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PR exists to “Connect, Encourage, and Equip Fellowship Dads.” The men of Fellowship meet once a month during the school year, typically the first or second Friday, from 7:30 - 9:00 am in Studio 86 on the third floor of the high school building. While this is a year-long series, it is designed so you may attend as your schedule permits. Each roundtable event begins with an interview of an FCS-affiliated special guest, followed by an engaging discussion.

Parent -Teacher Fellowship (PTF)

The PTF exists to promote a vibrant, engaging experience of Christ-centered community fellowship between our parents, students, faculty, and staff. The PTF is divided into two divisions: Elementary PTF and Middle/High School PTF. We work together on various projects throughout the year, but have separate boards. There is no membership fee, no monthly meetings, and our fundraising is passive (Amazon Smile, Kroger Rewards, Publix Partners, BoxTops for Education etc.). ALL parents are members of the PTF.

RenWeb

RenWeb is a comprehensive system that contains class-specific information for each student, such as daily assignments, homework, grades (for MS/HS), and reference documents posted by their teachers. It also contains a directory of families, faculty, staff, and students. Note: FCS does not distribute phone/address directories. You may access RenWeb under the “Parents” tab on the FCS website or purchase the app for $4.99 per year. The district code for FCS is “FCS-GA”.

Student Academic Support (SAS)

SAS is designed to help students in PreK - 12th grade to reach their full academic potential. To close learning gaps, our elementary-aged students identified with academic needs may receive testing accommodations, classroom accomodations, and learning lab support. Middle and high school students with learning challenges, such as attention issues, a learning disability, or executive functioning difficulties, are identified through an independent educational-psychological evaluation and are given learning support through the implementation of academic accommodations.

Southern Association of Independent Schools (SAIS) The mission of SAIS is to strengthen member schools by providing high-quality accreditation processes, comprehensive professional growth opportunities, and visionary leadership development programs. Fellowship is an accredited member school.

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