Today is National Administrative Assistant's Day, and we could not be any luckier than to have the 2 best ones working at FES. However, Administrative Assistant does not accurately convey what their real titles are.
At FES their actual titles are "Administrative Assistant, bow fixer, shoelace tier, dad joke listener, booboo fixer, teardrop wiper, maid, party planner, trusted confidant, lost and found, snack suppliers, babysitters, keepers of most random supplies, gatekeepers, and other duties as assigned."
We could not run our school with the 2 of them and we think every day should be Administrative Assistants Day!
The ceramic 2 students are always investigating new things. Garren Grabowski explored sculpting a cow skull, Ellie Beuscher raku fired hair onto her pottery, and Vanessa Westman figured out how to use shaving cream to marbleize underglaze onto bisque ware.
Is there anything better than ice cream? How about measuring ice cream in centimeters? That is exactly how our second-graders learned how to measure in centimeters with a ruler!
In honor of "Earth Day," the High School Green Team presented to each grade level. The team talked to the students about different ways they can help the Earth and how they can be "greener!"
A big thank you to the boys lacrosse team for helping with some spring cleaning around Jack Bestwick Stadium. Catch the boys in action at home this Wednesday at 6pm for senior night.
April 29th is the last day to buy a high school yearbook.
Seven Fairview students attended the PMEA District 2 IU5 Jr. District Band festival held at Titusville High School on April 14 & 15, 2023. During the festival students worked with guest conductor Ben Rochford, associate director of bands at Ithaca College. After several hours of rehearsal both Friday and Saturday, students presented a public concert on Saturday afternoon. Students representing Fairview included: (from L to R)
Jailyn Bull (7), Caroline Strobel (7), Morgan Chase (8), Ulyana Hoja (9), Jabin Bull (9), Andrew WACHTER (9), and Jacob Owens (8).
The cafeteria ladies sported their tie dye in support of Autism Acceptance Week!
Mrs. Gerber's STEM class has Launch Pad Days where they use creativity to make their own STEM projects using different items in the classroom.
SHHHHH! Don't frighten the 4th graders....they are reading!
Honors photo and studio art students started preparation for our annual exhibition by visiting 1020 Collective and the Erie Art Museum. We explored our gallery space and measure our walls at 1020 and learned how to hang a professional show at EAM. Join us for our opening on May 13th to see the amazing work these 22 students have created!
The FHS Business Academy students are making a positive impact in the Erie community. Well done, Mr. Greene and students.
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Please consider joining us for this rare opportunity to hear the United States Air Force Band live at FHS.
Seven Fairview students attended the PMEA District 2 IU5 Jr. District Band festival held at Titusville High School on April 14 & 15, 2023. During the festival students worked with guest conductor Ben Rochford, associate director of bands at Ithaca College. After several hours of rehearsal both Friday and Saturday, students presented a public concert on Saturday afternoon. Students representing Fairview included: (from L to R) Jailyn Bull (7), Caroline Strobel (7), Morgan Chase (8), Ulyana Hoja (9), Jabin Bull (9), Andrew WACHTER (9), and Jacob Owens (8).
Ninth Grade Environmental Science students went outside to estimate population size using sampling techniques they have been studying.
Mr. Quiggle's students work on their soccer skills with different stations. They go around cones, dribble, and work on their passing skills by playing Tic Tac Toe. As you can see, he sure makes them tired by the end of class!
Fairview School Foundation FHS March Student of the Month
New Incoming ECTS Class of 2026
In Mrs. Smith’s 6th grade ELA classroom, the students were reviewing grammar skills by playing a game called “Grammar Wars.” They compete against each other to find grammar mistakes. The students could earn prizes for their effort. All the students had fun, tried hard, and learned from each other in the process.
Parker Lord Engineers Jonathan Sacco and Casey Hedlund visited Mrs. Wethli's classroom to tell students about their jobs. Students learned about engineering and got to test out some of the different types of materials created at the facility.