We would like to recognize Kevin Worthington, our fourth Board Member Spotlight of the month!

Bright Beginnings Preschool Update.

Chief Deputy Warden of the Washington County Sheriff’s Department speaks to Fort Frye High School students in their government and history classes as part of our healthy and safe choices programming for wellness.

Congratulations Owen Brown, Zaiden Huck, Braxton Brown, Caleb Riggs and the entire 2022 Fort Frye Football team and coaches!


Congratulations to the following District Spelling Bee Winners:
1st Place: Mya Hinton, 5th grader from Lowell
2nd Place: Audrey Witten, 5th grader from Beverly-Center
3rd Place: Hunter Hale, 6th grader from FFMS
4th Place: Lydia Condict, 6th grader from FFMS
Great job to all of the participants:
Brantley Flowers- 5th Lowell
Ian Sampson- 5th B-C
Everett Sampson- 8th FFMS
Mia Hesson- 5th B-C
James Cody- 7th FFMS
Karlie Campbell- 5th B-C
Fischer Whittekind- 7th FFMS
Hunter Hale- 6th FFMS
Mya Hinton- 5th Lowell
Audrey Witten- 5th B-C
Lydia Condict- 6th FFMS



Senior night for girls basketball tonight! Congrats to Gwyn Rauch.


The third of our five board members to be recognized for Board Member Recognition Month is Karri Schilling!

2004 Fort Frye Graduate and local attorney Adam Schwendeman from Theisen Brock of Marietta speaking with the Fort Frye Government Classes today.

Mr.Arnold's junior high classes are working on medieval wood projects for STEM; bartering rams and water mills.




Fort Frye High School is experiencing a power outage that has caused the varsity girls basketball game against Marietta to be rescheduled.
The second board member spotlight for School Board Recognition Month is Stephanie Lang!

In honor of School Board Recognition Month. We would like to recognize the first of our five board members, Lloyd Booth!

KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION 2023-2024

American Legion Auxiliary #389 School Supply Drive

We appreciate all of our substitutes!

The FFHS Wrestling team is in action today!


Attention current and next year’s FFHS juniors and seniors interested in a career in behavioral and mental health:
There are PAID internship opportunities for summer and fall 2023 for students interested in a career in mental and behavioral health. This also includes a career mentoring program where students earn a $500 scholarship once competed. Further, students completing the internship and career mentoring program are eligible for $2500 for up to four semesters if pursuing a degree in this field.
Please contact FFHS career tech teacher Kristen Winstanley Kristen.winstanley@fortfrye.org.
Please share this great opportunity in a rewarding career field that is short staffed!
JOB POSTINGS:
English Language Arts (ELA) Teacher @ FFHS
Spanish Language Teacher @ FFHS
School Psychologist

Johnna Zalmanek is elected as the FFLSD Board of Education President, and Karri Schilling as Vice-President! Congrats!

The following students' work was published in the December 23rd Issue of The Marietta Times as an insert. They all received a free copy of the calendar.
All Art II, III, and Advanced Art students submitted an entry to the contest.
We are very proud of all our entries and applaud these four students for their work being chosen for publication. All entries are on display in the showcase outside the Fort Frye High School art room.
Maylyn Beardsley - junior, Art III acrylic on canvas
Caleb Riggs- senior, Advanced Art acrylic on canvas
Ivy Campbell- sophomore, Art III and Advanced Art watercolor on paper
Jayden Brown- sophomore, Art II acrylic on canvas




