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Farmington Public Schools
Administration Building
32500 Shiawassee
Farmington, Michigan 48336
248.489.3349
Welcome to Farmington Public Schools!
Farmington Public Schools serves 12,000+ students ranging in age from newborn to senior citizen living in Farmington, Farmington Hills, and a portion of West Bloomfield. About 100,000 residents live in this suburban area. The community supports cultural activities, religious institutions, service clubs, civic organizations and a community college.
Welcome from Superintendent Susan H. Zurvalec (.mov 10MB)
Announcements
Public Budget Forum Info
- Budget FAQs - Updated February 9
- Budget Forum Handouts and Presentation
Superintendent's Monthly Podcast - February 2010 - Topic: Facilities Study (.mp4 6.4MB)
Highmeadow Common Campus Lottery Information for 2010-2011
Winter/Spring 2010 Adult and Community Education Classes Now Open for Enrollment

Farmington Central High School students made “Haiti Houses” – pins and magnets in their art class under the supervision of Ms.Maloziec. They will be selling them at the Parent Teacher Conference and proceeds will go to help those in Haiti who have lost their homes.
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Superintendent Sue Zurvalec joins Longacre Elementary School students for the school's "Lunch with a Leader" program.
Gill Elementary School announced the winners of the "Kindness Connects Us All" contest on Friday, December 11. Students were asked to show off their creativity by creating an original poster or poem or story or rap around the theme of “Kindness."
Beechview Elementary School celebrated Veterans Day with a flag raising and a special program. The flag will fly at Beechview for one day and will then be taken on a flying mission over Afghanistan then returned to Beechview.
Ruthann Kutschke, head custodian at Central Office, rings the Fairview bell for the first time in its new location at Central Office at the rededication ceremony on Tuesday, October 27.
Highmeadow Common Campus invited parents, guardians and other loved ones to join their students for lunch in a program called Lunch with a Loved One.

