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To Recognize Our AMAZING Students!

Hello FASPS Community: Our students are AMAZING! So much so, that we have dedicated this page to posting all of the incredible highlights, achievements, accomplishments and accolades our students receive throughout the school year. We cannot wait to see what this year has in store for our incredible students!

List of 5 news stories.

  • FASPS Teams Selected to Advance in International Nuit du Code Competition

    We are thrilled to announce that four talented teams from FASPS have been selected to represent our school in the international round of the Nuit du Code (Night of Coding) competition! These students have demonstrated exceptional creativity and problem-solving skills in Scratch programming, earning them the opportunity to compete against other schools worldwide.
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  • FASPS Students placed in the 10th Annual Washington State Zine Contest!

    This statewide contest is put on by the The Washington Center for the Book, an affiliate of the Library of Congress Center for the Book, administered by Washington State Library. The physical zines will be added to the collections at the Washington State LibraryKing County Library SystemThe Seattle Public Library, and the Timberland Regional Library. The zines will also be digitized your zine so that people across our state (and beyond!) can enjoy them! Many kudos to Rosy, Felix and Grayson for their outstanding work!
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  • Math Week Madness at FASPS! 

    During the week of May 10th, our school was excited about Math Week Madness, a celebration of numbers, logic, and problem-solving! From competitions to creative activities, students from G4 to G8 put their mathematical skills to the test in various engaging challenges. 
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  • FASPS Joins The AEFE Volleyball Tournament

    Our FASPS Griffins Volleyball Team is gearing up for an exciting adventure! 🏐✨ We’re thrilled to participate in the AEFE Volleyball Tournament hosted at Rochambeau from January 28–30.

    This is the first time we’re participating in this tournament, and we’ll be competing against other French schools from New York, Boston, Texas, Chicago, Montreal, and California. 🌎💪 We have two teams of girls representing FASPS, and we couldn’t be prouder of their hard work and dedication!

    Our journey begins on Monday, January 27—wish us luck! 🍀
  • FASPS Student Webradio Podcasts

    FASPS WebRadio Podcast

    On the occasion of Taste Week, the chefs from the web radio club have prepared a special menu for you, with a surprise for dessert! Enjoy your meal—well, no, enjoy listening!
     
    Join our Spotify channel. Note: You DON’T need Spotify account to listen to our podcast. It is also available on Apple podcasts and can be accessed for free from any device via the link provided.
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