
The Fremont Elementary Spring Carnival is May 19th from 4:30-7:30pm and will be located in the High School Gym. Don't miss out on this fun filled event!


Craft Show


If your child participated in the Sports Physical Clinic yesterday, the original physical will be submitted to the office, and a copy will be sent home with your child by the end of the week.

If you have scheduled your child for a sports physical on Tuesday, April 11th please remember that your child's physical form with the health history portion filled out must be turned in by Monday, April 10th at the latest. Physicals are $25 and if paying by check please make checks payable to Cameron Hospital.

FMS Athletics
4.10.23-4.15.23


FMS Honor Roll







Reminder: Fremont Community Schools, in partnership with the Cameron Medical Group, will be hosting a Sports Physical Clinic on Tuesday, April 11th at the Middle School & High School. Be sure to get your appointment with Sarah Foster scheduled.
To prepare, you can pick up a physical form from the office, or find the forms online at: https://www.fcs.k12.in.us/page/important-forms


Easter Egg Hunt
The correct date is Saturday, April 8th.


We hope everyone had a relaxing Spring Break.
Only 38 school days left in the 22-23 school year.
Upcoming events:
No School - Friday, April 7th
Last Student Day - Thursday, May 25th
Graduation - Sunday, May 28th

FMS representing Carly Lash with their Crazy Socks today!


April Breakfast & Lunch Menus



Want to learn more about the 2023 Fremont Community Schools Referendum?
Check out this webpage: https://fremonteagles.net

Congratulations to ALL elementary Regional Science Fair participants. The following students received recognition in their grade level divisions: Coralynn Foster 3rd place, Ruby Perry 5th place, and Catalina Mendez Honorable Mention from The Society of Women Engineers.





This is a friendly reminder that Fremont Community Schools book fees are due. If you have not received your book fee statement, please contact your childs school office for more information.

Fremont Community Schools, in partnership with the Cameron Medical Group, will be hosting a Sports Physical Clinic on Tuesday, April 11th at the Middle School & High School. You can pick up a physical form from the office, or to find the forms online visit: https://www.fcs.k12.in.us/page/important-forms


Mrs. Bock celebrated Pi Day with the 6th graders. The day started with pie provided by some of the 6th grade moms, then throughout the day students will compete to see who can recite pi to the most number of decimal digits.


Middle School students and parents, If there is a delay or cancellation tomorrow, Friday March 10th then Donuts with Dads will be moved to Monday, March 13th from 7:15 - 8:15am.

Steuben County - Family Survey
SCAN wants to know more about the support and resources families need to help them care for their children. Please help us by completing this survey.
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfPCuhyE4Nh2VLc9YRbmsQmA2N1JWRbj76F9MBMrR59HOY-rQ/viewform

Yesterday early evening. Joe Patterson (Fremont Town Marshall) received a phone call from Fremont Village Foods. They stated a person had called in twice and said that a student was going to shoot up the school. The calls had a Waterloo number. It was relayed to Joe that the student named in the call was an 8th grader at FMS. He was playing a video game with another FMS student and two students from Fort Wayne. The students from Fort Wayne stated they were going to call the school and get the FMS student in trouble. The Fort Wayne students proceeded to call our middle school and Fremont Village foods. Fremont Middle School Principal Mr. Mohler listened to the four messages left on the school answering machine. The Fort Wayne students called in laughing and stated our student was going to shoot up the school. The next messages the Fort Wayne student stated that they were just kidding and continued to laugh through each of the messages. The calls were tracked down to a home in Fort Wayne and the Fort Wayne Police Department was called with the information. Mr. Mohler was been in contact with the Fort Wayne principal. Depending on our students involvement they could face a suspension and up to an expulsion from school.

Fremont Elementary hosted Dr. Seuss Night, which was filled with games, crafts, snacks, raffle drawings and most importantly FUN!



