A total of four buildings within the Farmington Public School District will undergo interior renovations as part of this project: Farmington High School, Farmington Central High School, Farmington Early Childhood Center, and Warner Middle School.
Farmington Public Schools continues to make great progress on bond-funded renovations at four key buildings: Farmington High School, Farmington Central High School, Farmington Early Childhood Center, and Warner Middle School. These updates are designed to improve comfort, safety, and functionality for students and staff.
At Farmington High School, the new main office entry is taking shape with exterior lighting now installed and finishing touches like ceiling tiles and a new electric cabinet unit heater in the vestibule completed. Farmington Central High School has seen fresh updates as well, with all classroom and office doors sanded and repainted for a clean, updated look, and ceiling tile work in the kitchen and receiving area finished.
Meanwhile, Farmington Early Childhood Center has new cabinet unit heaters installed for better climate control and new countertops in the casework areas, adding both style and functionality. At Warner Middle School, work continues behind the scenes to upgrade heating and ventilation systems, including ductwork, heating coils, and hot water piping for improved air quality and efficiency. These improvements are part of our ongoing commitment to providing safe, modern spaces where students can thrive.