This week, the Farmington Public Schools Board of Education is gearing up for a series of engaging events aimed at fostering community involvement and educational enrichment. Among the highlights is the much-anticipated "1 School, 1 Book" reveal scheduled for Thursday, February 27, at the downtown branch of the Farmington Community Library. Families are invited to join in the fun, which includes activities like cuddling with therapy dogs and making origami dogs, all hinting at this year's book selection.
In addition to the book reveal, the board discussed significant policy updates during the meeting. Dr. Turner reported on recent changes to Title IX regulations, emphasizing that the district's current policies on discrimination and harassment remain robust. The board is prepared to adapt as necessary, pending further guidance from the Department of Education.
Another key topic was the district's response to recent community concerns regarding incidents of perceived racist rhetoric. Dr. Turner reassured attendees that the district's policies are equipped to address such issues effectively, and emphasized the importance of upholding these regulations to ensure a safe and inclusive environment for all students.
As the board continues to navigate these important discussions, they remain committed to fostering a supportive educational atmosphere while engaging families in meaningful activities throughout the week.