Invest in Farmington Municipal Schools
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Explore Your Return on Investment
McCormick is Recognized for its Outstanding Bilingual Program
FMS Coaches Clinic Highlights Teamwork, Student Growth, and a Winning Culture
FMS Receives National Recognition for Music Education Support
FMS Choirs Shine at State, PVHS Chamber Choir Takes 2nd Place
32 FMS Students Earn State Seal of Bilingualism and Biliteracy
Bond Priority Lists 2025-2028
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School | Description | Est. Cost |
Investments in the Last 10 Years
Below is a partial list of the funds FMS spent over the last 10 years. The list includes major items undertaken by the district. FMS also leveraged its expenditures by securing state and federal funds of approximately $115 million, for a total investment in the district over the last 10 years of more than $225 million.