Silverwolves Respect Everyone: Standing Tall Against Bullying : TOMORROW NIGHT, FHS Auditorium 6-7 pm
Parents and students... you are invited to a special evening on March 17th at Fremont High School from 6-7 pm. Nationally recognized speaker, Elliot Hopkins from the National Federation of High Schools will be speaking on topics such as bullying, hazing, cyberbullying and other issues that affect youth today. He will focus on early identification, prevention, and building a strong school culture that gives a sense of community, strengthens families, and empowers schools to have the courage to stand up and eliminate this problem. Eliot is a fantastic speaker and will answer any questions you might have. Come and share the evening with an expert that can truly help Fremont be the best it can be!
NOTE: Students will earn .25 attendance credit for attending this great event (see attached forms for more information). We look forward to seeing you there!
Want College Credit? Concurrent Enrollment Night!
Come to Fremont High School on Wednesday, March 19 at 6pm and learn more about all of the CONCURRENT ENROLLMENT classes that are offered through Weber State University here at Fremont High School. Your son/daughter can earn college credit while going to high school saving them hundreds of dollars and helping them to prepare for college! Join us!
FHS Student Commitments
At the start of the year, each FHS student signed a short list of "commitments" that each was willing to make in order to ensure that they do their very best. Below, are three of those commitments. As we enter the final quarter, assessing where you are with these commitments/goals is a great opportunity to look at where you are!
1.Fremont students are committed to their best efforts each day (mentally and emotionally) and the sustaining of those efforts.
2.Fremont students are committed to demonstrating respect and encouragement for peers, teachers, school and themselves.
3.Fremont Students are committed to conducting themselves in a way that contributes to a safe, orderly, and respectful educational enviornment