covid. The sounds of laughter, fun, and joy that were coming from the gym last week were pure awesomeness!
For the first time this semester, Chopped Chefs has two winners! The meals were so great that our panel of judges couldn’t decide. The first group, Caleb Szklenski, Breanna Heidt, McKenna Koca, and Evan Bartley prepared Pasta with a Creamy White Bean Sauce. The second group, Caiden Hermann, Shreya Sreehesh, Mikaela Nagle, Ananya Desireddi, and Josiah Walker prepared Taco Twist Soup. Great job to our winners!
Seven FHS painters participated in the WQLN PBS Art Show and Contest. CELINA INAN won 3rd place for the 11th - 12th grade category and MADELYN POESE won 3rd place in the 9th - 10th grade category. Way to go Artists!
Participants were Celina Inan, Madelyn Poese, Norah Naber, Christine Zhang, Ella Grimm, Faith Nicholson, and Josh Drabant.
The Erie Experiences courses recently took a unique field trip to Presque Isle, split into three parts. The first leg of the tour was led by Brian Gorman, an Operations Executive for Waldameer. Brian gave the students a behind the scenes tour of the amusement park and waterpark focusing on the history and the evolution of the park throughout the years. The second part of the tour took us to Misery Bay and Graveyard Pond at the foot of Presque Isle. Park Rangers from PI spoke about the historic significance of the area to the War of 1812 and the unique ecology we have at Presque Isle State Park. The final stop included a delicious lunch at Sara's.
Last week was Autism Acceptance Week. The students had a great week being able to dress up for the different spirit days. The students at FES raised $340.00 for Team Fairview.
Mrs. Wegner and the FHS Art Club created a colorful and welcoming entrance at the high school this week.
First grade is learning about the rainforest biome, and each day they are focusing on a new animal. Today, they created their own toucans after learning new facts about animal adaptations.
Student construct karyotypes to identify gender and chromosomal abnormalities.
Amelia Panisinki, Jenna Shultz, Josh Drabant, Ethan Ennis, Addyson Greene, Peter Trabold
Mrs. Gruber’s students get to be teachers this week as they present their review lessons. This challenge has sparked a lot of creativity!