The Colors Day Pep Rally was full of excitement at FHS!
Students enjoyed special guests during the FHS Dance Team performance, a competitive box stacking challenge won by the Sophomores, and the introduction of the 2026 Colors Day Court.
Make plans to join us tonight at Cardinal Arena at 5:15 PM for the Colors Day Ceremony!
6 months ago, Farmington High School
Bob Folsom Elementary Happy Cart was sponsored today by BloomingGayle's Flowers & Gifts. Thank you for giving all our teachers a little happy to start their Friday! #ESED #Folsom
6 months ago, Folsom Elementary School
January is Board Recognition Month. Serving on a school board means answering the call even when the work is challenging. We would like to thank our board members for their continued leadership! #AnsweringTheCall #SchoolBoardRecognitionMonth #ESED
6 months ago, Farmington Public Schools
Today at Farmington Public Schools #ESED
6 months ago, Farmington Public Schools
Did you know- If you live within the Farmington School District, you will have the millage proposal on your ballot—regardless of your mailing address or whether you live inside or outside city limits. Some of our patrons may have addresses that list another city, such as Fayetteville or Prairie Grove, but as long as your residence falls within the district boundaries, you are eligible to vote.
6 months ago, Farmington Public Schools
5th grade loves celebrating one of our lunch heroes birthdays. HAPPY BIRTHDAY, MR. TIMOTHY!!! #ESED
6 months ago, Farmington Middle School
Mrs. Bogle's kindergarten class working hard and practiced spelling their letters and numbers during their morning work! #ESED #Folsom
6 months ago, Folsom Elementary School
Mr. Poindexter’s Anatomy and Physiology classes took a creative, hands-on approach to learning by tracing body outlines and illustrating internal organs. Students combined artistic skills with science to better understand how the human body works.!
6 months ago, Farmington High School
Today at Farmington Public Schools #ESED
6 months ago, Farmington Public Schools
Today at Farmington Public Schools #ESED
6 months ago, Farmington Public Schools
Farmington Boys defeat Harrison 91-39 tonight on the road. Eli Schwartzman sets a single game assist record with 28 assists! #CardinalNation
6 months ago, Beau Thompson
The Sr Girls remain undefeated in conference play with a win at Harrison tonight! #CardinalNation
6 months ago, Beau Thompson
The FSD Board of Directors will request a 2.0 mill increase with plans to construct a new academic campus to address enrollment growth. This funding will allow the district to build a new junior high school, providing modern classrooms, STEM labs, fine arts spaces, a gymnasium, and a storm shelter. Please visit https://www.farmcards.org/o/fps/page/millage-election for all information regarding new construction/millage proposal and to provide feedback if you wish! #ESED
6 months ago, Farmington Public Schools
Gameday for the Sr High Cardinals! Watch on FarmCardsLive! #CardinalNation
6 months ago, Farmington Public Schools
Dad’s telling their kids why they are proud of them at our January All Pro Dads meeting. Come and join us for our February meeting on the first Friday from 7:00AM-7:30AM. #ESED #Folsom
6 months ago, Folsom Elementary School
Today at Farmington Public Schools #ESED
6 months ago, Farmington Public Schools
PeeWee Volleyball Meeting! #ESED #Folsom
6 months ago, Folsom Elementary School
Our FHS FCCLA students competed and judged at STAR Events last Friday!
Maddie Singleton served as a judge while Whitney Mitchell and Maggie Torgerson competed and showcased their sewing projects! We are very proud of their hard work and representation of Farmington High School! #ESED
6 months ago, Farmington High School
Farmington High School Earns Bronze Status on the 2025 AP Honor Roll! This recognition reflects our commitment to expanding access to rigorous coursework and supporting student success. Way to go, Cardinals! #ESED
6 months ago, Farmington High School
Today at Farmington Public Schools #ESED
6 months ago, Farmington Public Schools