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August 02, 2024

Back to School Night

Come meet the staff, celebrate the new year, eat dinner, and participate in our olympic activities.


School Board Vacancy Seat

July 11, 2023

vacancy

Coconino County Superintendent of Schools, Cheryl Mango-Paget seeking candidates to run for Fredonia-Moccasin Unified School District

Governing Board Seats

 

FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. – Coconino County Superintendent of Schools, Cheryl Mango-Paget, is extending an open invitation to dedicated individuals who are passionate about shaping the future of education in the Fredonia-Moccasin Unified School District. With three crucial governing board seats up for election, now is the time for community members to step forward and make a difference in their local schools.

 

The upcoming election presents a unique opportunity for civic-minded individuals to become an integral part of the educational leadership in Fredonia-Moccasin. Each open seat is a four-year position, set to commence on January 1, 2025, and extend through December 31, 2028. The election day is scheduled for November 5, 2024.

 

To foster meaningful engagement and dialogue, Superintendent Cheryl Mango-Paget will be visiting Fredonia on Wednesday, November 29, 2023. She will be available at Fredonia-Moccasin School from 2:00 to 4:00 pm, welcoming prospective candidates and providing valuable insights and information. During this time, she will be accessible to answer any questions and distribute Governing Board Elections Packets for those interested in becoming a candidate.

Aspiring candidates seeking more information about running for election are encouraged to visit our website at https://coconino.az.gov/2855/Governing-Boards, or contact the Office of Coconino County Superintendent of Schools at (928) 679-8070 or via email at cmango-paget@coconino.az.gov.

To be eligible as a School District Governing Board candidate, individuals must meet the following qualifications:

  • Be a Citizen of the United States.
  • Be a registered voter of Arizona.
  • Be a resident of the school district for at least one year immediately preceding the day of the election.
  • Neither employees of the district nor their spouses may hold membership on the governing board or be employed by a third-party vendor.
  • Immediate family members who have shared a residence within the previous four years are not eligible to serve simultaneously on a five-member board governing board pursuant to A. R. S. § 15-421.
  • A candidate may not serve on two School District Governing Boards concurrently.

On November 5, 2024, qualified electors within each of the school and college districts in Coconino County will have the opportunity to elect governing board members who will wholeheartedly commit to the Oath of Office prior to their service. It is important to note that any documents filed by candidates are subject to the Arizona Public Records Law.

 

For more information and to express your interest, please contact the Coconino County Superintendent of Schools office, at (928) 679-8070 or email – mdespain@coconino.az.gov or cmango-paget@coconino.az.gov .

Your voice and dedication can help shape the educational landscape in the Fredonia-Moccasin Unified School District. Join us in making a meaningful impact on our local schools. Be the change you wish to see in your community!


ENCOMPASS CAN HELP YOUR CHILD

April 21, 2021

Encompass can help your child!  Click the blue title above to view the attached flyer.


AzMERIT Testing

April 03, 2018

The Fredonia School District will be conducting the AzMERIT testing for the next few weeks. 

Here are a few tips to help your student do the best they can.

  1. Make sure they eat a good breakfast, either at home or with the school breakfast program
  2. Make sure they get plenty of sleep the night before they test
  3. Help them understand that these tests are important, and that they can do well and succeed

A note was sent home with the elementary students. Please refer to the note sent home with the elementary students for their testing schedule.

The schedule for the high school can be found below.

7th Grade Testing

  • Writing - April 4
  • Reading and Math - April 9 and April 12

8th Grade Testing

  • Writing - April 4
  • Reading and Math - April 9 and April 12

9th Grader Testing

  • Writing - April 4
  • Reading - April 10
  • Math - April 16

10th Graders

  • Writing - April 5
  • Reading - April 10
  • Math - April 18

11th Graders

  • Writing - April 4
  • Reading - April 11
  • Math - April 17

Thank you for your support in helping us provide a bright future for your children.


Statement Regarding Threat

March 01, 2018

March 1, 2018

On Thursday, February 22nd at approximately 7:30 am administration received a credible tip that a student may be bringing a gun to school on one of our busses.  The administration immediately began implementing our emergency response protocols including securing our students, staff, and facilities and contacting law enforcement.  Fredonia Elementary School instituted a Lock-out and Fredonia High School instituted a Lock-Down as directed by the Kane County Sheriff’s Dispatch.  These are two different protocols that we practice with our students on a regular basis.  The high school transitioned to Lock-out so that students could move to the gym and eat breakfast.

At approximately 7:40 am all school busses still in route to our schools were stopped before arriving at our campus.  Law Enforcement officers from six different agencies responded to our call and were arriving as the busses were stopping on Hortt Street.  We would like to express our gratitude for the individual officers that responded immediately and effectively in our time of need.  The officers followed their protocols and training in securing the bus that was suspected of having a weapon on board.  Fredonia Town Marshals took the lead in this process.  We appreciate their continued efforts in training and coordinating with school administration to be prepared for emergencies.

After a thorough search of the bus and the students on board, no gun was found.  Bus students were then directed and allowed to enter the schools.  Law Enforcement then began an immediate investigation into the potential threat to Fredonia High School. A thorough search of the school classrooms, lockers, and students continued at the high school.  No guns were found at the school.

At approximately 8:25 am our automated parent contact system was utilized to send out a message that the school had received a threat, that all students were safe and secure, and that there was no need for parents to respond or come to the school.  During our own investigation, we have found that our system did not contact every number in our system as we have programmed it to.  We sincerely apologize if any parents/guardians did not receive this message.  We are looking into the possible causes of this malfunction so that it can be corrected in the future.

Throughout the day on February 22nd each classroom was visited by the Principal.  Mr. Waite and Mr. Wright explained the facts of what had occurred that morning.  Mr. Wright attempted to personally contact the parents of each of the individual students that were on the bus that law enforcement boarded and searched.  These parents were given facts about the events of that morning.  Parents were asked to call with any concerns or questions after talking to their students after school. 

A safe learning environment is our primary concern.  We are taking this situation very seriously.  Fredonia Town Marshal’s Office continues to investigate the alleged threat.  We will encourage prosecution if appropriate.  If anyone has information related to this investigation please contact the Marshal’s Office. 

It is important for everyone to use caution in reacting to rumors about this situation.  Due to laws regarding the confidentiality of student records, we cannot make any statements about any students involved in the investigation.  We want to encourage all families to regularly take inventory and check the security of firearms in their homes.  Please educate your children on what to do if they find a firearm.  We also encourage parents to talk to all children of all ages about the importance of sharing information.  If anyone ever sees something or hears something that would endanger our students, SAY SOMETHING.


Winter Break

December 14, 2017

Fredonia Schools' Winter Break will be December 20th through January 1st.  Tuesday, December 19th will be a full school day with the typical release time of 3:30 pm (2:00 pm for Kindergarten students).  School will resume on Tuesday, January 2nd at 8:00 am.  Enjoy the holidays!


Indian Education Policies

October 30, 2017

Indian Education Policies

The Governing Board reviewed the Indian Education Policies during a public hearing at their November 7th board meeting in the Kaibab Paiute Tribe's multiple purpose building.  The changes that were discussed during this public meeting will be reviewed and possibly voted on in a future Board meeting.  To view the current policies click here:  Indian Education Policies. For questions about possible changes, please call Dorene Mudrow at 928-643-7333.


Update of Attendance Policy

October 02, 2017

The Fredonia-Moccasin USD Governing Board has updated policy JE- Student Attendance. To download a copy of the policy, please click on the link above.


BLUE & WHITE DAY

September 12, 2017

Thursday September 14th

 

BLUE & WHITE DAY

 

We encourage all student in all Fredonia Schools to wear BLUE & WHITE to school.  We also encourage all community members to show their school spirit by wearing BLUE & WHITE this Thursday.

 

GO LYNX!


HOMECOMING

July 18, 2017

FREDONIA HIGH SCHOOL

HOMECOMING!!

SEPTEMBER 16TH. 2017

 

THEME: WE STAND TOGETHER

 

FRIDAY: PARADE @ 5:30

BONFIRE @ 7:30

SATURDAY: VOLLEYBALL @ 10:00AM AND 11:00AM 

FOOTBALL @ 1:00PM

DANCE: 8:00-10:00PM 

 

 

 





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