
With a chance of inclement weather headed our way and winter knocking at our door, it is a great time to review our guidelines for making decisions about delays and cancellations.
IMPORTANT! Monday, January 6th is scheduled as an Early Release Monday for our elementary school buildings and CHS. IF school is ever delayed on an Early Release Monday, please note that the early release would be cancelled and school would be dismissed at the regularly scheduled time. This change is necessary to meet the number of instructional minutes required in a school day per statute.
Thank you for your grace and understanding as we work to keep our people safe.
Go Spartans!



Congratulations on a job well done with attendance during the first semester of the 2024-25 school year! Currently, Everton holds our top spot with a 96.02% attendance rate. While our Corporation attendance rate of 94.45% is above the state average (94.35%) and last year's district percentage (93.61%), we are still a little behind our goal of 96% attendance for the school year.
We need your help! Please make sure that your child is at school each and every day unless there is a legitimate and verifiable reason to miss. And, please remember that all absences should be excused within 24 hours by parent/guardian to avoid legal issues for our families as a result of unexcused absences and habitual truancy designation. As you can see, Fayette Central currently holds the lowest percentage of unexcused absences. Great job!
Great things are happening at the Fayette County School Corporation!



Happy New Year from FCE! January Hornet News is now available: https://secure.smore.com/n/de1rbx #readytofly

We look forward to our music programs next week! Grades 1-3 on Tuesday at Robert E Wise auditorium and Kindergarten on Thursday at FC.



The Fayette County School Corporation will operate on a two hour delay today, Thursday, December 12th, 2024 due to slick road conditions. Thank you!


Santa Shop begins tomorrow!


Happy Thanksgiving Hornet families and friends!


The Fayette County School Corporation thanks you for sharing your children with us and wishes you a blessed Thanksgiving season! We are grateful for an incredible school year thus far and look forward to seeing our students back on Monday, December 2nd. GO SPARTANS!


Food Pantry/Clothing Closet
December 12 @ LSP
4:00-6:00 PM


At the Fayette County School Corporation, the safety of our students, families, and staff are of utmost importance. For this reason, we take severe weather very seriously. Making the call to delay or cancel school can be tricky and often times, difficult to please everyone. Conditions change by the minute and deadlines loom large. We hope this graphic outlining our decision-making steps may be helpful.


Congratulations to our yearbook, cover winners!



We are buzzing this morning here at FCE!









Just a reminder that our Veterans Day program is this Friday at 9:00. If you'd like to come and shop the book fair with your child, you may do so from 10:00-3:00. Just check in at the office and we will call your student down. If you are visiting around dismissal, we ask that you park in the parking spaces and not directly in front of the building, as busses will be loading. We will have a family night on the 14th from 3:00-6:00 PM. We look forward to seeing you!


November Hornet News is now available! #readytofly https://secure.smore.com/n/ga7rj

IMPORTANT SCHOOL BUS SAFETY MESSAGE
October 30th, 2024
Spartan Family,
The Fayette County School Corporation has recently experienced an uptick in school bus stop arm violations. We love our children and their safety is our highest priority.
Simply put, stop arm violations are unacceptable and will not be tolerated.
In Indiana, it's illegal for drivers to pass a stopped school bus that has its red lights flashing and stop-arm extended. This applies to all roads except for motorists on a highway that is divided by a barrier, such as a concrete wall or grassy median.
Fayette County School Corporation buses are equipped with stop arm cameras. Those who illegally pass a stopped school bus will be held accountable. Tickets have and will continue to be written. Violators could pay a fine of up to $10,000 or have their license suspended for up to 90 days for the first offense or up to a year for the second.
We thank you for your continued help and support as we strive to protect our most precious assets...our children.
Mr. Jeremy Duncan
Superintendent, Fayette County School Corporation
INDOT Guidelines
Two-Lane Roadways
If a school bus stops on a two lane road and the red flashing lights are activated and the stop arm is extended, all motorists MUST stop.
Multi-Lane Roadways with NO Barrier between Lanes
When a school bus stops on a multi-lane roadway without a barrier and the red flashing lights are activated and the stop arm is extended, all motorists MUST stop.
Multi-Lane Roadway with a Grassy and/or Concrete Barrier
When a school bus stops and the red flashing lights are activated and the stop arm is extended, only vehicles behind the bus MUST stop. Vehicles that are approaching from the opposite side are NOT required to stop, but should proceed with caution.


Good afternoon Hornet families! I hope you’ve had a restful and relaxing Fall Break.
This week we celebrate Red Ribbon Week. The national theme this year is Life is a Movie, Film Drug Free. We moved our Book Character Parade to Friday as long as the weather is decent. Your child may enjoy each spirit day as we welcome them back and look forward to starting quarter 2.
Thanks for attending conferences and if you were unable to connect with your child’s teacher, please reach out this week. It is imperative that we work as a team to educate your child. We need YOU more than ever as we prepare our future leaders, employees and productive citizens.
See you in the morning! Reminder: tardy bell is 7:50.
Mrs. Phillips


Spartan Family,
We are proud of you! You child's ATTENDANCE MATTERS!
It's been a great first quarter of the school year in many ways, including attendance. Congratulations to Everton Elementary School for having the highest attendance percentage of the first grading period at 99.27%. Job well done!
The state of Indiana provides us with robust, real-time data to help us keep a pulse of our student attendance. Here are a few things of note from this data:
-Each and every school here at FCSC is currently above the state attendance average of 93.43%. With that said, our 95.91% total is below our Corporation goal for the school year of 96%. We can do it!
-Our unexcused (no parent phone verification) absence percentage of 1.21% is below the state average of 3.32%. With that said, please remember that ALL absences should be verified by parents/guardians to avoid potential truancy/legal issues for your family. Let's work to get this number closer to 0!
-Our current Corporation percentage of 95.61% is above our percentages from the past three years (92.54% in 23-24, 92.42% in 22-23, and 92.14% in 21-22). Awesome!
THANK YOU for your continued help and support getting your child to school each day on time unless there is a verifiable and unavoidable reason to miss. We appreciate you!
After all, if our children aren't at school, we miss them and can't teach them.
Great things are happening at the Fayette County School Corporation!




Please click the below link for information about changes to Fayette County School Corporation's online portal for lunch payment and free/reduced lunch applications.
https://www.fayette.k12.in.us/article/1835919


The Food Pantry and Clothing Closet at LSP will be open Thursday, November 14th and 21st, 4-6pm.
