Fayetteville
City Schools
”Building Better Schools One Student At A Time”
We Believe:
Mission
With a commitment to excellence, the Fayetteville City Schools
will provide the best education for each student by providing advancement in
technology, highly qualified instructors, and a safe learning environment.
Shared
Vision
With involvement from the community, Fayetteville City Schools
will create an environment that is committed to excellence in education so that
each student will be motivated to reach his or her potential in order to become
a contributing citizen.
General Information
The system operates one
elementary school, one intermediate school and one junior high school serving
students in grades K-9. Governing the school system is a six-member board,
appointed by the Board of Mayor and Aldermen. The Board, in turn, appoints the
Director of Schools. The School Board meets openly on the first Monday of each
month at 5:00 p.m. in the auditorium of the Municipal Building. The public is
notified of any called meetings through the media.
Historical
Information
Destruction of some City
records and School Board minutes leaves the exact establishment date of the
system unknown. City records indicate that the city system originated from a
private academy, which was established in the early 1800's on the old Robert E.
Lee campus. Records indicate, however, that the system as we know it probably
became operational in 1910.
Accreditation
All schools of the City System are fully
accredited by the State of Tennessee and Southern Association of Colleges and
Schools.
Inclement
Weather
On days it becomes
necessary to close school because of adverse weather conditions, announcements
will be made on the local radio stations as soon as possible. Remember to
listen specifically for announcements concerning FAYETTEVILLE CITY SCHOOLS on
WEKR and WYTM-FM.
Transportation
Bus transportation is provided for students
living within the Fayetteville city limits.
The Fayetteville City Schools is an Equal
Opportunity Employment Agency. This system conforms to the Civil Rights
Act of 1974. This system assures under Title VI and Title IX that no
person shall on the grounds of race, color, gender, or national origin be
excluded from participation in, be denied benefits of, or be subjected to
discrimination under any program or activity receiving federal financial
assistance. (The Fayetteville City School Board's policy outlines the
complaint/grievance procedure to assure that these rights are protected under
State and Federal law). Any suggestions for the planning or
implementation of these programs should be submitted to Rickey Shelton,
Supervisor or Sandy Stout, Supervisor at Fayetteville City Schools, 110A
Fayetteville City Schools
110 A South Elk Avenue
Fayetteville, TN 37334