
FHS Athletic Schedule 8.19.24

The Soaring Eagle Spotlight is back and even better for 2024-2025! 🦅 Find all the details here: https://www.fcs.k12.in.us/article/1245835

Four Fremont High School students are receiving National Recognition awards based on their PSAT scores and grade point averages.
The College Board National Recognition Programs award academic honors to high-performing, underrepresented students. The five national recognition programs include the National African American Recognition Program, National First-Generation Recognition Program (beginning in 2024), National Hispanic Recognition Program, National Indigenous Recognition Program, and National Rural and Small Town Recognition Program.
Recipients are strong academic performers. Students who take eligible administrations of the PSAT/NMSQT, PSAT 10, or AP Exams and meet the score requirements are considered for awards. Students must also identify as African American/Black, Hispanic/Latino, Indigenous/Native American, first-generation, and/or attend high school in a rural area or small town.
Gabriella Concus - Rural and Small Town Recognition Award
Olivia Dirig - Rural and Small Town Recognition Award
Tressa Howey - Rural and Small Town Recognition Award, First Generation College Student Recognition Award
Alexis Lovell - Rural and Small Town Recognition Award


FHS Student Council created a spirit shirt to promote school spirit this year, with some added bonuses. Order yours today!


Lets make it a great year! 🦅


August Breakfast & Lunch Menus



FHS Athletic Schedule 8.5.24

🦅 Don't miss any notifications or updates from FCS this school year! We use our app for school delays/closings, important dates, and information. 🦅
▪️Search Fremont Community Schools in your phone's app store and download the app
▪️Select ALLOW NOTIFICATIONS when prompted on initial download
▪️Open the app and navigate to the bottom menu then tap SETTINGS
▪️Access PUSH NOTIFICATIONS to select preferred group(s)


Employment Opportunities


In-Person Registration for Grades K-12 is tomorrow, July 30th and Wednesday, July 31st from 8:00am - 4:00pm. Online registration MUST be completed as well for both new and returning students.
Elementary in person registration is REQUIRED
July 30th - Last Names: A - L
July 31st - Last Names: M - Z
*multiple last name families may choose either day*
Middle School & High School: Receive your schedule, drop off supplies, practice your locker combination, etc.
*High School is REQUIRED to attend in person registration.
*Middle School is NOT required. Should you choose not to attend, you can view your schedule on Powerschool.
We look forward to seeing all of our Eagles! 🦅


Our 24-25 School Shot Clinic is just around the corner!
Parents if your student is an incoming Kindergartner, 6th grader, or Senior this vaccination clinic is a great way to get your child their school-required vaccinations.
If you have any questions regarding your child's vaccination status please get in touch with Sarah Foster RN at 260-495-4386.
*Medical and religious exemptions are available upon request and on the school's website https://www.fcs.k12.in.us/page/health-service and must be filled out each school year.


Class of 2028 Fremont High School Freshmen and Families are invited to attend Freshman Orientation where you can:
🦅 Attend an information session at 6:00PM in the auditorium
🦅 Get information about IMPACT Institute and dual credit
🦅 Talk to coaches
🦅 Meet club sponsors
🦅 Pick up your class schedule
🦅 Walk to all of your classes
🦅 Check out your locker
If you have any questions, contact the Office at 260-495-9876.


We know how amazing this community is, and hope that together we can make a huge impact this year. Help #clearthelist for all of our amazing Fremont teachers!
If you are a Fremont teacher, please share your wish list in the comments section. Make sure to include the below information in your post to make it easy for readers to donate.
-Teacher Name, and Grade Teaching
-Relevant School Information (Location, Title 1, etc.)
-Amazon Wish List URL
**Please double-check your mailing address information is set up and correct.
Optional: Share 1-2 sentences about your year ahead or other relevant information you’d like our Community to know!
Thank you to all who support our School and Teachers!


School starts in roughly 2 weeks, have you purchased your supplies yet?
View all supply lists at: https://www.fcs.k12.in.us/page/school-supplies


🦷 The dentist is coming to our school! 🦷
The School Smiles on-site dental program provides on-site dental care at our school for ALL students that signup to participate. The dental team will set up inside our school and they accept Medicaid, private insurance, offer self-pay rates and grants through their foundation.
Registration is now open online at: www.schoolsmiles.com/student-signup with over 100 languages to choose from when completing the online form.
On-Site Dates:
🦷 Middle School - October 24th
🦷 Elementary and High School - October 25th


Due to projects at the Team Building, This weeks (July 15-19) High School PE classes will take place at Trine.
Students need to meet in front of the High School before 7:30am. From there, a bus will take the class to Trine. The bus should arrive back at the High School at the normal end time 9:30am.
If you would like to meet the class at Trine instead of taking the bus, that is fine - Please try and be there a few minutes before 8:00am, as the class will start as early as possible.
Class will take place at Zollner Stadium.
If you have any questions, please contact Coach Thomas.


24-25 Free and Reduced Lunch Applications are now available. 🍽
We ask all families within the district to apply for these benefits, regardless of your economic status. Receiving these benefits HELP the district in many ways!
You can apply by filling out the attached form and submitting it to Deb Faulkner at dfaulkner@fremonteagles.us or mailing it to Fremont Community Schools | 1100 W. Toledo Street P.O. Box 665 Fremont, IN 46737.
This form can also be found on our Food Service page at www.fcs.k12.in.us/page/food-service
English Form: https://5il.co/1ihfb
Spanish Form: https://5il.co/2r7lk


With the 2024 - 2025 school year quickly approaching, we wanted to remind our Eagles of some important dates.
🦅 Freshman Orientation will be held in the High School Auditorium - Door H9
🦅 All School Registration - All new and returning students will need to complete the ONLINE registration using your Snapcode. ✏ Middle School and High School in person registration you can visit the school, pick up your schedules, check out your lockers and get help with any questions.
✏ Elementary in person registration is REQUIRED. As there will be other paperwork to complete, and documents to pick up.
📅 July 30 - Last Names: A - L
📅 July 31 - Last Names: M - Z
🦅 5th Grade Orientation will be held in the Middle School Cafeteria - Door M1
🦅 Elementary Meet the Teacher Night - Enter through Door E1
✏ 4:00-5:00pm - Last Names: A - L
✏ 5:00-6:00pm - Last Names: M - Z
🦅 AUGUST 7, 2024 - FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL 🦅


Today, we remember and honor all the brave men and women who have served and continue to serve our country.
Wishing you a safe and blessed Fourth of July filled with family, friends, and unforgettable moments.


American Legion Auxiliary, Hoosier Girls State Delegate Selected.
Olivia Dirig, daughter of James and Joyce Dirig was chosen by the Fremont, Indiana American Legion Auxiliary Unit #257 to attend the 82nd annual session of the American Legion Auxiliary, Hoosier Girls State. ALA HGS was held June 23-29, 2024 on the campus of Trine University.
Miss Dirig, a Junior at Fremont High School joined approximately 250 other young women from across the state of Indiana for this government program designed to educate our leaders of tomorrow in the duties, privileges, rights, and responsibilities of citizenship. "It was an honor to represent my hometown of Angola and Fremont High School," Dirig stated, "I enjoyed meeting other young women my age from across the state."
Miss Dirig was also given the honor of playing Taps at three of the flag retiring ceremonies during the week. "I shared this honor with one other delegate," Dirig continued, "I had not planned to bring my trumpet with me; luckily ALA HGS was close to home."
During the week at ALA HGS, Delegates are assigned to a mythical political party. Within the first three days, delegates established party beliefs/platforms and learned about different elected positions in government. Delegates also filed for an office at either the city, county, or state level. Participants then conducted a campaign complete with speeches, posters, and other campaign materials. "I ran for County Coroner," Dirig told us, "but I lost in the primary."
Elected delegates spent the last day performing the duties as described for that position. Non-elected delegates were given appointments and encouraged to visit the offices of those elected to communicate their needs as citizens. "Since I did not get elected, I spent the last day as secret service for the State Treasurer."
This year's delegates were honored to have news reporter (and former ALA HGS Governor), Ms. Jane Pauley, as a guest speaker. "Jane Pauley's visit was a surprise - not in the program," Dirig related, "It was exciting to hear about her life experiences and how ALA HGS helped her." This year's ALA HGS will also be a part of an upcoming news segment on CBS News Sunday Morning.
