Farmington Public School District serves 9,041 students across 16 schools in Oakland County, Michigan, with a stable enrollment trajectory showing a 1.2% increase from the prior year. The district operates 9 elementary schools, 3 middle schools, and 4 high schools with a student-teacher ratio of 14.4:1 across 626 teachers.
Academic performance metrics show the district's graduation rate of 87.8% exceeds the state average of 85.5%, while the dropout rate stands at 3.1%. Chronic absenteeism at 22.4% represents an area of focus within the district.
The student population reflects notable diversity with 46.3% White, 27.3% Black, 15.5% Asian, and 4.9% Hispanic students. Thirteen point four percent of students are English learners, 14.6% receive special education services, and 25.0% qualify as economically disadvantaged.
Financial resources demonstrate above-average investment, with per-pupil spending of $19,228.77 compared to the state average of $17,165. The district operates on a total budget of $173.7 million. This elevated spending level provides additional resources for instruction and support services. The combination of stable enrollment, solid academic outcomes, and above-average funding positions the district with capacity to address identified challenges such as chronic absenteeism while maintaining current educational programming.
This summary was generated by AI from public data sources. Last updated May 4, 2026.
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Total Students
9,041
Schools
16
Per-Pupil Spending
$19,228.77
Data Sources: NCES Common Core of Data, NCES F-33 Finance Survey, EDFacts
Federal Data Year: 2024-25
State Data Year: 2024-25
Note: Some data may be unavailable for certain districts or years. Proficiency rates reflect state-specific assessment standards.
Math Proficiency
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Staff counts are Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) from NCES 2024-25 data.
31a Indicators are Title I accountability metrics used to identify schools needing additional support.
Student Growth Percentile (SGP) measures how much students have grown compared to peers with similar prior scores. A score of 50 is average.
Source: Michigan School Data (mischooldata.org), 2024-25 School Year