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FHS Registration

Student registration for the 2026-27 school year is now open. The registration window will officially open January 20 to February 2. We have packed a lot of information and opportunities into FHS Registration Week. During registration week, our FHS counselors will be available during lunches and in the third-floor counseling office for any students who has questions. Reach out to our counseling department if you have any questions. 

 

Important Dates & Deadlines

  • January 16th: FHS Counselors at BMS and DMS
  • January 20th: 2026-27 Online Registration Window Opens
  • January 20th: FHS students get registration materials during Tiger Pride
  • January 21st: Course Fair during all 4 lunches at FHS
  • January 22nd: 8th Grade Parent Information & College Credit Options meetings at FHS
  • February 2nd: Online registration window opens
  • February 3rd: The current 9th - 11th grade deadline to turn in their paper registration sheet to their teacher.

Registration Process from Start to Finish

  1. Student Attends Registration Presentation 
    • FHS Counselors will present on January 16th (current 8th grade students)
    • Tiger Pride on January 20th (current 9th-11th grade students)
  2. Select Courses using the Course Registration Worksheet 
    • Review Registration Guide -read course descriptions to choose courses that fit your interests and future goals
  3. Enter Course selections in Infinite Campus
    • Online Help guide available on the website
    • Online registration open January 20th-February 2nd  
  4. Turn in the completed Course Registration Worksheet (remember to take a screenshot of your selections) to your teacher by February 3rd.

Have questions?

8th Grade Family Presentation

FHS Admin and Counseling teams will be presenting information about what to expect when registering for High School classes for the first time. We will be going over some general things about FHS, how to plan for 4 years of high school, and some other frequently asked questions we get from incoming 9th-grade families.

Link to the Video will be available after the presentation

College Credit Options (Including PSEO) Presentation

The College Credit Options parent/guardian presentation is for current freshman, sophomore, and junior families to learn about all the different options for FHS students to earn college credits in grads 10, 11, and 12. This includes, but is not limited to, PSEO.

Link to the Video will be available after the presentation

Aria Afdjeie

FHS Counselor, Last names beginning with Bo-F

Michelle Genske

Secretary (fhsoff), Counseling Office Support

Doyle Johnson

FHS Counselor, Last names beginning with G-Kl

Cheryl King

Secretary, Last names beginning with Sk-Z

Chelsy Newman

FHS Counselor, Last names beginning with Sk-Z

Jerome Pfau

FHS Counselor, Last names beginning with O-Si

Anna Steedman

FHS Counselor, Last names beginning with Km-N

Barbara Walker

FHS Counselor, Last names beginning with A-Bl

College Credit Options at FHS

This guide explains how Farmington High School students can earn college credit through AP, Concurrent Enrollment, and PSEO, including eligibility, expectations, and how credits transfer.

 

PSEO Resource Guide

A comprehensive guide to Farmington High School’s PSEO program, outlining eligibility, timelines, credit requirements, costs, and responsibilities for students considering college coursework while in high school.

 

MN Transfer Curriculum

A resource explaining how students can transfer college credits within the Minnesota State system, including guaranteed admissions for students completing the Minnesota Transfer Curriculum and tools to plan and evaluate credit transfer.

 

MDE Earn College Credit in High School

Minnesota’s dual credit options — including Advanced Placement (AP), International Baccalaureate (IB), Concurrent Enrollment, and PSEO — and how students can earn college credit while still in high school.