
Eagle Chatter 5.19.23


FHS Athletics 5.22.23


Band Concert Information:
Concert is Sunday, May 21st at 4pm in the Middle School Gym. Students need to be in the band room at 3:30pm.
*MS students need to wear black pants, socks, dress shoes or all black tennis shoes with their red music polo.
*HS students need to be dressed in black from the waist down, with a nice dress shirt or polo.

When school's out, free summer meals are in! No cost or enrollment required and is open to all kids and teens under the age of 18. This will be located at the Middle School (811 Renee Drive), Door M1 and will run June 5th-July 14th with no meals on July 3rd or 4th. Breakfast will be 7:30am-8:00am and Lunch will be from 11:30am-12:00pm.





McKenzie Parnin was awarded a $1500 scholarship from Mercury Marine Corporation. This is a competitive scholarship based on her academics and written application. Awesome job, McKenzie!


A reminder from the PTO regarding the Carnival.


Applied skills students picked up trash around the school property yesterday! We also picked dandelions for a Kindergarten Science lesson of Dandy”lions”



Eagle Chatter 5.12.23


FHS Athletics 5/15/23


FMS Athletics 5/15/23


Summer Meals Information


Congratulations to these three Seniors on their College Signings. Way to go Eagles! 🦅


Don't miss our Spring Carnival!





Eagle Chatter


FES Cinco De Mayo Celebration



FHS Athletics 5.8.23


FMS Athletics


Boys Basketball Camp


Last night when I received the news that our referendum had failed, I had a ton of emotions. The first emotion was one of failure. I had failed Fremont Community Schools, the faculty, staff and students. We had spent a lot of time and effort on this referendum and it did not pass. We all knew that we faced an uphill battle with this referendum. From the confusing language on the ballot to already rising taxes because of increased assessed valuation. Those negative emotions quickly turned to planning our next steps. Yes, I am disappointed, frustrated, and irritated. At the same time I’m proud of our faculty, staff, students and our community. I am also still very proud to be the Superintendent at Fremont Community Schools. Nothing can take those positives thoughts away.
Even though the referendum failed, Fremont Community Schools will continue to be the best school district it can be. We might not be able to add the different programming we wanted to but we will continue to educate the students of Fremont Community Schools and strive for excellence. We will continue to have a wonderful school family, and we will continue be one of the best school corporations in the state.
We will put the referendum back on the ballot when we can. I am asking everyone to come together as we plan the next several years at Fremont Community Schools.
We are Fremont Strong!!!
Dr. William Stitt

FMS Athletics
