FMS, let's come together to honor our amazing educators during Teacher Appreciation Week. It's a perfect time to show them how much we care! Share your shout-outs and words of appreciation in person or on social media using the hashtag #ThankATeacher.
Save these dates! ¡Marquen estas fechas! Nahidizidï bikáá’ ádiiłiił! May 10, 2024: San Juan College High School @ SJC Graduation Plaza at 6:00 PM May 13, 2024: Farmington High School @ Hutchison Stadium at 7:00 PM May 14, 2024: Piedra Vista High School @ Hutchison Stadium at 7:30 PM May 15, 2024: Rocinante High School @ Farmington Civic Center at 6:00 PM
We're truly grateful for our school principals and assistant principals. They work hard every day to help our students, teachers, and community. Thank you!
FMS In the News: Congratulations to the FMS students who made the Navajo Times Winter Athletes List. By Quentin Jodie, Navajo Times. Girls Wrestling All-Stars: Bailey Ramone, Brielle Lucero, Ioanna Ueanimatang, Anaya Lee, Alissa Deyapp, Svea Robinson, Eliana Benavidez, and Stormy Sanchez. Boys Wrestling All-Stars: Brayden Harvey, Logan Cambridge, Reed McCarty, Ian Chavez, Dylan Mccoy, and Angelo Perez. Girls Basketball All-Stars: Kapiolani Anitielu, Kjani Anitielu, Maleah Charlie, and Caris Dale. Boys All-Star: Cody Vassar-Steen, Landon Begay, Michael Beck, and Lander Willie. Read more: https://navajotimes.com/rezsports/88670/
We're thrilled to share that Jayden Griego from Farmington High School has been granted a $1000 scholarship from 3M! Jayden has also been invited to join a special national scholarship event this spring, along with other talented recipients. This wonderful news was revealed during San Juan College's participation in the NC3 National Letter of Intent Signing on April 18, 2024. This event, organized by the National Coalition of Certification Centers (NC3), is much like the NCAA's National Signing Day but for students pursuing technical careers. It's a time to honor students like Jayden who are entering technical fields and to recognize the value of their hard work. In the photo, you can see Yessenia Lopez, Jayden Griego, and Joshua Florez (Photo by W. Dean Howard Photography).
FMS families and staff, you are invited to an Evening of Native American Stories and Music, on Wednesday, April 10, 2024, from 6:00 - 8:00 PM at Piedra Vista High School's Turano Chrisman Theater. Please share! See you there!
Parents, join us for an important webinar on cyberbullying! Mark your calendars for March 12 at 6:00 p.m. via Zoom. Register here: https://bit.ly/Cyberbullying-Linewize-Reg. In just 30 minutes, Linewize's Director of Wellbeing, Teodora Pavkovic, will equip you with practical strategies to keep your kids safe online. Learn how to tackle cyberbullying and establish healthy digital habits using the ABC approach. Don't miss out - bring your questions for our live Q&A session at the end! See you at the webinar!
FMS, here’s the Boys Class 5A Bracket for the 2024 Nusenda Credit Union State Basketball Championships. Scorps (#13) will Play at Atrisco Heritage HS (#4) at Atrisco on Saturday, March 9. Go Scorps!
FMS, here’s the Girls Class 5A Bracket for the 2024 Nusenda Credit Union State Basketball Championships. The Lady Scorps (#3) will play Los Lunas (#14) at FHS on Friday, March 8. Go Scorps!
Team registrations for the Farmington Jr. Chef Competition must be submitted by March 8. Recipes must be entered by March 22. Students can register for this great event here: https://bit.ly/JuniorChefRegistration
Mark your calendars, FMS.
Farmington Municipal Schools is gathering valuable feedback to improve services provided to students, families, and teachers. Stakeholders include teachers, staff, administration, our students' parents, and community members who lend us local support. Together we all support the success of every student that we serve. The district is requesting your input and suggestions, your feedback will assist in decisions on federal funding priorities, current practices, and areas that can be strengthened. Thank you for taking the time to provide feedback. The survey will close on March 1, 2024. To participate, visit: https://bit.ly/Community-Needs-English
Las Escuelas Municipales de Farmington están juntando información para poder mejorar los servicios que se proveen a estudiantes, familias y maestros. Las partes interesadas incluyen: maestros, personal, directores, estudiantes, padres y miembros de la comunidad. Juntos, todos apoyamos el éxito de cada estudiante que servimos. El distrito escolar solicita su opinión y sugerencias. Sus comentarios nos ayudarán a tomar decisiones sobre prioridades de financiación federal, las prácticas actuales, y áreas que se pueden fortalecer. Gracias por tomar el tiempo para contestar estas preguntas. La encuesta se cerrará el 1 de marzo de 2024. Para participar, visiten: https://bit.ly/Community-Needs-Spanish
FMS In The News: Farmington students weigh in on improving school lunches. By Jacqlin Aragon, KOB. Lunch in the school cafeteria isn’t always the best tasting but students at Farmington Municipal Schools are getting to decide what is served. It all starts with a blind taste test. Read more: https://www.kob.com/new-mexico/four-corners/farmington-students-weigh-in-on-improving-school-lunches/
Join the FMS Johnson O’Malley Indian Education Committee! There are currently openings for 1 Secretary and 1 Member at Large. If you're passionate about supporting the Johnson O’Malley program, consider joining the team! To apply, come to our next meeting on February 6, 2024, at 3:00 p.m.
Be a part of GenCyber! From coding to cryptography, be a part of GenCyber. Choose from one of two weeks: June 3-7, 2024, or June 17-21, 2024. These FREE camps are for students who have completed grades 6-11, with campers divided into two groups. Campers must be willing to commit to the 5-day camp and come to campus every day. Lunch and breakfast are provided. Drop-off begins at 8 and pick-up ends at 5. The class is from 9-4. Register online at https://www.sanjuancollege.edu/community/kids-kollege or call (505) 566-4208.
FMS In The News: Lady Scorps win showdown with Hobbs. By Santiago Ramos Jr., Navajo Times. There’s a change at the top of the Class 5A girls state basketball polls this week. A role reversal between the top two squads. Read more: https://navajotimes.com/rezsports/basketball/lady-scorps-win-showdown-with-hobbs/
We’ll see you at the Native American Heritage Festival on November 29, 2023, from 5:00 to 7:00 PM, at San Juan College’s Henderson Fine Arts Center. FMS, we will have student performances and presentations from elementary, middle, and high schools, videos, and special guests. This event is free and open to the public.
FMS In The News: Show stealer: PV, Farmington runners make podium in 5A girls race. By Quentin Jodie, Navajo Times. With a time of 19:16.22, Piedra Vista’s Nicole Pierce took third-place honors ahead of Rio Rancho’s Mariah Galbraith (19:28.47) and Farmington’s Madison Germaine (19:33.46). Farmington’s Germaine also turned in a new PR, improving her mark by almost a minute. Read more: https://navajotimes.com/rezsports/track/show-stealer-pv-farmington-runners-make-podium-in-5a-girls-race/
FMS In The News: Farmington gets ‘complete team win’ in upset of Volcano Vista. By Tristen Critchfield, Albuquerque Journal. Farmington proved it on Friday night, racing out to an 18-0 halftime lead and then holding on for a 31-21 victory over No. 6 Volcano Vista in a Class 6A first-round matchup at Nusenda Community Stadium. Read more: https://www.abqjournal.com/sports/farmington-gets-complete-team-win-in-upset-of-volcano-vista/article_06126144-7acd-11ee-98c9-cb5dec1ca844.html