
Members of Fairfield's FFA program headed out to the Test Plot south of New Paris Elementary to take part in the harvest.
The learning experience included all facets of the process, from simple observation and site management all the way to the physical mechanical operations. FFA Director Karrin Koontz noted the harvest went well, the kids learned more than they planned, and the actual yield was where it needed to be.






Fairfield held its Fall Sports Award banquet Thursday night, celebrating each of its seven fall athletic programs.
For a full rundown of the awards lists, find our link below!
https://www.fairfield.k12.in.us/article/1322513



Fairfield volleyball once again made the play that matters.
Read about how much money they raised from their annual Pink Out Night and how it will impact people in our county.
https://www.fairfield.k12.in.us/article/1322177


The Fairfield baseball program will host the fifth running of the Boys Night Out kids event on Friday, Nov. 10, at Fairfield Jr/Sr High School.
Check the flier for details, or contact Fairfield baseball head coach Darin Kauffman at (574) 202-1914 for more information.



If you have a TV nearby on Thursday morning, members of our Fairfield music department will be on Hometown Living on WSBT-22 at 9 a.m. talking about their appearance at the ISSMA State Championships as well as this weekend's Fairfield Music Auction.


The annual Fairfield Community Schools staff costume contest didn't disappoint. Fairfield Jr/Sr High School brought back Molly Ringwald and the crew from "Breakfast Club", Millersburg put on the neon vests for "School Improvements Ahead", Benton let its colors shine bright as "Crayons", while New Paris had Cruella de Vil corralling the puppies as "101 Dalmations". Judging the schools was Central Office feeling their age as "Old Folks".
Taking home the traveling trophy for 2023 in a unanimous vote was New Paris!









Here's a photo set with some highlights from the day that was for the Fairfield Marching Pride at the ISSMA State Championships. We also have a gallery over on our FCS Facebook page as well! Check back in with us on Monday for video reaction from Lucas Oil Stadium!











Here's a photo set with some highlights from the day that was for the Fairfield Marching Pride at the ISSMA State Championships. We also have a gallery over on our FCS Instagram page as well! Check back in with us on Monday for video reaction from Lucas Oil Stadium!











Walkerton was the end of the line for Fairfield's postseason march. After taking an 8-0 lead, Fairfield gave up 25 unanswered points to lose to John Glenn, 25-8, Friday night in the Class 3-A football sectional semi-finals.
Blake Metzger had the lone touchdown for Fairfield on a 13-yard touchdown catch from Brooks Custer, Metzger then evading Glenn for the successful two-point try.
Ty'Ronn Larkin returned the ensuing kickoff for a touchdown, then Chase Miller outran the Fairfield defense for a touchdown, the home-sided Falcons up 14-8 at that point.
Miller added a field goal to end the first half, and Glenn tacked on another touchdown in the third quarter to finish out the scoring.
Fairfield finishes its season 6-5 overall while Glenn (7-4) advances to face Knox (11-0) in the sectional championship.





Wanted to pass along a note of reference in an update we've made to give additional options for information.
In the cases of our school lunch menus, we now have them listed in a pair of places in addition to your children having access to them in physical form from the schools.
You can find each school's breakfast and lunch menus on our Dining tab on both the FCS website as well as the FCS app. Now, you can also find a PDF of each menu in the Documents section for each school.
So to sum up, pick a school and hit 'Dining' to see the daily, weekly and monthly menus, or hit Documents and find the folders labeled '2023-24 Breakfast/Lunch Menus' to get access to the PDF files.
Happy Friday!


The Blue & Gold Gala is fast approaching, set for Saturday, Nov. 4, at the Smoker Craft building in New Paris. There is a raffle drawing accompanying the event sponsored by the Fairfield Alumni Association, $20 per ticket or $50 for three. Raffle winners need not be present to claim a prize.
For tickets, stop by the Fairfield Community Schools administration building at 67240 CR 31, Goshen, IN 46528 or call (574) 831-2188.


It was a huge weekend for the Fairfield Marching Pride, showing it is a state championship contender with a pair of big performances in Indianapolis.
FMP would finish in the top three of the Bands of America Showcase on Friday, joining Western and Edgewood at the top of the Class A heap. The showcase was part of the 2023 Indianapolis Super Regional at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, which featured schools from across the Midwest.
The BOA was a precursor to the Decatur Central Semi-state on Saturday, where FMP qualified for the ISSMA State Finals as part of the top 10 programs in Class C, the second-largest class in Indiana.
It’s the 14th straight trip to the State Finals and 27th appearance overall. Fairfield, whose program is titled ‘Speak’, is looking to improve on its fifth-place finish in 2022 and still searching for its first-ever state championship. FMP has two runner-up finishes, in 2021 and 2015.
Fairfield will perform at 2:35 p.m. this Saturday at Lucas Oil Stadium between NorthWood and Edgewood, with awards for Class C starting around 3:50 p.m.
The Class C lineup is set as:
Beech Grove, Angola, Western, Garrett, NorthWood, Fairfield, Edgewood, Fort Wayne Concordia, Northwestern and Twin Lakes.
Enjoy some of photos provided by Dawn Thomas, and also find the link below from the Indianapolis Star, which has a photo gallery from the BOA on Friday!
GO FMP!!!
https://www.indystar.com/picture-gallery/news/local/2023/10/20/music-fills-lucas-oil-stadium-with-bands-of-america-super-regional-championship-is-at-lucas-oil-stad/71257792007/










It wasn’t a widely kept secret that Fairfield had struggled against its neighbor to the northwest, the Jimtown Jimmies. The Falcons hadn’t beaten the Jimmies since the Jimmy Carter administration (1979) and had never beaten them in the state tournament, losing all seven of its tries.
The streaks are over!
Fairfield knocked off Jimtown, 17-6, Friday night in the opening round of the Class 3-A Sectional 26 tournament.
Sawyer Ernsberger opened the scoring for Fairfield with a six-yard rushing touchdown, capped by a powerful Breckan Maran two-pointer. Jimtown countered with a Ty Zartman 67-yard bolt up the middle, but the two-pointer failed, leaving the score 8-6 home team. The Falcons answered with a drive that had Ethan Schmucker rumble in from three yards for a touchdown, but the conversion failed, making it 14-6 at the half.
Fairfield hit the dagger when Ernsberger drilled a 28-yard field goal midway through the fourth quarter, and the Falcons defense withstood Jimtown’s final push to close out its first sectional win since 2020.
Fairfield were led by Brooks Custer, who made play after play in accumulating 127 total yards from the quarterback position. Blake Metzger added 80 yards on the ground.
The Falcons (6-4) will travel to John Glenn (6-4) for the sectional semi-finals, the red-and-black Falcons a 64-0 winner over South Bend Clay in what amounted to the final-ever game for the Colonials. Clay is closing its doors in May.







Fairfield Cross Country saw its 2023 competition season come to a close Saturday at the New Prairie Regional.
The girls team finished 17th overall as a unit, none of its runners able to squeeze out a spot to state. The top runner for the Lady Falcons was Kaitlyn Kuhn, who was 74th overall with a time of 21:24. Continuing down the line in scoring positions for Fairfield were Natalee Lambright (86, 21:37), Lyla Dennis (105, 21:50), Lorelei Shively (115, 22:01) and Claira Foust (155, 22:51).
The boys had three runners active at New Prairie, but weren't able to keep up with the top performers for state advancement. Ethan Garcia-Mendoza (124th) and Evan Correll (130th) were within a couple steps of one another at the final, Garcia-Mendoza at 18:12 and Correll at 18:14. Luke Mast was the third Falcon in 175th at 18:44.
Special thanks to Jason Grasty for the photo work at New Prairie!









Have you had a chance yet to sign up to sponsor a local Fairfield family this holiday season as part of our Sponsor-A-Fairfield Family Christmas Program? If not, check out our registration page and help make a family's holiday season a little merrier!
We also are open to blind donations if you prefer to impact in that way. You can do so by contacting your preferred school's PTO/PAC advisors, or contact any of the school secretaries.
https://www.fairfield.k12.in.us/article/1296544


We live to play another week!
Final from Fairfield:
Falcons 17
Jimtown 6
#ontothenext - next week at John Glenn


It was Spa Day on Thursday for one of our staff member's pups.
Finn Graves gets an A+ for his nail trim, bath and blow dry. Don't let the puppy dog eyes fool you, he was just waiting for his peanut butter stick to be refilled. His day followed with a nap!
One of the perks our staff members have is bringing in their pet for our Vet Careers students and staff to do things like Spa Days, helping our students get some hands-on training in the classroom.
While this is just a luxury for Fairfield staff members, we wanted to share what our students are working on in the Vet department!


Be safe and enjoy your time off!


The holiday season is just about here, and Fairfield Community Schools are getting a jump on the season with its Sponsor-A-Fairfield Family initiative.
If your family would like to sponsor a family in need, see our registration post here:
https://www.fairfield.k12.in.us/article/1296544
Fliers with information will be sent home today with each student in our school corporation.


You would be hard-pressed to find an activity that our LifeSkills kids at MEMS love more than their trips to Loveway.
Take a look into why they love it so much at the link below!
https://www.fairfield.k12.in.us/article/1290707



