Fulham School is hosting an open house next week, giving area residents an opportunity to learn about the benefits of rural education.
“At Fulham School, learning goes far beyond the classroom walls,” representatives say. “Our students benefit from hands-on, outdoor learning experiences that connect directly to agriculture, natural resources and the rural way of life that defines our community. From our thriving outdoor garden to real-world connections in environmental and agricultural education, students don’t just learn about their world — they experience it.”
The open house runs 8:30-11 a.m. on March 4.
Attendees will get a guided tour of the school, meet teachers, participate in special activities, and have an opportunity to ask questions and see learning in action.
Fulham School also offers a physical education program designed to build student confidence and skill in a wide variety of sports to prepare them for athletic opportunities at the junior and senior high school levels.
If you value small class sizes, strong relationships, meaningful rural connections and a school community that feels like family, interested families are encouraged to head to the Fulham School open house on March 4.











