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District’s budget proposal maintains all student programming and staffing levels
On Tuesday, May 20, Fayetteville-Manlius School District residents will vote on a proposed $116,419,548 budget for the 2025-26 school year, which would maintain all existing student programming, staffing levels, and mental health support resources across all school district buildings. “As a district, our goal remains to provide a safe and secure learning environment for all
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German language greatness: F-M HS students secure several scholarships, awards
Fayetteville-Manlius High School senior Hiro Havey is among eight students nationwide to win a National German Honor Society Post-Graduate Scholarship this year. The American Association of Teachers for German awards cash prizes to students studying German and who intend to continue using the German language after graduation. Hiro is the first F-M student to ever
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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
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F-M students excel on National Latin Exam
More than 80 Fayetteville-Manlius students studying Latin received awards on the National Latin Exam in 2025, including one who earned a perfect score. The exam was administered in March and is taken by more than 100,000 students in all 50 states and 20 other countries. F-M High School Awards – HS Gold | HS Silver
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Search is underway for new Superintendent of Schools; share your opinion in survey, open through May 9
As the search for the next Fayetteville-Manlius Superintendent of Schools continues, the Board of Education has approved a survey intended to gather input from district stakeholders. Community members, parents/guardians, staff, and students are invited to help the Board in sharing desirable attributes and qualities of a future candidate. The questions in the online survey, open
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Five candidates running for board of education; three seats available
On May 20, district residents will elect three members to the Fayetteville-Manlius School District Board of Education. The individuals elected will each serve three-year terms. The board is the official policy-making body of the school district. It is responsible for carrying out the laws and regulations pertaining to the education of the community’s children. It
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Several F-M students win awards at CNY Science & Engineering Fair
Fayetteville-Manlius students are celebrating a strong showing following the 2025 Central New York Science and Engineering Fair Competition, held on March 30 at the Museum of Science and Technology (MOST) in Syracuse. From FMHS, sophomores Laila Duggal and Yusuf Ay and senior Deniz Gursoy won several awards. From Eagle Hill Middle School, Meenakshi Thangadurai, Makizh
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F-M High School students inducted into National Technical Honor Society
Nine Fayetteville-Manlius High School students were inducted into the National Technical Honor Society (NTHS) for their outstanding achievements in OCM BOCES’s Career and Technical Education (CTE) and New Vision programs. NTHS recognizes students who excel in career and technical education, which emphasizes hands-on learning experiences, real-world applications and career-specific training, according to the honor society’s
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“Big Read” community event rescheduled for May 5
Update as of April 21, 2025 The Big Read finale event, “From a House of Cards to a Strong Foundation: Redefining Success in our Community,” rescheduled after inclement weather caused organizers to postpone the discussion, will now be held on Monday, May 5 from 6:30-8:30 p.m. in the Fayetteville-Manlius High School Auditorium. All presenters originally scheduled
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Join us for Parent Council May 1 to discuss school budget
Fayetteville-Manlius School District parents, guardians and caregivers are invited to attend the last Parent Council meeting of the school year on Thursday, May 1. Parent Council meetings serve as community focus groups in which attendees are asked to share their opinions on predetermined topics. The May 1 meeting will focus on providing an update on