Month: February 2025
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Two students qualify for The Post Standard Final Regional Spelling Bee
Two F-M middle school students will compete in The Post-Standard | syracuse.com Final Regional Bee. Wellwood student Hazel Bazzano and Eagle Hill student Nikhil Jasti both received high scores on the Regional Qualifier-level online test, securing their spots in the Final Regional Bee. Hazel and Nikhil are 2 of 20 students from regional schools who
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Creativity shines at F-M; students bring home more than 100 Scholastic Art Awards
Fayetteville-Manlius Central School District students were recently recognized with a total of 144 awards in the 2025 Central New York Regional Scholastic Art & Writing Awards competition. In total, 4,555 pieces were submitted and judges selected the top 1,300 works to win awards in 17 categories. The Scholastic Art Awards are the nation’s longest-running and
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Eleven varsity teams earn scholar-athlete recognition
The New York State Public High School Athletic Association (NYSPHSAA) recently recognized several Fayetteville-Manlius School District athletic teams as part of its winter Scholar-Athlete program. At the end of each sports season, NYSPHSAA recognizes student-athletes and teams that have achieved academic success. To receive a NYSPHSAA Scholar-Athlete team award, 75 percent of students on a
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F-M parents/guardians asked to complete digital equity survey
The following letter was sent to F-M parents/guardians via email: Dear parents/guardians, The New York State Education Department (NYSED) is requesting internet and technology information to provide funding for school districts depending on the needs of the families. The ultimate goal is for NYSED to provide funding to those districts where families do not have
 
Recent Headlines
- Component district residents can vote on OCM BOCES capital project
 - Board of education to hold special meeting Monday, Nov. 3
 - Join us for Parent Council Nov. 6 to discuss special education
 - District seeking community feedback; Survey open through Dec. 1
 - ‘Exceptional academic ability’: F-M HS students advance in national scholarship program