
FHS football and girls basketball players--please see the information regarding working a shift at the firework stand!


The question has been posed, "WHAT ABOUT SCHOOL THIS FALL?" The answer is that Fairfield is set to open on August 19th for our official first day of school, and we are working hard to make sure our campus and practices are as safe as possible. Working alongside of us are the following groups: Reno County Health Department, Kansas Department of Health & Environment, Kansas State Department of Education, Kansas State High School Activities Association, Reno County Superintendent's Council, and the Center for Disease Control. As the plan develops, we will share more with all you. Thanks for your continued support of our district!


There are still plenty of days available students can sign up to help with food packaging and delivery! Students, use this link to sign up for any open days. Remember, only one helper per day. If you use this form to sign up and you help on your assigned day, you do NOT have to fill out a community service form! Bonus!
https://tinyurl.com/ybkyywuy


Congratulations to our FFA students Paisley Smyth and Serena Chantra. Serena was third overall in the state in Employability Skills where she was judged on job interview skills and resume writing. Paisley was sixth in Creed Speaking; she recited the FFA creed and shared her understanding of the creed by answering questions. Congratulations to these students and also others who participated, along with their sponsor Mary Beth Fulk.


Summer meals for the Turon area... The road between Sylvia and Turon is closed for road construction. Miss Jaqui and Jayrena maybe a little later than normal for the next few weeks.

The city of Abbyville has freshly painted fire hydrants thanks to a couple of Fairfield High School student volunteers, Mikayla and Hunter! Great job ladies! And thanks!


We've had a great group of helpers to fill boxes each day! Thanks to Harris, Jarod, Taylor, Paisley and Eva! Next week we still have some open spots for Monday, Wednesday and Friday. All help is greatly appreciated and earns students community service hours. Students should check school email for the link to the sign up sheet.
Link to NEW Community Service Form http://5il.co/47f6


Summer weights and conditioning schedule:
M-W-F 6:00-7:00 AM with Mr. Heath Hewitt
T-Th--6:30-7:30 A.M with Mrs. Knoche

Community service! The City of Abbyville would like some help painting fire hydrants and a few gas meters in Abbyville. Students who are interested, please click on the link, fill in the form and submit. Mrs. Glascock will send you the number to call and volunteer! https://forms.gle/vBV5notbZYXZp9Zy8


For Fairfield High School students - if you don't have any community service hours yet, we have an opportunity for you!
Each weekday at 8:00 am, Fairfield cafeteria packs up food for families in the district and delivers to area towns for pickup. If interested in helping, each day earns about 5 hours of community service. Students should check their email for details and a link to a signup sheet.
All Fairfield students need 20 hours of community service before graduation so this is a golden opportunity to earn hours and do some good!

Congratulations to the 2020-2021 FMS Cheer Team: Kinsley Bigler, Fallon Brown, Nataly Chavez, Fatima Espinosa, Luella Hasson, Aubi Katz, Yareli Martinez, Aryn McCurry, and Marissa Pugh.

There will be no summer meal deliveries on Monday, May 25 in observation of Memorial Day. Delivery will resume on Tuesday, May 26.

Congratulations @TabathaRosproy on being named the 2020 National Teacher of the Year. Way to represent the great state of Kansas! @ksdehq @CCSSO #NTOY20 Tabatha teaches at Winfield Schools as a preschool teacher working with former Fairfield Superintendent Dr. Nathan Reed. Congratulations!


Reminder that the supply return will be Wednesday, May 20 and Thursday, May 21 from 8-12 and 2-6 both days. At this time, please return all school issued devices, charger cords, hotspots, textbooks, library books, school owned music instruments and any other materials belonging to the school that you might have. When you drop off your materials, please pull up to the front of the school and a staff member will meet you at your car and collect the materials you are returning! If you are attending KRR summer school or participating in cheer tryouts, you do not need to return your items at this time!

Class of 2020--Check this out!


Today starts the Summer Meal Program. Our food service friends will be stopping in Langdon, Arlington, and Abbyville today. Tomorrow will be Plevna, Sylvia, and Turon. See the attachments for dates and times.



Reminder for all 6th and 7th graders wanting to try out for cheer--today is the final day to sign up for try-outs. Email Shea Hewitt at shewitt@usd310.org if you want to try out!

We just finished a well-attended future senior parents and students Zoom meeting! Thanks to all who attended. Here is the link to tonight's presentation.
Seniors - https://5il.co/g4w2
On Monday, we will have a Zoom meeting for current 8th grade parents and students and talk about what they can expect as they start high school next year! Hope to see you Monday!


For parents and students, we had online meetings for the sophomores and juniors earlier this week. The presentations are located on the USD 310 website. We will have a meeting with parents of current juniors about the senior year and what to expect TONIGHT at 7:00 via zoom. If you are interested, check your email for the link. A meeting for current 8th graders and parents about freshman year is scheduled for Monday night at 7:00.
Sophomore information - https://5il.co/g4aa
Junior information - https://5il.co/g4a9

Starting Monday, May 18th, the regular Summer Food Program begins. Please see the attached flyers for dates and times of when we will be in your area. Also note that there will no longer be bus routes delivering meals to the country routes.

