The Student News Site of Fluvanna County High School

The Fluco Beat

  • April 23700 students showed up to the Suicide Prevention Walk on April 19. All profits benefited the ConnerStrong Foundation.
  • April 22This week is prom spirit week. Tuesday's theme is "Hollywood Premeire," dress like a celebrity.
  • 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.
  • April 8SOL retests will take place April 24 at 8:40 am in room 3110. Contact Ms. Blevins ([email protected]) to sign up.
The Student News Site of Fluvanna County High School

The Fluco Beat

The Student News Site of Fluvanna County High School

The Fluco Beat

Junior Evie Benson cheers at the Dec. 29 varsity girls basketball game at FCHS.

Staying in Good Cheer

Sophia Denby, FCHS Journalist January 14, 2021

With social distancing restrictions in place, Fluco fans will have to experience Friday night lights and touchdowns online this season. One fixture which may or may not be missing from the field is the...

Scouts Adapt in Changing Time

Scouts Adapt in Changing Time

Matthew Gresham, Journalist January 7, 2021

COVID-19 changed the world when it struck back in March, and one thing people were forced to do was persevere and adapt to a new world. One group that has done this is the Boy Scout troops in Fluvanna...

FCHS freshman Matt Gresham in his Boy Scout uniform.

Gresham Becomes Youngest Eagle Scout in Fluvanna

Taegan Chisholm, FCHS Journalist December 14, 2020

Have you ever achieved a goal? Are you trying to reach one? Freshman Matt Gresham’s story about how he achieved his goal of becoming the youngest Eagle Scout in Fluvanna may inspire you. An Eagle...

The Great Change: Going Hybrid

Erika Schmack, Senior Editor December 7, 2020

Fluvanna students have been back at school for a few weeks now. However, much has changed. In October, students were given the option to either remain virtual or become hybrid, meaning they would come...

The football team huddles at the home game on 9/13/2019

How to Watch Fluco Athletics All Year Long

Tyler Harris, Editor-in-Chief December 7, 2020

With state restrictions on crowds this year, for the winter season of Fluco athletics, no spectators will be admitted to events. Although this pandemic still holds massive influence over social events,...

FCHS Surpasses State On-Time Graduation Rate Average

FCHS Surpasses State On-Time Graduation Rate Average

Tyler Harris, Editor-in-Chief October 28, 2020

Fluvanna’s on-time graduation rate of 95.6 percent surpassed the state’s rate at 92.3 percent according to the Virginia Department of Education (VDOE), which recently released state-level, division-level,...

What Can Your Counselor Do For You?

Aubreanna Gray, FCHS Journalist October 19, 2020

Every year, students from all grades visit their guidance counselor for scheduling issues. But did you know that they can do so much more for you than just putting you in Algebra? And that they are still...

FCHS Class Election Results

Tyler Harris, Editor-in-Chief October 12, 2020

Results of the election came out on Thursday 10/15 and are posted below. Positions include President, Vice President, Secretary, and Treasurer. Congratulations to all of the winners. Eighth Graders...

Photo courtesy of Fluco Journalism

First Look at a Very New Year

Riley Yowell, Editor October 9, 2020

To other school districts, Sept. 8 was just another Tuesday. For Fluvanna County High School, it marked the beginning of a very new, very different school year. On Aug. 13, after a four-hour meeting, the...

Reach us through these accounts.

Connecting with Fluco Journalism

Evie Benson, User October 2, 2020

The world is adapting to Covid, but so is the internet and social media. Little physical interaction can leave a person feeling down or depressed, but luckily there is technology to continue to connect...

Load More Stories
Activate Search
The Student News Site of Fluvanna County High School
News