
We celebrated our talented seniors at the Fine Arts in Fayetteville Public Schools Signing Day as they take the next big step, signing with colleges to continue their journeys in the arts! These students have earned scholarships for their incredible dedication to music, theater, visual arts, and more!🎭🎶
Congratulations to each of you! We can’t wait to see where your creativity takes you next! 💜🎓
#FineArtsSigningDay #FPSProud #ArtsInEducation #ScholarshipSuccess #FayettevillePublicSchools #ClassOf2025











Fayetteville Public Schools recently hosted AVID Night, a special celebration honoring all AVID students, with a spotlight on the Class of 2025.🎓 Families had the opportunity to learn more about the AVID program, Advancement Via Individual Determination, and hear powerful stories from current students about how the program has impacted their academic journeys and personal growth.
AVID is a global nonprofit organization committed to closing the opportunity gap and preparing all students for college and career readiness. During the event, seniors completing the AVID program were proudly awarded their graduation cords in recognition of their hard work and dedication.











One hundred and sixteen FHS seniors were recognized today at the annual AP Scholar Luncheon for being named Advanced Placement Scholars for their performance on AP exams. Congrats to this group of high achievers!🐾💜











🌍Earth Day is almost here and the Fayetteville High School Eco Fashion Club kicked things off with a Clothing Swap, where students explored a model thrift store and got to “shop” for new-to-them clothing items. Along the way, they learned about the positive impact of choosing secondhand fashion and how small choices can make a big difference for our planet. 👕♻️
Way to go, Bulldogs, for leading the way in sustainability and style!💜
#EarthDay2025 #FayettevillePublicSchools #EcoFashion











Fayetteville High School students went all in for a great cause, raising over $1,500 for Special Olympics Arkansas! 🏅🎉
As a reward for their fundraising success, students got to drench participants with buckets of ice-cold, freezing water. Superintendent Dr. Mulford and Dr. Miller joined in on the fun! 🥶💦
Every year, thousands take the polar bear plunge into icy waters to support inclusion and opportunity for over 19,500 Special Olympics athletes across the state. All in the spirit of giving back and making a difference.
Way to go, Bulldogs. 🐾💜 #FreezingForAReason #FHSPlunge #SpecialOlympicsArkansas #BulldogPride










'Java with John' was a hit this morning at the beautiful Fayetteville High School Matthew William Moore Library! ☕🍩 Dr. Mulford had a fabulous time connecting with students, serving up coffee and donuts, and sharing conversations. Huge thanks to all the students, staff, and school board members who joined us! 💜 #JavaWithJohn #FayettevillePublic Schools









Fayetteville High School celebrated Black History Month in style! Students enjoyed a cookout, a powerful gallery walk featuring community members and student projects highlighting African American culture, and an exciting round of Black History Month Jeopardy in the Performing Arts Center.
The celebration wrapped up with a stroll performance by University of Arkansas fraternities and sororities!
#BlackHistoryMonth











Fayetteville Public Schools had a blast hosting the 2025 Arkansas Special Olympics Area 3 Basketball Tournament today at the FHS Bulldog Arena! 🎉🏀 CONGRATULATIONS to all the athletes for their amazing performances and unstoppable energy! And thank you to the FHS students, staff, and volunteers for all of the support, organization, and love!💜
#SpecialOlympics










Washington Elementary 4th graders met with Fayetteville High School robotics students and got an up-close look at how real robots are designed and brought to life. 🤖✨
This hands-on experience sparked curiosity and built excitement as the 4th graders begin their robot-focused nonfiction reading unit. 📚💡
#STEMInspiration #LearningThroughExperience #FutureEngineers









This week, the Be Pro Be Proud Truck rolled into Fayetteville High School giving our students a hands-on look at in-demand careers in trades like welding, plumbing, and machining. Led by the Associated Industries of Arkansas Foundation, this initiative connects young talent with rewarding, skilled careers that keep our world running.💪🚛
With over 23% of skilled professionals nearing retirement, America’s workforce needs the next generation ready to step in—and Be Pro Be Proud is here to help. Our students loved exploring the simulators and discovering exciting career options!
#BeProBeProud #FayettevilleHighSchool #FutureSkilledWorkers #HandsOnLearning

Last weekend, Fayetteville High School hosted the VEX V5 Robotics Competition, where 38 high school and 15 middle school teams from across the region competed in intense 2v2 robot battles! Organized by DogByte Robotics, the event showcased creativity, teamwork, and problem-solving as students worked with mentors to design and build innovative robots. 🌍🤖
Seven of our highschool teams made it to elimination rounds and one made it to semifinals. Three district middle school teams made it to elimination rounds with one making it to semifinals. Middle School Team 7187R, the "High Steaks" team, qualified for the State Championship in March.
A special thanks to the over 150 dedicated volunteers that kept the competition running smoothly.
Congratulations to all teams, and thank you to everyone who made this event possible! 🌟
#VEXRobotics #FayettevilleHighSchool #STEM #FutureEngineers #Robotics











Fayetteville High School hosted a Career Expo today, where students connected with community professionals to explore a wide range of career paths. The event gave students a chance to discover careers that match their strengths, while also seeing how subjects like English, math, and teamwork translate into real-world skills. 🚀🎓
With the guidance of local experts, our students gained firsthand insights into what life after high school could look like. It’s all about empowering them to dream big and plan their next steps! 💼👩💼👨🔧
#FayettevilleHighSchool #FutureLeaders #CareerExploration #StudentSuccess











⚖️ Fayetteville High School students had a front-row seat to the Arkansas Supreme Court in action! 🏛️
Students had the incredible opportunity to witness a live oral argument on a real-life court case. Not only did they get to experience the judicial process up close, but they also engaged in a Q&A session with the justices, learning firsthand about the inner workings of our legal system.











Fayetteville High School students rolled up their sleeves and took part in a day of community service, making a real difference throughout our city. 💪❤️ This hands-on experience not only helped our students give back but also helped them fulfill their community service graduation requirement. So proud of these young leaders! 🌟
A HUGE THANK YOU to the amazing organizations and businesses that partnered with our students, providing them with the opportunity to gain valuable community service hours. Your support makes all the difference! 🙌💜
Beautiful Lives
Big Paws of The Ozarks
Cobblestone Farm
Fayetteville Parks and Recreation
Potter's House
Samaritan House
Spring Creek Food Hub
Squire Jehegan Outreach Center
Watershed Conservation Resource Center
#FHSServes #CommunityService #GivingBack #FutureLeaders #ProudMoment











📚✨ True Lit is back for its 11th year to bring world-class authors to Fayetteville! ✨📚
Today, students at Fayetteville High School had the incredible opportunity to interact with author Nic Stone. Nic Stone burst onto the literary scene with her debut novel, "Dear Martin," which quickly became a New York Times bestseller.
Students had the chance to hear about her journey as a novelist, gaining insight into what it takes to bring powerful stories to life. Then, a second group of aspiring writers joined Stone for a creative writing session, learning from her expertise and sharpening their own storytelling skills! ✍️💡
Thank you, Nic Stone, for inspiring our students and showing them the power of words! 💙📖
#TrueLit2024 #NicStone #FayettevilleHighSchool #DearMartin #CreativeWriting #Inspiration

🚦 Today is Crosswalk Safety Awareness Day! 🚦
👉 This special day is dedicated to raising awareness about the rules of the road: 🔹 Motorists, remember—it's the law to yield to pedestrians in crosswalks! 🔹 Pedestrians, always look both ways before crossing to ensure your safety!
A huge thank you to our amazing crossing guards who keep our children, parents, and pets safe everyday!







Welcome back, Bulldogs! 🐾📚✨
Fayetteville High School held their annual Bulldog Blitz this week!
Students had the opportunity to pick up their schedules, take their yearbook pictures, and get their student IDs. 🎉
Ninth graders attended freshman orientation led by the FHS Dawg Crew. Freshman toured the building and participated in activities to help them acclimate to Fayetteville High School.🎉











⭐The countdown to the first day of school is on! Our amazing teachers are busy attending professional learning sessions and gearing up for a great year ahead. They’re excited and can’t wait to see all of our students soon! 🎒✏️ Let’s make this year the best one yet! #BackToSchool #TeacherLife #ExcitedToLearn

Fayetteville High School AP Environmental Science students have been working on a three-year longitudinal project at McNair Middle School to remove invasive species from behind the playground and replace them with native plants.
As part of the project, FHS students traveled to McNair and presented their work to the science classes. FHS students gave a brief presentation to each class, and then took the classes outside to show them the invasive plants. There are real educational benefits when students teach students!











Fayetteville High School held their annual AP Scholar Luncheon today! One hundred and one seniors in the class of 2024 were honored for their performance on AP Exams by being named an AP Scholar, an AP Scholar with Honor, or an AP Scholar with Distinction. Congratulations and thanks for upholding this FHS tradition!!