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Board approves dozens of secondary course additions and changes, expands health and career pathways

FARMINGTON PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT School Board · December 9, 2025
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Summary

Farmington High School proposed about 20 course changes for 2026'27, including expanded health-science pathways (CNA, EMT pending), concurrent-enrollment options and new AP/Spanish offerings; the board approved the package by voice vote.

The Farmington School Board approved a slate of secondary course changes and additions for the 2026'027 school year after a presentation by Principal Ryan Meyer.

Meyer said roughly 20 course proposals were before the board, 11 of which include concurrent-enrollment or industry certifications. He described a purposeful strategy to expand health-science and educational-services pathways aligned with local labor demand and college-credit partnerships. "We got about 20 course proposals here that I'm gonna start with," Meyer said, adding that the district has been working with Inver Hills and other…

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