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CALENDAR2014-2015
Independent School District 192WWW.FARMINGTON.K12.MN.US
SUPERINTENDENT’S MESSAGE SCHOOL BOARD INFORMATION
Members of Independent School District 192 Board of Education include Student School Board Member Andrew Lupkowski, Brian Treakle, Melissa Sauser, Tera Lee, Julie Singewald, Jake Cordes, Laura Beem, and Student School Board Member Natalie Pellin
Contacting the School BoardTera Lee, Chair [email protected] 651-460-3984Melissa Sauser, Treasurer [email protected] 651-463-1396Julie Singewald, Clerk [email protected] 651-460-6519Brian Treakle, Vice Chair [email protected] 651-463-2940Laura Beem, Director [email protected] 651-460-8185Jake Cordes, Director [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. in the Little Theater at Boeckman Middle School, 800 Denmark Ave., Farmington.
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.
For more information, contact the District office at 651-463-5000.
Strategic Plan Bearing Fruits in our SchoolsAs the end of summer approaches and I reflect upon the upcoming year, I am led to the realization that the strategic direction we set out two years ago is quickly taking shape.
Throughout last year, over a hundred school districts from Minnesota and neighboring states visited Farmington Area Public Schools and met with our teachers and students. While many came hoping to hear about the technology tools we have implemented, they instead walked away seeing firsthand how learning is transforming through our focus on customization and new ways of engaging students. This has been my message as I speak with education, business, and political leaders: iPads are allowing us the opportunity to think differently about how, when, and where learning takes place. They help increase student ownership of their own learning. They level the educational landscape, giving all teachers and students powerful tools with which to think critically, communicate, collaborate, and create in ways unimaginable just a few year ago.
While our iPads play an important role in this transformation, it is our dedicated, passionate, and creative staff working alongside students and parents who make learning authentic. They have spent countless hours envisioning how to innovate our classrooms and schools. At the high school, students have the opportunity to guide their own pace of learning. The middle schools are undergoing a redesign process that promises to more effectively use staffing and schedules to better support students in their individual learning interests. Meanwhile, the elementary schools are preparing for the first year of all-day kindergarten for all students as well as additional specialist time for increased learning opportunities. Lastly, the seeds of the strategic plan have been planted in a new school set to open in the fall, Gateway Academy, which will connect authentic learning with community action and problem-solving.
None of this great work could be undertaken without the support, guidance, and driving force of our parents and wider community. We appreciate your involvement and participation in your schools and your continued support for students. Join me in anticipating a great year to come.
Jay HaugenSuperintendent of SchoolsFollow Jay Haugen on Twitter @Soup192
SCHOOL START TIMES COMMUNICATIONSDistrict Web Site www.farmington.k12.mn.us
Community Educationwww.farmingtonCE.com
Athleticswww.farmington.k12.mn.us/athletics
Electronic Mail ListRegister 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 10Farmington Area Public Schools programming is shown on Cable Channel 10 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 12 in Lakeville. Social MediaTwitter: @District192Facebook.com/isd192YouTube.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 Newspaper to publish the 2014-2015 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 2014-2015 school year and delivered along with the Dakota County Tribune.
Community Education BrochureFarmington’s progressive Community Education department publishes quarterly brochures with activities and information and will send them to all district residents in the mail.
Emergency Notification/School Closure InformationFarmington Area Public Schools uses a mass notification system called School Connects 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 provided 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 on the following dates during the school year:
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Community Ed at Farmington Farmer’s Market, 2:30-6:30pm
School Board Meeting, 6:30pm, BMS, Little Theater
BMS Schedule Pickup/Picture Day, 10-6pm
Kid Connection Priority Registration Closes
DMS Schedule Pickup/Picture Day 10-6pm
FHS Schedule Pickup Day, 8am-4pm
FHS Schedule Pickup, 12-4pm Grade 9 & New Student Parent Orientation Night, 7pm, Recital HallElementary AssessmentsEarly Childhood Screening, 9-4pm, MVES
School Board Meeting, 6:30pm, BMS, Little Theater
BMS & DMSBack to School Night 5:30-7:30pm
OPEN HOUSESFES 4-6pm RVES 4-6pmARES 3:30-5:30pm
FHS Make-up Schedule Pickup, 8am-1pm
Last Day of Summer Kid Connection and Stepping Stones
Community Ed at Farmington Farmer’s Market, 2:30p
Elementary Assesments
BMS & DMS Grade 6 WEB Events 8am-12:30pm
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First Day of School for All StudentsFHS Grade 9 starts at 8:20am, all others at 11:07 am Fall Session Adult Basic Education Begins
NTES Picture Day
School Board Meeting, 6:30pm, BMS Little Theater
RVES Picture Day
DMS PTP Mtg., 6:30pm
ARES Picture Day MVES Picture Day
MVES & NTESParent Curriculum Night
Pollution Prevention Day at Rambling River Park—All District Grade 4
Fall Swim Lessons begin at DMS
ACT test at Farmington High School
NTES PTP Mtg. 6:30pm
IPR Meeting 5:30-7pm, FHS Conference Rm 1201
RVES PTP Mtg., 6:30pm
BMS PTP Mtg
FES Picture Day
Early Childhood Screening, 9am-4pm, MVES
Community Ed Advisory Council Meeting, 6:30pm
ARES PTP Tiger Trot Fundraiser
School Board Meeting, 6:30pm, BMS, Little Theater
FES PTP Fun Run Kickoff
BMS Picture RetakesDMS Picture Retakes
FHS Academic Awards Celebration, 9am, FHS Recital Hall
FHS Makeup Pictures, Lifetouch, 9-1pm
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HOMECOMING 2014Watch for activities September 30 to October 3More information atwww.farmington.k12.mn.us
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Tiger Fun Run9am at BMS Stadium
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Above, North Trail Elementary Students Roar with Tiger Pride.
We believe each person has inherent,
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FHS Homecoming Parade, 6pm
FHS Homecoming Coronation, 8pm
Vermillion Voices Concert Series: Randy Ferguson, 7pm, FHS
FHS Homecoming Football Game7pm, Tiger Stadium
FES PTP Fun Run
FHS Homecoming Dance, 8-11:30pm
FES PTP Mtg., 6pmARES PTP Mtg., 6pmMVES, PTP Mtg., 6:30pmParenting Series: Dr. Nick Clement, 7pm, Lakeville SouthFHS Winter Athletic Reg.
DMS PTP Mtg., 6:30pm Early Childhood Screening, 9am-4pm, MVES
All Schools: 2hr. Early Release, Parent/ Teacher Conferences
Community Ed AdvisoryCouncil Mtg., 6:30pm
FHS Parent/Teacher Conferences
School Board Meeting, 6:30pm, BMS Little Theater
BMS, DMS, and Elementary Parent/ Teacher Conferences
NO SCHOOL
Open Swim, DMS, 12-2 p.m.
NO SCHOOL
Open Swim, DMS, 12-2 p.m.
NTES PTP Mtg., 6:30pm
RVES PTP Mtg. 6:30pm
NTES Picture Retake Day
FES Picture Retake Day
MVES Picture Retake Day
FHS Choir Concert, 7pm
ARES Picture Retake Day
MVES Grade 3 Family Folk Dance, 6:30pm
RVES Picture Retake Day
Halloween Walk, 5:30-7pm at DMS
School Board Meeting, 6:30pm, BMS Little Theater
FHS NHS Blood Drive, 8am-2pm
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Above students in Julian Buss’ Earth Science class use ipads to enhance their lab experience.
We believe each person is responsible to do
his or her best.
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FHS Band Brunch and Concert
ARES PTP Mtg., 6pm FES PTP Mtg., 6pmMVES PTP Mtg., 6:30pm
BMS & DMSEnd of 1st Quarter
Farmington Patriotic Day Celebration at FHS, Concert at 7pm
451st Army Band Concert, 7pm, FHS Recital Hall
School Board Meeting, 6:30pm, BMS Little Theater; DMS, BMS 8th Grade Bands and FHS Wind Ensemble Concert at FHS
Community EdAdvisory Council, 6:30pm at MVES
NTES Literacy Night, 5pm
RVES Science Activity Night, 6-7:45pm
FHS Musical, BMS Auditorium, 7pm
FHS Musical, at BMS Auditorium, 7pm
FHS Musical, BMS Auditorium, 2pm
NTES PTP Mtg., 6:30pmParenting Series: Jack Olwell and Joe McCarthy, 7pm, FHS FHS Jazz Concert, Recital Hall, 7pm
RVES PTP Mtg., 6:30pm
BMS PTP Mtg. RVES Grade 5 Band Concert, 2:10pm
MVES Science and Engineering Night, 6-8pm
DMS Grade 8 Panoramic Picture
FHS Musical, BMS Auditorium, 7pm
Vermillion Voices Concert Series: Ticket to Brasil, 7pm at FHS
FHS Musical, BMS Auditorium, 7pm
School Board Meeting, 6:30pm, BMS Little Theater
End of 1st Trimester (Elem. & High School)
NO SCHOOL
Thanksgiving Break
NO SCHOOL
THANKSGIVING DAY
NO SCHOOL
Thanksgiving Break
Burn to Learn!Monday, November 17, 7-8:30 pm
Physical Education teachers, Joe McCarthy and Jack Olwell will show you simple activities you and your child can do to make homework time more fun and more productive.
VETERANS DAY Early Childhood Screening, 9am-4pm, MVES
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Akin Road Elementary School Students play snow soccer.
We believe diversity enriches both the individual
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Open Swim, 12-2pm, DMS
IPR Meeting, 5:30-7pm, FHS Conference Room 1201 ARES Science Fair Parent Information Mtg., 6:30pm DMS PTP Mtg., 6:30pm
School Board Meeting, 6:30pm, BMS Little Theater
MVES PTP Mtg., 6:30pm
Early Childhood Screening, 9am-4pm, at MVES
FHS Choir/ Band Holiday Concert 6pm and 8pm
NO SCHOOLWINTER BREAK
NO SCHOOLWINTER BREAK
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ACT test at Farmington High School
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Middle School Choirs perform.
We believe each person is responsible to serve his
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SCHOOL RESUMES
ARES PTP Mtg., 6pmFES PTP Mtg., 6pm
Community EdAdvisory Council, 6:30pm, at MVES
Grade 5 Career Fair (All District)
Winter Swim Lessons Begin at DMS
School Board Meeting, 6:30pm, BMS Little TheaterNTES PTP Mtg., 6:30pmWinter Session Adult Basic Education begins
DMS/BMS Choir Concerts at BMS
Early Childhood Screening, 9am-4pm, at MVES
FES Grade 1 Orchestra Hall, 11:35am
DMS/BMS Choir Concerts, at BMS
NO SCHOOL Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
Open Swim, 12-2pm, DMS
RVES PTP Mtg., 6:30pm
BMS Band Concerts
AKES, FES, & RVESKindergarten Round-Up Registration Day FHS 2hr. Early Release,Parent/ TeacherConferencesDMS Grades 6 and 7 Band Concerts at FHS
BMS & DMS End of 2nd Quarter
FHS One Act Conference Festival
NO SCHOOL(Staff Development)
School Board Meeting, 6:30pm, BMS Little Theater
IPR Meeting, 5:30-7pm, FHS Conference Room 1201
BMS PTP Mtg.
FHS One Act Play, 7pm at BMS
Farmington Community Expo, 9am-12pm at FHS
ScienceTechnology Engineering Math
Riverview Elementary Students focus on kindness.
We believe all people develop best in a
nurturing environment.
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ARES PTP Mtg., 6pm, FES PTP Mtg., 6pm
Wee Tigers, Stepping Stones, & Kid Connection registration begins for Fall 2015
DMS PTP Mtg., 6:30pm
FHS Jazz Concert, 7pmin Recital Hall
FES Family Fun Night
ARES Sock Hop 6:30-8:30pm
FHS Instrumental Solo and Ensemble Contest, 1pm
ACT test at Farmington High School
School Board Meeting, 6:30pm, BMS Little Theater
Parenting Series: Jenny Hanlon, 7pm
Early Childhood Screening, 9am-4pm, at MVES
Community Ed Advisory Council, 6:30pm, at MVES
Vermillion Voices Concert Series: Teddy Bear Band, 10am at FHS
NO SCHOOL
Presidents Day
ARES Science FairFES Science FairRVES Science Fair
FHS Speech Invite
School Board Meeting, 6:30pm, BMS Little Theater
FHS Spring Athletic Reg.
FHS Band Concert, 7pm in Recital Hall
South Suburban Conference Jazz Festival
FES Grade 4 Music Program
ARES Grade 4 Music Program
Your Family CompassMonday, February 9, 7-8:30 p.m., Lakeville South High School AuditoriumConsultant, teacher and author, Jenny Hanlon will help you chart the direction you want for your family.
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The community works together to build an Outdoor Wonder Learning Area at Riverview Elementary.
We believe the well-being of future generations
depends on our stewardship of the environment.
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BMS, DMS, and Elementary Conferences
BMS, DMS, and Elementary Early Release and Conferences
End of 2nd Trimester (Elem. & FHS)
NO SCHOOL (Staff Development) School Board Meeting, 6:30pm, BMS Little TheaterOpen Swim, 12-2pm, at DMS
Early Childhood Screening, 9 am-4pm, at MVES
Community EdAdvisory Council, 6:30pm, at MVES
Spring Swim Lessons begin, DMS
Vermillion Voices Series: Sound Exchange, 7pm at FHS
Parenting Series: Luke Speigelhoff, 7pm, MVES FHS Band Jubilee 7pmNTES PTP Mtg., 6:30pm BMS Band Concert: Grade 8 at FHS
RVES PTP Mtg., 6:30pm
BMS PTP Mtg.
ARES Spring Picture Day
BMS Grade 6 Ensemble
FHS Choir Concert, 7pm in Recital Hall
NTES Spring Picture Day
School Board Meeting, 6:30pm, BMS Little Theater
FES Spring Picture Day
FES Kindergarten Music Program
RVES Spring Picture Day
ARES Grade 5Music Program, 7pm
BMS & DMSEnd of 3rd Quarter
NO SCHOOL
Spring Break
Open Swim, 12-2pm at DMS
NO SCHOOL
Spring Break
Open Swim, 12-2pm at DMS
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NO SCHOOLSpring Break
Open Swim, 12-2pm at DMS
Open Swim, 12-2pm at DMS
School Resumes
Spring Session Adult Basic Education begins
ARES Mtg., 6pm FES PTP Mtg., 6pm
School Board Meeting, 6:30pm, BMS Little Theater
IPR Meeting, 5:30-7pm., FHS Conference Room 1201
DMS PTP Mtg., 6:30pm
Community Ed Advisory Council, 6:30 pm, at MVES
ARES Grade 3 Folk Dance festival, 6:30pm
RVES Kindergarten Program, 9:30am
Early Childhood Screening, 9am-4pm at MVES
NTES PTP Mtg., 6:30pm
RVES PTP Mtg., 6:30pm
BMS, DMS Jazz Bands and Small Ensemble Concerts at FHS
FHS Parent/ Teacher Conferences
FHS Spring Play, 7pm at BMSAuditorium
NTES Grade 1 Grand Day, 9:45am
FES Kindergarten Music Program
FHS Spring Play, 7pm at BMS Auditorium
Earth and Arbor Day Celebration at Rambling River Center
FHS Spring Play, 7pm at BMS Auditorium
School Board Meeting, 6:30pm, BMS Little Theater
BMS PTP Mtg.
ACT Test at Farmington High School
North Trail Elementary School 5th Grade at Camp Pepin.
We believe all people deserve to be treated
with respect.
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FES and ARES Grade 1 Grand Day Programs
ARES PTP Mtg., 6pm FES PTP Mtg., 6pm MVES Grade 5 Music Program RVE Grade 5 Music Program
IPR Meeting, 5:30-7pm, FHS Conference Room 1201ARES Grade 5 Music Program at 7pmBMS Grades 6-8 Band Concert at FHSDMS PTP Mtg., 6:30pm
FHS NHS Blood Drive 8am-2pm
MVES Grade 5 at Camp Pepin
District Art Show, 6pm at FHS FES Grade 5 Band ConcertDMS Grades 6-8 Band Concerts at FHS Recital HallMVES Grade 5 at Camp Pepin
FHS Cabaret, 3pm and 7:30pm
School Board Meeting, 6:30pm, BMS Little TheaterNTES Grade 5 Music ProgramRVES Grade 5 at Camp Pepin
RVES Grade 5 at Camp Pepin
FES Grade 5 at Camp Pepin
Community EdAdvisory Council, 6:30pm at MVESDMS/BMS Choir Concerts at BMSFES Grade 5 at Camp Pepin
RVES Grade 1 Grand Day ARES Kindergarten Music ProgramFHS Jazz Concert, 8pm FES Grade 2 Music Program FES Grade 5 at Camp Pepin
FHS Prom
MVES Summer Band RegistrationNTES PTP Mtg., 6:30pm DMS/BMS Choir Concerts at BMSARES Grade 5 at Camp Pepin
RVES PTP Mtg., 6:30pmARES Grade 5 at Camp PepinFHS Band Concert and Awards Program, 7:30pm,FHS Recital Hall
NTES Grade 5 at Camp Pepin
ARES Grade 5 at Camp Pepin
ARES Grade 2 Music Program
NTES Grade 5 at Camp Pepin
NTES Grade 5 at Camp Pepin
NO SCHOOL
Memorial Day
School Board Meeting, 6:30pm, BMS Little Theater
FHS Senior Academic Banquet, 5:30pm
FHS Senior Awards Program, 7pm
ECFE End of the Year Bash, 6:30pm at MVES
FHS Choir Awards Program & Concert, 6pm and 7:30pm
FHS National Honor Society Induction
MVES Grade 5 at Camp Pepin
RVES Grade 5 at Camp Pepin
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FHS Graduation, 7pm
School Board Meeting, 6:30pm, BMS Little Theater
Summer Swim Lessons begin at DMS
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School Board Meeting, 6:30pm, BMS Little Theater
School Board Meeting, 6:30pm, BMS Little Theater
SCHOOL DISTRICT POLICIES AND NOTIFICATIONS Nondiscrimination Policy
It is the policy of the School Board of Dis-trict 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 vet-eran status with regard to public assistance, age, or disability be excluded from partici-pating in, be denied the benefits of, or be otherwise subjected to discrimination under any educational program or in employment, promotion, transfer or recruitment, consid-eration, 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 Re-cord Data Privacy Policy, Policy 515, which incorporates state and federal requirements, requires annual notification to parents and students that certain information from student records will be released and made public without the written consent 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 attendance, grade lev-el, 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 tele-phone 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 PolicyIndependent 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 PolicyThe 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 at 651-463-5065, 20655 Flagstaff Ave, Farmington, MN
Pledge of AllegianceThe 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 NoticeA Minnesota state law went into effect in 2000 that requires schools to inform par-ents 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 ap-plications made on days other than those specified in the estimated schedule, please contact Jane Houska at 651-463-5045.
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 Management Plan are: 1) reduce the levels of indoor air pollutants through preven-tive measures such as routine maintenance activities, periodic building evaluations and inspections, and IAQ-specific policies; 2) provide and maintain adequate air exchang-es by repairing and maintaining ventilation equipment, which will promote a comfort-able and healthful learning and working en-vironment, and; 3) respond to IAQ-related concerns and problems in a thorough and prompt manner, and to effectively com-municate the progress of investigations and their resolutions to all interested parties. Call Jane Houska at 651-463-5045 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 environ-ment for students, employees and other occupants. 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 review the management plans and updat-ed materials, please contact the District’s Asbestos Program Manager Jane Houska at 651-463-5045. Management plans are also maintained in each of the individual building’s administrative offices.
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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 Programs: Barb Duffrin, Director ............................................................463-5000 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 and Marketing: Sally Reynolds, Generalist ...................................463-5079
Instructional Services Center – 510 Walnut Street Chartwells Food Service Office: Peggy Anderberg, Director ....................................463-5025 Free & Reduced Price Lunch Hotline (Fax) ...................................................463-5061 Special Education Office: Dr. Carla Nohr Schulz, Director .......................................463-5020
Akin 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 Ben Januschka, Principal ...........................................................................................463-9000 FES Automated Directory .................................................................................463-9001 Nurse’s Office .....................................................................................................463-9006 Counselor ............................................................................................................463-9003Meadowview Elementary – 6100 195th Street Lisa Edwards, Principal ..............................................................................................460-3100 MVES Automated Directory ............................................................................460-3101 Nurse’s Office .....................................................................................................460-3106 Counselor ............................................................................................................460-3103North Trail Elementary – 5580 170th Street West Dr. 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
Farmington Area Public Schools DirectoryAll phone numbers are in Area Code 651 unless otherwise noted.
Gateway Academy - 510 Walnut St. Laura Pierce, Director of Innovative Programming ..............................................460-5003Robert Boeckman Middle School - 800 Denmark Ave. Dan Miller, Principal ..................................................................................................460-1400 BMS Automated Directory ...............................................................................460-1401 Nurse’s Office ......................................................................................................460-1406 Counselors’ Office ........................................................................460-1413 or 460-1414Levi 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 ........................................................................460-1598 or 460-1599 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
Farmington district web address ........................................................ www.farmington.k12.mn.us
District staff e-mail addresses (first initial last name) @ farmington.k12.mn.us Example: John Doe’s e-mail address: [email protected]
School ConnectsFarmington Area Public Schools uses a mass notification system called School Connects 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.
Farmington Area Public Schools Directory (Continued)All phone numbers are in Area Code 651 unless otherwise noted.
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Farmington High School Principal Jason Berg, School Board Chair Tera Lee, Student School Board Member Natalie Pellin, Student School Board Member Andrew Lupkowski, and Superintendent Jay Haugen at the Minnesota State Capitol after a press conference.