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5350 Pleasant Ave. 513-867-5300 (phone) 513-867-5329 (fax) administration@fairfield-city.org | Welcome: Guides: Organizations Educational groups and school directoryEducational organizations Fairfield Lane Public Library The new library opened its doors to the public on September 1, 2001, and is the result of support from the Fairfield community, a growth in technology, and lack of space for new materials and programs. The building project was a joint effort between the city of Fairfield and Lane Public Library.Butler County Historical Society The Butler County Historical Society was founded in 1934 with the objective of collecting and preserving historical materials pertaining to Butler County, for the purpose of making the history and heritage of this region more accessible to the public.Fairfield Historical Society The formation of the society was inspired by the celebration of the city’s 50th anniversary in 2005 and is being led by a group of people long interested with the rich history of this area and with the interesting formation of the city by volunteers.Fairfield City Schools Board of Education Fairfield public and private schools Last updated:
8/28/2008Cincinnati Christian Schools Fairfield Alternative School Alternative School students attend school from 7:20 a.m. to 10:26 a.m. and then are dismissed in order to go to a job site. Students earn a grade and school credit according to their performance at that job site. Work-study teachers visit job sites to help determine student progress, to talk to employers about student progress, and to make sure that the job is appropriate for the student.Fairfield Central Elementary School Fairfield East Elementary School Fairfield Freshman School Fairfield Intermediate School Fairfield Kindergarten Center Fairfield Middle School Fairfield North Elementary School Fairfield Senior High School Fairfield South Elementary School Fairfield West Elementary School Life Connections Life Connections, operated by Butler Tech on the campus of Fairfield Middle School, is in its second year of offering an alternative environment for at-risk high school students. The computer-based curriculum offers courses in English, math, science and social studies as well as related classes, and students navigate the curriculum at their own pace with guidance and structure from staff.LaValle School Sacred Heart School |