
SENIOR SPOTLIGHT: Elena Baker
Best Memory At Fisher: Favorite memory from high school were all the students who got hit in the face with a ball during basketball games (including myself).
Activities You Participated In: NHS, Yearbook, Student Council, Class Officer, Mentor, Float Building, Salvation Army, Food Drive, Polar Plunge, and Walk-A-Thon.
Plans After Graduation: I plan to attend the University of Illinois in Champaign-Urbana to get my Bachelors Degree in Journalism and pursue a career as a Foreign Correspondent.
Senior Quote: "You don't have to be sorry for leaving and growing up...." -Matilda, Harry Styles


SENIOR SPOTLIGHT: Kailey May
Best Memory At Fisher: Spending everyday with my friends, who make being at school better.
Activities You Participated In: Basketball & Softball
Plans After Graduation: Go to Parkland College for nursing, then transfer to a University.
Senior Quote: "I didn't graduate, I graduATE."


SENIOR SPOTLIGHT: Kloe Bishop
Best Memory At Fisher: Friday night football games
Activities You Participated In: Basketball
Plans After Graduation: I plan on attending Parkland to become an elementary school teacher
Senior Quote: Glad it's over


1R enjoying a story!


Good luck to our Bunnies this week!!!


Field Day is almost here for our K-6 students! Mrs. Stafford is in need of some parent and/or high school volunteers to run the different stations. High school students, this is a great way to earn volunteer hours! If you're able to volunteer to help please sign-up via the link:
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0F4CA5A62BA1F4C43-field
Field day is a fun way to end the school year and kick off summer!


HS Physics took a trip to DACC for a career fair and drone competition. It was put on by the U of I Extension program. We had a great time! Dylan was our Physics spokesperson. He was interviewed by U of I and WCIA.









Fisher Community,
I need your help!
My name is Ginny Williams and I am a science teacher at Fisher Jr./Sr. High School. I am a registered dietitian nutritionist and am in the process of starting a nutrition education program at the high school for the 2023-2024 school year. Enrollment in this course is currently around 50 students. Some topics that I plan on covering next year include body image, digestion, macros, food groups, kitchen safety, food safety, diseases related to poor nutrition, food preparation for one and many, grocery shopping, eating on a budget, eating disorders, diet trends/ anti-dieting/ dieting misinformation and myths, and many more.
My plan and hope is to use funds allocated for this course to cover the cost of our ingredients. This leaves very little money in the budget to stock the kitchen with the equipment needed. Items needed include, but are not limited to: like-new pots and pans (all sizes), mixing bowls (all sizes), measuring cups and spoons, utensils, plates, bowls, napkins, silverware etc. along with a variety of kitchen electronics: blenders, hand mixers, stand mixers, food processors etc. If you have been going through your cabinets and doing some almost-summer-cleaning, please consider donating any of your unused, like-new items to this amazing new course. If you have a question about whether or not it is something our class could use, please reach out at ginny.williams@fisherk12.org (mailto:ginny.williams@fisherk12.org) and I would be happy to answer your questions!
Please note that any donations that do not get used for our class will be passed on to local second-hand stores or recycled properly. If you are interested in donating, please drop off any donations to the school office with a note to inform the secretaries that it is for Ms. Williams.
Thanks in advance!
Ms. Williams


HOIC Baseball/Softball Showcase - GO BUNNIES!!!


5R recently had a chess tournament after school that was a
lot of fun. We’ve been learning how to play chess all year and wanted
to test our skills in an informal tournament. Fun was had by all!






Lexi Murray, High School senior, spoke to the 6th grade class about the importance of study skills and organizational skills as the students approach Junior High and High School. Lexi is very active in FFA and is involved in activities and work experiences both in school and outside of school. Thanks for sharing your inspiration, Lexi, with our 6th graders!



Good luck to our JH State Qualifiers today and tomorrow at the IESA State Track Meet at the Eastside Centre in East Peoria!
GO BUNNIES!!!


Congratulations to all of our 5th-8th grace band & chorus students on an amazing spring concert! We're looking forward to next week's Pops Concert on Tuesday at 7:30 in the HS gym #FisherFam





Students from 5M paid a visit to 1P for "Reading Bunnies"
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SENIOR SPOTLIGHT: Alayna Hill
Best Memory At Fisher: Meeting new friends
Activities You Participated In: Softball
Plans After Graduation: Trades
Quote: "I spent 113,880 hours of my life for a paper and a handshake."


SENIOR SPOTLIGHT: Lexi Murray
Best Memory At Fisher: Hiding in Lexi's trunk for senior assassin
Activities You Participated In: Volleyball, Basketball, Student Council, and FFA.
Plans After Graduation: I am doing the Parkland Pathways Program with a double major in Agronomy and Ag Business with a minor in Ag Communication and Marketing.
Senior Quote: "Stop hoping and start doing."


With the likelihood of rain tomorrow, FGS will be moving Bunnie Hop to Wednesday, May 17.
Students should wear comfortable shoes and clothes as they will be walking or running. Kiddos who received t-shirts are encouraged to wear them next Wednesday #FisherFam


HS Science Club took a field trip to the Museum of Science and Industry







SENIOR SPOTLIGHT: Zackary Thurman Best Memory At Fisher: Our playoff win Activities You Participated In: Football Plans After Graduation: Diesel Technician "Senior Quote: I don't have friends, I got family." - Dominic Toretto


SENIOR SPOTLIGHT: Ava Marx
Best Memory At Fisher: Senior prom or senior sunrise
Activities You Participated In: Go to Parkland in the fall, undecided major.
Senior Quote: It's nice to be nice.
