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Student Achievement 2021

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Student Achievement 2021

Mar 1, 2021
at 12:00 am

Board honors students for achievement

 

At its Feb. 22 meeting, the Franklin Board of Education recognized six students for achievement, all having earned 10 quarters of straight As. Students honored were from left, Lanee Imfeld, Bryley Wulff, Cooper Cronk, Morgan Brown, Karys Kurdziel, and Madison Carmack. 


Franklin City Schools established the Student Achievement Award in 2001; hundreds of students have been honored since its inception. 
 
Student Achievement Committee members include parents, community residents, board members, administrators, and students; they meet during the school year to evaluate nominations which may be submitted by students, teachers, administrators, or community members. Some achievements earn automatic nominations, such as 10 quarters of straight As, being honored with a year-end award such as Wildcat of the Year, or earning a perfect or high (95th percentile) on a standardized test such as the ACT. Students are generally recognized at the Board's regular meeting on the 4th Monday of the month. 
Student Achievement February
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