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Trollwood Summer Registration

EXPLORE THE MAGIC this summer at TROLLWOOD! Find your voice, tell your story, and stand out, as you explore a vibrant array of performance opportunities, technical theatre experiences, and more than 40 performing arts classes designed for students currently in Grades K-12.

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SHAPE Adapted Physical Education Teacher of the Year

Congratulations to Explorer Academy Physical Education Teacher Tyler Hetland on being named the SHAPE Central District Adapted Physical Education Teacher of the Year! Hetland joins the teachers of the year from three other districts as a finalist for National Adapted Physical Education Teacher of the Year. The National Teacher of the Year will be announced at the 2026 SHAPE American National Convention in March in Kansas City.

School Board Election

Candidates interested in running for one of five positions on the Fargo Board of Education may submit an application until Monday, April 6, 2026 at 4:00 p.m.  Applications need to be submitted to the Fargo Public Schools Business Office by the deadline at the District Office, 700 7th Street South in Fargo, located on the first floor.
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2024-25 Annual Report

The Fargo Public Schools 2024-25 Annual Report is a summary of the District’s efforts to carry out its mission of “educating and empowering all students to succeed”. Read the report for an in-depth examination of the District’s students, staff, schools, departments, and programs and a celebration of their achievements. And view key statistics regarding staffing, budget, demographics, and assessment data.
Annual Report

History Harvest Events

FPS will host a series of History Harvest Events at Horace Mann, Roosevelt, and Madison Elementary Schools to honor their history and legacy and celebrate the journey toward their consolidation into a single new facility. These community-centered events are designed to gather stories, artifacts, and memories.
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Latest News

January Matters

The calendar has turned, the holidays have passed, and January marks a new beginning. However, for students, January isn’t just the start of a new year; it’s also the finish line for the semester and the launch of semester two. Families are encouraged to finish the semester strong and begin semester two with momentum. 
Read more about why attendance in January is so important and what families can do to improve attendance.

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Free Mental Health Resources

Families across the region now have access to CredibleMind, a digital platform that provides a wealth of peer-reviewed and evidence-based mental health resources, including expert-vetted and rated videos, podcases, assessments, apps, books and articles. Anyone can explore topics ranging from stress, anxiety and depression to sleep, resilience, time management, parenting and healthy relationships. All materials can be accessed at any time, from any device, and without the limitations of transportation, cost, location, or stigma.

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Fargo Youth Initiative

Fargo Public Schools, with administrative assistance from the Boys & Girls Clubs of the Red River Valley, will now oversee an expanded Fargo Youth Initiative. FYI, originally created by the Fargo City Commission, has met regularly since 2013 to discuss opportunities and share input on issues facing young people in the community and provided input to the City Commission and City of Fargo staff.

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Senior Citizen Passes

Residents of the Fargo School District who are 65 or older are eligible for a free Senior Citizen Activity Pass. Passes can be picked up at the Main Reception Desk at the District Office at 700 7th Street South. Please note: These passes are only for residents of the District and are not available for family members who are not residents. Non-residents can purchase tickets to each event or purchase an Adult Yearly Pass for $80 through the GoFan App.

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Infinite Campus

The state is transitioning all school districts from PowerSchool to Infinite Campus over the summer of 2026. Accounts that currently exist to access the PowerSchool Parent application will not be transferred into Infinite Campus. Parents/guardians will be contacted next summer with instructions on how to create their new account in Infinite Campus. The new accounts will be used to complete forms for the 2026-27 school year. Please keep an eye out for that messaging, which the District plans to send out in mid-July.

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School Cancellation Process

FPS makes every effort to keep schools open each day. Our first choice will always be to remain open, but at times the weather conditions within the city merit closing. We have two school make-up days built into this year's calendar - Monday, April 6 and Friday, May 1. If weather causes the District to close, those days may turn into school days. If no school closures occur and the make-up days are not used, April 6 and May 1 will be no school days. 
 

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Board Planning Committee

In September, the school board approved a deficit budget. That means this school year’s expenses will exceed revenues. While this is not ideal, we have enough in reserves to absorb the deficit. The board is committed to a balanced budget next year. As such, the bulk of Planning Committee’s work this year has been spent discussing our budget. Read more about the planning committee's efforts to balance the budget.

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Bus ID Scanning

As of Monday, all FPS students in kindergarten through grade 12 now scan their student ID card or key in their student ID number (lunch number) when boarding and exiting the bus. This update established a consistent, districtwide system that reflects our Stronger Together  theme - unifying procedures across grade levels and strengthening collaboration among schools, families, and transportation staff.

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What Starts Early Sticks!

By age 15, students with a history of poor attendance in elementary school are more likely to struggle academically and socially. They tend to have lower math and literacy achievement, be enrolled in less rigorous coursework, and are more likely to exhibit behavior challenges and lower social skills. They also face a greater risk of engaging in risky behaviors such as substance use or skipping class.

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Medicaid Claims

FPS will continue its participation in Medicaid Administrative Claiming - a program that helps us support students while also bringing important resources back into the District. Through this program, schools are reimbursed for certain activities that connect students to health services - such as special education supports, counseling, and other health-related needs.

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Site Visits

Bennett, Jefferson, and Carl Ben Eielson recently assembled teams of teachers to participate in an in-depth overview, training, and site visits at schools in Arizona as part of the Next Generation Workforce initiative. These educators explored strategic, team-based staffing models designed to make teaching careers more sustainable and to foster student success.

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