The Class of 2024 will be having a garage sale to raise money for prom. The students will be participating in the Rainbow Lake Garage Sales on June 16th and 17th.
The students will be taking donations of items that can be dropped off at the front of the high school on Tuesday, June 7th and Wednesday, June 8th from 2-3 pm. If you are unable to make those times to donate items, please contact Sydney Ash at 24ashs@fspirates.net.

The May positive office referrals were awarded this past week. Congratulations to all the students. We look forward to more positive office visits in the fall




Good Morning Fulton Families
As we continue to learn more about the tragic events that occurred in Uvalde, Texas, please join me in praying for the victims, their families, the students, staff and community. Whenever, events such as these occur we are all struck with disbelief and questions about what could have been done to prevent this from happening.
Please know that we are committed to making our campus and facilities as safe as possible. Schools should be a safe place for all students and staff. We have policies in place to keep our building secure, we teach students what to do when events like these happen and we practice emergency drills. However, it is important for all of us to actively take school safety seriously. Often after events like this we learn that almost always someone was aware of the danger. We all must be vigilant and take action when we see/hear threatening behaviors either directly or in social media posts. We are all called to action. We must be proactive to report suspicious activity to school administration or law enforcement. Reports can also me made on the Ok2Say website.
If you have further questions or concerns please don't hesitate to contact your building administrator or the superintendent. We wish you all a safe and exciting summer.
Congratulations Fulton HS Class of 2022! We hope you enjoy this slideshow. Thank you to the students and parents who submitted photos.
Compiled and Organized By:
Madi Bensinger and Grace Fitzpatrick
Edited By: Mrs. Malek
https://clipchamp.com/watch/k2rVxyN9Cah
This week we sent our seniors off with one last assembly. They narrowly beat the freshman in the spirit call. Then we waved them out and 11th-8th graders took their new spots in the gym.




Our graduating seniors has a lovely baccalaureate service this evening. 🎓




Congratulations Class of 2022!
Senior Walk on their last day of school and Graduation on Sunday. Proud of you all.




Senior walkthrough




Attention High Schoolers:
STEM@SVSU is pleased to invite current high school students to apply for the AT&T Great Lakes Bay Region STEM Innovation and Entrepreneurship High School Camp. The camp dates are Tuesday June 14th through Thursday, June 16th. This program will provide additional STEM education information, career awareness, exposure to engineering activities (robotics, 3D printing), and an introduction to entrepreneurship, STEM technology innovations, design innovations, prototype development, and product testing. There is NO COST to attend this camp; however full attendance is required. Application deadline is May 24th.
To apply, please use the link below.
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfi4jZJC6gFzPtEzDccjqt37lJdJKYAsvjvUcP5_o6SAtQr6w/viewform
If you have specific questions regarding this program, contact Dr. Rajani Muraleedharan at 989-964-4193 or rmuralee@svsu.edu
STEM@SVSU
Good Morning 7th & 9th Grade Students, Parents & Fulton Staff,
Just wanted to let you know that on Thursday May 12th, the Mid-Michigan Health Department will be at the school doing vision screening on the
7th & 9th grade students. This is a free service that the Health Department provides.
Please call the office with any questions 👀
Vision Screening
Vision screening of pre-school children is conducted by Local Health Department staff at least once between the ages of 3 and 5 years, and school-age children are screened in grades 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9, or in conjunction with driver training classes.
Many children enter school with vision problems. Children usually do not know that they see differently. Early identification of an eye problem is important. Conditions like amblyopia, or lazy eye, can be prevented if detected and treated during pre-school years.
FREE Vision Screenings at Your Local Health Department
All county or district health departments have a Vision Screening Program which includes initial screening, retesting, and referral of children.
Vision screening of pre-school and school-age children includes tests using screening and testing procedures approved by the Michigan Department of Community Health (MDCH):
Clearness of vision
Eye muscle balance
Nearsightedness
Farsightedness
These tests are used to screen pre-school and school-age children aid in identifying children who may have vision problems that require additional evaluation and follow-up.
A referral is made to an eye care professional after a child has failed one or more of the battery of vision screening tests or has an observable symptom. Follow-up for all referrals is conducted helping to assure that care is received. Completed follow-up is reported to MDCH. At least ten percent of the children screened in Michigan are referred annually to an eye care professional.
Of all children screened in Michigan annually, the Michigan Vision Screening Test Battery routinely identifies 10-15% of those screened as needing eye care.
Only a licensed optometrist or ophthalmologist can diagnose visual conditions.
Screenings are intended for all children in Michigan without cost and are conducted in all schools and at your Local Health Department by appointment.
Some staff sporting our new spirit wear to end staff appreciation week!
Thankful for all Fulton Schools wonderful staff!



Congratulations to all of our high school positive office referrals for the month of April: Lexi Sorah, Billy Short, Joanne Barber Kaya Canfield, Baeley Vandervest, Peyton Reynolds, Tyler Paeska, Meghan Patterson, Olivia Kirkpatrick, Gavin Isle, Rover Sorah, Destiny Burgess, and Owen Penoyer.
They were all recognized by staff for their respect, hard work, responsibility, and attitude. Keep up the great work!



Thank you to all of our volunteers that made tonight's home athletic events a success.




A teacher is a person who surrounds their students with inspiration to learn again every day. We have so many staff here at Fulton Middle and High School that continue to inspire every day. Happy Teacher Appreciation Week to each of them. Thank you for all that you do.



Congratulations to our Fulton Middle and High School students that were honored at the Youth Appreciation Banquet in April: Makiya Telling, Elijah Shafer, Daniel Stahl, Aden Seigneurie, Renee Viles, and Mattea Haley.

Thank you to all of the middle school-high school families and businesses that have contributed to make our teacher appreciation week amazing. We would like to specifically thank Keri Buscemi, Landon Powelson, Ed Lorenz, The Smith family, Darci, The MacLennan Family, The Muffin Top Bakery, Dewey's Trading Post, Biggby of Alma, Alma Brewing Company, and Healthies of Mid Mitten,.


Middle and High School Parents and Guardians
Quarter 4 Progress Reports were sent to the email on file. This report has also been posted online in Power School. Log into the web portal (not the app), in the upper left click on SwiftReach and click on the graduation cap in the upper right corner.
If you need any assistance accessing your account, please contact the office.

For grades 3rd-8th. If interested please contact them directly. We will have extra flyers in the elementary and middle school offices.

The Sophomores are having popcorn sales this Friday in order to help raise much needed funds for prom. It is $1.00 per bag. Students will order in 1st hour for 5th hour delivery.

The staff and students of Fulton Middle and High School want to say thank you to Ms. Wilson and Ms. Brush. We appreciate all you do. Happy Administrative Assistant Day!

