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Submitted by parent on January 19, 2022
not responsive. too large. bullying and race and discrimination issues.
Submitted by other on August 09, 2018
Teachers are the hardest working staff I have ever seen. The staff works hard to give each student the support they need to be successful. The staff truly care about each student. The administration is easy to talk to no matter the concern. Love FIS!!!!
Submitted by parent on January 14, 2016
FIS has many dedicated teachers. I have had three children in the building, and each of them has had a good experience. Their teachers have challenged them. My oldest is a Senior, and she has done very well on the college entrance exams, etc. That knowledge to be able to succeed begins here and builds. Many look at this as a negative, but I like the fact that my children are among a very diverse population. They have an appreciation for their fellow man they would not receive elsewhere.
Submitted by parent on April 27, 2014
A good school near Wright Patterson AFB. Great teachers who truly care for the students
Submitted by parent on May 31, 2013
My child transferred to Fairborn Intermediate half way through the school year. I wish that he had been at this school the entire year. The staff was great and the students were very welcoming. The teachers and principle went above and beyond to help him excel. Mr Celock has been the best teacher my child has had throughout his school career. I can not say enough good things about him. Thank you to all at Fairborn Intermediate for being great role models, and doing great jobs.
Submitted by parent on May 28, 2012
Our children went through the Fairborn School system with excellent results, went on to make A's in top notch colleges and graduate school. We are anticipating the same for our grandchildren.
Submitted by parent on March 02, 2011
Overall, Fairborn City Schools are a disappointment. The structure of the schools, k in one building, 1-3 in another down separate halls as if separate schools, the separation of 4-5 grades as if these small children were teenagers or young adults, then a middle schools who's terrors I have only been told about and a HS graduating students who read at the 9th grade level. Of all of my experiences with the schools, I have met several teachers who deserve applause - Ms. Call(k), Ms. Jones (4th), Mr. Reiley (4th). For the most part, these 6 hour a day classes with the emphasis on teacher satisfaction, providing teacher training and inservice during school hours and at the tax payer expense 1-2 times a month, and little by way of a shared community experience are the darkest blemish on the City of Fairborn's overall evaluation. If you have small children and want a good education at a fair price, do not bring them here.
Submitted by parent on April 25, 2010
my granddaughter was challenged this year with the best of teachers and made straight A's and now she can't wait to try new experiences next year already planning her future for the next grade. Super Teachers.
Submitted by parent on April 21, 2010
I love fairborn intermediate school ,because they have so many wonderful teachers m,who realy know the word [teacher]they are wonderful and they make the children feel that with all the problems each child brings to school ,there is some one there to guide them,my grandchild is a fifth grader there and she is so smart and loves her teachers because they bring the best out in her ,quite a few strudents in the class are straight a students ,and thats because they have wonderful teachers,they make sure the child comes first.
Submitted by parent on April 03, 2010
After being disappointed with the primary school and the middle school I am happy to find that the itnermediate school is okay. My son's teacher cares about him and the school seems to be more dedicated to the success of their students than others in the district.