
After-Prom will be holding the Powder Puff/Iron Tuff game on Friday, November 4 beginning at 4:00 pm. Any high school students who want to participate need to sign up in the high school office. Registration is $20. All participants will get a t-shirt and supper!


More cell models created by our middle school students!





Middle school students in Mr. Bingham's science classes have been studying plant and animal cells. For their final project, each student created a model of a cell using a variety of materials. Students could choose to create an edible or non-edible model! They did an outstanding job! We have a very creative and talented group of middle schoolers!





There will be NO AFTER-SCHOOL program on next Monday and Tuesday (10/24 & 10/25) due to Parent-Teacher Conferences. All regular After-School students will go home on the 3:30 bus unless parents notify the offices of different plans. Thanks!


KDHE has provided USD #310 and its community with "At-Home COVID Tests". These are easy-to-use tests that individuals/families can complete in the comfort of their own homes. KDHE requires USD #310 to track all tests and results (negative or positive) and we must send a report to KDHE on a monthly basis. If you feel that this is something you and your family would like to partake in, especially with the holidays coming up, please contact Fairfield Nurse Chelsie Fowler at cfowler@usd310.org.


A reminder that there will be no After School Program on October 24th & 25th due to Parent/Teacher Conferences.

FIRE PREVENTION WEEK
Recently, as a part of Fire Prevention Week, the Reno County District Four Fire Department brought some trucks and equipment to Fairfield Elementary to share with our youngest three classes of Pre-K and Kindergarten students. Volunteers Brady Baker and Tyler Eash visited with the children and helped teach them about fire safety.



Fall sports pictures will be Thursday, October 20. You can order online at www.inter-state.com/order. The order code is 73361TA

FHS PLAY TO BE HELD
On Friday and Saturday, November 11th and 12th at 7pm, Fairfield High School Drama will be performing “Check, Please” by Jonathan Rand in the Fairfield High School Auditorium. There is no charge for admission.
The cast includes Rex Zongker as “Guy” and Sierra Lanning as “Girl,” each of whom go on a series of horrible blind dates, all at the same restaurant, “The Falcon’s Nest.” Come find out if either of them ever finds true romance.
Some of these “dates” have some interesting qualities. One is a little older, while another is a little younger. Yet another wants to take it all with her, and another is a little too eager. Come see the drama unfold!
There will be a variety of opening skits, followed by intermission and the main event!
Picture Caption: “Ken,” played by Bryson Blundell, gets ready for his dinner date. Come and find out how the date goes. Based on those eyebrows, it may not go well!


The first day of FMS basketball practice will be Monday, October 24. In order for students to practice and play, they must have a physical on file in the office by the first practice. Practice will be held Monday-Friday from 2:00-3:30.


MS Volleyball is at Burrton playing in the League tournament today! Games start at 3:00. Go Falcons!



FHS Cheer is selling Fancloth! Christmas is coming soon and Falcon gear always makes a great gift! The store is open until November 4th and orders will arrive before Christmas. Thank you for supporting our FHS Cheer program!



FMS volleyball will travel to Burrton on Monday, October 17 for the HOPL Tournament. The Falcons will begin play at 3:00 against Skyline.


Falcons fall to Norwich

Fairfield 2014 graduate Lacey Buckwalter was pictured in the 2022 spring edition of K-Stater magazine. Lacey recently graduated from the K-State College of Veterinary Medicine and is currently working as a vet at the Ark Veterinary Clinic in Sterling, Kansas. Congratulations, Dr. Buckwalter!


Recently 12 Fairfield employees completed First Aid/CPR training with our school nurse, Chelsie Fowler. Our coaches, sponsors, daycare workers, and drivers are required to update their training every two years. Most of the Fairfield teachers have also been certified in CPR/First Aid as well.




Student led conferences for grades 6-12 will be held on October 24th and 25th!


Fairfield-Stafford beat Pretty Prairie-Burrton 28-22.


The FMS Varsity Volleyball team won in 3 against Burrton and lost in 2 to Pretty Prairie. TheJV team won in 2 against Pretty Prairie. The C team lost to Pretty Prairie.


Mrs. Knoche’s & Mrs. Nisly’s classes always look forward to going out to the shop to work with Ms. Fulk and her “Big Kids!” Today the first graders learned about which types of ground compositions soak up and hold water the best to grow strong plants.

