Get Involved
Franklin’s School Site Council
The School Site Council is a decision-making body made up of parents, community representatives, and school staff members. The School Site Council's primary responsibility is to oversee the funds the school receives under the School Improvement Program (SIP) act. The funds are designed to improve student performance as measured by standardized tests, the District's State & Federal Program, and classroom performance. The Council meets on the third Wednesday of the month from 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm. Meetings are held on Zoom. Ms. Kovac shares the meeting link each month via Parent Square.
Franklin's "Parent University" Programs
We host sessions for families in the first week of most months. Check our Family Engagement Calendar for tentative dates, times, and locations, as well as session topics. Ms. Kovac posts invitations each month on Parent Square with more details.
Franklin School's Volunteer Program
Helping in the classroom or around the school is a great way to stay involved and support our Franklin School community. To volunteer in the classroom, please contact your student's teacher so a schedule can be arranged. The teacher will need to add your name to the volunteer log so your visit will be expected by the front office. To volunteer around the school, please contact the front office. Here are just a few ideas of the kind of roles we need on a regular basis:
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Field Trip Chaperones
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Event Planning
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Classroom Assistant
Franklin School Events
Check the Franklin Calendars webpage for upcoming family events and celebrations at our school!
District Level Committees
The Franklin-McKinley School District offers a variety of parent involvement opportunities that allow you to become a representative for your child’s school.
Use these links to learn more about the committees, below, and how you can get involved.
Citizen's Bond Oversight Committee