Are you a graduating high school senior? The GRIT Project has a program for you!

Dear Parent or Guardian,
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.
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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.
https://tinyurl.com/49abfzya

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!

Some third graders working on cursive writing while a first grade class practices rhyming words.


Reminder that Coplin Health Mobile unit is on campus today in Beverly for any medical needs. Thank you!
Track season kicks off today with a meet. Let's go Cadets!



Congrats to our many students who were recognized at the Cadet Excellence Awards! Thank you to our staff and families for your support!



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!



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.

Ohio School Board Association Representative Debbie West presented Fort Frye Board Member Kevin Worthington with a 20 year service award tonight! Thank you Mr. Worthington for all your years of service to the district.

The student performers and staff for the musical "Frozen" were recognized at the Board of Education meeting tonight for their outstanding performances! The students also performed a song for the audience and shared updates on our music department grades 6-12! The Arts are alive and well at The Fort!




What a magical afternoon! 💐✨
On Friday, March 20, our Students Solving Problems club proudly hosted a heartwarming Senior Citizen Prom filled with joy, laughter, and unforgettable memories.
A huge thank you to our generous community partners who helped make the event so special—Twigs and Blooms for the stunning floral arrangements, thoughtful door prizes, and the beautiful boutonnière and bouquet for our King and Queen, and Amedisys for the delicious cupcakes everyone enjoyed. We are also so grateful to Mrs. Lang and her food science students for preparing the wonderful refreshments. Finally, thank you to the Marietta Health Foundation who helps support our club each year with grants to fund our big ideas!
Our students truly “boogied and bloomed” alongside our guests, creating meaningful connections and celebrating together on the dance floor. 💃🕺
Congratulations to our crowned royalty—King Randy Trotter and Queen Doris Schaad! 👑
Thank you to everyone who helped make this day one to remember!
On Friday, March 20, our Students Solving Problems club proudly hosted a heartwarming Senior Citizen Prom filled with joy, laughter, and unforgettable memories.
A huge thank you to our generous community partners who helped make the event so special—Twigs and Blooms for the stunning floral arrangements, thoughtful door prizes, and the beautiful boutonnière and bouquet for our King and Queen, and Amedisys for the delicious cupcakes everyone enjoyed. We are also so grateful to Mrs. Lang and her food science students for preparing the wonderful refreshments. Finally, thank you to the Marietta Health Foundation who helps support our club each year with grants to fund our big ideas!
Our students truly “boogied and bloomed” alongside our guests, creating meaningful connections and celebrating together on the dance floor. 💃🕺
Congratulations to our crowned royalty—King Randy Trotter and Queen Doris Schaad! 👑
Thank you to everyone who helped make this day one to remember!






The greenhouse is helping students grow many different plants such as spinach, marigolds, basil, and hanging basket flowers. They're working as a team to make sure all of the plants thrive.
Next goal - getting the aquaphonic system up and running so students can raise plants such as lettuce. The lettuce will get its nutrients from the fish waste.



Another email was just sent to the parent portal in infinite campus with the survey link related to school-based health clinic needs. This survey can be completed by this Thursday, March 19. The district greatly needs and appreciates your input. Thank you for completing the survey.
Come join us!

Mrs. Worthington's annual March Madness favorite book competition is occurring at Lowell Elementary!

It's Friday morning, and a lot of learning is going on at Beverly-Center!




Deputy Tullius visiting middle school lunch with Dexter!

Some of our staff members participate in an afterschool training. Each building will have more staff members trained in how to recognize and respond to cardiac arrest. This is part of the statewide Project Adam efforts.

Feeling sick this morning? Coplin Mobile Health unit is on site today in Beverly for in-person and tele-health care!
