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WKCE Test Scoring Update

Please click here to read an important message about your child's WKCE Scores

FHS 2013 Prom Court Announced

Franklin High School 2013 Prom Court

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 Congratulations! 

 


 

FHS Spring 2013 Preschool

FHS Child Development II students sponsored the annual Saber Preschool in April and May.

Children were between 3 1/2 and 5 years of age. Class included free play, large and small group activities, a snack and story time. Watch for this exciting event next year - DSC00021if you have questions, please contact Mrs. Champion at 414-817-3628.

FHS Annual Recycling Drive

Save Your Junk!

As you start your spring cleaning, please save any metal items for the Saber Robotics recycling drive to be held May 18 from 8-12 at Franklin High School.  The list of recyclable items includes copper, brass, aluminum, stainless steel, cast iron, aluminum cans, aluminum siding, faucets, wires, computers computer monitors (limit 2/vehicle), appliances, gutters, light fixtures, pots and pans – almost anything metal!  (Sorry – no TVs accepted.)

To see more of what is recyclable, visit http://www.actionrecyclers.net/whatsrecyclable/default.htm href="http://www.actionrecyclers.net/whatsrecyclable/default.htm" target=_blank>http://www.actionrecyclers.net/whatsrecyclable/default.htm.  Questions?  Contact This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or Kathy at 414-761-0257.

FHS - Info for Incoming Freshmen

Are you an incoming student to FHS and part of the Class of 2017?  If you missed the Freshmen Preview nights on February 4th & 6th, please click here for a review of the items covered.

Questions?  Call our Student Services office and speak to your student's counselor:

Last names beginning A-F = Diane Gilroy (ext. 2010)

Last names beginning G-L = Katharine Reid (ext. 2011)

Last names beginning M-R = Keith Decker (ext. 2019)

Last names beginning S-Z = Shirley Weir (2012)

FHS Junior Parent Night Info

Did you miss Junior Parent Night.  Click here to see the information covered.

FHS Spread the Word to End the Word

 

Resized Spread the Word 

Franklin High School students participated in an announcement regarding Spread the Word to End the Word on March 4th, 5th and 6th.  March 6th people around the world unite their communities to Spread the Word to End the Word as supporters participate in the 5th Annual Spread the Word to End The Word Awareness Day aiming at ending the hurtful use of the R-word which negatively impacts people with developmental disabilities.  Language affects attitudes.  Attitudes impact actions.  Special Olympics and Best Buddies encourage people all over the world to pledge now to use respectful language and build communities of respect and inclusion for all people.  We requested FHS to sign a banner this week in the cafeteria to support Spread the Word to End the Word.  It is an ongoing effort created by students with and without disabilities to eliminate the use of the "R" word to create communities of respect.

FHS Honor Roll - Semester 1

Please click here for the Semester 1 Honor Roll

Congratulations to all!

FHS Wrestlers to State

Wrestler to STate

Over the weekend, the wrestling team qualified these six wrestlers for the state tournament.  The state tournament starts Thursday and will take place at the Kohl Center in Madison.  If you want to see how the guys are doing, you can follow them on trackwrestling.com.

FHS Swim & Dive to State

The Franklin Boys' Swimming and Diving Team placed 19th in the overall standings at State this weekend. August Beck medaled at 6th place for diving and placed 20th in the 50 free, Andy Schauer paced 10th at state in his first year diving, and the 200 free relay of Sam Karolewicz, Takuto Kobayashi, Austin Koska, and August Beck placed 15th.

FHS National Merit Finalists

Three FHS Seniors were selected as National Merit Scholarship Program finalists! (Emma Klein, Jeff Roettgen, and Kirsten Pelkey)

Out of nearly 1.5 million college bound juniors that took the PSAT last fall, approximately 15,000 students were selected as Finalists in the National Merit Scholarship Program (about 1%). 

This year, three FHS students were selected as Finalists and in March will be notified if they are one of 8,300 National Merit Scholarship winners. 

Congratulations on this tremendous accomplishment!