Mr. David's class during their Science special's class taught by Mrs. Sattison completed their Fossil Evidence Unit.
Starting the unit with digging up layers and using fossil evidence to discover how the Earth's layers change over time based on fossil evidence found in each layer, to outrunning dinosaurs based on the fossil footprint evidence and calculations, to becoming Paleo Artists and making a claim based on a fossil skeleton of an unknown dinosaur they dug up! Learning through hands on exploration and experiences!
Starting the unit with digging up layers and using fossil evidence to discover how the Earth's layers change over time based on fossil evidence found in each layer, to outrunning dinosaurs based on the fossil footprint evidence and calculations, to becoming Paleo Artists and making a claim based on a fossil skeleton of an unknown dinosaur they dug up! Learning through hands on exploration and experiences!






FMS Athletic Schedule 10.6.25
Monday VB NECC 7/8 @ Angola 530p start, if 8th grade wins we host Tuesday.
Tuesday Football vs Eastside 530p start for potential Conf Championship
Wednesday-VB TBD
Thursday-VB TBD
Monday VB NECC 7/8 @ Angola 530p start, if 8th grade wins we host Tuesday.
Tuesday Football vs Eastside 530p start for potential Conf Championship
Wednesday-VB TBD
Thursday-VB TBD
FHS Athletic Schedule 10.6.25
Flag Football is on Wednesday, October 8th at East Noble Middle School at 5:00 PM.
Yesterday, Fremont High School Freshman toured IMPACT Institute in Kendallville, IN. The students rotated through visiting all the programs available through IMPACT.
Programs visited consisted of: Welding, Precision Machining, Auto Body Collision, Primary Healthcare, Marine Service Technology, Interactive Media, Smart Technologies & Automation, Cosmetology, Automotive Technology, Culinary Arts, Criminal Justice, Construction Trades, and Electrical, Plumbing & HVAC.
Students learned they need to maintain course for graduation, maintain good grades in school, have good attendance, and will be able to earn Dual Credit and certificates by participating in the IMPACT program.
Programs visited consisted of: Welding, Precision Machining, Auto Body Collision, Primary Healthcare, Marine Service Technology, Interactive Media, Smart Technologies & Automation, Cosmetology, Automotive Technology, Culinary Arts, Criminal Justice, Construction Trades, and Electrical, Plumbing & HVAC.
Students learned they need to maintain course for graduation, maintain good grades in school, have good attendance, and will be able to earn Dual Credit and certificates by participating in the IMPACT program.










FMS Students wrote thank you notes to our wonderful custodians Joe Harris, Brenda Day, Lary Warren, and Patrick Tester. Thank you for making FMS clean, safe, and welcoming everyday for our students! 🧼🧹

🚧❗ ROAD CONSTRUCTION NOTICE ❗🚧

Fremont Elementary News!
Connors kindergarten and Morey 4th grade are buddies this year. Today we had a STEM Apple Tower Challenge. They had to use toothpicks, apple slices and their imagination to make the tallest tower possible in 10 minutes.
Connors kindergarten and Morey 4th grade are buddies this year. Today we had a STEM Apple Tower Challenge. They had to use toothpicks, apple slices and their imagination to make the tallest tower possible in 10 minutes.
🦅🏈 Spirit Shirt Friday 🏈🦅

Thank you to our incredible custodians who work hard every day to keep our schools clean and safe!

This meeting will be for all Middle School & High School athletes participating in a winter sport.
If you have any questions, please contact the Athletic Departments.
High School Athletics: 260-495-1241
Middle School Athletics: 260-495-6100
If you have any questions, please contact the Athletic Departments.
High School Athletics: 260-495-1241
Middle School Athletics: 260-495-6100

Thank you for your dedication to Fremont. We are PROUD to have you leading our schools, staff and students! 🦅

Yesterday was our first of monthly fresh fruit deliveries for FCS students.
For some of these students, it was their first time trying plums!
Thank You Stroh Orchards for our new partnership. 🍎🍐🍊
Parents and Guardians
We try to post and share highlights from our schools and athletics to inform our community of all of the remarkable events that take place at Fremont Community Schools. While we have much to celebrate and share all of the great things that are happening, it is equally important to address serious concerns. Last week's communication was intended to inform, not alarm, regarding a potential threat to FCS. Please know that we take all threats seriously, as the safety of our students and staff remains our top priority.
The investigation is complete. There is no evidence of a weapon, no evidence of threats toward FCS and no evidence of threats toward FCS staff/students. We are continuing the suspension pending expulsion and charging the student with causing a disruption to the educational purpose of the school. (Student talked about having a gun at class struggles. The student's statement about a gun caused fear in the school community).
A parent recently asked, "Are the schools safe?" Yes, our schools are very safe! We have a dedicated, safety trained staff, along with exceptional School Resource Officers. We have a strong partnership with the Fremont Police Department, Steuben County Sheriff’s Department and Indiana State Police, along with top-notch safety equipment and protocols. During these issues we will continue to have a greater law enforcement presence in our schools.
Another parent inquired, "Would you send your child to school?" Absolutely. I have a stepson in his senior year at Fremont, and I have complete confidence in his safety while attending FCS. I also regard all 1,000 students at FCS as my own, and their safety is my highest priority.
These are challenging times, and it is essential that we support one another. I encourage you to take a moment this week to engage in conversation with your child(ren). If they see or hear something concerning, please encourage them to speak with you or a school staff member. Our ability to address these issues effectively depends on our collaboration.
Fremont is a special place, and we are committed to providing the best education for our students in a safe environment
Thank you for your support.
Sincerely,
Dr. William Stitt
We try to post and share highlights from our schools and athletics to inform our community of all of the remarkable events that take place at Fremont Community Schools. While we have much to celebrate and share all of the great things that are happening, it is equally important to address serious concerns. Last week's communication was intended to inform, not alarm, regarding a potential threat to FCS. Please know that we take all threats seriously, as the safety of our students and staff remains our top priority.
The investigation is complete. There is no evidence of a weapon, no evidence of threats toward FCS and no evidence of threats toward FCS staff/students. We are continuing the suspension pending expulsion and charging the student with causing a disruption to the educational purpose of the school. (Student talked about having a gun at class struggles. The student's statement about a gun caused fear in the school community).
A parent recently asked, "Are the schools safe?" Yes, our schools are very safe! We have a dedicated, safety trained staff, along with exceptional School Resource Officers. We have a strong partnership with the Fremont Police Department, Steuben County Sheriff’s Department and Indiana State Police, along with top-notch safety equipment and protocols. During these issues we will continue to have a greater law enforcement presence in our schools.
Another parent inquired, "Would you send your child to school?" Absolutely. I have a stepson in his senior year at Fremont, and I have complete confidence in his safety while attending FCS. I also regard all 1,000 students at FCS as my own, and their safety is my highest priority.
These are challenging times, and it is essential that we support one another. I encourage you to take a moment this week to engage in conversation with your child(ren). If they see or hear something concerning, please encourage them to speak with you or a school staff member. Our ability to address these issues effectively depends on our collaboration.
Fremont is a special place, and we are committed to providing the best education for our students in a safe environment
Thank you for your support.
Sincerely,
Dr. William Stitt
Please join us on Oct. 10th & 11th for the production of Hide and Shriek.
Hide and Shriek Synopsis
June Hungerford is being hounded by Edwina Hyde, a dangerous young woman who is convinced June has stolen the man she loves. Desperate, June heads for the hills, where she encounters a bizarre hillbilly family. They take her in because she looks exactly like Daisy Belle, a relative who has disappeared. Daisy Belle gets a quarterly check from a law firm that always insists on seeing her in person. June agrees to impersonate Daisy Belle because she mistakenly believes she has murdered a man. Then there's the matter of sixty thousand dollars hidden somewhere. Finally Daisy Belle comes home and Edwina shows up. Watch what happens when two Daisy Belles and Edwina meet! And where did Daisy Belle hide that sixty thousand dollars? The over-the-top action, chills and thrills, and hysterically funny dialogue never stop!
Miss Fowler
Hide and Shriek Synopsis
June Hungerford is being hounded by Edwina Hyde, a dangerous young woman who is convinced June has stolen the man she loves. Desperate, June heads for the hills, where she encounters a bizarre hillbilly family. They take her in because she looks exactly like Daisy Belle, a relative who has disappeared. Daisy Belle gets a quarterly check from a law firm that always insists on seeing her in person. June agrees to impersonate Daisy Belle because she mistakenly believes she has murdered a man. Then there's the matter of sixty thousand dollars hidden somewhere. Finally Daisy Belle comes home and Edwina shows up. Watch what happens when two Daisy Belles and Edwina meet! And where did Daisy Belle hide that sixty thousand dollars? The over-the-top action, chills and thrills, and hysterically funny dialogue never stop!
Miss Fowler
FHS Athletic Schedule 9.29.25
FMS Athletic Schedule 9.29.25
Safety Concern Update
Last Friday, a safety concern arose from a rumor that began circulating during homecoming week. The Fremont Police Department investigated this rumor at that time and determined it to be unfounded. However, it resurfaced last Thursday night. Following the cancellation of school on Friday due to heavy fog in the area, the Fremont Police Department continued their investigation over the weekend to ensure the safety of our students and staff.
In response to this situation, disciplinary procedures have been initiated, emphasizing our commitment to the safety of our school community. There is no active threat at this time. We will continue to monitor all rumors closely to uphold the well-being of our students and staff.
Sincerely,
Dr. William Stitt
Last Friday, a safety concern arose from a rumor that began circulating during homecoming week. The Fremont Police Department investigated this rumor at that time and determined it to be unfounded. However, it resurfaced last Thursday night. Following the cancellation of school on Friday due to heavy fog in the area, the Fremont Police Department continued their investigation over the weekend to ensure the safety of our students and staff.
In response to this situation, disciplinary procedures have been initiated, emphasizing our commitment to the safety of our school community. There is no active threat at this time. We will continue to monitor all rumors closely to uphold the well-being of our students and staff.
Sincerely,
Dr. William Stitt
Important Update Regarding School Safety
Dear Parents,
We want to inform you about a situation concerning the safety of our school community. We are currently collaborating with the Fremont Police Department and the Indiana State Police to address and investigate recent rumors that have surfaced about a threat towards our high school.
Please rest assured that the safety and well-being of our students and staff is our top priority. We are taking all necessary precautions and working diligently to resolve this matter as quickly as possible.
We appreciate your understanding and support during this time.
Sincerely,
Dr. William Stitt
Dear Parents,
We want to inform you about a situation concerning the safety of our school community. We are currently collaborating with the Fremont Police Department and the Indiana State Police to address and investigate recent rumors that have surfaced about a threat towards our high school.
Please rest assured that the safety and well-being of our students and staff is our top priority. We are taking all necessary precautions and working diligently to resolve this matter as quickly as possible.
We appreciate your understanding and support during this time.
Sincerely,
Dr. William Stitt
