World's Best Workforce Goals
All children are ready for school.
- Farmington Area Public Schools will increase the number of 3 year old children receiving preschool scholarships from 4% of the total scholarships to 10% of the total scholarships for preschool programming.
All third graders can read at grade level.
- The percent of third grade students who meet or exceed standards as measured by the reading MCA accountability tests will increase from 42.6% to 60% with at least 20% exceeding standards in spring 2022.
All racial and economic achievement gaps between students are closed.
- Reading: At least 60% of students in each Racial/Ethnic group will meet or exceed their individual growth targets on the Spring 2022 NWEA MAP Reading test, and at least 30% in each Racial/Ethnic group will meet their accelerated growth target.
- Math: At least 60% of students in each Racial/Ethnic group will meet or exceed their individual growth targets on the Spring 2022 NWEA MAP Math test, and at least 30% in each Racial/Ethnic group will meet their accelerated growth target.
All students are ready for career and college.
- Farmington Area Schools will increase the percentage of students at or above college readiness benchmarks in all four subject areas from 28% in 2021 to 31% as reported in the ACT Profile Report for the Graduating Class of 2022.
All students graduate from high school.
- Farmington Area Schools will increase the 6-year graduation rate from 94.9% to 96% by spring 2021 and 98% in spring 2022.
Strategic Plan Indicators
As we continuously organize toward our strategic intent, we will report our progress using our state student achievement data alongside our locally developed indicators:
- Personalized Learning Environments
- Learning and Innovation Skills
- Culture for Learning and Innovation
- Impact of Learning and Service
- Operations
- Assessments
Please see our District Scorecard for goals and progress in each of these areas. If the link is not active, the scorecard is presently being updated.