Franklin High School (Massachusetts)

at 218 Oak St, Seattle , 02038 United States

Franklin High School is a public high school located in Franklin, Massachusetts, USA.Their main sports rival is King Philip Regional High School in neighboring Wrentham, Massachusetts. In 2005, the school was placed on Warning Status for Accreditation by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC), so a new Franklin High School was constructed on what was once the old high school's athletic fields. It was first open to the public about 2 weeks before the first day of school (September 3, 2014.). The plan is to have the new athletic fields and the old school demolished by the spring of 2015.Athletics Mascot: Panther Athletic Director: Brad Sidwell League: Hockomock Accomplishments Cheerleading: Spirit International Championships Wrestling: 9 State Championships and the only team to win back to back titles in two different divisions , state runner ups 7 times, 14 sectional titles and 16 league titles Football: Hockomock League Champions - 2009 Boys cross country: Hockomock League Sportsmanship Award Girls cross country: Hockomock League Sportsmanship Award, MIAA Division II Champions 2002, 2003, 2004, Hockomock Champs 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 13 teams qualified for the MIAA tournament in 2009. Girls Soccer - MIAA Division 1 South Sectional Champions - 2010, MIAA Division 1 State Champions - 2012 Baseball: Division 1 South Sectional Champions - 2011 Boys Basketball Hockomock Champions - 2012 Boys Soccer Kelly-Rex Division Champions- 2012 Fall Sports: Cheerleading Cross country Field hockey Football Golf Boys' soccer Girls' soccer Volleyball Winter sports: Boys' basketball Girls' basketball Cheerleading Boys' ice hockey Girls' ice hockey Indoor track Skiing Boys' swimming Girls' swimming Wrestling Spring sports: Baseball Girls' lacrosse Boys' lacrosse Softball Boys' tennis Girls' tennis Boys' track Girls' track

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Franklin High School (Massachusetts)
218 Oak St
Seattle , WA 02038
United States
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http://franklinhigh.vt-s.net/Pages/index

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Franklin High School (Massachusetts) is Seattle based place and this enity listed in High School category. Located at 218 Oak St WA 02038.

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