
8th gradeath students calculating angles on triangles. The competition was a lot of fun.


Sixth grade social studies discussing how current events relate to their study of economies in Southwest Asia. So much great discussion happening.



Due to Fulton Schools boys basketball team advancing to the regionals, Monday’s scheduled Board of Education meeting is being postponed to Tuesday, March 15 @ 7:00pm.

Congratulations to Coach Walden and the boys basketball team on winning the district championship!! 🏀




See the attached letter on state testing from Michael F. Rice, Ph.D.
State Superintendent.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/17aBvowDeUTQ18zciGCspdts8BMia5spN/view?usp=sharing

8th-11th grade students started the course selection process for 2022-2023 this week. Ask your student about showing you their plan in Xello.


Tonight's Boy's Basketball game is a Blue and Gold out. 7 PM in Fowler Tickets can be purchased at gofan.com


The middle school had a speaker come this week and talk about the dangers of vaping. Thank you to Above the Influence for helping arrange this



Fulton Pirates varsity boys basketball will be competing in round two of the district basketball tournament on Wednesday evening against Fowler. The game will be in Fowler @ 7:00.
Tickets must be purchased in advance through GOFAN.
Hope to see a big crowd to cheer on our Pirates!

Our next Parent/Community Meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, March 15 @ 9:00am in the Elementary Media Center. Mr. Avery, Mrs. Koves and Mr. Torok will be there to answer your questions, gather your input and give updates on the districts plans for the upcoming bond projects.

Our next Parent/Community Meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, March 12th @ 9:00am in the Elementary Media Center. Mr. Avery, Mrs. Koves and Mr. Torok will be there to answer your questions, gather your input and give updates on the districts plans for the upcoming bond projects.

Find out how JRE employees energized their careers, see their work, and hear how the decision to enter skilled trades has led to successful and rewarding careers. All students (grades 7-12) and parents are invited to join us for interactive tours, equipment simulation, career information, dinner, and more!
https://www.jranck.com/skilled-trades/


8th-11th Graders will begin course planning for next school year this week. This includes writing and updating Educational Development Plans for high school and beyong.
8th graders will work on Tuesday, March 8th and Wednesday, March 9th in English
9th graders will be meeting Wednesday, March 9th from 9:20-10:35 AM.
10th graders will be meeting Wednesday, March 9th from 1:45-3 PM.
11th graders will be meeting Wednesday, March 9th from 12:25-1:40 PM.
Students who are out of the building will have an opportunity to complete this at a later date.


Montcalm Community College invites you to join our
Virtual Dual Enrollment Session
Wednesday, March 9 at 6:30 pm
Register HERE: shorturl.at/jryCH
Dual Enrollment at MCC allows students to take college-level courses while still in high school and receive both high school and college credit. Eligible students can take up to 10 college classes, and their high school helps pay for their tuition, fees, and books up to an approved dollar amount.
Learn at montcalm.edu/dual-enroll.
Parent/Guardian attendance is encouraged.


On Friday the CDC lifted the requirement for students and staff to wear masks on school transportation. Effective immediately Fulton Schools will no longer require masks on our buses. Masks will be optional.

Fulton Schools will be closed today due to road conditions

Fulton Schools is having a 2 hour delay this morning due to the late developing storm

This is one last reminder about the Foundation’s scholarship application deadline! Students have until the end of the day on March 1st to complete their application. We have nearly $180,000 available in scholarships to support education for previous and current Gratiot County students. Scholarships are available for all ages—graduating high school seniors, college students, adults returning to school, and even high school students studying arts outside the classroom. The largest two scholarship funds’ only criteria are that a student live or work in Gratiot County and are pursuing a post-secondary education. The average scholarship amount is $1,500, and every student is encouraged to apply.
The entire scholarship application process is online. To launch the application, visit www.gratiotfoundation.org/scholarships/, and select the 2022 Scholarship Application link. The applicant will create a login and answer a series of questions, which will determine their eligibility for ALL scholarships available. Please share with your appropriate networks!


A good time was had by all. Thank you to the junior class for planning a great night.





Sweetheart Dance 2022!
