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Board approves $173,249 in high-school career-pathway investments after debate over EMT vs EMR

FARMINGTON PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT School Board · January 13, 2026
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Summary

The board approved a $173,249 package of initial career-pathway investments for 2026–27 — including med careers, EMR/EMT, CNA and welding — after debating a motion to delay EMT enrollment that failed; members discussed funding from referendum dollars and one-time fund-balance options.

The Farmington Public School District board voted to approve an initial package of career-pathway investments for the 2026–27 school year totaling approximately $173,249 to stand up new CTE offerings at Farmington High School.

Superintendent Jason Berg outlined the package, describing a roughly $174,000 ask that included 0.32 FTE to backfill current teachers, intro-to-med careers, medical-terminology…

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