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On Tuesday, May 12, 2026, Farmington High School’s Class of 2026 will celebrate graduation at Cardinal Stadium. Alongside receiving their high school diplomas, one senior will make school history.

Addison Grove will become the first student in Farmington High School history to graduate with both a high school diploma and an Associate Degree at the completion of her high school career.

In addition to completing the required 25 credits for graduation, Grove successfully earned 60 hours of college coursework. She will receive an Associate of Arts degree from Northwest Arkansas Community College.

During her time at Farmington High School, Addison has been actively involved in both academics and extracurricular activities. She is a member of the National Honor Society and serves as Treasurer of the Student Council. Grove has also taken two AP Art classes and earned recognition through the Historic Cane Hill competition.

Addison has been an active member of the school’s drama department, participating in four productions during her junior and senior years. She has also collaborated with the Fayetteville Public Library to create Banned Book Art, representing Farmington Public Schools in the project.

Her commitment to service and leadership has also been recognized locally. Grove received honors from the Farmington PTSA for her community service hours. In addition, she has been involved in student organizations at Northwest Arkansas Community College, including membership in Phi Theta Kappa, and will graduate from NWACC with honors.

Farmington High School is proud to celebrate this milestone achievement and looks forward to recognizing Addison, along with the entire Class of 2026, at graduation.