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  • Eagle Hill Drama Club to present The Lion King Jr.

    Eagle Hill Middle School is proud to present Disney’s The Lion King Jr. as this year’s fall musical.  Disney’s The Lion King Jr. is based on the 1994 animated movie and the 1997 Tony award winning Broadway show. The musical features songs from the original film by Elton John and Tim Rice, such as “I


  • Component district residents can vote on OCM BOCES capital project

    The Fayetteville-Manlius School District is an Onondaga-Cortland-Madison BOCES component district. That means district residents can vote in OCM BOCES’ upcoming $30.5 million capital project vote scheduled for Wednesday, Nov. 19.  The proposal aims to improve classrooms and other learning spaces in the McEvoy Building at the OCM BOCES Cortlandville Campus and in the Career &


  • F-M follows Portrait of a Graduate developments, is prepared to support stakeholders through transition

    The Fayetteville-Manlius School District has been closely monitoring the development of the New York State Education Department’s Portrait of a Graduate. The New York State Board of Regents officially adopted the framework during its July 2025 meeting. The Portrait of a Graduate is the Education Department’s comprehensive vision to transform public education in the state


  • FMTV to broadcast homecoming varsity football game Oct. 10

    Hornet fans near and far will be able to watch F-M High School’s homecoming varsity football game during a special live broadcast produced by FMTV. FMTV, F-M High School’s student-produced daily television program, will livestream the matchup on Friday, Oct. 10 beginning at 7 p.m. as the F-M Hornets take on the Nottingham Bulldogs. It


  • FM Zen to host Small Read discussions on “The Anxious Generation”

    Fayetteville-Manlius families and community members are invited to take part in a series of upcoming “Small Read” events focused on the book, “The Anxious Generation,” by Jonathan Haidt. Join FM Zen to discuss kids, cellphones, and mental health. Three sessions are scheduled (feel free to join one, two, or all). They will be facilitated by


  • Eagle Hill music teacher represents F-M at international conducting workshop

    Eagle Hill Middle School music teacher John Jeanneret was one of only 40 conductors from nine countries invited to the annual North Texas Conductors Collegium this summer in Denton, Texas. The two-week program is hosted by the University of North Texas College of Music. Participants take part in rehearsals, performances, and coaching with the North


  • Bringing nature indoors: Eagle Hill celebrates new murals created by high school students

    The walls of Eagle Hill Middle School were transformed over summer break thanks to 7 dedicated F-M High School students. Hari Yoganathan, Nandhini Karthikeyan, Madeline Davidson, Sam Colvin, Angie Li, Luna Lee, and Kristen Evans worked together, volunteering their creativity and time, to finish 3 murals in the school.  “Eagle Hill was the only school


  • Construction kicks into high gear at all F-M schools this summer

    Next week, construction crews will begin setting up equipment and materials outside of Eagle Hill and Wellwood middle schools in preparation for partial roof replacements taking place this summer. The work to address critical aging infrastructure needs at both middle schools is part of the $15.4 million capital project approved by voters in May 2024. The project also


  • Middle school lesson leads to collaboration in national workshop

    F-M middle schoolers are making a national impact with work taking place inside their classrooms, as they created bird replicas to be donated to an art installation that will travel the country once completed. Eighth graders at both Eagle Hill and Wellwood Middle Schools were visited by Syracuse University Professor Holly Greenberg, who spoke about


  • Students in F-M HOSA Chapter earn medals during Spring Leadership Conference

    Competitive events at the spring conference vary based on student-interest, but all are in specialized healthcare fields, such as public health, medical spelling and reading, and human growth and development. The Fayetteville-Manlius HOSA Chapter took home several awards at the Spring Leadership Conference in April. HOSA is a student-led organization recognized by the U.S. Department