2019-20|First 9 Weeks Honor Roll

Congratulations to all the students who made honor roll.

Congratulations to all the students who made honor roll.
Shirley School Students who missed one day or less in the first nine weeks were recognized today.
October 2 is National Custodian Day. Tyrene Gardner treated our custodial staff to Sonic Drinks. We appreciate you!
Kelly Robinson, Wayne Sutton Larry Fairfield Ken Summers Paula Bramlett Larry Seaton
Thanks to all our students, parents, and volunteers who helped with a successful Fall Festival. Here are a few photos.
Shirley art students decorated a candy bucket, donated by Robert Lanier, for the Fairfield Bay Haunted Campground this Saturday! Everyone go out for free candy and look for our Haunted Blue Devil Candy Bucket!
Shirley art students decorated a candy bucket, donated by Robert Lanier, for the Fairfield Bay Haunted Campground this Saturday! Everyone go out for free candy and look for our Haunted Blue Devil Candy Bucket!
Fairfield Bay - Shirley School Project - Students job shadowing & having field experience in hospitality & tourism at Fairfield Bay Conference Center, Cobblestone Inn & Suties & Carroll Culinary.
Fairfield Bay - Shirley School Project - Students job shadowing & having field experience in hospitality & tourism at Fairfield Bay Conference Center, Cobblestone Inn & Suties & Carroll Culinary.
Congrats to all who worked hard to be here every day through the months of August & September!
Congratulations to the high school winners of the Iris Garden Club North American Cardinal art contest.
The 7th & 8th grade enrichment class donated lemonade stand money to the Fairfield Bay Animal Shelter. Animal Control Officer Anthony Wright accepted the check on behalf of the Shelter.
Congratulations Shirley Junior Boys!
Visiting artist, Alice Woods of the Ozark Folk Center, teaches High School Art students the Japanese weaving technique; Kumihimo.
Visiting artist Alice Woods from the Ozark Folk Center teaches art students the Japanese weaving technique known as Kumihimo.
Visiting artist Alice Woods from the Ozark Folk Center teaches art students the Japanese weaving technique known as Kumihimo.
Visiting artist Alice Woods from the Ozark Folk Center teaches art students the Japanese weaving technique known as Kumihimo.