Robert Clark
Principal
Rebecca Rhoades
Secretary to the Principal
Phone: (585) 421-2100
Fax: (585) 421-4645
Madison Power
Assistant Principal
White House
Lisa Wenderlich
White House Secretary
Phone: (585) 421-2301
Stephanie Miner
Assistant Principal
Blue House
Katie DeMott
Blue House Secretary
Phone: (585) 421-2305
Ryan Kuhn
Assistant Principal
Red House
Sheryl Dinehart
Red House Secretary
Phone: (585) 421-2303
Lyndsey Keil
Assistant Principal
Special Programs
Peg Rider
Special Programs Secretary
Phone: (585) 421-8901
10 - 12
(585) 421-2105
7:25 a.m. - 2:10 p.m.
Doreen MacDonough
Alison Bersani
(585) 421-2108
1 Dave Paddock Way
Fairport, NY 14450
Michelle Passalacqua
Kelli Delaney
(585) 421-2119
Fairport High School (FHS) is a large suburban school located outside of Rochester, NY, with an overall enrollment of 1,500 students in grades 10-12. Fairport is known throughout the region for its "Fairport Family" mantra and supportive culture. The district is committed to ASCD's Whole Child Tenets, which aim to create a welcoming and engaging learning environment for all students and meet their social, emotional and academic needs/development. FHS teachers challenge students to think critically, communicate effectively, and foster an appreciation for lifelong learning. In addition to traditional core classes, FHS offers more than 80 electives for students including an extensive number of AP and dual-credit options. Beyond the school day, students participate in numerous athletic teams, extracurricular clubs, competitive academic teams, and theatre productions.
At FHS, administrators, teachers and staff are purposeful about developing and maintaining positive and meaningful connections with the students and community. The FHS team prides itself on making a large school feel small, and as a result, the school culture is Fairport's biggest asset. Though proud of its accomplishments, FHS strives to improve its practice. In recent years, the school has taken steps to better understand the importance of mental health and wellness in the school community. As a result, mental health staff received in-depth training and partnered with the University of Rochester Strong Behavioral Health professionals to establish accessible supports within the district. This community connection has better prepared and equipped FHS to support and educate students struggling with mental health.
The Safe School Helpline is a convenient way to report concerns about unsafe or potentially disruptive activities or situations including drug or alcohol abuse, weapons, harassment, bullying, threats, possible suicide or any other safety issue.
The Safe School Helpline can be accessed via several methods:
Click HERE to Report School Violence, Harassment, Bullying, or Discrimination
December 11, 2024
An update from the Superintendent regarding the law enforcement investigation into a social media threat against Fairport High School.
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