Attendance: Parents/guardians can contact the attendance secretary via email: franklinattend@pps.net or at 503-916-3543 to report any absences.
Email is preferred.
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If you have not yet picked up your pre-purchased yearbook or if you are unsure if a yearbook was ordered for you, please check the list printed at the bookkeeper's window. We still have several books that have not been claimed.
Tuesday, June 11th is the last day to pick up pre-ordered books. Leftover books will be sold to students and staff who want to purchase a book starting on Wednesday, June 12th.
Students were issued a PPS 1:1 Chromebook device and charging cable. This device and charging cable are theirs to use for the duration of their high school years at Franklin. Now that the school year is ending, students will take their Chromebook and charger home for the summer.
Please check with your student to confirm they have their PPS chromebook and charger. Families are financially responsible for replacement costs. Chromebooks are $515 (includes charger), Chargers only are $12.
Please complete this form by Wednesday, June 12th so we can track the loaner chromebooks. Please only complete one form per student.
Franklin Film School had an intense couple of weeks. They had two film screenings, premiered the Senior Video, and took home two of the three awards at the Best of PPS Film Festival!
A little over 30 years ago, a Madison High School student named Joseph Janson had a simple wish. He wanted to go to a dance. But nothing was simple for Joseph, who was born with Duchenne's Muscular Dystrophy and was confined to a wheelchair.
He confided his wish to Tony Nitz, who at that time was an educational assistant at Madison (now Leodis V. McDaniel High School). Tony had been working one-on-one with Joseph for months and he immediately went about making the young man’s dream come true.
“The truth is, I would have done anything for Joseph,” Nitz said. “He was a unique person, and we had a very special bond.”
Madi Bourdon’s first book practically wrote itself.
According to the Glencoe Elementary School counselor and Gender Sexuality Alliance (GSA) coordinator, it only took them an hour and a half to finish A Kid’s Book About Chosen Family, which came out this March with A Kid’s Co. publishing.
For the past three years, Alondra Nieves Barajas has been both student and teacher.
Most days, the senior from Roosevelt High School attends class, does her homework, and spends time with her friends just like any other 18-year-old. But on Wednesday nights, you can find her at the front desk, teaching adults – often much older than herself – the ins and outs of the United States naturalization test.
When Aaron Presberg first got the email from the White House, he thought it was some sort of prank.
Then he shared the message with a few colleagues who assured him that it was no joke, and the exciting reality that he had been invited to Washington, D.C. to present at the White House’s first-ever Summit for Sustainable and Healthy K–12 School Buildings and Grounds started to sink in.
6:00 PM - 9:00 PM School Board- Regular Meeting
4:30 PM - 6:00 PM School Board - Student Success Committee
6:00 PM - 9:00 PM School Board- Study Session with vote on a consent agenda
4:30 PM - 6:00 PM School Board - Facilities and Operations Committee meeting
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM School Board- Regular Meeting
6:00 PM - 9:00 PM School Board- Regular Meeting