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INN a Minute (Yr 4 Ep 24) Wednesday, Sept. 18, 2024 - LaunchGVL Deadline


LaunchGVL & GCS Job Fair

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Fury Storms Past Carolina for Homecoming Win

Bojack Johnson vs Carolina

BJ Curenton vs Carolina

By Peyton Lazaroff (9th Grade Reporter)

Fountain Inn had a big win against Carolina High School for their homecoming game, beating Carolina 56-6.

The Fury had a great start in the first quarter securing an early touchdown on a two play drive where Sam Holliday broke loose for 40 plus and Bojack Johnson scored on an 8 yard run. Cru Hall made a successful PAT setting the Fury 7-0. Johnson would add another score on drive two paired with a successful Hall PAT brought the Fury 14-0 ending the quarter.  

Leading by 14 in the second segment Holliday rushed for a TD run 3 yards pushing the lead to 21. Carolina got their first touchdown, thanks to quarterback Ja’Sean Bowens running the ball 28 yards away bringing them up 21-6. One offensive play later, Holliday hit BJ Curenton in the flat for a  28-6 lead. A late touchdown by defensive end Chase Lundy on a crazy punt helped boost the score 35-6 at the end of the first half.

During halftime we presented our 2024 Homecoming Court and crowned our first Queen and King, Lyris Grubbs and Renato Blanco-Rojas.

Starting the second half off strong, Johnson once again found the endzone on his final carry of the night, improving the score to 42-6 two minutes into the third segment. Freshman Ayden Burton added a pair of rushing scores in relief of Johnson on the way to a 56-6 Fury victory. The 56 points are the most scored in history, breaking the record previously set earlier this year against Liberty.

Following this victory the Fury will carry this energy over when visiting Saint Josephs on September 20th at 7:30 p.m.

Homecoming King & Queen 2024


 


Joint Message - GCS & Sheriff's Office

Public Safety Message from GCS The Greenville County Schools Superintendent Dr. Burke Royster and Greenville County Sheriff Hobart Lewis ask for parents’ help in ensuring effective reporting of potential threats.
 
The Superintendent and Sheriff ask parents to monitor your child’s social media accounts closely, help control the spread of false threats and misinformation, and ensure effective reporting occurs. Having your child follow the See Something, Say Something protocols by reporting potential threats directly to the school or law enforcement will maximize the effective use of both school and law enforcement resources and ultimately create a safer environment for all students.  
 
We understand the tragedy in Winder, Georgia has created great concern among students, parents, educators and the community. After such a horrific incident, it is common to see an increase in reports of potential threats locally and across the nation. The District and the Sheriff’s Office continue to work closely to fully investigate all reports and diligently follow established safety protocols. In order to effectively utilize school district and law enforcement resources, we ask parents closely monitor their children’s social media accounts to ensure that students report concerns directly to the school or to law enforcement and not repost them on social media or share with classmates. The single most effective preventative tool regarding school safety is the See Something, Say Something protocol, which all schools in the district utilize. If your child sees or hears something that is concerning, they should say something to an adult or report it online using the See Something, Say Something icon on their Chromebook. Both the district and law enforcement are seeing the same messages shared repeatedly on social media, and often the same message is edited to replace the school name and then reshared again. When students or adults repost messages on social media and don’t report through the appropriate channels, it perpetuates fear and creates additional safety issues. It diverts resources from the school and law enforcement, complicates investigations, and makes it challenging to share accurate information with parents in a timely manner. Threats made towards schools, whether intended as a joke or not, are a crime in South Carolina and can result in serious legal consequences for students or adults.
 
Superintendent Royster shares, “The District, school administrators, and staff take all potential threats seriously and continue to work alongside law enforcement to fully investigate all reports. When addressing school safety across our district, it is critical to have a layered approach with multiple measures. We appreciate the Sheriff’s Office and other local law enforcement agencies working with us to ensure we have the most effective safety measures and protocols in place. We thank parents and the community for helping to address this issue.”
 
Sheriff Hobart Lewis assures the community, “We are fully committed to maintaining the safety and security of all students and faculty within Greenville County schools. Our School Resource Officers are present in every school, working diligently to ensure a safe learning environment. In light of recent nationwide threats, we remain vigilant in our duties and take all threats seriously, investigating each one to the fullest extent. We are grateful for the strong relationship and communication we have with the Greenville County School District, and we will continue working together to protect our schools and keep our children safe. Remember, if you see something, say something.”
 
The Chiefs of the following law enforcement agencies join us in the above efforts:
Chief Patrick Fortenberry, Fountain Inn Police Department
Chief Howie Thompson, Greenville Police Department
Chief Matt Hamby, Greer Police Department
Chief George Miller, Mauldin Police Department
Chief Michael Hanshaw, Simpsonville Police Department
Chief Benjamin Ford, Travelers Rest Police Department

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Students interested in driving to FIHS for 24-25 school year must complete this Google Form, bring proper documentation to the school and pay the fee for their pass.


 


24-25 Sexual Health & Responsibility Instructional Dates

2024-25 Instruction Dates
 
Semester 1:  Semester 1:  September 17-September 27
Semester 2: Semester 2: February 11-February 24
 
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Parents may preview the lesson topics and general outline through the district website or they may come to the school and preview the lesson details and videos at any time during school hours. 


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