Who Are Boosters?

A booster club is defined as "an organization that is formed to help support the efforts of a sports team or activities. Support is shown in many ways, including volunteering time, raising money, and contributing funds to better enhance the team or organization's performance.” 

Another definition is, "a booster club provides enthusiastic support of a team or organization.” This type of support is much like emotional or psychological parental support but is given in a collective manner. Booster clubs play a key role in supporting Farmington Athletics/Activities in many ways, and we are very thankful for the positive contributions booster clubs provide to our programs. 

Booster clubs may raise money by printing promotional items like team schedules and programs. Booster clubs can support the program by providing additional funding for coaches. They can also organize team events, such as pre or post-game dinners or social events during the season. Booster clubs may perform, meet, or organize in any way, in accordance with the above-stated definition, that supports or ‘boosts’ the program they are formed to support. 

It is the charge of the Farmington Athletics and Activities Office and the administration at Farmington High School to ensure booster clubs operate within their defined parameters.

Boosters are not Youth Athletic Associations. Booster clubs support the mission, vision, and programs of the Farmington Area Public Schools.

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