We are always in need of bus drivers to transport our students. Starting pay is $24/hour along with
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We are always in need of bus drivers to transport our students. Starting pay is $24/hour along with great benefits. To learn more about the postilion, visit the district Transportation page.
Forest Area School District named School District of Distinction
Forest Area School District (FASD) has been named a 2024 Magnificent School Districts of America
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Forest Area School District (FASD) has been named a 2024 Magnificent School Districts of America (MSDA) School District of Distinction. MSDA national merit awards are given to magnificent school districts that demonstrate a commitment to high academic standards, curriculum innovation, successful desegregation and diversity efforts, and strong parent and community involvement. Read the full article here.
We’re so thankful for our generous sponsors and the community for their support of the Forest
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We’re so thankful for our generous sponsors and the community for their support of the Forest Area Education Foundation. This year we raised over $80,000 to help our children develop critical 21st century and STEM skills for a constantly changing workforce. We had a great crowd, and enjoyed delicious food, lively music, and dancing. A heart-felt thank you for your support of Forest Area School District students!
The Council of Chief State School Officers (CCSSO) today announced Shelly Gatsor, a
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The Council of Chief State School Officers (CCSSO) today announced Shelly Gatsor, a kindergarten through eighth grade English as a second language (ESL) teacher, as the 2024 National Teacher of the Year. Read more on this News Site.
Local author, Meghan M. Anderson, will be at the Maple Elementary at 10am on May
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Local author, Meghan M. Anderson, will be at the Maple Elementary at 10am on May 29th for a reading of her book, A Dog Named Bunny. All elementary students are invited to hear this rhyming story for young readers about a puppy whose parents decided to name her something a little different and special. As she grows up, she decides to change her name, but soon realizes she is lost in a sea of sameness. This helps her appreciate that her name sets her apart while still keeping her part of the pack. If you have any questions feel free to reach out the event coordinator Emily Catz.
Congratulations to Natalie Miller for getting first place in the state leadership essay contest.
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Congratulations to Natalie Miller for getting first place in the state leadership essay contest. Natalie's essay earned an award for both "Excellence in English" and "Student Leadership", as well as a $1,000 scholarship. Great Job Natalie!
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