
Fairfield girls hoops split this past week in a pair of games, and our female wrestlers gained more experience over the weekend. Find out the details below!
https://www.fairfield.k12.in.us/article/1347096

Our robotics teams from Millersburg and Fairfield both qualified for the semi-state competition in December after a quality showing at the local competition held at Concord Intermediate School this past weekend. Sharing their Innovation Project and Core Values packages with judges, the Millersburg team, led by Tim Eichorst, and the Fairfield team, led by Becky Balon, constructed robots using Ev3 and Spike Prime LEGO kits. They then programmed these robots to complete tasks on the robot table for points.
The semi-state round of competition will take place in mid-December in Fort Wayne. Congrats to both teams on great work! In the photos, the light blue shirts are from Millersburg and the dark blue shirts are from Fairfield. Thank you to Tim Eichorst for providing the photos.









Order in the court! Fairfield students in Ryan LeCount's US government class took a trip up to Elkhart County Superior Court this morning to take part in mock trials! Students were able to see how the court process works, hear real-time procedure in a court setting, and listen to instruction from Judge Kristine Osterday.






Fairfield kicked off the unofficial start to its wrestling season Thursday night with program-wide Blue and Gold blacklight matches. The regular season for the program technically started last week with our girls competing at the East Noble Invite, and the JV will kick off tomorrow at West Noble. The varsity boys will compete Tuesday at Northridge in its first action of the season.



The past came alive Friday in Mrs. Steffen's fifth grade classroom at Benton Elementary! The students put on their wax museum, representing notable historical figures in world history. From Vasco da Gama to Jeanne Baret, the students represented them with factoids about their lives and dressed the part in costume.

Happy National Substitute Teacher Appreciation Day!
There is no way the wheels keep moving at our schools without substitute teachers. From classroom help for a day, to maternity leaves, to cafeteria subs and everything in between. It all matters to have people at the ready to fill in and lead when the need arises.
On your national day of recognition, we thank you for the continued work you do to keep our schools moving smoothly!


Veterinary Careers class at Fairfield High School is having its first surgery day for the 2023-24 school year. Along with the help of Dr. Hilary Christner, owner of LaGrange Animal Clinic, 21 Fairfield CTE and seven visiting NorthWood students will assist in spaying and neutering 10 cats. Students assist with surgical prep, restraint, monitoring and recovery of the patients with the assistance of Jill Anderson, RVT (Instructor) and NorthWood instructor Brandi Henderson.
*This service is not open to community members*

Fairfield groundskeeper Dakota Steele is part of a national contest and needs your vote.
Details of the contest Steele is a part of is below! Voting ends Monday, Nov. 20.
https://www.fairfield.k12.in.us/article/1340588



Fairfield is set to reveal its fall play: The Odd Couple.
There will be two performances, Friday, Nov. 17, and Saturday, Nov. 18, in the Fairfield auditorium. Both shows are set for 7 p.m.
The storyline, built around writing pals Felix Ungar and Oscar Madison, details how two polar opposites can find common ground among the life around them.
For tickets to either night of the show, click the link below!
https://fairfieldhsin.ludus.com/200442243


The Friends of Benton plaques have been taken down at Benton Elementary School, but were saved. If you were a Friend of Benton, or you know someone who was one and would like to get their plaque, please contact Rebecca Tarman at rtarman@fairfield.k12.in.us and make an arrangement to pick them up. If interested, please reach Tarman before January 22, 2024.

The call-out is just a day away if you would like to find out why Winter Guard is so exciting!
See the flier attached for more information!


This weekend we pause and pay respects to those who have paid the ultimate sacrifice, as well as those who are still in uniform serving our country. Fairfield Jr/Sr High School held its Veteran's Day program this morning, a moving and powerful tribute to both locals and countrymen. Among the ceremony was a touching tribute of the Missing Man Table, special reads from Fairfield High School students and staff, and a host of FHS graduates who joined the ceremony as special guests. Kudos to Ryan LeCount and Tracy Stanger for their work to put together a quality tribute.

Fairfield FFA took part in its annual trip to Indianapolis to attend the FFA National Convention.
Find out what they learned, and what they got to experience along the way.
https://www.fairfield.k12.in.us/article/1332879






If you haven't had a chance to sign up yet, take time today! The annual Sponsor-A-Fairfield Family Christmas Program is in full swing and looking for family sponsors this season. Will it be you? Could it be you? How about you?!?!
Follow the link to our sign-up page to bring some joy to our neighbors in need.
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdTCExB6I5oORQxse_QspP5JN6k7YysBaY5BoBZhifYzI0prw/viewform


The annual Blue & Gold Gala was center stage Saturday night in New Paris, and once again brought together the Fairfield community in support of its athletic programs. Keynote speaker Brodie Garber spoke, naturally, about the girls basketball run to a state championship, the first-ever team title for a Fairfield team, as well as how the basketball run galvanized a community support that couldn't be overlooked.
The Gala once again had several big ticket items up for grabs, including a unique pair of Nike shoes created from actual game-used Fairfield memorabilia.





Fairfield High School saw several of its athletes excel at the regional and state level this year. A host of the state coaches and sport organizations recognized Fairfield athletes for their excellence on the field of play as well as in the classroom.
Here is a running tally on all of the awards earned by Fairfield fall sport athletes, through Nov. 5:
GIRLS GOLF
All-NECC - Addie Mast, Mallory McGowen, Bella Blosser
BOYS TENNIS
All-NECC - Garrett Stoltzfus, Cooper LeCount, Chase Buckholz, Brant Garber, Noah Mast, Drew Beachy, Grady Garber
IHSTECA All-District - Garrett Stoltzfus
IHSTECA All-State Second Team - Garrett Stoltzfus
IHSTECA Academic All-State Team - Fairfield
Titles Won - NECC Regular Season, NECC Tournament
VOLLEYBALL
All-NECC First Team - McKenna Fisher
All-NECC Honorable Mention - Eva Herbert, Amanda McGuire, Maddy Miller
IHSVCA Academic All-State - Alice Morrison, Savannah Cronin, Amanda McGuire
CROSS COUNTRY
All-NECC First Team - Kaitlyn Kuhn, Natalee Lambright, Lyla Dennis, Evan Correll
All-NECC Honorable Mention - Ethan Garcia-Mendoza, Lorelei Shively, Claira Foust, Emma Walker
FOOTBALL
All-NECC First Team - Ethan Schmucker, Bradyn Williams, Ethan Hochstetler
All-NECC Honorable Mention - Breckan Maran, Blake Metzger, Hunter Kauffman, Caleb Borkholder, Sawyer Ernsberger







Fairfield held its Fall Sports Award banquet Thursday night, celebrating each of its seven fall athletic programs.
For a full rundown of the awards lists, find our link below!
https://www.fairfield.k12.in.us/article/1322513



Members of Fairfield's FFA program headed out to the Test Plot south of New Paris Elementary to take part in the harvest.
The learning experience included all facets of the process, from simple observation and site management all the way to the physical mechanical operations. FFA Director Karrin Koontz noted the harvest went well, the kids learned more than they planned, and the actual yield was where it needed to be.






Fairfield volleyball once again made the play that matters.
Read about how much money they raised from their annual Pink Out Night and how it will impact people in our county.
https://www.fairfield.k12.in.us/article/1322177


The Fairfield baseball program will host the fifth running of the Boys Night Out kids event on Friday, Nov. 10, at Fairfield Jr/Sr High School.
Check the flier for details, or contact Fairfield baseball head coach Darin Kauffman at (574) 202-1914 for more information.

