Franklin County High School (Kentucky)

Franklin County High School
Address
1100 East Main Street (US 60)
Frankfort, KY, 40601
United States
Coordinates 38°12′39″N 84°49′37″W / 38.21087°N 84.82690°WCoordinates: 38°12′39″N 84°49′37″W / 38.21087°N 84.82690°W
Information
Type Public
Established 1958
School district Franklin County Public Schools
Principal Stirling "Buddy" Sampson, Jr.
Faculty 83[1]
Grades 9-12
Enrollment 913[2] (2013–14)
Campus Small city
Color(s) Navy Blue, White, Gold
Nickname Flyers
Newspaper Bird Word
Information +1 (502) 695-6750
Website Homepage

Franklin County High School is the largest of three public high schools in Frankfort, Kentucky and is one of two high schools operated by Franklin County Public Schools.[3] The campus also houses the Franklin County Career & Technical Center, which offers vocational training. The principal of the school is Stirling "Buddy" Sampson.

History

Franklin County High was opened in the fall of 1958 and dedicated on November 30 of that year. It consolidated Elkhorn, Bridgeport, Bald Knob, Thornhill, and Peaks Mill High Schools. Franklin County is named for Benjamin Franklin, and the high school's mascot, the Flyer, was chosen in honor of Franklin's kite experiment. The mascot itself is a bird named "Freddie Falcon"

In 1981, the Franklin County district was split into two high school attendance zones with the opening of Western Hills High School, with Franklin County High now serving primarily the eastern half of the county, including eastern portions of the city of Frankfort. The central part of the city is served by a separate district, Frankfort Independent Schools, which operates the other public high school in the county, Frankfort High School.

in 1990, science classrooms and some math classrooms were enlarged, two computer labs were added, and the library was expanded. A more extensive renovation project began in the summer of 1997 and continued uninterrupted through the summer of 2001. The facade was updated, the original band room and administrative offices were torn down, and the original bus circle was removed. New music classrooms, practice rooms, business classrooms, and offices were constructed. Also added were a new center hallway on both the first and second floors; the second floor hallway connects the original front wing with the back foyer. The cafeteria, auditorium, and gymnasium also were updated, and the library and the remaining original classrooms were enlarged.[4]

Academics

FCHS offers three diploma choices for students: Enrichment and Academic The Enrichment Diploma requires 15.5 core units and 11.5 elective units. The Academic option requires 18.5 core units and 10.5 elective units. Students are graded on a 4-point GPA scale.[5]

JROTC

There is an Air Force Junior ROTC Wing at the school. KY-20021 supports the school by providing Color Guards for home football and basketball games. The Color Guard has presented flags flown over the capital for former congressman Ben Chandler at Hearn Elementary, and also participated in the 2007 Inauguration Parade for the current Governor of Kentucky, Steve Beshear.

The rifle exhibition team, started in 2005, has performed for the school, a Kentucky State University football game at halftime, and various elementary schools in the area. A Kitty Hawk Air Society chapter, named the William H. Cornish Chapter, is also in place.

Along with color guard, drill, and rifle exhibition, the unit also has a Raiders team.

AFJROTC Unit KY-20021 has attended multiple summer leadership schools, and the cadets have won numerous awards.

Athletics

The school is a member of the Kentucky High School Athletic Association (KHSAA). FCHS offers its students the opportunity to participate in multiple sports:

Dance Team (not governed by KHSAA), softball, volleyball The athletics program is led by Tracy Spickard.[6]

The school's gymnasium, tennis court, football stadium/track, baseball, softball and soccer fields are located behind the school. A training facility with locker rooms and a weight room is found beside the football stadium.

The Flyers' main rivals are the Western Hills Wolverines and the Frankfort Panthers.

The Flyers have a rich history in athletics, with multiple teams and individuals competing for statewide championships through its history.

Team Records

Team Year Achievement
Chess Club 2007 Most Checkmates
Dance Team 2004 National Champions
Softball 1995–2006 11th Most Wins (200)[7]
Baseball 2001 State Final Four[8]
Girls' Basketball 1998 5th Most Rebounds in a Season (1,355)[9]
Girls' Golf 1996 State Champions[10]
Boys' Basketball 1995 Sweet Sixteen
Girls' Golf 1995 State Champions[10]
Boys' Golf 1991 State Champions[11]
Boys' Golf 1990 State Champions[11]
Boys' Cross Country 1986 AA State Champions[12]
Girls' Cross Country 1986 AA State Runners Up[13]
Girls' Cross Country 1983 AA State Runners Up[13]
Girls' Basketball 1980 State Runners Up[14]
Football 1979 Undefeated Regular Season
Football 1978 AAAA State At Large Runners Up
Girls' Cross Country 1977 AA State Runners Up[13]
Girls' Cross Country 1975 AA State Champions[15]
Girls' Track and Field 1972 AA State Champions[16]
Girls' Track and Field 1972 AA State Champions[16]
Girls' Track and Field 1971 AA State Champions[16]

Individual Records

Vance Hall Basketball 2010 MVP of 11th Region
Vance Hall Basketball 2010 MVP of KY East-West All Star Game
Vance Hall Basketball 2010 Kentucky-Ohio All Star Game.
Elizabeth Foster Swimming 1999 State Champion - 50 Yard Freestyle
Elizabeth Foster Swimming 2000 State Champion - 50 Yard Freestyle
Elizabeth Foster Swimming 2001 State Champion - 100 Yard Butterfly
Elizabeth Foster Swimming 2001 State Champion - 200 Yard Individual Medley
Elizabeth Foster Swimming 2001 All American - 100 Yard Butterfly
Elizabeth Foster Swimming 2001 Kentucky Female Swimmer of the Year
Elizabeth Foster Swimming 2002 State Champion - 100 Yard Butterfly
Elizabeth Foster Swimming 2002 Kentucky High School Coaches Association Outstanding Female Athlete
Mike Seltsam Football 1979 First Team All-State
Kaelin Ammons Football 2006 Runner-up Mr. Kentucky
Kaelin Ammons Football 2006 2nd Team All-State
Nathan Newland Football 2006 All-State Honorable Mention
DeRon Hicks Football 2008 Kentucky All-Star/ East All-Star
Oakley Watkins Football 2008 Kentucky All-Star/ East All-Star
DeRon Hicks Football 2008 All-State Honorable Mention
Oakley Watkins Football 2008 2nd Team All-State
Barrett Meyer Basketball 2008 All-State Honorable Mention
Andy Donovan Basketball 2008 All State Honorable Mention
Kaelin Ammons Football 2006 Kentucky All Star
Kaelin Ammons Football 2006 The State Journal Athlete of the Year
Kaelin Ammons Football 2003–2006 The State Journal All-County MVP
Kaelin Ammons Baseball 2005 The State Journal All-County MVP
Kaelin Ammons Football 2003–2006 4th Most Yds. Passing - Career(10,058)[17]
Kaelin Ammons Football 2003–2006 3rd Most Pass Att. - Career (1,193)[17]
Kaelin Ammons Football 2003–2006 4th Most Pass Comp. - Career (676)[17]
Kaelin Ammons Football 2003–2006 23rd Highest Comp. % - Career (56.7)[17]
Kaelin Ammons Football 2003–2006 9th Most TD Passes - Career (109)[17]
Kaelin Ammons Football 2003–2006 3rd Most Consecutive Games w/ TD Pass (35)[17]
Kaelin Ammons Football 2006 29th Most Yds. Passing - Season (3,211)[17]
Kaelin Ammons Football 2006 19th Most Pass Att. - Season (369)[17]
Kaelin Ammons Football 2006 26th Most Pass Comp. - Season (207)[17]
Kaelin Ammons Football 2005 23rd Most Yds. Passing - Season (3,366)[17]
Kaelin Ammons Football 2005 20th Most TD Passes - Season (41)[17]
Kaelin Ammons Football 2005 15th (t) Most TD Passes - Half Game (5)[17]
Shane McDonald Football 2005 21st Most Yds. Rec. - Game (253)[17]
Shane McDonald Football 2005 17th Most Rec. - Game (13)[17]
Shane McDonald Football 2005 6th (t) Most TD - Game (4)[17]
Matthew Stiles Football 2005 (t) Most Fumble Recoveries - Game (3)[17]
Allison Story Girls' Basketball 1998 6th Most Rebounds in a Season (482)[9]
Allison Story Girls' Basketball 1998 12th (t) Most Rebounds in a Game (28)[9]
Chad Haydon Wrestling 1998 State Champion (103 lb.)[18]
Ginger Watkins Girls' Cross Country 1991 AA State Champion[15]
Joey Bowman Boys' Cross Country 1990 AA State Champion[12]
Chad Dawson Boys' Golf 1990 State Champion[11]
Ginger Watkins Girls' Cross Country 1989 AAA State Champion[15]
Ginger Watkins Girls' Cross Country 1988 AAA State Champion[15]
Ron Skufca Boys' Cross Country 1987 AA State Champion[12]
Kim Tyrer Girls' Golf 1987 State Champion[10]
Carmello Benassi Boys' Golf 1973 State Champion[11]

Fight song

The Franklin County High Fight Song is mostly played at sporting events where the school's band is present, mainly football and basketball games. As the band begins to play the song, fans stand up, clap and sing along with the music.

Lyrics

Fight, fight, fight, blue, white and gold
We're going to fly right in and make that goal
Hail to the Flyer team, more glory to our name
Rah, rah, rah
Up, up, way up in the sky
To win a Flyer victory
For win or loose, we will choose
Dear Franklin County High
F-C-H-S[19]

Alma mater

The school's Alma Mater is not as widely known as the fight song and is mainly played at graduation and other scholarly events. The "Avenue of Trees" referenced in the song describes the tall oak trees lining the shared driveway between the school and Elkhorn Middle School from the entrance at East Main Street. However, this entrance was closed and no longer exists because of traffic re-routing. Both schools now have separate entrances to alleviate traffic.

Unlike many high schools which use re-written lyrics to popular college songs, both Franklin County's Fight Song and Alma Mater are original works by the school's first band director, David Livingston.

Lyrics

Our alma mater here's to thee,
In our green Avenue of Trees.
Standing beneath the eastern sky,
To thrill each heart that passes by.
In our memory you will be,
Ever present and dear to me.
Through the years it will be my constant plea,
Franklin County Stand by me.[19]

Notable alumni

References

  1. "Faculty and Staff". Franklin County High School.
  2. "2013–2014 Audited School Enrollments (in alphabetic order)" (PDF). Kentucky High School Athletic Association. Retrieved January 1, 2014.
  3. "School Contact Information". Franklin County Public Schools.
  4. Franklin County High School Yearbooks 1998-2002
  5. "Grading Scale". Franklin County High School.
  6. "Flyer Athletics". Franklin County High School.
  7. "KHSAA FAST PITCH SOFTBALL STATE RECORDS" (PDF). KHSAA.
  8. "2001 KHSAA State Baseball Tournament" (PDF). KHSAA.
  9. 9.0 9.1 9.2 "KHSAA Girls' Basketball - State Records" (PDF). KHSAA.
  10. 10.0 10.1 10.2 "KHSAA STATE CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS AND RECORDS" (PDF). KHSAA.
  11. 11.0 11.1 11.2 11.3 "KHSAA STATE CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS AND RECORDS" (PDF). KHSAA.
  12. 12.0 12.1 12.2 "KHSAA STATE CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS AND RECORDS" (PDF). KHSAA.
  13. 13.0 13.1 13.2 "Team Score Records" (PDF). KHSAA.
  14. "Past State Championship Game Results" (PDF). KHSAA.
  15. 15.0 15.1 15.2 15.3 "KHSAA STATE CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS AND RECORDS" (PDF). KHSAA.
  16. 16.0 16.1 16.2 "Girls Track Compiled Team Champions Listing" (PDF). KHSAA.
  17. 17.0 17.1 17.2 17.3 17.4 17.5 17.6 17.7 17.8 17.9 17.10 17.11 17.12 17.13 17.14 17.15 "KHSAA STATE FOOTBALL RECORDS" (PDF). KHSAA.
  18. "KHSAA STATE WRESTLING HISTORY" (PDF). KHSAA.
  19. 19.0 19.1 "Special Requirements". Franklin County High School.