The FCHS Board of Education met for their monthly meeting last night. The board unanimously approved the tax levy of 4.94% for 2022, for taxes payable in 2023. A new grading system was approved by the board. The new system is the culmination of several years of discussion and research and involved faculty, parents, IECC, and retired educators. The new grading system should improve scholarship eligibility and will be implemented with this years freshmen class. The Fairfield Lions Club needs your help. Saturday, January 7th, the Fairfield Lions Club will be collecting Christmas lights that no longer work. The collection site will be at the west side of the Cornerstone Community Church located at the corner of Delaware and First Street, from 9:00 a.m. until noon. In addition to Christmas lights the club will also be accepting donations of eyeglasses, hearing aids, empty ink cartridges (no laser printer cartridges), cell phones, soda tabs, and keys. These items will be recycled and the pro
Softball Emily Johansen was awarded Big Sky Player of the Week after her stunning performance against Idaho State last series. She went five for nine (.556) with eight runs batted in and four home runs. She ended the series with a .714 on-base percentage and 1.889 slugging percentage. The Viks h
Men's Basketball: Big Sky Tournament The Viks made a good run in Boise in the Big Sky championships, making it to the semifinals and upsetting #2 seed Southern Utah. The Viks beat Idaho State for the third time this season in the first round, 66-52. Khalid Thomas put up 17 points on the Bengals, w
Men's basketball The Vikings continued their winning streak with a win over the Idaho Vandals in Moscow, Idaho. Marlon Ruffin led the team to a win with 19 points, shooting 7-10. Ezekiel Alley stayed consistent with 15 points, two steals and a three-pointer. Khalid Thomas wasn't far behind with 14