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Month: March 2026


  • Wellwood Middle School presents “Once Upon a Mattress”

    Tickets are on sale for Wellwood Middle School’s production of “Once Upon a Mattress: Youth Edition.” Shows will take place at the Wellwood Auditorium on the following dates and times: Tickets are $10 plus $1.55 in processing fees. They are available online at: https://events.ticketleap.com/tickets/fmschools/once-upon-a-mattress-youth-edition Show Description Many moons ago in a far-off place, Queen Aggravain


  • Join us for Parent Council on March 25 to discuss academic programs

    Fayetteville-Manlius School District parents, guardians and caregivers are invited to attend the next Parent Council meeting on Wednesday, March 25. Parent Council meetings serve as community focus groups in which attendees are asked to share their opinions on predetermined topics. The March 25 meeting will focus on academic program updates. The meeting will take place


  • Board of Education to meet Monday, March 23

    The Fayetteville-Manlius School District Board of Education plans to meet at 6 p.m. on Monday, March 23, at Eagle Hill Middle School. All meeting agendas are made available on F-M Community and are subject to change. The meeting will be livestreamed on F-M Community and the district’s official YouTube channel. Individuals who wish to speak


  • Capital improvement costs driving preliminary budget increase

    The Fayetteville-Manlius School District is moving closer to finalizing its 2026-27 preliminary budget to present to its board of education at the end of April. In New York state, school districts report spending in three categories: administrative, capital and program. At the F-M Board of Education’s March 9 meeting, Assistant Superintendent for Business Services Brad


  • A letter from the board on the superintendent search

    Dear Fayetteville-Manlius Community, Over the past several days, we’ve received questions about our superintendent search. We stand behind how we conducted it, and we welcome the opportunity to tell you why. Selecting a superintendent is the most consequential decision a Board of Education will make, and we approached it with the care and seriousness it


  • Join Superintendent Parvey for a local meet and greet

    Dear F-M Schools Community, As my first two weeks at Fayetteville-Manlius draw to a close, I want to thank you for the warm welcome I received so far. It is clear from my visits to schools and my attendance at recent school events that our staff and parents/guardians are deeply engaged and proud of our


  • Power in numbers: F-M schools have strong showing in Math League competition

    Eagle Hill and Wellwood Middle School students proudly represented Fayetteville-Manlius in this year’s Onondaga County Jr. High Math League competition. Hosted by the Onondaga County Math Teachers, the annual league brings together middle school students from across the county to compete in five meets held throughout the school year. During each meet, students work individually


  • Three F-M teams advance to Super Regional Battle of the Books

    Fayetteville-Manlius students recently competed against teams from across Central New York in the Regional Battle of the Books tournament, with three F-M teams earning spots in the upcoming Super Regional competitions. The Book Swimmers representing grades 3 and 4 from Enders Road Elementary School, Slay Queen 101 representing grades 5 and 6 from Wellwood Middle


  • 2026-27 school calendar approved

    The Fayetteville-Manlius School District calendar for 2026-27 is now available. The Board of Education approved the calendar during its March 9 meeting, setting school holidays, vacation weeks and days off for students due to staff development days. As school events are sometimes rescheduled throughout the school year, the district no longer produces a 12-month printed


  • F-M High School prepares for annual Dance Marathon fundraiser

    2026 MCs, fmdmmcs on Instagram Fayetteville-Manlius High School students are preparing for their annual Dance Marathon fundraiser. It’s a longtime tradition at F-M, students have been hosting the event for more than 30 years. The 2026 Dance Marathon is scheduled for Saturday, March 21, but fundraising efforts began much earlier in the school year. Each