
Did you know Fulton High School has expanded its health class from 9 weeks to 18 weeks this school year?
Mrs. Malek has doubled the amount of time spent learning not only about physical health but also mental health. She has added the Michigan Cares Program (https://michiganvirtual.org/michigan-cares/) including their Mental Health Awareness program. In addition, our school counselor is leading weekly sessions of yoga as a part of the class.


Grades 7 and 9 will have a vision screening on March 7th. Please see the attached information on the free service provided at the school. This is a state-mandated screening.




GRATIOT COMMUNITY FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP DEADLINE --MARCH 1ST
The deadline for the Gratiot Community Foundation scholarships is TOMORROW, March 1st. There are many scholarships available to apply for and only one comprehensive application needs to be submitted. The following scholarships are only available to Fulton Students
Janet Cooper Abbott & Richard Abbott Scholarship
Athol Gamble Scholarship
Mildred Chaffin Portner Scholarship
Andersen Vocational Skilled Trades Scholarship
Please complete those applications and turn them in!
https://gratiotfoundation.awardspring.com

Before Christmas break, Mr. Woodman, our counselor began introducing our Middle School Second Steps lessons in the middle school.
Second Step® Middle School, is a research-based social-emotional learning program designed to improve students’ social-emotional skills, such as emotion management, impulse control, problem-solving, and empathy. Second Step skills and concepts are designed to help students both in and out of school. These include:
Mindsets and Goals: Students learn how to develop a growth mindset and apply research-based goal-setting strategies to their social and academic lives.
Recognizing Bullying and Harassment: Students learn how to recognize bullying and harassment, stand up safely to bullying, and respond appropriately to harassment.
Thoughts, Emotions, and Decisions: Students learn how to recognize strong emotions and unhelpful thoughts, and apply strategies to manage their emotions and reduce stress.
Managing Relationships and Social Conflict: Students learn strategies for developing and maintaining healthy relationships, perspective-taking, and dealing with conflict.



Good afternoon,
Attached is the flyer for the rescheduled CTE open house on March 2nd at Alma High School


Before Christmas break, Mr. Woodman, our school counselor, spent several weeks meeting 1 on 1 with every student in grades 6-12. The purpose of the minute meetings was to attempt to establish connections with every student. Through these meetings, Mr. Woodman was able to check in on each student academically, mentally, and emotionally. In addition, he asked each student who the adult was that they connected with here at Fulton Schools. We now can use that information to help support our students in all aspects of their lives. We also now know which adult to reach out to when a student needs extra support.


Eighth grade science held a fun broomball lab last week. Thank you Mr. Baker and Mrs. Nielsen!




Maintenance guys hard at work cleaning up from the storm!
Thanks guys!



Due to the current weather conditions Fulton Schools will be closed tomorrow Thursday, February 23rd.
The FAST program will also be closed.
Please be safe on the roads if you have to travel.

Attention Fulton MS/HS Students
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Due to current weather conditions all afternoon and evening events are canceled. All district offices will be closed at 1:00pm as well.

We want to take today to thank and appreciate all our drivers that get our students safely to and from school each day. Thank you for all you do!


Due the projected weather forecast Fulton Schools will be closed today, Wednesday, February 22nd.
FAST will be open.

Please get your survey completed before Friday!
Fulton Schools District Improvement Team is seeking feedback from all our parents. Please take a moment to answer a few questions about the building(s) your children attend. Responses will be accepted through 2/24. Thank you for sharing your experiences and feedback.
For 6th - 12th grade
6-12 https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeqv67TtnOxt8E_cwpt-GFE-aduwH2k_ElQFxxlD3FjyzyXeg/viewform?usp=sf_link


This is just a reminder that Parent Teacher Conferences are Friday, February 24th from 12:30-3 P.M.



Strive for a Safe Drive Week continues tomorrow thanks to Above the Influence.
Goal: To make students aware of how the choices they make behind the wheel can impact their life and lives of others.
Tuesday: Fake a Crash Injury Day: Have an old brace or sling? Wear it.
Wednesday: Favorite Car Brand Day: Ford or Chevy?
Thursday: Crash Dummy Day: dress like a test dummy
Friday: Mint Green Day
Driving simulator will be available all day Friday and during the game. We will be doing a program during the Varsity game to encourage safe driving.


We are lucky to have Mr. Salogar!


Congratulations to the following students who won the cupcake wars. For presentation, Adell Grubaugh and Alexis Glidden won. In the best tasting category Madelyn Smith and Fawn Ramsey won. The Grand champion is Elijah Shafer with a hamburger basket theme. The judges had a hard time because there were so many amazing cupcakes. Thank you to everyone who entered and gave to Project Graduation.


Pictures from our Middle School Valentine's Dance!









