New Paris Elementary is offering free breakfast & lunches this summer to any child 18 years or younger. The pick up day is Thursday each week between 12 and 2. They will receive a week's worth of breakfast & lunch options as a grab-and-go option, like last year, with drive-up service.


The Fairfield Marching Pride volunteered today to help clean our school buses. The hard-working students made the inside and outside of our big yellow transports look as nice as possible.




Fairfield camps continue this week with the boys' tennis camp. Thank you to Coach Mike Filbrun and his volunteers for helping our kids learn the game. For more information on summer sports camps, go to: https://fairfieldfalconathletics.com/Article/137249



Fairfield beginning band students: Summer Band is an opportunity to learn the basics of playing your instrument before we start school next year. New members are encouraged to attend, even if they missed band tryouts. Any questions should be directed towards Jesse Torres, Assistant Band Director at: jtorres@fairfield.k12.in.us

Congratulations to Fairfield's Grady Garber for signing to play baseball at Glen Oaks Community College in Centreville, Michigan. Garber and the Falcons will play at home tonight in the Sectional Championship vs NorthWood at 6:30.


Mr. Haines 5th Grade class at New Paris hosted a Spanish Market this week. Every year, kids learn Spanish, and the market allows them to sell items to every class in the school.




Community Hours for the Falcon Fieldhouse are cancelled for the rest of May, as we’ll be using it for classes while the gym is being set up for graduation.
Thank you for your understanding.
Thank you for your understanding.

CONGRATULATIONS FAIRFIELD!
Fairfield has been honored as one of only 16 schools in Indiana to receive the ISSMA All-Music Award for the Total Department. This is our fourth consecutive year receiving this prestigious honor. #FairfieldOnTheRise
Fairfield has been honored as one of only 16 schools in Indiana to receive the ISSMA All-Music Award for the Total Department. This is our fourth consecutive year receiving this prestigious honor. #FairfieldOnTheRise

Fairfield High School has an opening for a science teacher. To apply, go to: https://www.fairfield.k12.in.us/page/employment

HE's BACK! Fairfield High School has hired 2023 State Champion Coach Brodie Garber to take over the girls' basketball program. With 209 career wins coaching the boys and girls, Garber takes over a Falcons team that finished 20-7 and went to the semi-state last year.

Fairfield families: Triple P has a virtual "Thriving in Kindergarten" presentation on June 1 at 3:00 p.m. This is a great chance to give your student a head start before they come to school in the fall.


This year, Benton Elementary had 13 students run 100+ miles for the Mileage Club. The Benton PTO sponsored a field trip to the indoor aquatic facility at the Jam Center in Garrett. The kids had a great time swimming for 2 hours as a reward.




The Fairfield Schools Network students were recognized at the school board meeting this week for their hard work with our startup program. The students are: Elijah Gilliam, Charlotte Grossmann, Garrett Lash, Abram Hattery, Joshua Polasky, and Brooklynn Grossmann.

Fairfield Director of Choirs Julia Zusi was recognized at the school board meeting this week for her extra effort this school year. Among her group's accomplishments was the incredible performance of Shrek the Musical last week. Thank you, Miss Zusi, for a job well done!
Today was May Madness at Fairfield High School. Students had a chance to take a break from traditional learning to watch movies, play games, make crafts, or just relax and read a book. As the school winds down, it was a great change of pace for both students and staff.



The Falcon Fieldhouse will be closed to the public on Thursday because of student usage. We will resume normal activities next Tuesday.

Each year, 4th and 5th-graders at Millersburg Elementary partake in the MES Reading Challenge. The students need to read 40 books and write summaries of the books they read. Students who completed the challenge got to go to Paige's Crossing last Thursday as a reward.



The Fairfield Junior High School Band performed for some of our elementary students. It was great to see the positive energy in the auditorium as kids learned about different instruments and heard songs that they've been preparing for the end of the year.




Fairfield's Trey Branneman participated in Start Up Moxie and was selected to present his pitch at the Pitch Showcase. Trey was the first student from our school to participate, and his pitch of Cozy Cottages helped him win a $1,000 scholarship.

Fairfield Community Schools has some of the greatest workers feeding our students and staff every day. Thank you very much to our cafeteria workers for serving up healthy meals to keep us all going. Your hard work and commitment are appreciated. Thank You!

