As part of our ongoing efforts to make our schools as safe as possible for students, the Fairport Central School District will hold safety drills the week of October 7. Throughout the week, students will learn and practice emergency safety drills, including shelter-in-place, hold-in-place, evacuation, lockout, and lockdown. We practice these drills to refine our safety and emergency response practices to help us be as prepared as possible in the event of an actual emergency,
STOP VAPING! Public Service Announcement on E-Cigs
Fairport Central School District strives to ensure the health and safety of its students, and by engaging in the school community is striving to work with parents and guardians on the dangers of e-cigs and vaping. The District’s substance abuse prevention social worker, Liz Russell, is educating adults on these devices in this PSA video created in September 2019. Read more »
Fairport CSD adds Safe School Helpline as another way to help keep our schools safe
Providing a safe, supportive environment free from violence, harassment, bullying or discrimination for students is our number one priority in the Fairport Central School District. There are occasionally times when students, parents or community members would like to provide information to a school but hesitate. The Fairport Central School District now offers the Safe School Helpline,
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.
Reporting form for School Violence, Harassment, Bullying, or Discrimination
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,