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CALENDAR2017-2018
Independent School District 192WWW.FARMINGTON.K12.MN.US
SCHOOL BOARD INFORMATION
Pictured above from left to right: Members of Independent School District 192 Board of Education Steve Corraro, Jacilyn Doyle, Kristin Goodreau, Julie Singewald, Jake Cordes, Melissa Sauser, and 2016-17 Student School Board Members Taylor Dubbels and Lerew Kaas.
Contacting the School Board
Jake Cordes, Chair [email protected] 651-463-7861Steve Corraro, Clerk [email protected] 612-791-9253Jacilyn Doyle, Treasurer [email protected] Kristin Goodreau, Director [email protected] Sauser, Director [email protected] 651-245-8148Julie Singewald, Vice Chair [email protected] 651-460-6519
About the School Board
School Board meetings are held on the second and fourth Mondays of each month with some adjustments due to holidays or other conflicts.
All regularly scheduled meetings are held beginning at 6:30 p.m. at Farmington City Hall, 430 3rd St, Farmington, MN 55024.
Notices in the Newspapers
The official newspaper of District 192 is the Farmington Independent.
Public notices, including minutes, will be published in the Independent as well as the Dakota County Tribune (Sun ThisWeek).
For more information, contact the District office at 651-463-5000.
SCHOOL START TIMES COMMUNICATIONSDistrict Website www.farmington.k12.mn.us
Community Educationwww.farmingtonCE.com
Athleticsfhs.farmington.k12.mn.us/athletics
Electronic NewslettersRegister for email updates from the district at www.farmington.k12.mn.us. Be sure to check the Community Education site to register for updates from Community Education.
Cable TV Channel 189Farmington Area Public Schools programming is shown on Cable Channel 189 in Farmington. School Board meetings are broadcast live and on tape delay, and the channel will show other events and programs regarding District 192. Programming is also shared on Cable Channel 188 in Lakeville. Social MediaTwitter: @District192Facebook.com/District192YouTube.com/192Videomagic
SponsorshipInformationThe Farmington District Calendar and School Reporter Newsletter reach over 11,000 district homes. To become a sponsor please contact Lori Lieske at the Dakota County Tribune Newspaper at 612-554-1486 or [email protected] for more information.
About this CalendarFarmington Area Public Schools forged a partnership with the Dakota County Tribune (Sun ThisWeek) Newspaper to publish the 2017-2018 School Calendar.
Due to the support of local businesses, this important communication piece is able to be provided to residents at limited cost to the district.
School ReporterThe School Reporter is the print newsletter of District 192. It will be published three times during the 2017-2018 school year and delivered along with the Dakota County Tribune (Sun ThisWeek).
Community Education CatalogFarmington’s progressive Community Education department publishes program catalogs with activities and information and will send them to all district residents in the mail. The program catalogs are also online at www.farmingtonCE.com.
Emergency Notification/School Closure InformationFarmington Area Public Schools uses a mass notification system called School Messenger to send emergency messages and other announcements to students and families based on information stored in the district’s computer systems.
School closures due to weather will be communicated using traditional media sources.
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Watch for issues of the School Reporter Newsletter sent as an insert to the Dakota County Tribune (Sun ThisWeek) on the following dates during the school year:
Thursday, September 21Thursday, January 4Thursday, May 24
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All Elementary Student Assessments6th Grade WEB Orien-tation 8am-12:30pmCE Family STEM Night 6-7:30pm, MVES-CE
RVES, MVES &GWA Student Assessments FHS Schedule / Picture Day, 12pm-7pmEarly Childhood Screening 9am-4pm
Last day of Summer Kid Connection and Stepping Stones
Open Houses: MVES, 4-6pmRVES, 4-6pmGWA, 4-6pmFHS, 3:30-7:30pm & 9th Grade & New Student Parent Orientation Night 6:30-7:30pm
FES, ARES &NTES Student AssessmentsBMS Open House, 2:30pm-7:30pmDMS Back to School Night, 5:30-7:30pm
DMS Student Schedule / Picture Day10am-6pm
FHS Schedule / Picture Day, 9am-4pm
School Board Mtg. 6:30pm, Farmington City Hall
School Board Mtg. 6:30pm, Farmington City Hall
Find the latest news and back-to-school information at
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Adult Basic Ed Classes Begin, MVES-CE
Labor Day (No School)
NTES Picture Day
Wee Tigers Orientation
ARES PTP Mtg., 6pmFES PTP Mtg., 6pmMVES PTP Mtg., 6pmSchool Board Mtg., 6:30pm, Farmington City Hall
NTES Parent Info. Night, 5-7pm
CE Advisory Council Mtg., 6:30pm, MVES-CE
Pollution Prevention Day (All 4th Grade)
FES Picture Day
NTES PTP Mtg., 6:30pm
RVES & GWA Picture Day
RVES PTP Mtg.DMS PTP Mtg., 6:30pm
ARES Picture Day
Early Childhood Screening 9am-4pm, MVES-CE
MVES Picture Day
Early Learning PTP Mtg. 7 pm at MVES-CE
NTES Fun Run
BMS Picture Retakes
DMS Picture Retakes
FHS Academic Awards Celebration, 9am
School Board Mtg. 6:30pm, Farmington City Hall
Fall Swim Lessons Begin at DMS Pool
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Early Childhood Screening 9am-3pm, MVES-CE
Wee Tigers Orientation Wee Tigers Orientation
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Speaking of Kids, 7-8:30 pm at Lakeville
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Homecoming Football Game, 7pm
FES Apex Fun Run
Early Childhood Screening 9am-4pm, MVES-CE
FES Breakfast & A BookMVES Breakfast & A BookAll Schools: 2-hr Early Release (Parent/Teacher Conferences)
ARES Picture Retakes
FHS Choir Concert, 7pm
ECFE Family Night 6-7pm MVES-CE
Flexible Learning Day (district-wide)
NO SCHOOLState Teachers’ Convention
Open Swim, 12-2pm at DMS
NO SCHOOLState Teachers’ Convention
Open Swim, 12-2pm at DMS
All Schools:Parent/Teacher Conferences
RVES PTP Mtg.
RVES & GWA Picture Retakes FES Family Movie Night Halloween Walk, 5:30-7pm at DMS
FES Picture Retakes
NTES Picture Retakes
MVES Picture Retakes
1st Quinter Classes End (6th and 7th Grade)
NTES PTP Mtg., 6:30pm
School Board Mtg. 6:30pm, Farmington City Hall
GWA Day of Service Learning
FHS Picture Retakes Homecoming Coronation, 8pm
Homecoming Dance, 7-11pm
School Board Mtg. 6:30pm, Farmington City Hall
CE Advisory Council Workshop
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Speaking of Kids,7-8:30pm at MVESFHS Fall Band Concerts, 7pmSchool Board Mtg., 6:30 pm, Farmington City Hall
National Community Education DayFarmington Patriotic Day Celebration at FHS; meal at 5:30pm, program at 7pm
GWA Cardboard Arcade
FHS Musical, 7pm at BMS
FHS Musical, 7pm at BMS
FHS Musical, 2pm at BMS
School Board Mtg., 6:30 pm, Farmington City Hall
NO SCHOOL
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NO SCHOOL
THANKSGIVING BREAK
BMS, DMS & GWA 8th Grade Band Concerts at FHS
FHS Musical, 7pm at BMS
FHS Musical, 7pm at BMS
NTES Literacy Night, 5-7pm RVES Family Science Night, 5:30pmFES 5th Grade African Drumming, 6:30pmCE Advisory Council Mtg., 6:30pm, MVES-CE
FHS Band Brunch & Concert
End of 1st Quarter(Middle Schools)FHS 9th Grade RetreatBMS PTP Mtg.
GWA Project Showcase
FHS Final Exams
Early Childhood Screening, 9am-4pm, MVES-CE
NTES PTP Mtg., 6:30pm
Fall Jazz Concert, 7pm
End First Trimester(Elementary and FHS)
Early Learning PTP Mtg., 7pm, MVES-CE
RVES PTP Mtg.
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ARES Grade 5 Band Demonstration Concert, 2:55pm
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NO SCHOOL(Staff Development Day)
Open Swim at DMS12-2pm
FES Grade 5 Band Demonstration Concert, 2:45pm
MVES Grade 5 Band Demo Concert, 2:45pm
Adult Basic Ed- Winter Break Begins
GWA Service Learning Day
RVES & GWA Grade 5 Band Concert, 2pmMVES 5th Grade Drumming, 2:15pmNTES Grade 5 Band Demo ConcertFES Family Movie Night
School Board Mtg., 6:30pm, Farmington City Hall
Upcoming School Reporters:Thursday, January 4, 2018
Thursday, May 24, 2018
2nd Quinter Classes End (6th and 7th Grade)
FHS Holiday Concert, 6pm
NO SCHOOL WINTER BREAK
NO SCHOOL — WINTER BREAK
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ARES PTP Mtg., 6pmFES PTP Mtg., 6pmMVES PTP Mtg., 6pmNTES PTP Mtg., 6:30pmSchool Board Mtg., 6:30pm, Farmington City Hall
Middle School Choir Concerts at FHS
CE Advisory Council Mtg., 6:30pm, MVES-CE
RVES Grade 5 African Drumming Performance, 12:40pm
Winter Swim Lessons Begin at DMS
NO SCHOOLMartin Luther King, Jr. Day
Open Swim, 12-2pm at DMS Pool
BMS/DMS Choir Concerts at FHS
RVES PTP Mtg.
2-hour Early Release: High School Conferences
NO SCHOOL(Staff Development)Open Swim 12-2pm, DMSSchool Board Mtg., 6:30pm, Farmington City Hall
FES Kindergarten Round-Up, 5pmMiddle School Band Concerts at FHSGWA Info/Registration Night, 6pm
ARES, NTES, & RVES Kindergarten Round-UpsFHS One Act Play, 6pm & 7:30pm at BMSDMS & GWA Band Concert, 7pm
Farmington Community EXPO, 9am – Noon, FHS
5th Grade Career Fair (held at FES) GWA Winter Fun DayEnd of 2nd Quarter (Middle Schools)
MVES Kindergarten Round-Up, 4pm
SCHOOL RESUMES
(Adult Basic Ed Classes Resume)
FES Science Fair Parent Information Meeting, 6pm
BMS/DMS Choir Concerts
Early Childhood Screening, 9-4pm,MVES-CE
FHS Solo and Ensemble Contest
Visit our website for winter weather information and updates.
Stepping Stones & Wee Tigers Open House for 2018-19 School Year
Early Learning PTP Mtg., 7pm, MVES-CE
FHS One Act Play, 7pm at BMS
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Flexible LearningDay (district-wide)
3rd Quinter Classes End (6th and 7th Grade)
NO SCHOOL PRESIDENTS DAY
ARES Joust! Performance at FHS
CE Advisory Council Mtg. 6:30pm, MVES-CE
School Board Mtg., 6:30pm, Farmington City Hall
FES PTP Mtg., 6pmFHS Winter Jazz Concert, 7pmSpeaking of Kids, 7-8:30 pm at Lakeville
NTES PTP Mtg., 6:30pm
School Board Mtg. 6:30pm, Farmington City Hall
FES Science FairRVES Science FairMVES Musical, 7pm
RVES PTP Mtg. NTES Readathon RVES Science Fair
ARES Sock Hop Dance 6:30-8:30pm
NTES Grade 5 Drumming Assembly, 2pm
FES Family Fun Night
Speech Invite at FHS
Early Childhood Screening, 9am-4pm, MVES-CE
GWA Day of Service Learning
SSC Treble Festival
We believe each person has the capacity and desire
to learn.
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Elementary and Middle School Parent / Teacher Conferences
GWA Info/Registration Night & Project Showcase, 5pm Elementary and Middle School 2 hour Early Release: Parent/Teacher Conferences
End of Second Trimester (Elementary and FHS)
NO SCHOOLStaff Development Day
NO SCHOOLSPRING BREAK
Early Learning PTP Mtg. 7pm MVES-CE
FHS Final Exams
NTES Science Fair
Spring Swim Lessons Begin at DMS
Open Swim at DMS,12-2pm
Open Swim at DMS,12-2pm
Open Swim at DMS,12-2pm
ARES PTP Mtg., 6pmFES PTP Mtg., 6pm
FHS Winter Band Concerts, 6 & 7:30pm
MVES PTP Mtg, 6pmSpeaking of Kids, 7-8:30 pm at MVESSchool Board Mtg., 6:30pm, Farmington City Hall
Band Jubilee, 7pm at FHS
ARES Picture DayFHS Spring Choir Concert, 7pmMVES Science Fair
MVES Picture Day SSC Band FestivalRVES & GWA Picture Day
MVES Fun Run
Choirpalooza, 7pm
FES Picture Day
6th grade BMS Ensemble Concert, 6pm
FES Breakfast & A Book
MVES Breakfast & A Book
Speaking of KidsMonday, March 12, 7-8:30 p.m.
at Meadowview Elementary
NTES Picture Day
Early Childhood Screening, 9am-4pm, MVES-CE
Open Swim at DMS,12-2pm
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School Resumes
Evening Swim Lessons Begin at DMS Pool
End of 3rd Qtr (Middle Schools)
FHS Parent / Teacher Conferences
FHS Spring Play, 7pmat BMS
Grand Day Programs(1st Grade):ARES, 9:45amNTES, 9:45amFES, 10:15am
Middle School Band Festival
CE Advisory Council Mtg., 6:30pm, MVES-CE
Early Childhood Screening, 9am-4pm, MVES-CE
Earth and Arbor Day Celebration
FES Kindergarten Music Program, 2:15pm
Solo & Ensemble Contest at FHSFES PTP Mtg., 6pmNTES PTP Mtg., 6:30pmSchool Board Mtg. 6:30pm, Farmington City Hall
MVES 1st Grade Grand Day Program, 9:30am
FHS Spring Play, 7pmat BMS
SSC Jazz FestivalDMS & GWA Concert, 6:30pmBMS Concert, 8pm4th Quinter Classes End (6th and 7th grd.)RVES PTP Mtg.
ISD 192 Faculty Recital, 7pm at FHS
FHS Spring Play, 7pm at BMS
School Board Mtg. 6:30pm, Farmington City Hall
No School
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ARES PTP Mtg., 6pmFES PTP Mtg., 6pmMVES PTP Mtg., 6pm
ARES 5th Grade at Camp PepinMiddle School Choir Concerts, 6:30 & 8pmNTES PTP Mtg., 6:30pmSchool Board Mtg. 6:30pm, Farmington City Hall
ARES 5th Grade at Camp Pepin
Middle School Choir Concerts, 6:30 & 8pm
RVES PTP Mtg.
ARES 5th Grade at Camp Pepin
NTES 5th Grade at Camp Pepin
NO SCHOOL
Memorial Day
ECFE Spring Event
Evening Swim Lessons Begin at DMS Pool
FES 5th Grade at Camp PepinEarly Childhood Screening, 9am-4pm, MVES-CE
FES 5th Grade at Camp PepinCE Advisory Council Mtg., 6:30 pm, MVES-CE
DMS Musicalat BMS Auditorium
Last Day of Adult Basic Education Classes
FES 5th Grade at Camp Pepin
NTES 5th Grade at Camp PepinFES 5th Grade Band ConcertMVES 5th Grade Band Concert, 7pmDMS & GWA Band Concerts, 6:30 & 8pm
MVES 5th Grade at Camp Pepin
FHS Spring Band Concert and Awards, 7:30pm
MVES 5th Grade at Camp PepinARES 5th Grade Band Concert, 7pmBMS Band Concerts, 6:30 & 8pm
MVES 5th Grade at Camp Pepin
GWA Info/Registra-tion Night & Project Showcase, 5pm
District ART Show, 6-8pm at FHS
NTES 5th Grade Band Concert, 7pmRVES & GWA 5th Grade Band Concert, 7pm
NTES 5th Grade at Camp Pepin
RVES 1st Grade Grand Day Program, 9am
BMS Musical
NTES Literacy Night, 5-7pm
FHS Cabaret, 3pm
FHS Choir Concert & Awards at 6 & 7:30pm
FHS Distinguished Scholars Banquet at 5pm & Senior Awards Ceremony at 7pm(by invitation only)
Don’t miss the Distrct Art Show
— Thursday, May 3rd,
6-8pm at FHS!
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FHS Jazz Concert, 7:30pm
ECFE Summer Classes Begin
Last Day of School for Elementary Stu-dents (& GWA)(Early Dismissal)
Summer Swim Lessons Begin
School Board Mtg. 6:30pm, Farmington City Hall
Last Day of School for Seconday Students(Early Dismissal)
FHS Graduation, 7pmFHS Final Exams
FHS Baccalaureate, 8pm
School Board Mtg. 6:30pm, Farmington City Hall
Last Day of School!Elementary Tuesday, June 5Middle School Thursday, June 7High School Thursday, June 7
FHS Commencement held Friday, June 8.
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DMS Pool Closed July 2-7
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September 2018S M T W T F S
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School Board Mtg. 6:30pm, Farmington City Hall
School Board Mtg. 6:30pm, Farmington City Hall
Thanks for a great year!Please visit our website for back-to-school information and look for the 2018-19 calendar soon!
SCHOOL DISTRICT POLICIES AND NOTIFICATIONS Nondiscrimination Policy
It is the policy of the School Board of District 192 that no person shall, on the basis of race, color, national origin, creed, religion, sex, marital status, parental status, sexual orientation, family care leave status, or veteran status with regard to public as-sistance, age, or disability be excluded from participating in, be denied the benefits of, or be otherwise subjected to discrimina-tion under any educational program or in employment, promotion, transfer or recruitment, consideration, or selection; whether full-time or part-time under any educational program or activity operated by the district.
Protection and Privacy of Pupil Records
The Farmington School District Student Record Data Privacy Policy, Policy 515, which incorporates state and federal re-quirements, requires annual notification to parents and students that certain informa-tion from student records will be released and made public without the written con-sent of the parents (or students 18 or older). In accordance with this policy, District 192 officials may release the following directory information without permission, unless the district has been notified that it should not be released: the student’s name, address, telephone listing, electronic mail address, photograph, date and place of birth, major field of study, dates of atten-dance, grade level, enrollment status (i.e., full-time or part-time), participation in officially recognized activities and sports, weight and height of members of athletic teams, degrees, honors and awards received, and the most recent educational agency or institution attended. It also includes the name, address, and telephone number of the student’s parent(s).
Parents or students 18 or older who do not wish directory information to be released must notify the Superintendent’s Office in writing within two weeks of this notice. Minnesota school districts are required by law to release the names, addresses and home phone numbers of students in grades 11 and 12 to military recruiters if requested. If the parent or guardian of a student or an eligible student (student who is 18 years of age or older or attending a post-secondary school) objects to the release of this information to military recruiters, they must notify the school administra-tion within two weeks of this notice. When thus notified, that student’s records will be marked to indicate that the district should not release this information about the student. This designation will remain in effect until modified in writing by the student’s parent or guardian or the eligible student.
Tobacco Free Policy Independent School District 192 pro-vides a tobacco-free environment for its students, staff and citizens. The district’s buildings, grounds and vehicles have been designated as smoke-free since Aug. 1, 1988.
Weapons Policy The purpose of this policy is to ensure a safe school environment for students, staff and the public. Students or any other per-sons of any age are forbidden to possess, display, store, handle, transit or use any instrument that is considered a weapon or a “look-alike” weapon in school buildings, on school grounds, at school activities, at bus stops or in school-owned or school-
leased vehicles, or entering upon or depart-ing from school premises, property or events.
Policy Prohibiting Harassment and Violence
It is the policy of Independent School District 192 to maintain a learning and working environment that is free from harassment and violence. The district pro-hibits any form of harassment and violence on the basis of race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, age, marital status, familial status, status with regard to public assistance, sexual orientation or disability. It shall be a violation of this policy for any pupil, teacher, administrator or other school personnel of the school district to harass a pupil, teacher, administrator or other school personnel through conduct or communication or regarding as defined in this policy.
It shall be a violation of this policy for any pupil, teacher, administrator or other school personnel of the school district to inflict, threaten to inflict, or attempt to inflict violence upon any pupil, teacher, administrator or other school personnel.The School District will act to investigate all complaints, either formal or informal, verbal or written, or harassment or vio-lence, and to discipline or take appropriate action against any pupil, teacher, admin-istrator or other school personnel who is found to have violated this policy.
Contact the District 192 Human Rights Officer, MaryAnn Thomas, at 651-463-5065, 20655 Flagstaff Ave, Farmington, MN
Pledge of Allegiance The school board recognizes the need to provide instruction in the proper etiquette, display, and respect of the United States flag. The purpose of this policy is to
provide for recitation of the Pledge of Al-legiance and instruction in school to help further that end. Students in this school district shall recite the pledge of allegiance to the flag of the United States of America one or more times each week. The recitation shall be conducted by each individual classroom teacher or the teacher’s surrogate, or over a school intercom system by a person designated by the school principal or other person having administrative control over the school. Any student or teacher may decline to participate in recitation of the pledge of allegiance to the flag. Students must respect the choice not to recite the pledge.Students will be instructed in the proper etiquette toward, correct display of, and respect for the flag in patriotic exercises.
Pesticide Notice A Minnesota state law went into effect in 2000 that requires schools to inform parents and guardians if certain pesticides are applied to school property. Specifically, this law requires schools that apply these pesticides to maintain an estimated schedule of pesticide applica-tions and to make the schedule available to parents and guardians for review or copying at each school office. State law also requires that you be told that the long-term health effects on children from the application of such pesticides or the class of chemicals to which they belong may not be fully understood. If you have any questions or if you would like to be notified prior to pesticide applications made on days other than those specified in the estimated schedule, please contact Dan Miller at 651-463-5058.
SCHOOL DISTRICT POLICIES AND NOTIFICATIONS Indoor Air Quality Management Plan
District 192 has implemented an IAQ Management Plan that will help monitor and improve the quality of air in school buildings. The objectives of the IAQ Man-agement Plan are: 1) reduce the levels of indoor air pollutants through preventive measures such as routine maintenance ac-tivities, periodic building evaluations and inspections, and IAQ-specific policies;
2) provide and maintain adequate air exchanges by repairing and maintaining ventilation equipment, which will promote a comfortable and healthful learning and working environment, and; 3) respond to IAQ-related concerns and problems in a thorough and prompt manner, and to effectively communicate the progress of investigations and their resolutions to all interested parties.
Call Dan Miller at 651-463-5058 for more information.
Semi-annual Asbestos Notification
District 192 continues its ongoing efforts to manage and control asbestos-containing materials within the three buildings that still contain asbestos to maintain a safe and healthy environment for students, employees and other oc-cupants. Periodic surveillance will be conducted at the Instructional Service Center, Farm-ington Elementary School and Boeckman Middle School.
If you have questions, or would like to re-view the management plans and updated materials, please contact the District’s Asbestos Program Manager Dan Miller at 651-463-5058. Management plans are also maintained in each of the individual building’s administrative offices.
Assurance of Compliance Equity Laws
District 192 complies with all state and federal laws prohibiting discrimination. If you would like to review any of the required laws prohibiting discrimination, please contact your school building office.
Farmington Area Public Schools
2018-19 School Year CalendarJuly 2018
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15 16 17 18 19 20 2122 23 24 25 26 27 2829 30 31
noveMber 2018S M T W T F S 1 2 34 5 6 7 8 9 10
11 12 13 14 15 16 1718 19 20 21 22 23 2425 26 27 28 29 30
January 2019S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 56 7 8 9 10 11 12
13 14 15 16 17 18 1920 21 22 23 24 25 2627 28 29 30 31
May 2019S M T W T F S 1 2 3 45 6 7 8 9 10 11
12 13 14 15 16 17 1819 20 21 22 23 24 2526 27 28 29 30 31
March 2019S M T W T F S
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10 11 12 13 14 15 1617 18 19 20 21 22 2324 25 26 27 28 29 3031
SepTeMber 2018S M T W T F S 12 3 4 5 6 7 89 10 11 12 13 14 15
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auguST 2018S M T W T F S 1 2 3 45 6 7 8 9 10 11
12 13 14 15 16 17 1819 20 21 22 23 24 2526 27 28 29 30 31
deceMber 2018S M T W T F S 12 3 4 5 6 7 89 10 11 12 13 14 15
16 17 18 19 20 21 2223 24 25 26 27 28 2930 31
February 2019S M T W T F S 1 23 4 5 6 7 8 9
10 11 12 13 14 15 1617 18 19 20 21 22 2324 25 26 27 28
June 2018S M T W T F S 12 3 4 5 6 7 89 10 11 12 13 14 15
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april 2019S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 67 8 9 10 11 12 13
14 15 16 17 18 19 2021 22 23 24 25 26 2728 29 30
ocTober 2018S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 67 8 9 10 11 12 13
14 15 16 17 18 19 2021 22 23 24 25 26 2728 29 30 31
Start and End Dates
Sept. 4 .........................First Day of School
June 4 ..........................Last Day of School - Elementary - Early Release
June 6 ..........................Last Day of School - Secondary - Early Release
Sept. 3 .........................Labor Day (no school all students) Oct. 11 .........................2-hour Early Release - Conferences All SchoolsOct. 12 .........................Flexible Learning DayOct. 16 ......................... Conferences - All SchoolsOct. 18-19 ...................No School - State Teachers’ Convention Nov. 5 ...........................End of 1st Qtr (Middle Schools)Nov. 21-23 ..................No School - Thanksgiving break Nov. 30.........................End of 1st Trimester (Elem. & High School)Dec. 3 ...........................No School - Staff Dev. DayDec. 24-Jan.1 .............No School - Winter BreakJan. 2 ............................School ResumesJan. 17 ..........................2-hour Early Release-High School ConferencesJan. 21 ..........................No School - Martin Luther King DayJan. 25 ..........................End of 2nd Qtr (Middle Schools)Feb. 15 .........................Flexible Learning DayFeb. 18 .........................No School - President’s DayMar. 7 ...........................Conferences - Elementary & Middle SchoolMar. 7 ...........................End of 2nd Trimester (Elem. & H.S.) Mar. 8 ...........................No School - Staff Dev. Day Mar. 12 .........................2-Hour Early Release-Elem. & M.S. ConferencesMarch 25-29 ..............No School - Spring BreakApr. 2 ............................End of 3rd Qtr - (Middle Schools) Apr. 11 .........................Conferences - High SchoolApr. 19-22 ...................No SchoolMay 27 .........................No School - Memorial Day June 7 ..........................Graduation
Other Dates for Employees
Aug. 21-22 ................... Elementary Assessments/Prof. Day
Aug. 27-30 ................... Back to School Workshop
Nov. 21..........................Trade Day for Fall Conferences
Dec. 3 ............................Staff Development Day
Jan. 21 ...........................Staff Development Day
Mar. 8 ............................Staff Development Day
Apr. 22 ..........................Trade Day for Spring Conferences
June 4 ...........................Last Day for Elementary Staff
June 6 ...........................Last Day for Secondary Staff
June 7 ...........................Staff Development (flex hours)
Approved: May 22, 2017
= No school for all students
No-School Dates
2018-2019 Calendar www.southsuburbanconference.org
The Farmington Athletics Department publishes an online schedule/calendar for all athletics programs. This online schedule contains the most up-to-date and accurate scheduling information.
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Online Resources
fhs.farmington.k12.mn.us/athleticsFind information about all our athletic programs, including the registration process and deadlines, on the FHS Athletics website.
Farmington Area Public Schools DirectoryAll phone numbers are in Area Code 651 unless otherwise noted.
General Information 463-5000Automated Directory 463-5001
District Services - 20655 Flagstaff Avenue, (at Farmington High School) Superintendent’s Office: Jay Haugen, Superintendent 463-5013 Educational Services: Barb Duffrin, Executive Director 463-5028 Human Resources Office: MaryAnn Thomas, Director 463-5040 Payroll and Benefits 463-5037 Finance Office: Jane Houska, Director 463-5045 Accounts Payable 463-5068 Communications: Sally McConnaughey, Generalist 463-5079 Special Education Office: Kimberly Chalmers, Director 463-5020 Operations: Dan Miller, Director 463-5058Instructional Services Center – 510 Walnut Street Chartwells Food Service Office: Peggy Anderberg, Director 463-5025 Free & Reduced Price Lunch Hotline (Fax) 463-5061Akin Road Elementary – 5231 195th Street Lisa Reichelt, Principal 460-1700 ARES Automated Directory 460-1701 Nurse’s Office 460-1706 Counselor 460-1703Farmington Elementary – 500 Maple Street Kim Bollesen, Principal 463-9000 FES Automated Directory 463-9001 Nurse’s Office 463-9006 Counselor 463-9003Meadowview Elementary – 6100 195th Street Rebecca Bican, Principal 460-3100 MVES Automated Directory 460-3101 Nurse’s Office 460-3106 Counselor 460-3103North Trail Elementary – 5580 170th Street West Steven Geis, Principal 460-1800 NTES Automated Directory 460-1801 Nurse’s Office 460-1806 Counselor 460-1803Riverview Elementary – 4100 208th Street West Kim Grengs, Principal 460-1600 RVES Automated Directory 460-1601 Nurse’s Office 460-1606 Counselor 460-1603
Gateway Academy - 4100 208th Street West Gateway Academy Office 463-1600Robert Boeckman Middle School - 800 Denmark Ave. Megan Blazek, Principal 460-1400 BMS Automated Directory 460-1401 Nurse’s Office 460-1406 Counselors’ Office 460-1400Levi P. Dodge Middle School - 4200 208th Street West Chris Bussmann, Principal 460-1500 DMS Automated Directory 460-1501 Nurse’s Office 460-1506 Counselors’ Office 460-1500 Pool Office 460-1515Farmington High School – 20655 Flagstaff Avenue Jason Berg, Principal 252-2500 FHS Automated Directory 252-2501 Attendance 252-2501 Athletics Office 252-2514 Guidance Office 252-2517 Facility Use Requests 252-2527Community Education Offices – 6100 195th Street W. Heidi Cunningham, Director 460-3200 CE Automated Directory 460-3201 Early Childhood/Preschool/Screening 460-3208 Kid Connection (School Age Care) 460-3209 Indoor Pool at Dodge Middle School 460-1515 Marschall Bus Line, Inc. 463-8689
District Website: www.farmington.k12.mn.usDistrict staff e-mail addresses: (first initial last name) @ farmington.k12.mn.us Example: John Doe’s e-mail address: [email protected]
School MessengerFarmington Area Public Schools uses a mass notification system called School Messenger to send emergency messages and other announcements to students and their families. This system can send messages by both phone and e-mail. To ensure you receive these important messages, please contact your child’s school and update your contact information.
School contact information is available at www.farmington.k12.mn.us.
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