Franklin Community High School

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Franklin Community High School
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Franklin Community High School
2600 Cumberland Drive

, ,
46131

United States
Coordinates 39°30′42″N86°5′15″W / 39.51167°N 86.08750°W / 39.51167; -86.08750
Information
Type Public high school
MottoStudent-Centered...Innovative
Established8 February 1871 (1871-02-08)
School district Franklin Community School Corporation
CEEB code 151175
NCES School ID 180369000581 [1]
PrincipalSteve Ahaus [2]
Teaching staff91.00 (FTE) [3]
Grades9-12
Enrollment1,610 [3]  (2022-2023)
Student to teacher ratio17.69 [3]
Campus type Suburban
Color(s)  
Athletics conference Mid-State
Team nameGrizzly Cubs
Website www.franklinschools.org/Domain/8

Franklin Community High School is a community high school based in Franklin, Indiana. It is a part of Franklin Community Schools.

Contents

It serves almost all of Franklin and a small section of Bargersville. [4]

About

Franklin Community High School was established on February 8, 1871, in a building located at Water and Adams Streets. [5] Its current facilities were built in 2007. [5] The school has an enrollment of more than 1,600 students. [5]

Athletics

The school's athletic teams are named the Grizzly Cubs and the school's colors are blue and white. [6] The school offers 11 boys sports:

and 10 girls sports: [7]

Their teams compete in the Mid-State Conference of the Indiana High School Athletic Association. [8]

Notable alumni

See also

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