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  • April 24A paper recycling project is occurring. Please place any old and unused papers and notes in the box in the cafeteria until April 29.
  • April 23700 students showed up to the Suicide Prevention Walk on April 19. All profits benefited the ConnerStrong Foundation.
  • April 9Four members of the debate team qualified for States at their Super Regional tournament on April 6. States will occur April 26 and 27 at JMU.
  • April 9Prom tickets are $20 and are on sale before school and during lunches.
  • April 8Culinary will be selling Cake in a Cup, sweet tea, and lemonade during April. Cakes are $3 while sweet tea and lemonade are $1 each.
The Student News Site of Fluvanna County High School

The Fluco Beat

The Student News Site of Fluvanna County High School

The Fluco Beat

Culinary Students, Caleb Walker and Christine Ireland, making Teriyaki Chicken Stir-fry

Fluco Cafe Kicks Off for Staff

Molly Pace, Senior Editor January 20, 2023

FCHS teachers and staff will soon have new monthly lunch options that will also support the Culinary Department. Starting Friday, Jan. 27 and continuing once each month through May, FCHS’s culinary students...

Dresses available at the Effort Churchs Glass Slipper Project.

Glass Slipper Project Makes Cinderella Dreams Come True

Molly Pace, Senior Editor January 18, 2023

Mention the word "Prom" to many Flucos and you might be surprised how many students have already picked out their outfit months in advance. However, not all students have the funds to drop $200 or more...

FCHS senior, Evelyn Demers, creates the Virginia 5 Cs Essential Skills logo, specifically for the Flucos. 

https://fluco.org/2022/09/30/meet-the-fluco-senior-behind-the-new-essential-skills-logo/

Creating future-ready graduates

Faith Shields, Journalist January 9, 2023

Fluvanna County High School (FCHS) has made club activities more of a focus for the 2022-2023 school year after having years in the past where clubs were not a priority. Clubs meet bi-weekly on Wednesdays...

Students who helped with the blood drive. Hailey Carter, Jay Lyons, Gracie Clifton, Sammie Ngov, Sharon Payne, and Makayla Gentry.

The Best Drive of All

Breelyn Boucher, Journalist November 29, 2022

How many people can say that they’ve actually saved a life? If you’re one of 36 Flucos who gave blood on Oct. 24, you can.  The first FCHS blood drive of the 2023 school year almost reached maximum...

The Interact club float during Homecoming.

Interact Focuses on Impacting Others

Brooke Smith, Journalist November 29, 2022

For students who want to be part of something bigger than themselves, the Interact Club provides a hands-on opportunity to become more involved, and give back to the local community. Club members engage...

The FCHS boys bathroom sign.

The Bathroom “Licks” Keep Coming

Branden Jackson, Journalist November 21, 2022

When you walk into a school bathroom, the last thing you should have to think about is whether the soap dispenser will have been ripped off the wall or if the floor has been flooded thanks to another student...

The varsity football team prepares to make their entrance on the field for the Aug. 26 home game.

Flucos Wrap Up Fall Sports Season

Faith Shields, Journalist November 18, 2022

The leaves are changing colors, temperatures are lowering, and the fall Fluco athletic programs have come to an end. With all of the amazing wins and heartbreaking losses, many Flucos feel proud of their...

The In The Know crew on set.

A Peek Behind the Screen

Brie Ashnafi, Journalist November 15, 2022

Ever wondered what happens behind the scenes of In The Know, FCHS’ student-run daily news program? Here’s your sneak peek. Started in 1997, In The Know (ITK) provides a way for FCHS students and...

A FCHS parking pass.

Parking Pass Problems

Somer Sweitzer, Journalist November 14, 2022

Depending on who you talk to these days, parking passes have become a controversial topic amongst the junior and senior classes at FCHS this year. Students have begun questioning the prices of parking...

Saying “So Long” to Fluco Volleyball

Saying “So Long” to Fluco Volleyball

Kayleigh Knight, Journalist November 9, 2022

Being a senior has many benefits, but can also be very sad especially when you are recognized through your sport. Regular season games with all fall sports at Fluvanna County High School are coming to...

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