Parents can find a step-by-step to walk through account creation on the new FZSD Family Portal here: https://5il.co/2risu
Thank you for your patience as we launch this new tool.
Don't miss out on early bird pricing for the yearbook! Order before August 19th at yearbookordercenter.com and enter the code: 24998.
Dear Fort Zumwalt families,
We are glad to hear that you are excited about our new portal app.
Please be advised that testing has not been completed on our new system.
You will receive an email when the system is ready for you.
We want you to have the best user experience we can deliver and appreciate your patience as we go through the final phases of our migration.
Remember, you will receive an email when the system is ready for you. We advise you to wait until then to download the new app. Thank you for your patience.
Looking for supply lists before Prime Day? We've got you covered.
Not ready to think about the new school year yet? That's OK!
The Back To School Headquarters is live at go.FZSD.us/BackToSchool
and there for you when you are ready.
Get information on: Annual paperwork, Supplies. Student Nutrition. Transportation
and More!
Families should watch for an email regarding the launch of the new FZSD Family Portal by Focus School Software later this month.
The Fort Zumwalt Back to School Headquarters is live on the district website. You will find information on the new Family Portal by Focus School Software, information from our clinic, student nutrition and transportation departments and more: http://go.fzsd.us/BackToSchool
Don't forget to RSVP for Freshman Transition Day on August 8th by July 19th to ensure proper t-shirt sizes. Check out the flyer here: https://app.peachjar.com/flyers/2694745/schools/94295
Save the date: Wagner Portrait Group will be at East High on August 22nd to take school pictures during the school day. More information coming ...
Welcome to the last week of the 2023-2024 school year! Important things for families to do this week:
Check for and pay fines and fees in the parent portal. (Did you know the district currently has more than $80,000 in outstanding meal account payments?)
Pick up any prescription medications from the clinic.
Remember sunscreen and water if your student(s) celebrate Field Day.
Pack a disposable lunch bag if your student(s) pack lunch on the last day.
Schedule your student(s) to get their vaccinations updated if they will be in Kindergarten, 8th or 12th grade next fall so they are ready to return in August.
Watch your email inbox for important updates this summer.
Plan your summer reading list!
It's official! Congratulations to the East High Class of 2024!
S/O and congrats to our students studying through Lewis & Clark Tech and our apprenticeship program They brought home 8 gold medals from the state SkillsUSA competition and six earned trips to nationals! Learn more: https://www.fz.k12.mo.us/article/1524606
For the fourth consecutive year, our four high schools have been recognized as Project Lead The Way (PLTW) as Distinguished Schools. #PLTW is a national curriculum that offers students hands-on learning in biomedical science, engineering and computer science. Participating students have the opportunity to earn college credit while in high school. PLTW recognizes Distinguished Schools for their commitment to increasing student access, engagement, and achievement in their PLTW programs. Congrats!
The annual FZ Art Show is open 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. at the Professional Development Center today and tomorrow, and from 9 a.m. - Noon on Friday.
⚠️ Due to the forecast of severe weather, all afterschool and evening events will be canceled today, May 8, 2024, in the Fort Zumwalt School District.
Do you miss playing kickball? FZE StuCo is organizing a free fun event, Unified Kickball on May 10th at 4:30 pm vs St. Charles High. Anyone can come and sign up and be a part of a team! Warm ups will start at 4 pm. Sign up here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSc6g9UVToZoIbIgW6vrwMwQWAiuhRm0lbxaJuHS9ygaKgW_6w/viewform
How do you grow graduates interested in STEM? You start by showing little learners all the things STEM can be. At St. Peters Elementary, Science Day was a school-wide hands-on exploration, including activities led by visiting teachers from DuBray Middle and East High. There was even a “lab” with East High’s Project Lead The Way fourth-year Biomedical students. Each year, East High teacher Carrie Stowers and her students work to connect with the community. This year that meant inspiring future explorers by using simple items from the kitchen (and some super-cool goggles) to illustrate how compounds react to each other. #FZCommunity #FZEquipToExcel
Learn more about what's going on at FZ East High by checking out the April, Message from the Principal located on the home page of our website!
Congratulations to Audrina Miller on being named one of the Students of the Week for April 22nd. Mr. Ogles says Audrina epitomizes not just academic excellence but also resilience, compassion, and unwavering determination. Despite facing profound loss just a few months ago, Audrina has displayed remarkable strength and maturity. Her ability to maintain a positive attitude in the face of adversity is truly inspiring. She has not allowed her personal struggles to hinder her academic performance or her interactions with peers and teachers. Audrina has and continues to be a source of positivity and encouragement for her classmates. Audrina's resilience, compassion, and unwavering determination make her a truly deserving candidate for the Student of the Week recognition. She embodies the spirit of our school community and serves as an inspiration to us all.
Keenan Williams was named one of the Students of the Week for April 22nd. Mrs. Quinones says Keenan is a pleasure to have as a student. Aside from being an exemplary student, his good character shines through in whatever he does. He is a positive influence for his peers, highly responsible, and is continuously helpful and courteous to anyone around him. Keenan is always in a pleasant mood, has on a smile to brighten your day, and is a joy to be around. He continuously displays an optimistic attitude with whatever is asked of him, and is a perfect example of positive peer influence. His dedication to his goals, as well as his consideration for others, will lead him to a successful future in whatever path he chooses. Congratulations, Keenan!
Congratualtions to Claire Gwak on being named one of the Students of the Week for April 22nd. Mrs. Hayes says from the first moment she met Claire years ago to these final pages of her high school career, she has always worked tirelessly to lift her community. In the classroom, she is a vital part of the social fabric of our class...leading discussions, rallying classmates, and providing positivity. In our school, she works vigorously in Stuco to plan homecoming, honor veterans, raise money for Special Olympics, and celebrate teachers at our end-of-year luncheon. Outside of East, she works along St. Louis Youth Ambassadors to spread awareness of the Korean culture. Additionally, she has presented to local fire stations about the importance of raising money for baby boxes to be installed in St. Louis. However, what has my heart is her plight to help ELL students in our school. She realizes that state testing does not always afford them the ability to have reading passages/test questions translated in their many native languages. Claire has been lobbying for change--contacting lawmakers and planning to speak at a future Zumwalt board meeting. Some students dream of a better future, a brighter community. Not Claire. Day by day, mission by mission, she is enacting real change. I couldn't be more proud of her many awe-inspiring efforts.
Prom Spirit Week starts Monday, April 22nd. Join in the fun and dress as your favorite athlete or wear a jersey for Olympic Sports theme on Monday!