
Congratulations to Gabe Farkas!
Gabe earned the highest possible ACT composite score of 36. This achievement on the ACT is significant and rare. Less than one-quarter of 1% of the 1.39 million students who took the ACT in 2023 received a perfect score.
Congratulations, Gabe, on your efforts and success! FHS is proud!


Congratulations to Hannah Nichols for being named a Semifinalist in the 2025 National Merit Scholarship Program. Hannah is one of more than 16,000 Semifinalists in the 70th Annual National Merit Scholarship Program. These academically talented high school seniors have an opportunity to continue in the competition for some 6,870 National Merit Scholarships worth nearly $26 million that will be offered next spring.
Congratulations Hannah! Way to make the tigers proud!

Students in Ms. Nelson’s 9th grade American Studies course practice geography skills using various modalities: physical maps, online quiz tools, audio songs, and kinesthetic tactual puzzles. Mrs. Fox sang with us too and joined the conversation where we reflected on how our brains learn.





Teacher's Assistant Shaheer Essa provides feedback to Robbie Chevalier and Julia Burford as they complete a peer evaluation of another lab group's science notebook in AP Biology.


Miss Miele’s AP English Language and Composition students created engaging presentations to demonstrate their understanding of the content and rhetorical strategies used in their summer reading book, Malcolm Gladwell’s Outliers. Their presentations displayed strong analysis skills!






On Friday, teachers were welcomed back to school by some of our students, band and cheerleaders. It was a great day!






YEARBOOKS are in the building! If you ordered a 23-24 FHS yearbook, Mrs. Daley will be in her room (125) tomorrow, August 9th from 9 am to 1 pm. If you are unable to make it, you can pick it up on August 20th at the iPad roll out.


Hot off the presses, Mr. Barbour's most recent article written for Edutopia.
https://www.edutopia.org/article/starting-faculty-summer-book-club

The Fairview School District is holding open sessions for anyone who needs support this week. Please join us at FHS today from 6-8 PM or 1-3 PM tomorrow. Therapy dogs will be present at both sessions.


The district will provide support for our students, teachers, and families on Tuesday, June 18, 2024, and Thursday, June 20, 2024, from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. at Fairview High School’s Chill Room. On Wednesday, June 19, 2024, there will be an additional support session from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at Fairview High School’s Chill Room. These sessions are open to all students and staff. The Fairview School District extends its sincere condolences to those impacted by the accident yesterday. We will continue to inform you of the school's steps in supporting students.


Class of 2024!


Sorry for the inconvenience, but the link for the graduation live stream will no longer work. Please navigate to YouTube and search "FSD Events" to access tonight's live stream of the graduation ceremony.


Erie County Technical School's May Student of the Month.





Using PCR and gel electrophoresis equipment purchased using a Fairview School Foundation MiniGrant, Bubba Tofel proudly displays his Agricultural Monitoring for Antibiotic Resistance results.



Our last Chopped Chef's campions of this school year were Emma Gyllenberg, Will Harmston, Ethan Dongre and Cadence Gannoe with a Garlic Shrimp Creamed Corn. This was an original recipe created by students for their final project.


9th and 10th grade Wellness getting ready for summer with backyard games, pickleball, and CPR.






Fairview School Foundation's FHS May student of the month. These students were recognized for our fourth pillar of ROAR, which is Resilience.


Over the Memorial Day weekend, members of Fairview's Speech & Debate team were in Chicago for the NCFL Grand National Championships. They were among approximately 2000 students from across the US. Four Tigers managed the difficult task of breaking into Day 2 of the competition - the highest number to do so in at least 28 years! Theo advanced to the semi-final round of Student Congress; Anish and Lucky were octo-finalists in Declamation. Lucky then advanced to the quarter-final round before bowing out, placing 16th - 3 places higher than last year! In Extemp, Peter also made it to quarters and placed 22nd, outdoing his 26th place finish from last year! Congrats to these four as well as to Ulyana, Tanmay and Shaheer who also qualified for the tournament! It was an amazing season!

Pre-AP Biology students, Corbyn Pontier and Sarah Adams, successfully transform bacteria with pGLO.



Spanish Club and our Spanish classes wrapped up a great year with comida deliciosa. AP/Spanish 6 took a field trip to use their Spanish at Dina’s Dominican Kitchen and Spanish Club learned a variety of candy names as part of their candy salad final fiesta. ¡Que tengan un buen verano!



