
This summer has been busy for the Fort Frye FFA!
FFA Camp - 15 Fort Frye FFA members attended FFA Camp Muskingum. Pictured from left to right, back to front: Alexis White, Kyla Britton, Alyssa White, Haven Shilling, Jozie Biehl, Reagan Witten, McKenzie Schaad, Julia Silvus, Kallie Boley, Peyton Offenberger, Tim Snyder, Dusty Dye, Holtyn Hall, Jack Harlow, Sam Borusiewicz
WLC: Members (left to right) Julia Silvus and Maggie Fulton attended the Washington Leadership Conference in Washington DC as part of the Fort Frye FFA.
Ty Worthington: Fort Frye FFA member Ty Worthington spends his summer working on his Supervised Agricultural Experiences at Worthington Produce.




FFHS teachers Calvin and Tracey Huck traveled with the Appalachian Ohio Manufacturing Council and others to visit the Institute of Advanced Learning and Research in Danville, VA.
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Fort Frye High School is hiring new head varsity and junior varsity girls' volleyball and high school girls' golf coaches for this upcoming Fall 2023 season. Please contact the Superintendent's office by email linda.hart@fortfrye.org or submit a letter of interest at the Superintendent's office during normal business hours to apply for the position by Wednesday, July 12, 2023.

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Happy Birthday America!


2023-2024 SCHOOL CALENDAR


Congratulations Diana Booth on 36 years of service to Fort Frye. Enjoy retirement!


The District is still searching for a qualified candidate for a paraprofessional position at FFMS/FFHS that will work directly with students this upcoming school year. Starting hourly rate $16.61. Please share this post and help us recruit interested candidates.
Contact the Superintendent's office if interested. Thank you!

After 10 years, it is time to sand the FFHS gym floor.


Cadet athletes working out in the track storage building while the fieldhouse is renovated.
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Share your skills by serving as a mentor!


Fort Frye Students in Mr. Bostic’s Class working and serving at the Beverly Volunteer Fire Department on Community Day 2023!


Come visit our wonderful art show in the gym at FFHS today!




Some of our middle and high school students and teachers showcase their #STEM learning from this year!
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Congratulations to Heidi McCutcheon on her retirement!


The FFA students are sponsoring a petting zoo and ride your tractor to school day!




Fort Frye High School students competed at the first annual Ohio Valley Robotics and Drones Competition hosted by Belpre High School. Fifty students from Fort Frye, Belpre, Warren High School, Warren Middle School, Caldwell competed in allied Robotics teams meaning that schools were paired with students from other schools to work together to win the competition. Fort Frye's Dominic Stone and his Belpre Team 1 allies won the Championship in the Robotics Competition! Tanner Boswell and his Belpre Team 6 allies won runner-up in the Robotics Championship. Next, in the Drones single team competition, Levi McConnell and Connor Schnell won the Drones Championship! Additionally, Conner Dyar and Elliot Gilcrist won runner-up in the Drones Championship. Fort Frye Drones swept the field as the last three rounds were all Fort Frye pilots and co-pilots. Several generous donors (Micro Machine Works, Ascent, Beverly Lions Club and some wishing to remain anonymous) sponsored this event with scholarship money and these winners will receive a grand total of $510. Appalachian Ohio Manufacturing Coalition, Wings, Etc. of Belpre, and Kroger of Belpre generously supported our meal today. The Washington County Sheriff's Department and Building Bridges to Careers also helped sponsor this event.





Our students compete in the drone competition!



4th grade students at Lowell Elementary completed a letter of concerns about their community for Social Studies class. Lowell Mayor, Mr. Steve Weber was very touched by their suggestions and letters that he is working toward implementing some of their suggestions such as signs to not litter at the park and fixing some burnt out street lights. The students were very excited to see that their voices were heard.


It's happening! Our first ever robotic and drone competition today! So proud of our kiddos and teaching staff for launching these STEM programs at our high school! And thank you to our many donors, administration, and Board of Education who have helped us sponsor these program!


