Franklinton High School (North Carolina)
Franklinton High School | |
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"A Tradition of Excellence" | |
Address | |
910 Cedar Creek Road [1] Franklinton, North Carolina, 27525 United States | |
Coordinates | 36°04′16″N 78°26′09″W / 36.071178°N 78.435872°WCoordinates: 36°04′16″N 78°26′09″W / 36.071178°N 78.435872°W |
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School type | Public, High School |
Established | 1907 (as all-graded school) |
School board | Franklin County Schools |
School district | Franklin County School District |
CEEB Code | 341375 [2] |
Principal | Russell Holloman |
Grades | 9 to 12 |
Enrollment | 900 (average) |
Campus | Rural |
Color(s) |
Red White |
Mascot | Red Rams |
Website | School Website |
Franklinton High School is a public school for secondary education located in Franklinton, North Carolina, United States, about 4 miles (6 kilometers) southeast of town. It was constructed in 2010 to replace the old high school in town built in 1923 which will ease overcrowding. That building has been renamed Franklinton Middle School. The new high school currently serves grades 9 through 12 for students residing in the Franklinton and Youngsville areas. There was originally a high school located in Youngsville, but it merged with Franklinton in 1978. Their old building is now known as Youngsville Elementary School. The new Franklinton High School was opened to students on August 25, 2011 to start the 2011-2012 school year.
Franklinton High School is technically three floors although the building is situated on an incline. The lower level (downhill side) primarily consists of the cafeteria, auditorium, gymnasium and trade wing including art, music, technology, shop and agrictulture. All of the sports fields are also on the downhill side heading towards Cedar Creek. Two floors are on the upper level (uphill side) which consist of the administrative offices and library along with the English, math, science, social studies and foreign language wings.
History
The old high school initially started as a graded school for white students in 1924, first known as Franklinton Public School. When schools were fully integrated in 1969, the upper grades were consolidated with B.F. Person-Albion High School which had educated African-American students. The lower grades were moved to that school and was renamed Franklinton Elementary School. Franklinton Public School became Franklinton High School. From 1969 until 2011, Franklinton High School included grades 6 through 12 before the new building was constructed.
First state high school athletic title
A North Carolina state high school athletic title in any varsity sport, boys and girls, has proved quite elusive for Franklinton High School Red Rams athletics. In the 90 years since the old high school first opened in 1924, as well as the former B.F. Person-Albion High School before integration, a state high school athletic title was never able to be achieved at Franklinton. The first ever came on May 10, 2014 when Franklinton High School senior Charity Snelling won the North Carolina High School Athletic Association state title by clearing a bar at 5 feet, 5 inches (1.651 meters) in Class 2A girls' high jump for varsity track and field. Her coach was the late Trent Sanders, who died on September 11, 2014.
See also
References
- ↑ Franklinton High School website, Retrieved Oct. 18, 2014.
- ↑ High School CEEB Code Search
- Franklinton High School; Town of Franklinton (1992). A Walk Through History: A Town Called Franklinton Celebrates Its 150th. Edited by Cheryl Faye Hollar. Cypress Creek Publications. Library of Congress Card Catalog #92-003897.
- Youngsville Museum of History. Franklinton High School: Credits, Retrieved Oct. 18, 2014.
- Franklinton High School website. Franklinton High School: Credits, Retrieved Oct. 18, 2014.
- The Franklin Times: Back to School 2013. Franklinton High School: Credits, Retrieved Oct. 18, 2014.
- The News & Observer: A State Title for Franklinton High at Long Last (May 26, 2014). Franklinton High School: Credits, Retrieved Oct. 21, 2014.
- WRAL High School OT.com: Longtime Franklinton coach Trent Sanders dies (September 14, 2014). Franklinton High School: Credits, Retrieved Oct. 21, 2014.