
In the fall, our autistic support teachers took their students to Dance Vibes! Dance Vibes offers a Special Vibe dance program for children with all disabilities to become creative and express themselves. Our students had an absolute blast and danced their hearts out!


All Friday Events Canceled
Due to the extreme weather forecast for Friday, our campus will be closed and all events (practices) are canceled.

Wishing everyone a safe and happy holiday season from Fairview Middle School!





Our final Fairview Foundation Hero of the Day for 2022 is a very special one. This student embodies what it means to be a Fairview Tiger and to do all things with love. Waylon Stevens, in Mrs. McKechnie’s class, noticed that a student in his class was sitting all by themselves in the cafeteria. Due to Waylon’s caring heart, he decided to switch seats and join that student so they were not alone. Waylon’s thoughtfulness shines each day through his kind actions, and that makes his classroom and our school a great place to be! Congratulations Waylon Stevens for being a great friend!


FHS Sketchbook winner of the week


FHS Sketchbook winner of the week.


Congratulations to our 2022 holiday card contest winner, Paislee Leone. Paislee is in Kindergarten at FES. She is pictured here with her Art Teacher, Miss Lybrook and her parents, Vince and Allison. Paislee's card will be shared with all of our District employees and school friends. Great work, Paislee!




In Mrs. Tost’s 7th grade ELA class, students practiced their informative presentations by going from station to station in the Co-lab. They completed tongue twisters to practice enunciation, used the stage to practice body language, and worked on volume and eye contact to prepare for their speeches. The repeated practice and low pressure environment led to some awesome speeches about Jeeps, soccer cleats, TVs, fishing poles, and so many other interesting topics!




FHS artists volunteered to bring joy to the halls of Pleasant Ridge Manor by painting the windows for the holiday season.





Just a reminder to join us on Sunday at noon.


Mrs. Gerber's 6th grade honors math classes spent the week learning about proportional relationships. They worked very hard interpreting word problems and determining how to correctly set-up proportions and solve for missing values. The students enjoyed practicing the skills with puzzles, pixel art activities, and an escape room.





ECTS November Student of the Month


Officer Ras presenting his yearly presentation on criminal law in Mrs. Nies's current events/law course.




Several of our students, led by Mr. Greene and Mrs. Hitt, sorted donated food to prepare for our holiday baskets. Thank you to those involved for their acts of service.


One of FHS's newest clubs enjoying time together during tutorial.


Officer Stevick and our students had a great day on Grinch Day! Officer Stevick even brought in his trusty sidekick, Mickie, to play Max! Mickie loved the role and all the love she got from the students! Needless to say, she was exhausted by the time she got home!





Did you Know?
Fairview High School currently has 66 students enrolled in programs at the Erie County Technical School. That is up from 20 students enrolled in the 14-15 school year. Our school counselors, teachers, and administration have placed a strong emphasis and value on the opportunities at ECTS.


Mrs. Carrara and Miss Stewart's ELA class participated in a book tasting to try out books for our book clubs! Students loved being able to "taste" the books and choose the book they would like to read!





Attention parents of seniors:
It’s time to apply for scholarships. We have 35 to choose from!
Traditional college, trade school, military - service scholarships, athletic scholarships…
Check out the descriptions on our website.
https://www.fairviewschools.org/page/scholarships
Have your student connect with the high school guidance secretary to apply!


This past week the girls basketball team traveled to Washington, DC to compete in the She Got Game Classic. A weekend of basketball, team bonding and seeing some of the sites. The girls are back at home this Thursday in a non-region game against Corry at 7PM.


