
Good evening Jaguar Cubs families. This is Mrs. Gorham, principal of Fairview Elementary. I hope you had a restful and rejuvenating Spring Break and are ready to return for the last 8 weeks of school. This week on Friday, April 12 at 7am, we will observe our final All Pro Dads breakfast of the year. All fathers and father figures are invited to share with our students. We are excited to see all the students back on time tomorrow and ready to learn as we continue with the greatest show. Have a great evening.

Good evening Jaguar Cubs families. This is Mrs. Gorham, Principal of Fairview Elementary.
Only four days remain until we embark on our well-deserved Spring Break! It's an exciting time for our Jaguar Cubs to recharge and enjoy some quality time with family and friends.
This week we're hosting a dress-down fundraiser. If you'd like your child to participate and enjoy some treats from our snack cart, they're welcome to dress out of uniform. It's a fantastic opportunity for our students to show off their personal style!
Parents, mark your calendars for Monday, March 25th. Report cards will be sent home, providing valuable insights into your child's progress and achievements. We encourage you to take some time to review and celebrate their growth!
Get ready to say cheese! Tuesday will be our picture day, featuring both individual and group snapshots. Uniforms are not required for these pictures, so let your child's personality shine through.
Thursday will mark the end of our school week before the break. Students will bid farewell to say see you later to their classrooms and teachers until we return on Monday, April 8th, refreshed and ready for more learning adventures.
Let's make the most of these final days before the break. Thank you for your ongoing support and involvement in our Fairview Elementary community as we make this the greatest show. Have a great evening.

School Dress Down Week and Snack Combo...please see flyer.

🎨Celebration of the Arts🎨
5:30 p.m. Tuesday, 3/26 at Rocky Mount High!
Join us to celebrate the brilliance of Nash County Public Schools' students at our Celebration of the Arts! This event showcases artwork from students across the district. After the celebration, the artwork will be displayed at the Braswell Memorial Library throughout the month of April. Then it will be at the NCPS District Office in the Superintendent’s Art Gallery. 🖼️🎨✏️
#ArtsMonth #CelebrateArtinEducation #NCPS #NCPSchools #NCPSProud #CelebrationoftheArts #ArtworkDisplay


This is a message for current NCPS 9th to 12th grade student who reside in Edgecombe County but wish to continue in NCPS.


Good evening Jaguar Cubs families. This is Mrs. Gorham, Principal of Fairview Elementary. Here's a quick update for the week: Our students have a shortened schedule due to staff workdays on Thursday and Friday. They will only be attending school from Monday through Wednesday. Our students are currently engaged in our Exact Path Assessments for both reading and math until the end of this month, we kindly request that you ensure your students are well-rested and arrive on time daily. Also, mark your calendars! Spring Picture Day is scheduled for March 26, 2024. This session will feature individual pictures as well as class pictures. Keep an eye out for the flyer in this week's communicator folder. We look forward to seeing you tomorrow as we continue the greatest show! Have a great evening.

Unity Fri-Yay! Come together as a community of unity and wear green as a symbol to prevent Gun Violence and share your photos in the comments!
Gun violence is preventable when you know the signs. “Say Something” upstanders have helped Sandy Hook Promise prevent 7 school shootings and 60+ acts of violence with a weapon.


NCPS Teacher Workdays


In 4 out of 5 school shootings, at least one other person had knowledge of the attacker’s plan but failed to report it. People who hurt themselves or others often show warning signs before they carry out an act of violence.
#SaySomethingWeek #SaySomethingSavesLives #NCPSchools


If you reside in Edgecombe County and you have a student coming to Pre-K or Kindergarten, the registration event is going on now. Come to Fairview and let's get started!!

I promise to be an #Upstander and ”Say Something” when I see someone at-risk of hurting themselves or others.
#SaySomethingWeek #SaySomethingSavesLives #NCPSchools

Know the Signs: Preventing Gun Violence and Other Harmful Acts
This #SaySomethingWeek, NCPS is raising awareness on learning the warning signs of violence and how to get help. Here are the 3 steps:
– Recognize The Signs
– Act Immediately, Take It Seriously
– Say Something
www.sandyhookpromise.org/warning-signs


Parents Did You Know… Your Child can ride the wave of success with healthy breakfast options at school?
Established in 1989, National School Breakfast Week (NSBW) celebrates how school breakfasts can set students up for daily success. By observing this special week every year, we’re encouraging all K-12 schools to recognize the importance of a healthy start to the day with breakfast to fuel children’s academic success.
#NCPS #NCPSchools #NSBW24 #surfsupwithschoolbreakfast


Good evening Jaguar Cubs families. This is Mrs. Gorham, Principal of Fairview Elementary. This week is Read Across America Week. The goal is to encourage reading and educate people about its benefits, especially among children and young adults. There will be various events on campus this week to foster a love for reading including guest readers, presentations by local author and our annual Letterland Day parade. Please check the flyer that was previously shared for the activities each day. We look forward to seeing you tomorrow as we continue the greatest show! Have a great evening.

Join the fun...READ!!


Tomorrow morning!! Tune into Spectrum News on Friday, March 1, 2024 - in a detailed interview, Jeannie Kerr, Project AWARE director at Nash County Public Schools (NCPS), shared insights into the district's efforts to enhance student safety and mental well-being. With new safety legislation effective March 1, Nash County Public Schools has updated its protocols accordingly.
Nash County Public Schools, distinguished as one of six districts in North Carolina to receive the Project AWARE grant, exemplifies commitment to creating a secure educational setting. This grant, provided by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration and managed through the Department of Public Instruction, highlights the district's proactive approach to student safety.


NCPS has updated its dress code policy. If an individual believes that they have a cause to file a Title IX Sexual Harassment claim, please contact the following Title IX contacts:
Sheila Wallace - Title IX Contact for Personnel
Dr. Leondus Farrow, Jr. - Title IX Contact for Students
Angela Miller - Title IX Contact for Athletics
https://boardpolicyonline.com/?b=nash_county&s=160494


Don't forget to WEAR PINK tomorrow, Feb. 28 for Kindness Day.


Good evening Jaguar Cubs Families. This is Mrs. Gorham, Principal of Fairview Elementary. Beginning tomorrow and running through Thursday, our 2nd graders will be taking the CogAT state assessment. We will begin preparing for testing at 8am, so please have your students on time to avoid makeup testing sessions. February is Kindness and Love Month. We are asking students and staff to wear pink shirts on Wednesday, February 28th to support more love and kindness. This is part of an anti-bullying initiative. February is also Black History Month. This year, we are partnering with DS Johnson to celebrate the legacy and culture of HBCUs. Our program will be held on Thursday, February 29, at 6pm on the campus of DS Johnson Elementary. Our students have work hard to prepare and will represent the HBCUs in a variety of ways. Please have your students on campus by 5:30 prepared to participate. We are inviting all moms, grandmoms, aunts and big sisters to join us for IMoms on Friday, March 1 at 7am at DS Johnson for a little breakfast, a little bonding, and a lot of fun! Come gather with your children and other positive female role models to discuss topics and encourage each other. We look forward to seeing all of the students tomorrow as we continue to make this the greatest show ever. Have a great evening.

Dear Parents/Guardians:
You're invited to the "New School Drug Ed for Parents" on Feb 29th, 2024, from 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., hosted by Nash County Public Schools.
This vital session, led by Kriya Lendzion, a renowned Addiction & Prevention Specialist, aims to equip you with the latest insights and tools to navigate the challenges of youth substance use. Kriya will discuss the dangers of current drug trends and answer your questions until 7:30 PM.
This event is crucial for parents of 5th graders to college-age students and is suitable for teens to attend with their parents.
Highlights:
- Addressing the 114% spike in youth fatal overdoses.
- Conversations around marijuana and new drug trends.
- Strategies for safe experimentation boundaries.
- Importance of open dialogue to prevent substance abuse.
- Impact of substances on young brains vs. adults.
- Rising overdose rates and effective prevention talks.
A Zoom link will be provided before the event, and a recording will be sent to all registrants. Don't miss this opportunity to gain valuable knowledge for safeguarding your children.
REGISTRATION: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeV3xaXSAR7sXhz7G_CjTIpdbrw77gcgF3nzo7pRY-4l4kiag/viewform