
Week of 10/7/24


Mules win 20-6

Congratulations to the FCHS Homecoming Court and Queen Ciara Turner and King Jayze Bube.








Congratulations to the FCHS Homecoming Court and Queen Ciara Turner and King Jayze Bube.








Congratulations to the FCHS Homecoming Court and Queen Ciara Turner and King Jayze Bube.








Mules lead Flora 14-0 at half

Parade Fun!





⭐It's Friday! Our students are decked out in their red and black! We look forward to seeing our community lining the streets this afternoon during the homecoming parade! See you there! ⭐


🔴⚫Important Info Regarding Homecoming 2024⚫🔴
🏫10:00 am-School Tours will meet on the front lawn.
🍕11:00am- Tailgating on the practice field. Please pick up any trash. No alcohol or tobacco on school premises.
⭐11:30am-Gates open for admission to the football field
🏆12:30-1994 Team Recognition
🏈1:00pm-Game time!
👑Halftime-2024 Homecoming Coronation


Homecoming week is in full swing and the dance is quickly approaching! See the list below to make entry into the dance as smooth as possible.


Battle of the Classes is tonight on the football field. See you there!


Dress up like a teacher today! Any guesses on who these students are trying to be?






Homecoming week is here!


For Immediate Release


In early September, several students from the career exploration class were able to attend the Career Day at Busch Stadium in St. Louis. Students had the opportunity to visit the college and career fair that showcased many different colleges and universities from around the Midwest. They were also able to listen to a Q and A panel discussion focusing on careers in sports and media.


Floral Design students have been busy creating living succulent wreaths this week using various species of Echeveria & peat moss!









🔴⚫🔴Homecoming Week is almost here!🔴⚫🔴
Our Penny War has started! May the best class win!


Some members of the Ag Construction Class at FCHS attended the Construction Industry Expo in Duquoin today leaning about all types of trades and careers.











⭐Kindness Cart⭐
In the Spring of 2024, Fairfield Community High School launched a pilot program for high school students on the STEP work program for an on campus job. On a daily basis, students follow a schedule and push the Kindness Cart filled with free items around the school building to benefit both teachers and students. The students take the Kindness Cart to different classrooms on various days of the week, as well as, making stops at offices. The student workers are responsible for ordering and stocking the items needed for the carts, and reading and responding to messages left in the comments. The student cart is filled with snacks, school supplies, and motivational stickers. The teacher's cart has pens, air fresheners, scissors, expos markers, sticky notes, and some mints. The idea for these carts came from the transition staff who works with students as they transition from high school into the real world. This STEP placement gives students the opportunity to follow a daily work schedule that changes each day. Our students and staff enjoy the cart, and our STEP students have learned a lot of life lessons by having the opportunity to work through this program.


Week of 9/23/2024
