Mike Spragg President at Franklin Public Schools | Official Website
Mike Spragg President at Franklin Public Schools | Official Website
The Franklin Public Schools (FPS) district has released its latest newsletter, providing updates and information for families and staff. The newsletter includes a message from Assistant Superintendent Jess Moe regarding engagement survey data. Important upcoming dates are highlighted, along with observances such as Women's History Month, Music in Our Schools Month, and School Social Work Week.
A session on Specific Learning Disabilities & Neuropsychology is scheduled for tonight, offering practical considerations for attendees. Updates on the Franklin Forward Project are also included.
District news features several events and achievements. Read Across America Week is being celebrated alongside the 2024-25 FPS Communications Survey, which is due by March 13th. The arts are being celebrated with FHS educator Linda Krause receiving a Chamber Honor. A youth trades hiring event aims to build community connections, while FPMS Lead Custodian Corey Rynders has been awarded WASBO's 2024 Custodian & Maintenance Professional of the Year Award.
The FHS main entry spotlight project has commenced, and the "Almost" Impossible Shot event is proving that it is indeed possible. A resource night is planned for Tuesday, March 11th.
At the Saber Center for the Performing Arts, FHS Saber Theater presents "The Addams Family - A New Musical Comedy," with tickets currently available. Other upcoming events at the center are also listed.
Community Education & Recreation updates include a new monthly roundup newsletter and an upcoming recreation department registration system. The Winter-Spring Guide is online with open registration.
The Franklin Educational Foundation announces second semester events for 2024/25. Orders for FHS Senior and FPMS 8th Promotional Yard Signs are due by Friday, April 11th. A children's consignment sale will take place on Saturday, April 12th, followed by a spring pickleball tournament on Saturday, April 26th.
Board of Education updates remind readers of the next board meeting scheduled for Wednesday, March 19th.
Additional announcements highlight this Saturday's UMPS Spring Craft Fair at FPMS and various winter-spring family info sessions. Opportunities to work with FPS are mentioned alongside community events and flyers.
Readers can view this week's full newsletter through the provided link.