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Board of Education Work Sessions will be held the second Monday of each month at 6:00 p.m. in the Franklin Junior High School Board Room and the Regular Board Meetings will be held the fourth Monday of each month at 6:00 p.m. in the Franklin High School Media Center. No Work Session Meeting scheduled in July or December. Next meeting: Jan. 27, 6 p.m., FHS Media Center.
Franklin Junior High School Blog
To Our Franklin Parents and Families,
Franklin City Schools continues to commit itself to providing high quality educational opportunities for students while maintaining the health and safety of ...
Potential Closure Preparations
Franklin City Schools continues to do the absolute best to provide the safest learning environment possible for students and staff. Warren County is at a purple-leve...
Franklin Board of Education rolls back bond-issue millage
Franklin City Schools promised voters that the millage for the recently passed bond issue would never exceed 5 mills. At its Nov. 23 board me...
Please see the message below from Dr. Sander, Superintendent of Franklin City Schools:
I want to take this opportunity today to reinforce our commitment to keep the Franklin City Schools...
Saturday Kensie Black ran in the state cross country meet at Fortress Obetz. She ran her second fastest time of the season finishing in 18:58 to come away with 29th place out of 176 runners who qualif...
Saturday afternoon freshman Kensie Black ran in the division 1 regional cross country meet at Troy and became the first female from Franklin to qualify for the state championship meet in over 20 years...
Kennard's number to be retired
Franklin basketball standout Luke Kennard, now playing for the Detroit Pistons, will have his Franklin number retired.
Kennard, a 2015 FHS graduate, wore number...
Franklin High School to present Radium Girls
Franklin High School's fall play, Radium Girls, explores the true story of dial painter Grace Fryer, whose fight against her former employer, the U.S. ...
Franklin City Schools to retire number of baseball standout:
Franklin baseball standout Travis Lakins, now on the roster of the Baltimore Orioles, will have his number retired.
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At its Sept. 28 meeting, the Franklin Board of Education recognized a number of students for achievement. Students honored for earning 10 quarters of straight As through the third quarter of last scho...