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Farmington Senior High School (Minnesota)

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Farmington High School (MN)
Farmington High School (MN)

Farmington Senior High School is a public high school located in Farmington, Minnesota, United States. It is part of Farmington Area Public Schools. The school was located at 200 Denmark Avenue, until 2009, when the school opened at 20655 Flagstaff Avenue. Farmington's team name is the Tigers.

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Farmington Senior High School (Minnesota)
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N 44.6491 ° E -93.1972 °
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Flagstaff Avenue

Flagstaff Avenue
55024
Minnesota, United States
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