The Saber Slate
Franklin High Schools Digital Newspaper
LAST DAY OF SCHOOL - June 7
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[Homecoming] September 25th - 30th
The Homecoming Dance is Saturday, September 30, at 7:30 to 10:00 located at Forest Park. Tickets begin to be sold on September 11th and will increase in price each week. All dentention must be served and fees be paid by Septemebr 29 in order to purchase a ticket. If you have any questions, go to this website.
Other events that are during the week of Homecoming are listed below
Monday – Powderpuff Semifinals at 3:15 pm (Freshmen vs. Seniors, Sophomores vs. Juniors)
Wednesday – Parade at 5:30 pm and Powderpuff Finals at 6:30 pm
Friday – Homecoming Football Game at 7:00 pm vs. Racine Horlick
[Prom] April 20th
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Submission Form for Creative Writing
The submission form for Written Works is now open. Due to the length of certain stories, it may take a week for approval of being posted. You can submit more than one piece of work. Here is the link to the Google Form.
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Submission Form for Art & Photography
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