
FMS, check out this upcoming Birth Certificate Replacement and Measles Vaccines event from the New Mexico Department of Health. Please share.


School nurses are our first responders for medical concerns. School nurses and nurse aides are the first place a student thinks to go when they don't feel well or have been hurt. But they also provide a wealth of information that supports a successful education as well. The observance reminds us of all the great reasons the nurse is available to your school. They provide more than Band-Aids for scrapes on the playground and check for fevers when a child shows the first sign of illness. Thank you!





On April 22, all FMS students received a planting kit as part of our Earth Day Challenge. The goal is for students to plant their seeds—either in a pot or directly in the ground—and track their progress. This fun activity encourages healthy habits early in life and helps students develop a lifelong love for growing and eating fruits and vegetables. Want to join the challenge? Visit https://www.farmingtonschools.us/page/earth-day to register by May 23, 2025. Students who sign up will receive instructions for completing a short video or PowerPoint presentation showcasing their planting journey. These will be shared by Monday, June 2, 2025. Students with the best reports in elementary, middle, and high school will each win a $100 Growers Bucks prize to spend at the Farmington Growers Market.


FMS, we are thrilled to celebrate Teacher Appreciation Week (May 5-9) by releasing our new FMS Teacher Talk Podcast dedicated to our teaching community. In our premiere episode, we sat down with Piedra Vista's very own Ms. Mari Floyd. Listen to the full audio of this interview at https://bit.ly/FMS-Teacher-Talk-Podcast or https://www.farmingtonschools.us/page/podcast. Stay tuned for more episodes!


Happy Teacher Appreciation Week - May 5-9, 2025! FMS, this week is the perfect time for us to say thank you for all the love, energy, and hard work they pour into our children’s lives! Our teachers do so much more than teach—they guide, encourage, and inspire our kids every single day. Their care and dedication reach far beyond the classroom, helping shape not just smart students, but kind and curious people. Let’s show them how much we appreciate everything they do!


April 28, 2025: Quick reminder that today’s SPMAC Meeting starts at 5:00 p.m. at Central Kitchen (305 N. Court Avenue). The Student-Parent Menu Advisory Committee (SPMAC) meetings are great opportunities to share your thoughts and ideas about school meals. We’d love to hear from you and work together to improve our school’s menu even more!


Save the Date! Thank you to San Juan Pediatrics for donating their time and services!


FPA West Families,
You should have received a permission slip for our upcoming Field Trip to PVHS, on Thursday April 24th to watch the performance of Beauty and the Beast. Please be sure to sign the permission slip and return it to your child's teacher. Thanks so much!

FMS In The News – Farmington Municipal Schools begins construction of new preschool academy. By Robert Bettis, Navajo Times. Designed by FBT Architects of Albuquerque, the new facility will be one of the largest preschools in New Mexico, specifically designed for early childhood education. Sanjay Engineer, the vice president and managing principal of FBT Architects, explained how each aspect of the building was designed with children in mind. “Everything in the classrooms, from cubbies and desks to bathroom fixtures, is tailored for preschool-age students,” Engineer explained. The new building will feature soft seating, strong surfaces, and a centralized playground, a safe learning environment for children. Read more: https://navajotimes.com/edu/farmington-municipal-schools-begins-construction-of-new-preschool-academy.


FMS In The News – Farmington Municipal Schools breaks ground on new preschool academy. By Jacqlin Aragon, KOB. It’s an exciting time for Farmington School District. After three years, it’s finally time to put the pedal to the metal on the district’s brand new $40 million Preschool Academy. “To see it come to fruition, very rewarding, and we’re excited to see it come together in the next 18 months,” said Cody Diehl, superintendent of Farmington Municipal Schools. Read more: https://www.kob.com/new-mexico/farmington-municipal-schools-breaks-ground-on-new-preschool-academy/


The Jr. Chef Competition is happening on Saturday, April 12, from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at Farmington High School. Our panel of judges includes Ms. Tina Nichols (FHS), Mr. Raul Perez (K12 BY ELIOR), and special guest judge Mr. Justin Pioche. We’re thrilled to share that the Piedra Vista Filmmaking Class will be livestreaming the event, so you can also watch all the action from home. Plus, Student Nutrition’s very own Jojo Reed will provide special commentary to make the experience even more fun. A heartfelt thank you to Hill Corps Gas & Oil, our generous main sponsor for this event and the student scholarships, helping to support this incredible opportunity!
👩🍳 Who Can Join? Students in grades 4-12 can form teams of 1-4 members from the same school (team members can be in different grade levels). 📝 How to Sign Up? Register online at https://bit.ly/JuniorChefRegistration. The deadline to register is March 24.


A heartfelt thank you to our families and community, who joined us for our preschool groundbreaking this week! This special event marks the start of an exciting journey—creating a warm, nurturing, and inspiring space where our youngest learners can grow and thrive. Special shoutout to the FMS Operations Team: Mr. Steve Vollmert, Mr. Charles Vanden Broeck, Ms. Lisa Eaker, Mr. Isaac Gamboa, and Mr. Ted Lasiewicz. Want to learn more about this project? Click here: https://www.farmingtonschools.us/article/1937745





Queridas Familias, Estudiantes, Personal y Miembros de la Comunidad, las Escuelas Municipales de Farmington necesitan su opinión para seguir mejorando nuestros servicios. Favor de llenar nuestra encuesta antes del 21 de marzo—¡No pierda esta oportunidad de marcar la diferencia! Tome unos minutos para completar nuestra encuesta en: 👉 https://bit.ly/FMS-Input-Survey-Espanol


Dear Families, Students, Staff, and Community Members, Farmington Municipal Schools needs your valuable input to continue improving our services. Our survey will remain open until March 21, 2025—don’t miss this opportunity to make a difference! Please take a few minutes to share your thoughts by completing our survey: 👉 https://bit.ly/FMS-Input-Survey


Dear FMS families and staff, we’re again sharing our latest District Report Card, which includes key information on our student demographics, current budget, and state designations, as well as the latest 4-year graduation rates. To learn more, including math, reading, and science proficiency rates, click here: https://5il.co/2zujj or here: https://5il.co/38659. Thank you for your continued support.





Families,
Just a friendly reminder that there is no school on Monday, February 17th.
Thank you, have a great weekend!


FMS, this week we celebrate National School Counseling Week!
We want to take a moment to celebrate our amazing school counselors: Stephanie Davis, Donald Timme, Lauren Hobbs-Mead, James Fundark, Louise Baca, Debbie Fowler, Danielle Straate, Caroline Thomas, Amanda Patea, Patricia Fine, Deadra Lepich, Jennifer McKinney, Keshia Beyale, Dorene Miller, Matt Smith, Anneliese Weyrauch, Marvin Pete, Cherilynn Shorty, Joanna Thrower, Rachel Yazzie, Adeola Dalton, Julie Christensen, Jennifer Dowdy, and Stacy Van Meter. National School Counseling Week 2025 is Feb. 3-7, 2025, to focus public attention on the unique contribution of school counselors within U.S. school systems. The theme is: School Counseling: Helping Students Thrive.



Happy Black History Month, FMS. February is Black History Month – acknowledging the achievements of African Americans and recognizing their central role in U.S. history. The Black History Month 2025 theme, “African Americans and Labor,” focuses on the ways that “work and working of all kinds—free and unfree, skilled, and unskilled, vocational and voluntary—intersect with the collective experiences of Black people.” You can visit https://www.history.com/topics/black-history/black-history-month#black-history-month-2023-theme to learn more about Black History Month.


Mark your calendar. Nahidizidï bikáá’ ádiiłiił.


All FMS schools and offices will be closed on Monday, January 20, 2025, in honor of Martin Luther King, Jr.
