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Details on the flier for the Fairfield Color Guard Summer Camp!


Fairfield High School was the host for a special party Tuesday morning as Rebecca Tarman was celebrated for her upcoming retirement.
Tarman is a 31-year teaching veteran, her first nine years at Syracuse Elementary and the last 23 with Fairfield Community Schools.
The celebration was put together by Stacey Mehlberg and Wendi Sparks, both close friends and teachers at Fairfield Jr/Sr High School. Tarman had a cake and was also joined by the FHS Life Skills students to add to the celebration.
Congratulations to Tarman on a fantastic teaching career and well wishes into her retirement!





We shared a post yesterday celebrating a state champion in Joya Holsopple at the Indiana State Middle School Track Championships in Terre Haute. Here's a little more depth on the event, and some additional Fairfield successes from the meet.
Holsopple cleared 10-0 to win the title, with teammates Shelby Miller (9-3) in third and Neila Rumfelt (8-0) in eighth.
Also representing Fairfield on the medal stand were the boys distance medley relay team of Wyatt Mast, Oakley Stichter, Caden Harris and Landon Russell, which placed third overall at 12:40.82.
The mixed 4x400 relay team of Mast, Stichter, Madison Jones and Eliana Yoder were fifth overall with a time of 4:22.82.



Another NECC trophy has been claimed by Fairfield!
The baseball team finished out a perfect 10-0 run through the conference after a come-from-behind 8-4 win over West Noble Thursday night. Trailing 4-1 in the fifth, Fairfield used a two-out rally that had six unearned runs come in.
Landon Miller was the hero on the mound, striking out 12 in relief while Sawyer Ernsberger had a huge two-out hit during Fairfield's rally.
The team earns its first outright conference title since 2013 and hits the 20-win mark for the season.





Fairfield Community Schools superintendent Dr. Carrie Cannon, assistant superintendent Monica Kegerreis and assistant superintendent of finance Andrew McDaniel honored longevity milestones as part of a staff PLC Day this morning.
Teachers and staff reaching specific milestones received a gift as well as recognition of their service to Fairfield Community Schools. This year's retirees were also recognized as part of the ceremony.
Those honored and their milestone are listed below:
5 Years:
Audra Blasio
Shanda Branneman
Margie Dobler
Rebbecca Donat
Bryan Fisher
Michelle Griffith
Nancy Haines
Megan Long
Sandra Miller
Mykayla Roskos-Neilson
Amanda Paschen
Sarah Schmucker
Julie Schumacher
Matt Thacker
Jacob Tucker
Jacob Zehr
Niva Beachey
Chupp, Loretta
Dawn Ernsberger
Jamie Estep
Kirsten Keller
Marlene Lehman
Mike Myers
Eric Smoker
Joy Wakefield
10 Years:
Andrew Davidhizar
Lesley Jones
Jacinda Metz
Shannon Wetzel-Gall
Stephanie Conder
Ella Haldeman
Kim Rink
Holly Stephens
15 Years:
Troy Beachy
Taryn Bergman
Lisa Fritchley
Larry Becker
Jessica Dunlap
Jill Leer
Wendy Nunemaker
Elisa Zollinger
25 Years:
Peg Fisher
Andrea Ganger
JoAnn Martin
Wanda Miller
30 Years:
Tim Fritz
Sheila Johnson
Dawn Thomas
Mark Mast
Ellyn Osterday
35 Years:
Jeff Hershberger
James Jones
40 Years:
Tracy Zook
45 Years:
Linda Erb
Retirements:
Glen Kehr
Miriam Hoover
Michael Myers
Sheree Riggen
Rebecca Tarman
Lori Wilson
Elisa Zollinger
Tracy Zook









On Wednesday, May 24, Fairfield Building Trades will be hosting an open house event for anyone interested in viewing the 2022-23 Building Trades project home.
The location is north of Fairfield Jr/Sr High School located at 15670 CR 42, Goshen, IN, 46528, situated to the left of the gravel lane off of CR 42. The Open House will be from 3-6 p.m.
This year's 1500 sq. ft. home was constructed for Wayne and Zoe Stanger. It is a two-bed, two-bathroom ranch-style home. The features include walk in showers, attached garage, cathedral ceiling, radiant floor heating and cedar accented front porch.



Ryan LeCount's US Government classes at Fairfield Jr/Sr High School were part of a unique experience regarding elections and the voting process. Actual voting machines were brought into the library at FJSHS, and members of the classes formulated election "campaigns" to garner voting momentum for their peers in casting votes. Election outreach coordinators from the county were brought in to help with the process, which directly gave the students a mock voting experience.



Everyone wants a voice in the world, it's just a matter of how you speak. And for some, speaking is a little more difficult. Fairfield recognizes that by employing speech pathologists, like Faith Mahony shown here with her students at New Paris Elementary. Hers and others' work with our students help put our kids on the right track to have a say in this awesome world we live in.
Thank you to those who serve our students as we recognize National Speech Pathologist's Day!


Jill Anderson's veterinary class at Fairfield ventured to a local breeding facility to assist with annual exams and vaccinations. The onsite opportunity furthers what the students are already learning within the classroom during the year, and a nice way to punctuate the end of the year.
Special thanks to Anderson for providing the photos!








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It'll be a night of chilllllll.
Fairfield's music department will be hosting a Jazz n' Java Night on Tuesday, May 23, starting at 7 p.m. in the Fairfield Jr/Sr High School cafeteria.
Entry fee is $5 (students and children under 4 are free).
The experience is a night of music, desserts and cafe beverages while featuring the Fairfield jazz band and vocalists.
Come for the coffee, stay for the tunes.


Fairfield senior baseball star Alec Hershberger is among those up for the MaxPreps Indiana High School Baseball Player of the Week! The highlight of Hershberger's week was a no-hitter thrown Thursday at Prairie Heights, allowing just one walk and striking out nine in a 14-0 win, keeping the Falcons unbeaten in NECC play. The Taylor-bound hurler has a 1.24 ERA and 76 strikeouts on the hill this season, the K's total leads the NECC. The link to vote for Hershberger for POTW is below!
INDIANA HS ATHLETE OF THE WEEK NOMINEES
* Kaylen Salee, Mt. Vernon Softball
* Sam Bond, East Central Baseball
* Grace Gray, Cascade Softball
* Gavin Lash, Wapahani Baseball
* Shelby Rakosky, Fortville Mt. Vernon Softball
* Alec Hershberger, Fairfield Baseball
* Makenzie Cornwell, Elwood Softball
* Jamison Lewis, Southwestern Baseball
https://www.maxpreps.com/news/osT4C_lIL0GncyNfJh1oww/maxpreps-indiana-high-school-athlete-of-the-week-award-vote-now.htm


A reminder to the senior class as we finish up the year!


A couple weeks ago, we posted information on a series of Fairfield summer athletic camps. One more camp has produced its dates/times, and that is volleyball.
The volleyball camp is set for June 19-23 at the Fairfield Jr/Sr High School gym. Grades 6-8 will go from 10 a.m. to noon, and grades 2-5 from 1-3 p.m. Cost for the camp is $35, and there is a $10 late fee for anyone registering after June 2.
For more information, contact Fairfield athletic secretary Sheila Miller at (574) 831-2184.



Tourney time is slowing creeping up, and with it, a little focus on the conference races.
Fairfield’s Lady Falcons took on the NECC in the girls track championships Wednesday. The team placed seventh overall and had two athletes place in the top three of their events. Jalyn Stofleth cleared 9-0 in pole vault, but was bested by Angola’s Kylie Caswell, who hit 9-0 first to take the title on standards. Stofleth was named All-NECC for her efforts. Madelyn Culp was third overall in long jump, her best flight went 16-1.75.
Full results were not immediately available from the boys NECC track championships, but Nic Hofer was named All-NECC in shot put and Marco Garcia was named All-NECC in the 100 meters.
Baseball opened its week with another solid non-conference win, knocking off Class 2-A No. 7 South Central Union Mills 5-1. Keegan Miller went 5.1 innings, not allowing a run and striking out six. Mitchell Miller had two hits, a run and RBI. The JV dimed Hamilton on Tuesday in an 11-1 final on the road. Hunter Kauffman pitched a complete game, striking out seven. The junior high team clubbed Goshen, 19-3, led by Ben Penrose’s three hits, four RBIs and two runs scored.
Alec Hershberger tossed a no-hitter Thursday, allowing just one walk in a 14-0 Fairfield win over Prairie Heights. Hershberger struck out nine in the win, and had help from Michael Slabaugh, who mashed two homers and drove in three. Cohen Yoder hit his first career homer and scored three runs.
Saturday evening, Fairfield knocked off its second ranked team of the week, beating Class 2-A No. 8 Rochester, 5-4. Keegan Miller ran his record to 7-0 on the season with a complete game on the mound, striking out seven.Yoder and Owen Garrison each doubled and drove in two for the Falcons.
Tennis locked up the NECC regular season title with a 5-0 win over Angola Tuesday evening. Addison Mast and the two dubs team of Ella Branneman and Malley Behles swept their opponents as part of the championship-clinching effort. JV won nine of the 11 matches with the Hornets.
The NECC tournament will conclude this afternoon at Westview after a weekend of rain, but not before Mast closed out the one singles championship over Westview. The Falcons have three more courts in championship matches in a points showdown with Westview for the team title.
Fairfield kept its name in the NECC softball race early in the week with a huge 6-5 win over Central Noble. Bailey Willard had three hits, Makayla Culp added three runs and three stolen bases, and Faith Berkey notched her 12th pitching win of the season. Marian hosted Fairfield Tuesday and closed out a dimer, 11-1.
In the upset of the regular season, Prairie Heights knocked off Fairfield, 3-2, to give Eastside the NECC regular season title in addition to the tourney title. Jasylynn Hall had two hits to lead the Fairfield offense.
Fairfield golf added two more NECC wins to its ledger, shooting 154 to best Lakeland (163) and Eastside (200). Andrew Miller had a 38 and Jasper Carl added a 39 as personal bests for each in the wins. Brayden Miller shot a school record 67 on Saturday, but was a shot back of medalist honors Saturday at the Angola Invite. Fairfield shot a season-best 312 to finish third at the invite, trailing both champion Westfield and Guerin Catholic’s 290s. Miles Nine added a season-best 72 to help the Falcons.
Fairfield dropped a pair of junior high golf contests Tuesday, shooting 209 in trailing both Westview and Angola. Eli Kio had a personal best with a 45 in the match.







Kinda hard to be here without them, right?
Here's a salute to all the moms out there, from new ones like Amanda Paschen and soon-to-be's like Faith Mahony, to long-timers like Jill Erb and Tracy Zook. Happy Mother's Day to all of the mothers out there, enjoy your day in the sun wherever and however you choose to celebrate!


Fairfield High School's Jim Jones has been named a State/Jurisdiction Finalist for the Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching (PAEMST)!
The PAEMST Team invites you to join us virtually to celebrate Jim at the PAEMST State/Jurisdiction Finalist Celebration on May 11th at 4 pm ET.
There is no need to register and there are no attendance limits for the public streaming link.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=882bBB0OMHY


Last Call!!!
Fairfield Cosmetology is quickly wrapping up its school sessions. The Senior Salon will be closing this Friday, May 12, and last call is now. Juniors are still available into next week, appointments will be open from 8-10:30 a.m. To make a last-minute appointment, call (574) 831-2184 ext. 8612.
