
Flight of the Eagle
December recipients


From Mrs. Melchi
Possible future architects? Maybe designers? The class sketched out their plan and carried it through to their masterpieces. Some even attempted furniture. 😲
As we “traveled around the world,” we stopped in Germany and created Advent chains, gingerbread houses, Playdoh, and men with a little bit of bling! I’m fairly certain this may have been their favorite “destination.” The hardest part may have been limiting the taste tests!

Monday evening the Middle School & High School Choir performed a Christmas Concert for their Families and Friends, directed by Ms. Fowler.


Excited kindergarteners ready for their first Christmas performance in the auditorium!


8th Grade Fourth Amendment Mock Trial...
The FMS 8th Graders in Mr. Kuespert's class participated in a mock trial of a Fourth Amendment search-and-seizure case. The student learned about how a trial was conducted, how to serve as impartial jurors, and what vocabulaty terms might be used in a court case and their meanings. The result? Four juries said not guilty and two juries were hung. No guilty verdicts.





NHS wrapped 65 gifts for the Lakeland residents🎄


Our Elementary Coin Drive raised over $1400 for the residents of Lakeland Nursing Home. Each resident will receive a cozy blanket for Christmas from the Elementary students🎄



The FHS 3D art class made ceramic mugs in class and today they got to use their functional pottery to drink hot chocolate for the last day of school!

Mrs. Thomas’ class went around the elementary and high school spreading Christmas cheer to all with some Christmas Caroling! We wish every a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

The middle school held their annual hallway decorating competition. Community police officers and firefighters came in to judge. 5th grade took first place with the theme Elf.

8th grade took second place in the middle school hallway decorating competition with the them Frozen.

7th grade placed fourth in the hallway decorating competition with the theme Polar Express.

6th grade placed third in the hallway decorating competition with the theme The North Pole.

5th grade students had a penny war in order to help the 5th and 6th student council raise money for the Fremont Community Church Food Bank. The "winning" teacher, Mrs. Kinsey, got a pie in the face.

Fremont rocked out their last swim meet of 2022!! 👊🏼❤️🦅🏊🏼♂️🏊🏼♀️ 3 meets in January and then they prepare for sectionals.
Results 12/20/2022 vs Angola & Northwood
Gage:
2nd place 100 back, 1:05.57
Keegan:
3rd place 200 free, 2:02.12
1st place 500 free, 5:38.55
Emery:
4th place 200 free, 2:47.21
6th place 100 free, 1:15.98

January Breakfast & Lunch Menus

Fremont Community Schools Families,
As many of you may be aware, FCS has had several incidents over the past week. We are thankful for swift responses from state and local authorities and we will continue to keep safety, along with security our number one priority. This last week has been a difficult time for us all, and I know you may have concerns.
Unfortunately, this wave of social media threats is not unique to schools and is happening all over the country. I cannot stress enough that making any sort of threat to harm another person, regardless of actual intent, is always taken seriously and can even lead to criminal charges and expulsion from school. This past week incidents have led to suspension and pending expulsion hearings.
We need to come together and teach our children that making a threat can have potentially life-altering consequences that can come from making poor decisions. Please help us by talking to your child about the serious consequences and long-term effects that this type of behavior would have on his/her life. As a school family we will be meeting with the students and after Christmas vacation we will be bringing in specialists to talk about appropriate social media interactions.
Thank you in advance for your cooperation as we work together to ensure the safest environment for our students, staff, and community.
Dr. William Stitt

It's reindeer day in 2nd grade!

FHS Athletics: December 19th - January 7th, 2023

Yesterday, Fremont High School received a message from the MSD school system about a possible threat on social media. The possible threat originated from an old picture that included a Fremont student, which was shared via social media. The picture had a weapon in it which appeared to be associated with an old online Tik-Tok challenge. Upon receiving the information, the high school administration contacted local authorities and within minutes there were 8 officers in the building. Those students who were involved based on the shared information at the time were immediately apprehended for questioning without incident and searches took place to confirm that there was no viable threat.
Safety and security will always be the priority of Fremont Community Schools. Further investigation is continuing today, along with the coming days to collect the facts and additional details so that proper protocols can be followed and those involved are held accountable for their actions. We apologize for the delay of details but wanted to ensure there was no misleading information that would cause any additional disarray.
Dr. William Stitt Ed.D.
Fremont Community Schools
Superintendent/CFO