Blog Entries - April 2022

Franklin City Schools holding interactive early education fair on May 14
A ton of fun events are on the schedule at the district's first-ever early education fair. Children aged 0 to 5 who are future Franklin Wildcats are invited to the Little Cats, Big Minds event on Saturday, May 14, 11 to 1 at Gerke
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Cross Country Information
There will be an informational meeting for all students entering grades 7-12 that are interested in running cross country next year on Thursday, May 5th, at 7 pm in the High School Cafeteria. The meeting is for athletes and parents. We will be discussing
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April 26 Release
Please see release from Dr. Michael Sander, Superintendent of Franklin City Schools.
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District Art Show
Franklin City Schools will showcase and celebrate student creativity at the annual district art show on Saturday, April 30, 2 to 5 p.m. in the Franklin High School cafeteria. Attendees will see student artwork from all grade levels and buildings, including award-winning high school art. A basket of art supplies will be raffled.
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FHS chemistry teacher recognized as outstanding educator
FHS teacher Kelly Rolfes (Brock) has been named the High School Chemistry Teacher of the Year 2022 by the Cincinnati Local Section of the American Chemical Society. In its congratulatory email, the Society noted that [her] "dedication, hard work, and advocacy
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Nina Lin Franklin B. Walter Award
FHS senior Fang "Nina" Lin was recently honored as one of Warren County's recipients of the 2022 Franklin B. Walter award. Nina, who has a long list of academic and personal accomplishments, chose FHS instructor Kelly Brock as her mentor. Recipients
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Mrs. Shockley
Congratulations to Maria Shockley, FHS guidance secretary, for receiving the U.S. Navy's Impactful Influencer Award from the Navy Talent Acquisitions Group Ohio River Valley. Mark A. Carroll, DC1 (SW/AW) U.S. Navy, presented the award to Shockley, for
Blog Entry Synopsis EndSchenck Kindness
Schenck Elementary students recently demonstrated their kindness by assisting the family of a first grade student who is having medical treatments. During dress-up week, students could choose to wear sunglasses, tie-dye, hats, gold (for childhood cancer), or to deck themselves out in Wildcat Crazy garb.
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