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Benjamin Franklin Middle School (Built in 1952) Opened on October 25, 1954 for elementary pupils and on September 7, 1955 solely as a junior high school. Dedicated on June 6, 1956. Herbert Hoover Middle School (Built in 1958) Opened on February 3, 1958
It retained the name of Theodore Roosevelt and the former high school building was rechristened as Davey Junior High School in the fall of 1959 when the new high school opened. 1959 also saw the merging of the Franklin Local School District and the Brady Lake School District into the Kent City Schools, [7] which added two more elementary ...
South Carolina Superintendent of Education (11 P) W. Washington (state) superintendents of public instruction (8 P) ... Ken James (educator) K. Christina Kishimoto; M.
Apr. 11—Not long after New Kensington-Arnold School District students celebrate the end of this school year, Chris Sefcheck will become the district's superintendent. Sefcheck, 52, of South Park ...
Franklin Industrial School had its first graduating class in 1924 with nine students, which rose to 14 in 1928 when the first full class graduated. [ 11 ] School history records that Babe Ruth , a frequent visitor to the Franklin area, and a group of local engineers oversaw the design of a baseball field whose dimensions matched those of the ...
Chase Huotari will take up the role of Franklin Township Community School Corporation's new superintendent starting Aug. 2, 2024. The school board approved the new leader's contract on March 11, 2024.
The schools in the district (with 2020–21 enrollment data from the National Center for Education Statistics). [5] are: [6] [7] Pre-school. John E. Riley Preschool Annex [8] Elementary schools. Franklin Elementary School [9] with 264 students in grades K-4 Shannon A. Colucci, principal; John F. Kennedy Elementary School [10] with 268 students ...
On June 26, the Franklin Town Council approved a $1.1 million expenditure from the municipal budget to help offset the shortfall in the schools. Override failure has Franklin educators concerned ...