The Beverly Lions Club is doing its annual Spring Pancake Scholarship Breakfast this Saturday, the 12th from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. at the Beverly Methodist Church. All proceeds will go to the Lions Club Scholarship Fund for the Class of 2025 Fort Frye and Waterford graduates. Thank you for your help!

CAREER CENTER INDUCTS HONOR SOCIETY MEMBERS
The National Technical Honor Society (NTHS) of the Career Center recently held induction of new members for students selected for membership. Forty-nine young men and women and their guests were invited to the reception.
The NTHS, formed in 1984, recognizes outstanding career and technical students for achievement in seven competency areas, including skill, honesty, service, responsibility, scholarship, citizenship, and leadership. Locally, the Washington County Career Center has honored students for 32 years. This year, 22 new initiates were inducted at a ceremony on March 27 at the Career Center.
The following Fort Frye Students were inducted:
Faith Duskey, a Fort Frye junior in the Digital Marketing program, is the daughter of Adam and Tiffany Duskey of Beverly.
Brody Garvin, a Fort Frye junior in the Medical College Prep program, is the son of Mike Garvin of Beverly and Valarie Drayer of Marietta.
Madalynn Hinton, a Fort Frye junior in the Pre-Nursing program, is the daughter of Chris Hinton of Marietta and Amanda Hinton of Lowell.
Returning Fort Frye student members are:
Emma Brooker, a Fort Frye senior in the Graphic Design & Video Production program, is the daughter of Mark Brooker of Lowell and Traci Fickiesen of Reno.
Taylor Hendershot, a Fort Frye senior in the Sports Medicine & Exercise Science program, is the daughter of Joshua Hendershot of Canal Winchester and Kayla Hendershot of Lowell.
Gianna Kasun, a Fort Frye senior in the Graphic Design & Video Production program, is the daughter of Jarrod and Amanda Kasun of Beverly.
Clayton Miller, a Fort Frye senior in the Welding program, is the son of Jeremy and Michelle Miller of Lowell.

Fort Frye Local Schools extends its deepest condolences to the family and friends of Lisa Rea.
Lisa worked for the school system since 2009, most recently as the head cook at Lowell Elementary School.
Students described her as a second mom because she was so kind and loving. She always made the kids and the staff feel welcomed. Her smile and energy were contagious, and Lisa was sure to make you laugh!
Lisa usually was working two jobs, and was a very dedicated employee of our school system.
Rest in Peace, Lisa. You will be missed.

Due to flooding and still rising high water, Fort Frye Local Schools will be closed today, Friday, April 4. This is a remote learning day for all students.
Tonight FFHS celebrates academic and character excellence!




FFHS Winter Guard performing today at Warren! Let's go!


Fort Frye Local School District is seeking individuals as custodial substitutes. Please share the following flyer.

The Fort Frye Class of 2025! The guidance office once again did a wonderful job assembling the bulletin board!

In partnership with Aspire Autism Center, the Fort Frye Local School District is hosting an awareness and educational event about understanding and meeting the needs of children with autism. This is in recognition of April being autism awareness month.
Attached is a flyer about the event on April 28 that is open to the community. Please help us make this event beneficial by sharing it with student families, community members, and contacts that you may know who would benefit from participation in this program.

More staff is being trained on CPR!


Emma Richards and Dayne Miller, two FFHS students, share about their paid internship opportunities with the Board of Education.
Contact the high school to find out more about internships.


5th Graders at Salem-Liberty work on multiplying fractions and mixed numbers!

Let's play ball in gym class at Lowell!

Some amazing artwork on display in the buildings!


Working on the writing process in 3rd grade at Beverly-Center!

Middle schoolers calculating measurements in a science experiment!

Coplin Health's mobile unit was on site yesterday to provide health services for students and staff.
The mobile unit will be back on April 22 so plan ahead for convenience!


Attention high school students ages 16-18 years old! Want to make a difference in someone's life? Be a volunteer!

Our school nurse and Athletic Trainer provide CPR training to a small group of employees. The district continues to ensure that an adequate number of staff at all of our campuses have CPR certification!

Washington County Sheriff, Mark Warden and Fort Frye Resource Officer, Deputy Tonya Tullius spend the day at Fort Frye High School speaking to our high school students. Thank you Sheriff Warden and Deputy Tullius.

