Fairport Central School District is committed to providing a safe, supportive environment free from violence, harassment, bullying or discrimination. The district encourages the involvement of staff, students, parents and community members in the implementation and reinforcement of the Dignity for All Students Act (DASA). If you believe you, someone else or a school has been the target of harassment,
Attendance procedure update
Fairport Central School District is updating attendance procedures districtwide to reinforce student safety.
FCSD piloted automated attendance calls through the district’s SchoolMessenger mass notification system last year at several schools. After a successful trial, this notification procedure will be implemented districtwide by mid October. The system automatically phones parents/guardians of students who are marked absent from school.
Fairport students experience increased technology integration
Fairport CSD recognizes that technology skills are vital standards in several curricular areas. Information and media literacy are embedded into many programs including but not limited to library, social studies and English language arts.
“The Fairport Central School District strives to prepare students to be creators and contributors to a globally-connected world,” said Kerstin Wheeler,
WM Landfill Update – August 2018
Dear Fairport School Community:
As you may be aware, over the past several months we have been collaboratively working with Perinton Town Supervisor Mike Barker, the NYS Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC), and officials from Waste Management regarding the odors near and around Dudley/Northside Elementary Schools.
After several months of monitoring the air for hydrogen sulfide levels (a colorless gas with a rotten-egg odor) at Dudley/Northside,
Dudley/Northside’s ‘Fall Crawl’ raised more than $8,500 for Golisano Children’s Hospital
Dudley and Northside Schools recently completed its 4th Annual Fall Crawl to raise awareness and funds for Golisano Children’s Hospital. The two schools raised a total of $8,507.02 to benefit Golisano Children’s Hospital, surpassing last year’s $6,170 donation.
Four years ago when the Fall Crawl was started, the goal was to create an actionable way for students to help children in need,