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As a reminder, graduation at Fairfield Central High School is Saturday, June 4, 2022, at 8:30 a.m., at the E.K. McLendon Stadium. If you are planning to attend the 2022 Commencement Exercises there are a few provisions established by the administration to provide a safer environment for our graduates, families, and guests.
Fairfield ISD Policy requires that students attending school reside within the boundaries of Fairfield ISD (unless they have applied and been accepted as a transfer student). Any questions regarding district residency should be confirmed by calling Freestone Central Appraisal District at 903-389-5510.
During COVID-19 all contact will be directed to the Fairfield ISD administration office at 903-389-2532
During COVID-19 all contact will be directed to the Fairfield ISD administration office at 903-389-2532.
Any questions regarding district residency should be confirmed by calling Freestone Central Appraisal District at 903-389-5510. Copy of student's birth certificate and Social Security Card. Copy of student's immunization records (We are unable to enroll students not meeting immunization criteria.)
CHILD FIND is looking for children who may not be reaching their full potential due to developmental delays. Fairfield County School District and the South Carolina Department of Education want ALL children to have the opportunity to reach their full potential. Child Find reaches out to the community through local school districts and provides help to families with children that have special needs. The Office of Exceptional Children serves children ages 3 to 21 with services tailored to meet their needs.
FES is one of two schools in the Midlands that has been selected by the Midlands Reading Consortium to participate in the Pony Express Program.