At the Tuesday, February 16, 2021 regular Board of Education meeting, the board approved Mrs. Heather Kaminski as Associate Principal of Lewis F. Mayer Middle School beginning August 1, 2021. Since 2015, Mrs. Kaminski has been a Life Science Teacher at Avon Lake City Schools. …
The Fairview Park Board of Education is pleased to announce Rob Showalter as the new treasurer for the Fairview Park City School District. He will begin serving the district as treasurer on April 1, 2021. Showalter has most recently served as the Treasurer and Chief …
Following the December announcement that Dr. Bill Wagner will retire at the end of the 2020-2021 school year, the Fairview Park Board of Education is embarking on the search process for a new Superintendent. The Board is seeking input on characteristics and qualities of a …
The Fairview Park City School District invites parents and other interested members of the public to participate in a meeting to discuss the use of Federal funds, namely the federally funded Title VI-B programs and Individuals with Disability Education Act, Part B (Special Education). The …
Dr. Bill Wagner, who has served the Fairview Park City School District as Superintendent since 2014, will retire at the end of the 2020-21 school year. In a message to staff announcing his retirement, Dr. Wagner said, “I have enjoyed the work I’ve been blessed …
Above: Rick and Beth Haney sit in “John’s Safe Place” in the Fairview High School/Mayer Middle School building. The Haney family will host a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Tuesday, October 6 at 5:30 p.m. prior to the district-wide community building tours of the recently renovated middle …
Middle and High School Supply Pick-Up Middle and high school students may come to the building during scheduled times on Friday, September 4 to pick up books and supplies they will need during remote learning. This will be a grab-and-go of supplies. Teachers will be …
We will provide our students with the Fairview Advantage, a framework for student success, by delivering exceptional services and academic programs that challenge the mind and instill the joy of learning and responsible citizenship.
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