Franklin Regional School District

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Franklin Regional School District


Type Public
Established 1962
Grades K-12
Staff Approx. 225
Students Approx. 3800
Athletic Conference Greater Allegheny
Colors Blue and Gold
Mascot Panther
Location Murrysville, PA
USA
Website http://www.franklinregional.k12.pa.us

Franklin Regional School District is a school district located in Murrysville, Pennsylvania, serving Murrysville and the neighboring towns of Delmont and Export.

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[edit] School campus

The school district consists of five buildings: Franklin Regional High School (grades 9-12), Franklin Regional Middle School (grades 6-8), Heritage Elementary School, Newlonsburg Elementary School, and Sloan Elementary School (each grades K-5). All buildings except for Sloan Elementary are situated on the school's main campus at the intersection of School Road and Old William Penn Highway in Murrysville.

The school's campus at one time extended to additional schools: Sardis Elementary School in Sardis, Delmont Elementary School in Delmont, White Valley Elementary School in White Valley, and Duff Elementary in Export. The Delmont and Duff school buildings are still standing and have been repurposed for other uses (the Delmont building houses the town library). White Valley Elementary was torn down in the late 1980s and the site is now a playground.

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[edit] Franklin Regional in the news

In 1997, the ABC News news magazine 20/20 aired a story resulting from an incident at Franklin Regional Junior High where a student experienced harassment by a group of older girls. The school's response was to suspend the student receiving the threats (instead of the ones who were allegedly instigating the harassment).[8]

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