Oak Creek-Franklin Joint School District
Recent News About Oak Creek-Franklin Joint School District
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Care Solace offers mental health support during winter break
With the winter break approaching, individuals are encouraged to take time to relax and unwind.
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Oak Creek-Franklin School District announces enrollment fair for new students
Enrollment for the next class of future Knights will commence with the Oak Creek-Franklin School District's 1-Day Enrollment Fair.
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High school student starts firefighting career through dual enrollment program
Milwaukee Area Technical College (MATC) offers dual-enrollment academies in several high-demand technical fields, enabling high school students to gain practical experience and earn college credits before graduation.
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Oak Creek High School plans open house for future freshmen
Oak Creek High School will hold an Open House for incoming freshmen on Thursday, January 9, 2025.
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Oak Creek-Franklin School Board election set for April
An election for the Oak Creek-Franklin Joint School District is scheduled for April 1, 2025.
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OCFSD exceeds expectations on district report card
The Department of Public Instruction (DPI) has published the School and District Report Cards for the 2023-2024 academic year.
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Oak Creek-Franklin advances with new aquatics facility after successful referendum
The Oak Creek-Franklin community has expressed gratitude for the support shown in favor of the November 5th pool referendum.
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Oak Creek-Franklin Joint School District offers free developmental screenings
The Oak Creek-Franklin Joint School District is offering free developmental screenings for children between the ages of 2 years and 9 months and 5 years old who are not currently attending 4K or 5K. These screenings are available to families living within the district boundaries.
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Oak Creek-Franklin School District emphasizes student safety during October
The Oak Creek-Franklin School District (OCFSD) is emphasizing the importance of school safety throughout October, extending discussions beyond the traditional school safety week. Superintendent Dan Thielen and Oak Creek Chief of Police David Stecker have highlighted this initiative in a joint letter.