Farmington High School Homecoming 2012 brought out the orange and black inside thousands on September 26. A parade, coronation and bonfire is a great way to spend an evening and a testament to the strong community support of Farmington High School.
Over 1400 attended Farmington Patriotic Day, a strong showing of support for veterans and active military and their families. The event was held on Thursday, November 7 at Farmington High School in Farmington, Minnesota.
This document provides information about an upcoming baseball game for the Altamonte Springs Boom of the Florida Collegiate Summer League to be held at Lake Brantley High School. Attendees can enter to win a free birthday party package or prize pack by attending the game. Kids 12 and under get in free and all kids can run the bases after the 5th inning. Those interested in singing the national anthem should email the provided contact.
The Jackson Memorial High School boys basketball team is looking to build on their most successful season in school history. They set a school record with 25 wins last season but graduated four starters. Their hopes this season rest with Eric Carter, who will need to step up offensively to replace the graduated players. The coach says this is one of the most skilled teams he's coached but they will need to improve defensively. They open their season against a tough conference schedule as they aim to defend their conference title from last year.
The document contains announcements about several upcoming school events and activities, including a trip to Washington DC, a door decorating contest, scholarships and bursaries, an OSAP workshop, paying for grad gowns, baseball practice, reporting vandalism, and lunch menu options.
This document provides information about various opportunities for high school students in the local community, including:
- Volunteering with SCI for hours (see Mrs. Forrester)
- Entering artwork in a juried art show with cash prizes (see Mrs. Kerr today)
- Attending a gently used dress sale on April 22nd for special events
- Applying for a Tall Ship training program on Lake Huron in 2018 (contact Tasha)
- Auditioning to perform or be MC at a Youth Bands Night on May 4th (videos due April 17th)
- Volunteering to help remove invasive garlic mustard from trails on June 9th.
Wear Pink: Farmington Elementary Breast Cancer Support DayJim Skelly
Students and staff rally in a show of support for those impacted by Breast Cancer by wearing pink to school along with other activities on Wednesday, October 30, 2013.
Akin Road Elementary and Farmington Elementary particpated in a "friendly" food drive challenge, an event that raised thousands of food items for the Farmington Food Shelf, maximized student involvement in a community building project, and saw on Principal make good on a bet.
Over 1400 attended Farmington Patriotic Day, a strong showing of support for veterans and active military and their families. The event was held on Thursday, November 7 at Farmington High School in Farmington, Minnesota.
This document provides information about an upcoming baseball game for the Altamonte Springs Boom of the Florida Collegiate Summer League to be held at Lake Brantley High School. Attendees can enter to win a free birthday party package or prize pack by attending the game. Kids 12 and under get in free and all kids can run the bases after the 5th inning. Those interested in singing the national anthem should email the provided contact.
The Jackson Memorial High School boys basketball team is looking to build on their most successful season in school history. They set a school record with 25 wins last season but graduated four starters. Their hopes this season rest with Eric Carter, who will need to step up offensively to replace the graduated players. The coach says this is one of the most skilled teams he's coached but they will need to improve defensively. They open their season against a tough conference schedule as they aim to defend their conference title from last year.
The document contains announcements about several upcoming school events and activities, including a trip to Washington DC, a door decorating contest, scholarships and bursaries, an OSAP workshop, paying for grad gowns, baseball practice, reporting vandalism, and lunch menu options.
This document provides information about various opportunities for high school students in the local community, including:
- Volunteering with SCI for hours (see Mrs. Forrester)
- Entering artwork in a juried art show with cash prizes (see Mrs. Kerr today)
- Attending a gently used dress sale on April 22nd for special events
- Applying for a Tall Ship training program on Lake Huron in 2018 (contact Tasha)
- Auditioning to perform or be MC at a Youth Bands Night on May 4th (videos due April 17th)
- Volunteering to help remove invasive garlic mustard from trails on June 9th.
Wear Pink: Farmington Elementary Breast Cancer Support DayJim Skelly
Students and staff rally in a show of support for those impacted by Breast Cancer by wearing pink to school along with other activities on Wednesday, October 30, 2013.
Akin Road Elementary and Farmington Elementary particpated in a "friendly" food drive challenge, an event that raised thousands of food items for the Farmington Food Shelf, maximized student involvement in a community building project, and saw on Principal make good on a bet.
Students brought animals and fun games to Riverview Elementary on Friday, May 25. In a way, it was like bringing the field trip to the students. FHS has an active and popular agriculture education program and FFA Chapter.
The entire sixth grade of Boeckman Middle School listened politely as two Holocaust survivors, Sabina Zimering and Joe Rozenberg, shared their first-hand accounts of World War II with the help of moderator Annalee Odessky. Students then lined up to ask the presenters questions and continued learning through one-on-one conversations after the presentation ended.
KARE 11 Sunrise was live on the scene at Akin Road Elementary on Friday, September 21, 2012. Avid runner and meterologist Sven Sundgaard did a series of live cut ins as part of their Run with KARE series.
The Young Authors Workshop was held at Boeckman Middle School on March 14, 2012 and featured several guest speakers to motivate young writers, including award-winning children's book author Mary Evanson Bleckwehl, sculptor and poet Mac Gimse who led students in creative writing exercises, and 14-year-old published author Ben Heckmann who provided inspiration.
Students and Families in Farmington Minnesota show they care by participating in the Toys for Town holiday giving program coordinated by the Farmington Police Department.
1000's of socks collected for local families with some even sent to Africa. Farmington Elementary Student Council coordinated the effort with assistance from Jen Venz, school counselor.
KDWB Radio's BIG D VISITS FARMINGTON HIGH SCHOOL Jim Skelly
75 students in Radio and Audio production courses enjoyed a presentation by local radio talent Bid D on Tuesday, November 12 at Farmington High School.
Students at Akin Road Elementary participated in a Tiger Trot fundraising event where they collected pledges for laps run around a course. Volunteers tracked the number of laps each student completed while other activities included checking out vehicles from the Dakota County Mounted Patrol, Farmington Fire Department, and ALF Ambulance. The event also featured a duck game and face painting, and was supported by local businesses as sponsors. It was another successful community event that raised funds for the school while boosting school spirit.
The Farmington High School homecoming parade featured performances from the band and athletic teams like the undefeated girls swim team. King and queen candidates were escorted through downtown businesses that showed their Tiger Pride. After the coronation ceremony, Mac Bassett and Morgan Cecchittini were crowned the 2013 homecoming king and queen.
Farmington District 192 First Day of School - 2013 2014Jim Skelly
Students returned for their "first day" of school for the 2013-2014 school year on Tuesday, September 3. Farmington welcomed nearly 7000 students. Early assessments and iPad distributions ensure the day is positive for students.
New employees joined veteran staff in an action packed Welcome event held Monday, August 26 at Farmington High School. Minnesota's Education Commissioner Brenda Cassellius and national education expert Rueben Puentedura, Ph.D. served as featured speakers.
WWII History Comes to Life for Farmington StudentsJim Skelly
Sixth grade students at Boeckman Middle School in Farmington, Minnesota experienced a "once-in-a-lifetime" school assembly featuring the historic accounts of life in Nazi Germany and occupied Poland during WWII.
Students brought animals and fun games to Riverview Elementary on Friday, May 25. In a way, it was like bringing the field trip to the students. FHS has an active and popular agriculture education program and FFA Chapter.
The entire sixth grade of Boeckman Middle School listened politely as two Holocaust survivors, Sabina Zimering and Joe Rozenberg, shared their first-hand accounts of World War II with the help of moderator Annalee Odessky. Students then lined up to ask the presenters questions and continued learning through one-on-one conversations after the presentation ended.
KARE 11 Sunrise was live on the scene at Akin Road Elementary on Friday, September 21, 2012. Avid runner and meterologist Sven Sundgaard did a series of live cut ins as part of their Run with KARE series.
The Young Authors Workshop was held at Boeckman Middle School on March 14, 2012 and featured several guest speakers to motivate young writers, including award-winning children's book author Mary Evanson Bleckwehl, sculptor and poet Mac Gimse who led students in creative writing exercises, and 14-year-old published author Ben Heckmann who provided inspiration.
Students and Families in Farmington Minnesota show they care by participating in the Toys for Town holiday giving program coordinated by the Farmington Police Department.
1000's of socks collected for local families with some even sent to Africa. Farmington Elementary Student Council coordinated the effort with assistance from Jen Venz, school counselor.
KDWB Radio's BIG D VISITS FARMINGTON HIGH SCHOOL Jim Skelly
75 students in Radio and Audio production courses enjoyed a presentation by local radio talent Bid D on Tuesday, November 12 at Farmington High School.
Students at Akin Road Elementary participated in a Tiger Trot fundraising event where they collected pledges for laps run around a course. Volunteers tracked the number of laps each student completed while other activities included checking out vehicles from the Dakota County Mounted Patrol, Farmington Fire Department, and ALF Ambulance. The event also featured a duck game and face painting, and was supported by local businesses as sponsors. It was another successful community event that raised funds for the school while boosting school spirit.
The Farmington High School homecoming parade featured performances from the band and athletic teams like the undefeated girls swim team. King and queen candidates were escorted through downtown businesses that showed their Tiger Pride. After the coronation ceremony, Mac Bassett and Morgan Cecchittini were crowned the 2013 homecoming king and queen.
Farmington District 192 First Day of School - 2013 2014Jim Skelly
Students returned for their "first day" of school for the 2013-2014 school year on Tuesday, September 3. Farmington welcomed nearly 7000 students. Early assessments and iPad distributions ensure the day is positive for students.
New employees joined veteran staff in an action packed Welcome event held Monday, August 26 at Farmington High School. Minnesota's Education Commissioner Brenda Cassellius and national education expert Rueben Puentedura, Ph.D. served as featured speakers.
WWII History Comes to Life for Farmington StudentsJim Skelly
Sixth grade students at Boeckman Middle School in Farmington, Minnesota experienced a "once-in-a-lifetime" school assembly featuring the historic accounts of life in Nazi Germany and occupied Poland during WWII.
Principal Ben Januschka welcomed a capacity crowd to Farmington Elementary School's Grand Day event on May 3, 2013, including grandparents who traveled from as far as Georgia, Tennessee, Canada, and Mexico to see their grandchildren perform songs and movements accompanied by a slideshow honoring grandparents. After the show, students gave tours of their classrooms and took photos with their visiting grandparents before enjoying lunch together in the cafeteria, with ice cream for dessert.
Nearly 300 students, staff and Rotary Club members participated in this fun fundraising events to benefit the Farmington Food Shelf. Events were coordinated by the Farmington Youth Development Committee, a program of Farmington Community Education.
Farmington High School students, staff and local Rotary Club members join in a fun and fundraising event held overnight at Farmington High School on April 19 and 20, 2013
Sue led second grade students at Akin Road Elementary in a sing-along song and dance session in April 2013, combining music and movement to teach fitness and fun. She also taught the students dance etiquette, such as how to properly ask someone to dance by looking them in the eye. The students then lined up and danced to different styles of music, appearing to enjoy themselves, as this was Sue's sixth year providing dance instruction at the school.
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