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Farmington Elementary School
Basic Information
Address: 2085 Cordes Rd
Germantown, TN 38139
County: Shelby
District: Germantown Municipal School District
Phone Number: 901-756-2320
Fax Number: 901-756-2308
Email: zachary.percoski@gmsdk12.org
Principal: Zac Percoski
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Additional Information
School Type: Public Elementary
Accreditation: AdvancEd Accredited
District ID: 796
School ID: 100
Grade Level:
Pre-K, K-5
Founded: 1975
School Setting:
Inclusive school offering strong academic programs combined with character education.
Suburban School
School Schedule (Hours in Day): 7
School Days in Calendar Year: 180
School Holidays: Federal Holidays, Spring Break, Fall Break, Winter Break
School Colors: Green and Yellow
School Mascot: Falcons
School Size: 875
Classroom Size: K-2 1:20 max 3-5 1:25 max
Classroom Teachers: 47
Student/Teacher Ratio: 1:22
Support Services:
Full compliment of Special Education Services, School Counselors, OT, PT, Speech, ESL, Gifted
Camp Programs: Yes
After School Programs: Yes
Summer School: No
PTA Organization: Yes
Computer Capabilities:
Moving towards 1:1
School Championships:
State Cross Country Championship
Regional Cross Country Championship
School Clubs:
A variety of after-school clubs are offered.
Lunch Availability: Yes
Parking Spaces/Availability:
Yes
Uniform Guidelines:
Standardized Dress - Solid color collared shirt, Plain bottoms
Mission Statement:
The vision of Farmington Elementary School is the foster continuous improvement within a high performing learning environment that includes all students and stakeholders. The mission of Farmington Elementary School is to empower students to make informed decisions as productive members of society by leading students to develop character, self-assurance, and independent thinking.
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
All students can learn!
Enrollment Characteristics: 875 students from diverse backgrounds
School History:
Farmington Elementary has a long history of including students with special needs in the school and its programs. With the strong international presence of corporations such as FedEx, International Paper, St. Jude, and UT Medical School, Farmington has a very diverse population with students from all over the world. Overall, a school with high expectations for academics and character.
Programs and Services:
Full compliment of special education and related services.