Fargo Public Schools

Fargo Public Schools

Education Administration Programs

Fargo, North Dakota 1,634 followers

Educating & Empowering All Students to Succeed

About us

Our mission in Fargo Public School is to educate and empower all students to succeed. This means focusing on the needs of all students and collectively working to ensure that we provide opportunities for every child to pursue their goals and dreams and to be equipped with the knowledge and skills to achieve those goals. To ensure that our schools are committed to excellence through a student-centered learning environment supported by positive collaborations with students, staff, parents, school, and community, we provide students with a broad knowledge base by engaging in a standards-based curriculum with co-curricular opportunities. The Fargo Public Schools Strategic Plan is designed to create the experiences we want for children in our progressive and fast paced community of Fargo. FPS keeps pace with the economic growth and also the diversity of cultures that now is part of the area communities. We take pride in the commitment all 3,200 staff members show students every day. We are honored with the privilege of educating more than 11,300 students and are dedicated to our mission of “achieving excellence by education and empowering all students to succeed.” Please take the time to learn more about our students and our district and we invite you to a collaborative partnership that allows us provide the best future for our children together.

Website
https://www.fargo.k12.nd.us/
Industry
Education Administration Programs
Company size
1,001-5,000 employees
Headquarters
Fargo, North Dakota
Type
Educational
Founded
1872
Specialties
K-12 Education

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    Congratulations to Amanda Hetland, a special education teacher at Eagles Elementary School, on earning the Cynthia Thoreson Selland Teacher of the Year Award! The award recognizes an outstanding teacher in Fargo Public Schools and remembers Mrs. Selland’s 31-year teaching career at Agassiz, Ben Franklin Middle School, and South High School. The honor includes a monetary award and the winning teacher’s name engraved on a traveling plaque which will be displayed at Eagles during the school year. Click here to read more about Amanda Hetland and the Selland Award: https://ow.ly/utPP50TwCUw

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    The Business Education program at Davies High School was presented the North Dakota Career and Technical Education Director’s Award of Excellence during the 54th Annual Department of Career and Technical Education Professional Development Conference held at the Bismarck Event Center in Bismarck. The award is an acknowledgment of superior career and technical education programs in North Dakota. Davies' program was recognized increasing student enrollment through a broad scope of high-quality courses, enriching the program by networking with business partners, and supporting ethnic and academic diversity.

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    Staff at Lincoln Elementary School received certificates from Dr. Beverly Irby and Dr. Linda Rodriguez of Texas A&M University celebrating their completion of the Foundational Level of School Enhancement-Turnaround Framework, focusing on establishing essential structures and practices for school improvement crucial for continuous improvement and sustainable growth. Lincoln has been part of the RAISE program with Texas A&M for the last year, working on efforts to increase student achievement and overall school improvement.

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    Construction students at North High School reached a major early milestone on their home building journey. The students saw their house begin to take shape as they raised exterior walls and got a feel for what the house will look like once completed.

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    North High School History Teacher Melissa Evensen was presented with the Gilder Lehman Institute of American History North Dakota History Teacher of the Year award in a special ceremony at North. She was presented the award by Laura Forde of the North Dakota Historical Society. Evensen is now among 53 finalists for the National History Teacher of the Year Award.

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