
Skin Cancer Screening


In order to provide a more appropriate learning environment at Beverly-Center Elementary School, construction for modifying the building will begin in December and continue through Fall 2023.
This will impact how students and families access that building as well as the traffic pattern flow in Beverly. More information will soon be shared. Your patience and understanding as we create an appropriate learning environment for students is much appreciated during this temporary time period! Contact the superintendent’s office if you have questions.
Thank you!

JOB POSTING
Part-time nurse at St. John's Central School. Send resume to:
Fort Frye LSD
P.O. Box 1149 Beverly, OH 45715


Bus drivers in safety training with Deputy Martin!


FFA students and teachers presenting about their activities at the Board Meeting tonight!



Reminder that tomorrow, Monday, November 14, there is a scheduled two hour delay for professional development.

First graders at Beverly-Center have been enjoying extra practice with their Fry Words as well as practicing their reading skills with the help of a few juniors completing their Junior Service Learning Project.

Veterans Day Parade
"Walk for Freedom" Saturday, November 12th


Lowell 5th graders have been working through a scavenger hunt of the Declaration of Independence!



Way to go Lady Cadets Cross Country runners with a 17th place finish at state!
All 7 girls made All Academic Ohio!
We are so proud of all of you and the coaches!


Third grade solving Morse Code messages. Mrs. Miller got in on the action!



The Muskingum Valley Educational Service Center Driving School at Fort Frye now has its student driving car. We are finally able to enroll students for both online and driving classes. Contact Suzan White at FFHS to get registered.


Boys & Girls Club of Washington County


Students Solving Problems painted pumpkins to send to their pen pals at Muskingum Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation.





Mary Jane Plessinger was so excited to win 2nd place in the Marietta Times coloring contest!


The Lady Cadets are headed to the district championship game!


Tomorrow, Wednesday, October 26, there will be a safety drill at Fort Frye High School involving law enforcement and emergency responders.
It will take place before 11 a.m.
We wanted our school community to be aware.
Thank you.

Parents, staff, and students are invited to participate in the wellness challenges. Once you complete the challenges, email megan.lang@fortfrye.org! Those who complete the challenges will be entered into a drawing for wellness prizes.
Distance Challenge
15 miles by December 21, 2022
You can complete this challenge by walking, running, hiking, and/or biking. Miles do not need to be completed all at once.


No Tech at the Table Challenge
Based on the results of the recent technology survey, 32% of Fort Frye parents reported that they eat meals without a screen everyday. This quarter we are challenging you to eat at least 5 meals without a screen, which includes cell phone, TV, tablet, or laptop.


Representatives Jay Edwards and Shane Wilkin introduce the Accelerated Appalachian School Building Assistance Program.
This legislation will create an OFCC program for public school districts in Applachian Ohio who have not gone through OFCC construction to date.
