
Smile! Students grades 1-6 will have their school portraits taken by Real Life Photo Co.
Smile! Students grades 7-11 will have their school portraits taken by Real Life Photo Co. These photos are used in the yearbook, in FACTS SIS, and on student IDs. They are also available for purchase in portrait packs from the photographer. Seniors provide their own photos.
The Falcons host St. John’s Lutheran School Silver: 4pm Black: 5pm Go, Falcons!
The YFC Christian College Fair features nearly 50 Christian colleges and universities from across the United States, and FRCS students will have the chance to talk to all of them in one setting. Use the button to visit their website, register, and see which schools will be there. LEARN MORE a:hover { background-color: […]
The Falcons host Belleview Christian School White: 4pm Silver: 5pm Go, Falcons!
The Falcons host Belleview Christian School V: 6pm Go, Falcons!
The Falcons vs. Englewood Middle School Silver: 4pm Black: 5pm Purple: 6pm White: 7pm Go, Falcons!
The Falcons vs. Union Colony Preparatory School C: 5pm V: 6pm Go, Falcons!
FRCS junior high students are invited to the annual Color Wars in the parking lot outside the Commons. Snacks and colors are provided. Students should expect to be covered in color, which will likely stain their clothing and shoes -- they are encouraged to wear white for this fun, yet messy event. The cost is […]
Join us as we welcome Justin Hooper for an evening of worship on Falcon Field. The entire community is invited -- let’s come together and praise our God through song! Friday, September 26, starting at approximately 6:30pm (right after the game). The event is free and registration is not required. Just walk over after to […]
Join us for Falcon Roots—a one-day retreat designed to deepen the bond between fathers and sons through nature, reflection, and shared adventure. Nestled in the breathtaking backdrop of Camp Rosalie, this experience offers intentional time to connect and grow spiritually together. This retreat is designed for FRCS boys grades 4-8 and their father or father-figure. […]