The Fort Frye High School Prom Promise mock accident will be conducted tomorrow, Thursday, April 23, 2026 at 1:00 pm on the Fort Frye High School campus.
3 days ago, Fort Frye Local School District
Are you a graduating high school senior? The GRIT Project has a program for you!
25 days ago, Fort Frye Local School District
Great opportunity to learn about school funding and ask questions as this is led by an expert in school funding.
1 day ago, Stephanie Starcher
Celebrating FFA tonight at the annual banquet!
2 days ago, Stephanie Starcher
The Fort Frye Science Olympiad presented at the Board meeting last night! Some amazing STEM work is occurring
4 days ago, Stephanie Starcher
FFHS Juniors and Seniors: Prom is this Saturday and this is your reminder to get your tickets by Thursday!
5 days ago, Fort Frye Local School District
Huge shoutout to the Fort Frye High School welding class for putting their skills to work on a meaningful community service project! 🔧🔥
Our talented students designed and built a generator cage for the @SIPS Coffee Truck, helping support a local small business while gaining real-world hands-on experience.
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Through our partnership with @Washington State College of Ohio and Fort Frye High School, these students are also working toward earning their MIG welding credential—building both their skills and their future careers in manufacturing and the skilled trades.
We are proud to see students learning, serving, and leading right here in our community!
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7 days ago, Fort Frye Local School District
Kindergarten students at Salem-Liberty write about composting.
8 days ago, Stephanie Starcher
10th grade English Language Arts class students enjoying the nice weather as they work on writing skills and evaluating their work using rubrics!
9 days ago, Stephanie Starcher
We are pleased to announce the 2026 Prom Court! Queen candidates are (from left): Brookelyn Stottsberry, Alexis White, Jaden Cox, Faith Treadway and Paige Morgenstern. King candidates are (from left): Dayne Miller, Carter Brown, Wyatt Duskey, Calvin Gonzalez and Kainan Bradford. Prom is on Saturday, April 25 from 7:30-10:00 at the high school gym. Tickets are on sale at the high school until Thursday, April 23rd and can be purchased by juniors and seniors who have paid their class dues.
9 days ago, Fort Frye Local School District
The Coplin Mobile Health Clinic can help families and the community with wellness checks, immunizations, and sports physicals as well as urgent care! Contact Coplin ahead of time to set up Immunization appointments. The clinic is back on campus this Monday, April 20!
10 days ago, Stephanie Starcher
Fort Frye Local Schools is pleased to inform you that we have joined a nationwide community effort to make our school Heart Safe with Project ADAM. This decision is the result of our wish to ensure that our campus is prepared to provide an immediate response to someone suffering a cardiac emergency. In the United States, it is estimated that annually 356,000 adults experience out-of-hospital cardiac arrest, as well as 23,000 pediatric cardiac arrests (Mozaffarian, D, 2015; Okubo, M et al, 2020). Although approximately 90% of those people will not survive the event, the likelihood of survival increases with prompt intervention. Early intervention that includes CPR and restoration of normal heart rhythm with the use of an AED increases the chance of survival. Through our cooperative efforts with Project ADAM, led by Nationwide Children's Hospital, we have joined hundreds of schools throughout the nation in preparing our school for a life-threatening emergency. This program enables us to offer any person who may experience a sudden cardiac arrest the best chance for survival.
The Ohio Department of Education and Workforce (ODEW) would like to invite you to participate in a short, 25 question survey about your involvement in your student’s education. Research suggests that parental involvement is a key predictor of positive educational outcomes. You may be eligible to participate if your child has an IEP and receives special education services. The purpose of collecting this information is to improve services for students with disabilities across Ohio. If you are eligible to participate and you enroll in the study, you will be entered in a drawing for several $50 Amazon gift cards. Your chance of winning a gift card is approximately 2.0%. Please click on this link for more information.
Beverly-Center Elementary School is among only 14 public schools in the entire state recognized as a Blue Ribbon Award Honors School. This is a HUGE honor for Fort Frye Local School District and especially for Beverly-Center staff and students!
17 days ago, Fort Frye Local School District
Some third graders working on cursive writing while a first grade class practices rhyming words.
17 days ago, Stephanie Starcher
Reminder that Coplin Health Mobile unit is on campus today in Beverly for any medical needs. Thank you!
19 days ago, Stephanie Starcher
Track season kicks off today with a meet. Let's go Cadets!
28 days ago, Stephanie Starcher
Congrats to our many students who were recognized at the Cadet Excellence Awards! Thank you to our staff and families for your support!
30 days ago, Stephanie Starcher
Congratulations to senior Mary Kesselring for being named Fort Frye"s Heart of Service award recipient at the Ohio Valley Educational Service Center awards ceremony tonight. Mary chose Mr. Hartline to be recognized as her teacher Heart of Influence Award recipient!
about 1 month ago, Stephanie Starcher
Join us in welcoming Hunter Smitley to The Fort! Mr. Smitley will be our new vocational agriculture teacher starting next school year. He currently teaches at St. Mary's High School in West Virginia, and is a graduate of Frontier High School and West Virginia University.