
Check out the Mask Up for Reno County video featuring Fairfield students:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m6gOxA-wn6c&feature=youtu.be&ab_channel=FairfieldSchools

FROM RENO COUNTY: We need your help to curb the spread of COVID-19, prevent our hospital from being overwhelmed, and protect our neighbors from critical illness! Hutchinson Regional Medical Center, Hutchinson Clinic, the City of Hutchinson, and the Reno County Health Department are asking all Reno County residents to take the COVID Cut-Off 10-Day Challenge, November 4-13.
During these 10 days, we’re asking for a commitment from residents to:
Wear a mask AND distance 6 feet at all times in indoor spaces (outside of home), plus maintain at least 6 feet of distance outdoors.
Avoid being indoors with non-household members except for school, work that can’t be done from home, and activities deemed absolutely essential.
Work from home, if possible, and hold meetings online rather than in person.
Hold gatherings online rather than in person, and avoid situations that involve singing, refreshments, and other high-risk activities.
Support local stores by wearing a mask, social distancing when in person, and if possible, ordering online or by phone with curbside delivery.
Support local restaurants by getting take-out rather than dining in.
Continue to maintain healthy behaviors by keeping up with routine physician, dental, and eye appointments.
Maintain a balanced diet and routine exercise.
Let's all do our part to curb the spread of Covid-19!


We remain in the RED Zone with 340 cases and a 21% PTR in Reno County; this excludes prisoner cases. Next week will proceed just as this past week did, with students attending in small cohort groups that do not mix. Thanks to everyone for your support and patience as the uptick in our county’s cases affects schedules and changes plans. We stay committed to keeping our campus safe for our students and employees. We want our students to be able to learn on campus if at all possible, so we are continuing with our mitigation protocols.


November breakfast and lunch menus



The updated November activity calendar is attached.


Falcons fall 56-52 to St. John

Picture retakes will be Monday, November 2nd. These will be for any new students who did not have pictures taken in September or for families who would like pictures taken again.

FHS Football will travel to St. John on Thursday, October 29. The game will kick off at 7:00 pm.

Due to the slick road conditions this morning, there will be no school for USD 310 today, Tuesday, October 27. The daycare will be closed as well. Vo-Tech classes have also been cancelled.

Fairfield USD 310 will have a two hour delay on Tuesday, October 27. School will begin at 10:00. No breakfast will be served. All Vo-Tech students will attend classes virtually. We will reassess the roads in the morning and update as needed. Please stay safe and warm!

Due to slick road conditions in our area, there will be no school for USD 310 today, October 26!

Let’s have some fun! Please remember that you must still comply with school dress code!


Lady Falcons fall to Skyline at sub-state.

Falcons fall to the Titans

Link to watch tonight’s FHS vs Attica football game:
https://youtu.be/95ksG5meZac

PLANS FOR NEXT WEEK: Since Reno county remains in the red zone, we will continue to remain cautious. At this point, next week will look very similar to this past week, with small cohort groups of students that do not mix during the day. Please continue to do what you can so that we can keep students and staff on campus!

October 23,2020
Fairfield Community,
We have been notified that an individual at Fairfield had a positive test for COVID-19. Our district has been in regular communication with the Reno County Health Department on this matter. Any persons who were considered a “close contact “ of the individual have been contacted and sent home to quarantine. If you have not been notified, you may assume your student was not affected.
Although notification to all families is not required, we feel sharing this information with our Fairfield family is important. Our priority is to keep our students and staff safe and healthy while providing an exceptional education. Please continue to wash your hands, wear a face mask , and practice social distancing. Thank you.
At this point our plans for next week will be similar to those of this past week, with students in small cohorts that do not mix. If there are any changes to that plan, we will notify you immediately.

Mrs. Wilson's 2nd grade class has been researching all about different types of storms this week in order to find out what makes them dangerous. Each group got to choose a storm to research, and also choose a way to present their information. Please enjoy these creative presentations of their learning!
https://youtu.be/uNcy5QBSUNw
https://youtu.be/4djO9vRLMXA
https://youtu.be/1mfYKP4IaaA

ATTENTION: Spectators WILL BE ALLOWED at tomorrow night's home football game against Attica. The USD #310 Board of Education voted to allow spectators to attend the game. Tomorrow night (Friday, October 23rd, 2020) at 7 pm will be the FHS Falcon Football Team's last home game. Again SPECTATORS MAY ATTEND! Please share this post to get the word out to anyone who wants to come. There will NOT be a concession stand.


FHS Volleyball Sub-State bracket is attached. The girls will play this Saturday, October 24th at Little River.
