JOB POSTING

Salem-Liberty Elementary 2024-2025 School Supply List

Lowell 2024-2025 Kindergarten Supply List

Lowell Elementary 2024-2025 School Supply

Project presentations and language arts activities today at Beverly-Center!



Best wishes Class of 2024!

It is time to celebrate the graduation of the FFHS Class of 2024! Let's do this!

This is a reminder that if your child takes any medication at school to please come and pick it up on or before May 31st. Medication is not permitted to be sent home with the students or stored for the next school year. All medication that is left after May 31st will be destroyed/disposed of properly, whether it is prescription or nonprescription medication. If your child has emergency medication, such as an epi pen, asthma inhaler or seizure medication, we ask that you wait until the last day of school to pick it up incase of an emergency. Please contact the school nurse if you have any questions. Have a great summer!
A few members of the Class of 2024 wanted to go back to their old stomping grounds at Lowell Elementary and do a walkthrough. Mrs. Worthington even got to read to them one more time!



The Class of 2031 is attending Camp Middle School today as part of their orientation to the transition to middle school. Welcome kids!

Wonderful graduation ceremony for our students at WCCC! A few snapshots! Congrats students!







Fort Frye Local Schools is aware that a portion of State Route 60 south is closed due to a land slip near Arend's Ridge Road.
We will reroute our buses at dismissal time on that end of the district so that students will arrive home near regular time. Thank you.
Sophie Huck gives her Valedictorian speech at the Washington County Career Center graduation!

Congrats to Debra Dunbarger on her retirement from Fort Frye Local Schools. She has served the district for 30 years!

Job Posting
Fort Frye High School is seeking a School Counselor for the 2024-2025.

Fort Frye FFA Students Earn Ohio AgriBusiness Association Student Credential
Two Fort Frye FFA students earned the Ohio AgriBusiness Association Agribusiness and Production Systems Certification during the 2023-24 school year: Kail Bauerbach and Maggie Fulton.
The Ohio AgriBusiness Association provides an industry-recognized, agribusiness credential that verifies high school student expertise in the areas of agriculture, agribusiness and production systems. To be eligible for the program, a student must be enrolled in a career-technical agricultural program and complete four required courses, where they are engaged in learning and applying technical skills in foundational agricultural concepts. Supervised Agricultural Experiences (SAE) – a student project that involves real world
agricultural activities done by students outside of the planned classroom and laboratory time – are also integral in attaining the OABA credential. A student’s SAE must be an entrepreneurial, placement or research-driven project pertaining to the agriculture industry with at least 500 hours of documented project work.
For more information about the Ohio AgriBusiness Association student credential, including requirements and past recipients, visit their website at www.oaba.net/student_credential.

2024 Summer Feeding Program sponsored by Washington -Morgan Community Action.
Free grab and go lunchtime meals for kids ages 1-18.

Today we celebrate Axel's 2nd birthday and sadly a farewell. Sergeant Martin and Axel will be transitioning to the Assistant Administrator at the Washington County Jail when school ends. We sure will miss them!
The district will be assigned another School Resource Officer next fall.





Order your Chick-fil- A and help support the Junior Class!

Happy Mother's Day to all the mommas out there!

