When you want to celebrate our awesome security guard, Mr. Hofer, you make sure he has lots of balloons to enjoy! Have fun with those balloons Mr. Hofer and thanks for all that you do!
We have some FAMS 2025/2026 Yearbooks available for purchase! Cost is still just $30. Interested? Bring cash or checks to the LGI during homeroom! 📚️😀📚️😀
The 2026 MS Yearbook has arrived and we are so proud of the students that created this "Star-Studded" edition. The unboxing and presentation to Mrs. Barnett (dedication) was a fabulous success. Books will be distributed Monday in HR. Extras will be sold starting Tuesday for $30.
Don't miss this informative night at the Fleetwood Area High School tomorrow night!
Join us April 16th for Tiger Talk: Cyber Awareness, Safety, & Wellness, and Free Mission BBQ!!! Open to all PreK–12 families!
Free dinner + important conversations = a night you don’t want to miss!
Join us April 16th for Tiger Talk: Cyber Awareness, Safety, & Wellness. Open to all PreK–12 families!
Congratulations to Jerialys Llanot and Christabel Patten for their participation in this year's MEBC Jr. County Orchestra festival yesterday! They'll be performing at Muhlenberg on Saturday!
This week was the end of STEAM club. We wrapped up this session by having fun with our robots. A special thank you goes out to Paige Herman for volunteering her time to help our budding scientists throughout the season.
The Life Skills students at Fleetwood Area Middle School are gaining real-world job skills through their work in the student-run coffee shop. Each Friday morning, they proudly serve smiles, warm cheer, and coffee to help staff start their day on a positive note.
How many current and former Middle Schoolers are in this cast picture? Come and support Fleetwood High School's production of The Wizard of Oz, Friday and Saturday at 7:00 p.m. and Sunday at 2:00 p.m. Tickets are $15 for adults and $10 for students, veterans, and senior citizens.
STEAM club had a great time exploring probability, pattern recognition, and strategic planning through card games. While it looked like simple fun, students were building some powerful skills along the way. Who knew a deck of cards could spark so much learning? ♥️♣️♦️♠️
What a treat! Today, students were able to see a preview of the middle school play Annie Jr. Here are a few pictures from the show. Come on out Friday or Saturday evening or Sunday afternoon to support our students and this fabulous performance!
Ms. Berkey’s ELA classes brought The City of Ember to life through creativity and collaboration!🎲🏛️
Students designed board games and museum artifacts to show their understanding of the novel’s characters, settings, and themes. A fun and meaningful way to show learning! 📚✨
Lasers, mirrors, and a whole lot of problem-solving!
STEAM Club explored light and reflection by building mirror mazes and guiding laser beams to a target. Science never looked so cool!