Welcome to Farmington Public Schools!

Farmington Public Schools serves 11,000+ 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 (.mp4 10MB)

Thanks Goodfellows Canned Food Drive

Thank you to all who contributed to the Goodfellows Canned Food Drive in November. The Goodfellows were able to provide boxes of food to more than 200 families in the area. Shown here are two workers in the Goodfellows Warehouse and workers from Professional Movers who donated a moving truck and two days of their time to pick up all of the canned goods from the schools to bring to the Warehouse.


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Budget and Salary/Compensation Transparency Reporting

NCA Accredited

Class of 2016 Freshmen Orientations

Farmington High School
Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Harrison High School
Wednesday, February 1, 2012

North Farmington High School
Wednesday, January 25, 2012

All three orientations begin at 7:00 p.m.


Past news

Beechview Elementary LOC Credit Union Grand OpeningBeechview Elementary School students were ready to serve their fellow students at the recent opening of the Beechview/LOC Federal Credit Union branch.

Harrison High School Entry WayTeachers Scott Brazeau and Hershey Card stand beside the new entryway that they helped to create at Harrison High School.

Senior Extraordinaire Award Winner NFHS volunteer Michael Liebowitz, pictured above with Superintendent Sue Zurvalec, was selected as the Senior Extraordinaire Award Winner for 2011 at the 16th Annual Senior Adult Forum Breakfast.

Warner's Purple PaloozaWarner staff and students celebrated during Purple-Palooza Day, a day they earned by reaching their goal of $16,000 (actually $17,600) for their 2011 Fun Run. All donations go directly to support Warner students.

North Soccer ChampsNorth Farmington Soccer team after winning the City Championship

Budget Information

Farmington Public Schools shall not discriminate against any person based on race, color, religion, national origin or ancestry, sexual orientation, gender, age, disability, height, weight, or marital status in any of its programs, services, activities or employment. Inquiries regarding nondiscrimination policies should be directed to: Human Resource Specialist, 32500 Shiawassee, Farmington, MI 48336, (248) 489-3356