
Congratulations to the FMS Cross Country Team on the conclusion of their season.


Students in Ms. Jones’ Honors Geometry course did a Spaghetti Lab to discover the Triangle Inequality Theorem that determines if a triangle can be formed by any three side lengths.




And the winners of the 4th-grade Storybook Pumpkin Patch decorating contest are.....3rd place with his Narwal and Jelly pumpkin was Anson Huang. 2nd place with her Pizza and Taco pumpkin was Hayley Bargilski. And 1st place, with her Grinchy pumpkin, was Lauralynn Kosmatine! Great job on all the pumpkins 4th Grade!





Storybook Pumpkin Patch 4th Grade Students "planted" a Storybook Pumpkin Patch inside and outside the Fairview Elementary School library this Halloween. Students decorated pumpkins to look like one of their favorite book characters. Each decorated pumpkin earned the owner a prize.





Community Holiday Collection Drive - The Fairview School District will be hosting our annual Community Holiday Collection Drive next week.
If you are interested in helping our community by donating to the drive, add these items to your store list and send them to school with your child on the designated days


Just a friendly reminder that there is no school for Fairview Elementary School students on Thursday and Friday (11/10 and 11/11) as we conduct parent conferences.

Congratulations to the 7th and 8th grade football team for the completion of their season.


Our Model UN team won Best Delegation for the 2nd year in a row at the 70th annual Gannon Model United Nations Conference and nine of our 31 students won individual awards, including Drew Erhartic, Michael Gourlias, Colin Bella, Emily Horn, and Theo Nacapolous, who all won Best Delegate in their respective committees. Adam Chiocco, Jack Trabold, and Amelia Lyons each came in 2nd and Jocelyn Tatarko was 3rd.


Congratulations to our National Technical Honor Society inductees:
Keegan Vilushis - Computer Programming
Annie Thayer - Health Assistant
Srikar Rallapalli - Computer Programming
Riddhima Aitha - Graphic Media & Design
Connor Mahoney - Electrical Engineering Technology


Mrs. Nicholl’s class was visited by an assistance dog, NASA, and took turns dressing him up for Halloween and then voting on their favorite costume. NASA helps encourage students with their expressive and receptive language, fine and gross motor control, socialization, self-help skills and much more! This learning opportunity is made possible through Fairview’s partnership with the Achievement Center.





FHS Sketchbook Winner of the Week


Congrats to our Marching Band for putting on a fantastic performance at the LMBA this weekend. Way to make the Tigers proud!



A big congratulations to the 8th grade Girls' Basketball team on finishing the season a perfect 24-0. Well done Coach Garrity and ladies!




FHS Accounting students had the opportunity to learn more about the accounting profession. Students met with Miranda and Alexis of McGill, Power, Bell & Associates, LLP accountants, and Mr. Niemera Fairview's Business Manager and CFO. The accountants shared their paths to the profession, what a day in the life of an accountant looks like, and their specific roles in auditing, tax accounting, and creating financial forecasts. Thank you to Miranda, Alexis, MPB, and Mr. Niemera for making the trip to FHS.


Fairview School District proudly collected 1500 pairs of socks to be donated to local charities, including the Emmaus Soup Kitchen. Thank you to all of our families who generously supported this effort.


It's always a treat for Dr. Kincade to read to the Kindergarten students. Hopefully the kids enjoy it as much as he does.



The Pink Color Fun Run was a huge success! Thanks to all who participated.



Fairview School Foundation FHS September Student of the Month


Fairview is an amazing community. This was our Amazon delivery today. Thanks to all of you who made such generous donations to a worthy cause. We will continue collecting socks for the rest of the week.
#DoAllThingsWithLove




Our sock drive officially began today. We have well over 300 pairs donated already. Help us reach our goal of 2000 pairs.
