
Third grade is doing a great job with their wax museum





Thank-you CMS choir for singing for us today, and for the Disney Sing Along


Concerning Chromebooks and Ipads:
Dear parents/guardians,
Fayette Central Elementary School is allowing students in grade 6 and those attending summer school to keep their Chromebooks over the summer. This will provide an opportunity for students to use the devices for enrichment throughout the summer, ensure that students in summer school have devices for their classes, and guarantee that students will have a device immediately upon return to school in August. Students moving to Connersville Middle School next school year will take their Chromebook to CMS. Students moving from one FCSC elementary school to another will have their Chromebook sent to their new school. Students in grades K-2 with iPads and 3-5 with Chromebooks are expected to return their devices (includes cases, chargers and styluses) Tuesday, May 25th to their classrooms.
If you have any problems with your Chromebook over the summer, please make arrangements with the FCSC Tech Team to get it fixed. The phone number is 827-8758 or you can send an email to techteam@fayette.k12.in.us.
If you end up moving out of the Fayette County School Corporation district over the summer, you will need to return your child’s Chromebook, case, charger and stylus before you move. Please call the FCSC tech team at 827-8758 to make arrangements for this. If any Chromebook parts are missing or broken, you will be expected to pay for their replacement (cash or check only). The charges for missing parts are as follows:
- $349 No Chromebook
- $22 No case/broken case
- $36 Just missing the charger
- $20 Just missing the stylus
If you don’t want your child to keep their Chromebook over the summer, or you already know you will to be moving out of FCSC district, please return all parts of the Chromebook (including the case, the charger and the stylus) to your child’s school by the last student day, which is Thursday, May 27. If you are asking the school to keep the device for the summer or if you plan to move out of the district, you will be expected to pay for any missing parts when you turn in the device (cash or check only).
Kathy McCarty, Principal
Fayette Central Elementary School, FCSC

Here is a reminder about the food box distribution today at Fayette Central from 3:45 - 5:15

There will be a food box distribution this Wednesday May 19 at Fayette Central- 3:45 - 5:15- or while supplies last.

Here is our May newsletter: https://www.smore.com/hx3zq

Mrs. Bertsch's second graders earned enough Bee Tickets for a reward so they spent them playing games in their rooms with some sixth graders. All students had a great time.


Our new doors look amazing


Connersville Spartans Boys Basketball information fliers are being sent home:

The final NWEA testing for all students and ILEARN for grades 3-6 begins tomorrow. Please encourage your children to take their time and do their best on these tests. Also, please try to be present, on time, and well-rested during these important tests-thank-you!

Our lost and found is overflowing with really nice clothes. Please check to see to see if your child is missing something


Third grade is dissecting owl pellets



Drug Take Back Event Information:


Fayette Central Boys Cross Country team present their first place trophy from this year's race to the school


Three Fayette Central students were featured at a reception at the Fayette County Historical Museum for their winning DAR Historical Essay entries





Fayette Central Elementary had 42 runners Saturday in the elementary cross country race. FC boys came in first overall and girls were second.



Third grade is learning all about crayfish


Indiana K-12 schools have been directed by Governor Holcomb to continue with mask and social distancing requirements through the remainder of the 2020-21 school year. For Fayette County Schools, our last student day is May 27th. While the Governor's latest Executive Order lifts the mask requirements for Indiana on April 6th, schools are required to continue with the mask mandate. We appreciate the efforts of our students, staff members, and families during these challenging times and our hope is that after the current school year ends, we can begin planning for a more normal return to school operations for next year. If you or any family members age 16 and up would like to receive the COVID-19 vaccination, you are able to do so. The state of Indiana began offering vaccination appointments to any residents age 16 and up effective March 31st.

There will be no school Friday, April 2, 2021. We look forward to everyone's return on Monday, April 5, 2021.

Here is our April Newsletter:
https://www.smore.com/98tzm