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  • Wellwood hosts speaker in honor of International Holocaust Remembrance Day

    “One thing that stood out to me was the role everyone played. If one person decided to not help them, would they ever be saved? The idea of one little thing goes a long way is awesome,” shared a Wellwood student.  Wellwood Middle School recently welcomed a guest speaker in honor of International Holocaust Remembrance


  • F-M’s policies regarding Immigration and Customs Enforcement

    Dear Fayetteville-Manlius school community, As we continue to hear more about Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) activity across the state and nation, the district felt it was important to share related information about district policies and procedures.  At F-M, we strive to ensure all students and staff feel safe and supported as integral parts of


  • 2026-27 Kindergarten registration is open

    Calling all parents and guardians of children who will be in the Class of 2039: The Fayetteville-Manlius School District is ready to get them registered! “Kindergarten registration is always an exciting time of year,” said Melissa Corbin, F-M’s Executive Director of Early Childhood and Human Resources. “We are excited to meet our new families and officially


  • Join us for Parent Council Feb. 10 to discuss Special Services and UPK

    Fayetteville-Manlius School District parents, guardians and caregivers are invited to attend the next Parent Council meeting on Tuesday, Feb. 10. Parent Council meetings serve as community focus groups in which attendees are asked to share their opinions on predetermined topics. The Feb. 10 meeting will focus on Special Services and Universal Prekindergarten. The meeting will


  • Board of education to meet Monday, Feb. 9

    The Fayetteville-Manlius School District Board of Education plans to meet at 6 p.m. on Monday, Feb. 9, 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


  • F-M students earn more than 100 Scholastic Art Awards

    Fayetteville-Manlius Central School District students were recently recognized with more than 100 awards in the 2026 Central New York Regional Scholastic Art & Writing Awards competition. It’s the nation’s longest-running and most prestigious recognition program for teens in grades 7-12. The Central New York region includes 13 counties and nearly 400 eligible schools. Judges evaluated


  • Board to discuss long-range planning at Feb. 2 workshop

    As Fayetteville-Manlius School District officials are considering what building projects need to be tackled next, they are also weighing if they should be approaching their long-range planning and construction projects differently.  The F-M Board of Education plans to meet at 6 p.m. Feb 2 in the Eagle Hill Middle School auditorium to be updated on


  • F-M students compete in FIRST LEGO League competition

    The Eagle Hill Stingers and Wellwood RoboHornets recently competed in OCM BOCES’ FIRST LEGO League competition held at Roxboro Road Middle School. They were among 270 students representing 27 teams and 12 school districts.  Students in grades 4-8 designed, built, and coded their own LEGO robots, then cheered them on as they tackled a series


  • District is preparing for possible remote instruction days

    An early, snowy, and cold winter has prompted the Fayetteville-Manlius School District to begin preparing for the possibility of remote instruction days if the district must use more emergency closure days than were built into the school calendar.  “We all know that winter in the Syracuse area can be long and challenging to predict because


  • Cake or clay: Student projects yield mouthwatering results

    You could imagine exactly how the plate of fluffy pancakes smothered in syrup with a pat of butter and blueberries on top would taste and smell—if they were actual food and not a clay sculpture.  Each year, Mary DeBlois challenges her eighth grade art elective students to create a large-scale ceramic project. This year, the