
Here are your FHS events for Wednesday, May 26th. #cardstudentsareworthit


Here are your FHS daily events for Tuesday, May 25th. #cardstudentsareworthit


To provide Jr. High & High School students with the opportunity to safely showcase their talents this year, Mrs. Jackson hosted a virtual talent show! Please take a moment to watch the performances of our amazingly talented students. bit.ly/FHS21talent #cardstudentsareworthit


Here are your FHS daily events for Monday, May 24th. #cardstudentsareworthit


Here are your FHS daily events for Friday, May 21st. Finals begin! #cardstudentsareworthit


If you were not able to attend the Class of 2021 Baccalaureate or Graduation Ceremony, you can view the recordings by visiting bit.ly/FHSbac and bit.ly/FHSgradceremony. #cardstudentsareworthit


Students from both high school choirs enjoyed meeting with a guest speaker, Jeremiah Griffin, on their last day of class. Mr. Griffin spoke about song writing and busking, which is a type of street performance. The students also enjoyed getting the opportunity to sing with Mr. Griffin! #cardstudentsareworthit


Resilient, impactful, giving. These are just a few of the words used to describe Sophomore Lindsey Scogin, winner of the United Nations Community Service Merit Award. Lindsey received this award for her continued service to others through the many volunteer opportunities she participated in. When asked why she enjoys volunteering, Lindsey says, "I enjoy contributing and putting smiles on people's faces. I want to thank the FHS Counselors for telling me about this award opportunity." Congratulations, Lindsey! The Farmington Community is lucky to have you serve. #cardstudentsareworthit


Here are your FHS daily events for Wednesday, May 19th. #cardstudentsareworthit


The end of the school year can be a stressful time! Trianna Johnson (11) and Carson Austin (10) take a quick brain break in the Media Center to unwind with Legos in between studying sessions. Learning to balance their time between school, work, and play is an important life skill for all students. #cardstudentsareworthit


Congratulations to the Class of 2021! We are very proud of all of your accomplishments, and we are excited to see what where you go in the world. Photo by Mr. Jackson #cardstudentsareworthit


Here are your FHS daily events for Tuesday, May 18th. #cardstudentsareworthit


Reminder: The Class of 2021 Graduation will be held tonight. If weather permits, our scheduled 7:00PM ceremony will proceed as planned. In the event of inclement weather, we will delay as needed until a break in the weather allows us to proceed onto the field. If no such break occurs, graduation will be held Wednesday, May 19th at 7PM.
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The ceremony will be broadcast on live.farmcards.org. You can find a digital copy of the 2021 Graduation Program at https://5il.co/subi or on the Farmington Schools mobile app. For complete information regarding Graduation and Project Graduation, visit bit.ly/FHS21grad. #cardstudentsareworthit


Interested in the culinary arts? Register to attend one of NWACC's Kids' College camp sessions. Brightwater: A Center for the Study of Food will be offering camps are for kids ages 9-17. Some topics include “Southern Food & Flavors” and “Sweet & Savory Baking Around the Globe." To learn more, visit bit.ly/3oqG4aA. #cardstudentsareworthit


We are incredibly proud of the hard work the FHS Crimson Select Ensemble members have demonstrated throughout the year to perfect their craft. Choir Director Laura Jackson says, "This has been a challenging year for everyone; however, students in the arts have been particularly impacted. They've had to miss out on so much and what they have been able to do has been really altered by strict guidelines and safety measures. Through it all the Crimson Select Ensemble has kept their heads held high and persevered." If you missed the honor choir's showcase last week, visit bit.ly/3htrjSR to see a full collection of the songs they performed! #cardstudentsareworthit


Students in the FHS agriculture classes worked on a community service project to build a new table for the Farmington Cemetery. Mr. Sallee says, "Farmington City Mayor Ernie Penn called and asked if we could build a new table. I told him absolutely as this was not only an excellent opportunity to put shop skills to work but also a way that students could give back to the community." Pictured is Junior Austin Rogers puts the final touches on the table after it was installed. #cardstudentsareworthit #communityservice


Here are your FHS daily events for Monday, May 17th. #cardstudentareworthit


Graduation Update- We understand that there is inclement weather possible tomorrow night. Graduates will meet at the arena at 5:30PM for pictures. If weather permits, our scheduled 7:00PM ceremony will proceed as planned. In the event of inclement weather we will delay as needed. If there is a break in the weather and it is safe to be outside the ceremony will proceed when everyone is moved into place on the field. If necessary the ceremony will be moved to Wednesday, May 19th at 7:00 PM.


The Lady Cardinal Softball team falls short with a loss to Pea Ridge today. Congratulations to these girls and the amazing season they had! We are proud of you! #cardstudentsareworthit


Farmington Baseball closes out their season with a hard fought game against Magnolia. We are very proud of the hard work and teamwork these boys have shown throughout the season. Great job, Cards! #cardstudentsareworthit
