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The Fayette County School Corporation is currently without phone service. We are working with our carrier who is investigating a possible fiber cut. Thank you for your patience and understanding.


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During the month of January, we proudly celebrate and give thanks to the incredible members of our Board of School Trustees for their dedication, leadership, and service to our students, staff, and community. Their thoughtful decision-making, countless hours of work, and unwavering commitment help shape the future of education in our community every single day.
We are grateful for their vision, their willingness to listen, and their passion for doing what’s best for kids. Please join us in showing appreciation for our School Board and thanking them for all they do to support learning, growth, and opportunity for every student.
Great things are happening at the Fayette County School Corporation!


Thank you to everyone who has already shared feedback on our survey.
If you haven’t yet, there’s still time to complete our short strategic planning survey and help guide the future of FCSC.
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We want to hear from you!
The Fayette County School Corporation has launched a strategic planning process, and your input matters! Please take a few minutes to complete our short survey to help shape the future of our schools.
Thank you for supporting FCSC students, staff, and our community!
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Monday, December 1st is an early release day! Students dismissal is 1:30 PM.
We only have 15 more days until winter break. Staff and students are invited to participate in holiday spirit days.
December Hornet News is now available!
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Spartan Family,
We need your help to keep our children safe! Please share and spread the word. This school year, with the help of local law enforcement, we have issued multiple tickets weekly for school bus stop arm violations. While we see these violations throughout the county, many have come from wider roads within Connersville city limits such as Park Road. Although this and other roads may have multiple lanes, they still require vehicles to stop in both directions.
In Indiana, it's illegal for drivers to pass a stopped school bus that has its red lights flashing and stop-arm extended. This applies to all roads except for motorists on a highway that is divided by a barrier, such as a concrete wall or grassy median. Here in Fayette County, this includes virtually ALL of our roadways.
In short, if you see flashing yellow lights, prepare to stop.
If you see flashing red lights, stop in both directions.
Fayette County School Corporation buses are equipped with stop arm cameras. Those who illegally pass a stopped school bus will be held accountable. Violators could pay a fine of up to $10,000 or have their license suspended for up to 90 days for the first offense or up to a year for the second. This is never what we want to happen, but we are willing to take every possible step to keep our children safe.
We thank you for your continued help and support as we strive to protect our most precious assets...our children.
Mr. Jeremy Duncan
Superintendent, Fayette County School Corporation
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INDOT Guidelines:
Two-Lane Roadways
If a school bus stops on a two lane road and the red flashing lights are activated and the stop arm is extended, all motorists MUST stop.
Multi-Lane Roadways with NO Barrier between Lanes
When a school bus stops on a multi-lane roadway without a barrier and the red flashing lights are activated and the stop arm is extended, all motorists MUST stop.
Multi-Lane Roadway with a Grassy and/or Concrete Barrier
When a school bus stops and the red flashing lights are activated and the stop arm is extended, only vehicles behind the bus MUST stop. Vehicles that are approaching from the opposite side are NOT required to stop, but should proceed with caution


