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  • Beginning in the '24-'25 school year, FCS will shift to grade level buildings. See the realignment information here.

  • Please note that some information on this website is not up to date. This summer, we are both changing our classroom building configuration and migrating to a new website. If you need a definitive answer to a question, we suggest you call or email. If you aren’t certain whom to contact, feel free to email communications@franklincityschools.com.

  • The Board of Education for Franklin City Schools will hold a special meeting on July 15 at 6:00 p.m. in the Franklin High School Commons Area on 140 E 6th St, Franklin, OH 45005. The purpose of this meeting is to hold an executive session to discuss personnel and employment matters. No action is anticipated. 

Warren County Career Center

Warren County Career Center (WCCC)

Students are welcome to apply during their 10th grade year to attend the Career Center for 11th and 12th grade.

For a student's best chance of acceptance, students should strive to pass all their classes, attend school regularly, and make sure to take the following classes in 9th and 10th grade: 2 PE's, Health and Public Speaking.

 

All sophomores attend a field trip to the Career Center in the fall of 10th grade.

  • November 6, 2023 - Career Center visits FHS to introduce lab options 
  • November 17, 2023 - Field Trip to the Career Center
  • December 7, 2023 (5:00 - 7:00 P.M.) - Open House at the Career Center

For 10th grade students who are interested in applying to attend the Warren County Career Center next year, the application opened in mid-November! If the student knows they are DEFINITELY interested in going there next year, the priority deadline to apply is December 31 (meaning if they apply during the month of December, they will be considered higher on the list than someone who applies in January or February).

This is the link to apply

 

Career Center counselors will be at FHS (usually in March) to meet with accepted sophomores and help student choose their 11th grade courses. 

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