FCS Community,

This is a friendly reminder that Franklin County Schools will be closed next week in observance of the Thanksgiving Holiday.

We wish all of our students and staff a joyful and restful break, and we look forward to welcoming everyone back on December 1st!

#Courage | #OneTeamFCS
1 day ago, SP
No School November 24th-November 28th in white writing. Happy Thanksgiving! FCS Logo at top. Courage letters in blue background.
The 2025 state testing results are in—and they reflect the COURAGE, commitment, and excellence of our entire FCS community. From our youngest learners to our graduating seniors, the data tells a powerful story: We’re rising together.

🌟 Five schools earned GREEN overall ratings: Westridge • Collins Lane • Peaks Mill • Franklin County High • Western Hills High 👏 Let’s celebrate these incredible teams!

📊 District-wide highlights:
✅ High Schools: Blue & Green across nearly every category—including Reading/Math, Graduation Rate, and Postsecondary Readiness
✅ Middle Schools: Elkhorn earned Blue & Green in every area; Bondurant showed growth in key indicators
✅ Elementary Schools: Consistent Green ratings across all categories, with 100% of student subgroups improving or maintaining in academics and climate

📈 Performance gains worth cheering:
🔹 11% more high school students reached proficiency in reading and math
🔹 7% more elementary students were proficient in math 🔹 4% more elementary students were proficient in reading 🔹 100% of middle and elementary subgroups improved in school climate and safety survey responses
🔹 100% graduation rate for African American and EL students over five years
🔹 Overall high school graduation rate: 96.2% (4-year) and 97.6% (5-year)

💬 Leadership reflections:
🗣️ “We couldn’t be more proud of our staff and students for these incredible results. The hard work and dedication they show each and every day is validated in the scores.” — Superintendent Mark Kopp
🫶 “We hold deep affection for our dedicated team and we are so proud of their growth. Way to go, FCS!” — Kimberly Young, Director of Assessment

💚 This isn’t just about numbers, it’s about heart. Every star, every rating, every gain reflects the love, effort, and unity of our students, families, teachers, support staff, and community partners.

Let’s keep growing. Let’s keep shining.

FCS: Where Every Student Succeeds!

#courage | #oneteamfcs
4 days ago, SP
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Celebratory graphic from Franklin County Schools announcing 2025 standardized testing results. Five schools—Westridge, Collins Lane Elementary, Peaks Mill Elementary, Franklin County High School, and Western Hills High School—are recognized for achieving “Green” status on a five-level performance scale. The scale, shown on the right, ranges from Blue (highest) to Red (lowest), with Green as the second-highest level. Each school is represented with its name and mascot or logo. Bold, colorful text highlights the achievement, and the overall tone is festive and congratulatory.
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November is Youth Homeless Awareness Month, a reminder that many students face housing challenges that aren’t always visible. In Franklin County Schools, we support between 150–200 students each year who qualify for help under the McKinney-Vento Act. This law is designed to make sure students can stay in school, stay connected, and get the support they need—whether they’re sharing housing, staying in a motel or shelter, or don’t have a stable place to sleep. If you or a friend needs help, you can talk to your school’s FRYSC coordinator or the district Homeless Liaison, Cassandra Adams. Support is confidential and judgment-free..

If you'd like to help support our efforts, here is the link from the QR code that is on flyer: https://bgcf.fcsuite.com/erp/donate/create/fund?funit_id=11527

#courage | #oneteamfcs
10 days ago, SP
A promotional flyer for Youth Homeless Awareness Month, created by Franklin County Schools (FCS). The flyer features bold text stating “FCS Student Voice is asking for your help” and “November is Youth Homeless Awareness Month.” It highlights that Franklin County Schools averages between 150–200 homeless students each school year. The flyer announces a partnership with the Frankfort CARES Coalition, a group of local agencies providing shelter, food, healthcare, housing, and other resources to families and students in need. It encourages donations to the coalition and includes a QR code for easy access. At the bottom, contact information is provided for Cassandra Adams, Federal Programs Director and Homeless Liaison, for those interested in donating directly to the FCS Homeless Program. The flyer uses a clean layout with the FCS logo and a tone of urgency and community support.
Due to a power outage affecting our Board Office, our main phone line is currently unavailable. If you need assistance, please leave a voicemail and we will return your call as soon as possible. You may also contact our staff via email for support.

We appreciate your understanding and patience during this time.

#OneTeamFCS
25 days ago, SP
FCS important announcement

🚌 It’s National School Bus Safety Week! 🛑

This week, we honor the incredible drivers, monitors, mechanics, and transportation staff who keep our students safe every single day. Rain or shine, they greet each child with a smile, navigate our roads with care, and model COURAGE in motion.

💛Did you know? School buses are one of the safest ways for students to travel—but safety takes all of us. Families, please remind your children to:

- Stay seated
- Use quiet voices and kind words
- Wait for the driver’s signal before crossing the street
- Never chase a bus or walk behind it

📏 Fun fact: If you added up all the miles our school buses drive in a normal day—3,400 miles—it would equal the distance of a road trip from Miami, Florida to Seattle, Washington! That’s how far our transportation team goes to keep kids safe.

👏 To our transportation team: You are the first hello and the last goodbye each day. You build trust, ensure safety, and help our district run smoothly. Thank you for your dedication, your patience, and your heart. We see you. We appreciate you. We celebrate you.

Thank you, transportation team!

#Courage | #oneTeamFCS

about 1 month ago, SP
School bus in front of Bondurant Middle School. Morning sky in back ground and cars parked out front.
Bus being washed by driver
Buses parked in front of the capitol
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charlie and janice
bus drivers at picnic
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Join the Franklin County Schools Team! We’re hiring and you could be just the person we’re looking for!

We currently have openings for certified teachers and several classified roles. Whether you're an educator or support staff, there's a place for you here.

Looking for a job that aligns with the school calendar? You’ve found it. Explore opportunities with Franklin County Schools today!

See our openings here: https://franklincty.schoolspring.com/

#Courage | #OneTeamFCS

about 1 month ago, SP
Now Hiring! FCS Logo with a blue background and green.white text font.
🍂🎉 Fall Festivals 2025 – You're Invited! 🎉🍂 Franklin County Schools are celebrating the season with a lineup of festive, family-friendly events across our campuses! From pumpkins to cozy vibes, each celebration is a chance to connect, laugh, and make memories together.

📅 Mark your calendars:

Oct 16: Hearn @ Happy Jacks | 5–7 PM

Oct 17: Westridge | 6–8 PM

Oct 23: Bridgeport | 6–8 PM & Peaks Mill @ Happy Jacks | 5–7 PM

Oct 24: Elkhorn Elementary | 5:30–7 PM & ELV until 7 PM

Nov 8: Collins Lane | 3:30–5:30 PM

📍 Unless otherwise noted, each event will take place at the host school.

#Courage | #OneTeamFCS
about 1 month ago, SP
A colorful poster titled “Fall Festivals 2025” features a blue background with green and orange accents. Autumn-themed illustrations include pumpkins, a duck wearing a scarf and hat, and a stack of books with a teacup on top. The poster lists fall festival events for Franklin County Schools:  October 16: Hearn @ Happy Jacks, 5:00–7:00 PM  October 17: Westridge, 6:00–8:00 PM  October 23: Bridgeport, 6:00–8:00 PM; Peaks Mill @ Happy Jacks, 5:00–7:00 PM  October 24: Elkhorn Elementary, 5:30–7:00 PM; ELV until 7 PM  November 8: Collins Lane, 3:30–5:30 PM
🍂 Fall Break just got a whole lot more exciting!

Paul Sawyier Public Library is rolling out a week full of activities for all ages: crafts, games, stories, and more.

Check out the full lineup here: https://5il.co/3qloi

Reminder: Fall Break is next week, October 6th through the 10th.

#Courage | #OneTeamFCS
about 2 months ago, SP
Fall Break Fun with Agenda! I'll share the link to a PDF copy of this flyer in the post it's self.

Reminder for Franklin Countians:

Fall Break is just around the corner! There will be no school from October 6–10.

🗓️ You can view our district calendar here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1RhTuSN5ahyRC_tylHWi1NiqZZhF0LA_s/view

We hope that each of you have a terrific week.

#courage | #oneteamfcs

about 2 months ago, SP
October 6th - 10th Fall Break. Blue Background. White text. Green text. FCS logo.
Join the Franklin County Schools Team! We’re hiring—and you could be just the person we’re looking for!

We currently have openings for certified teachers and several classified roles. Whether you're an educator or support staff, there's a place for you here.

Looking for a job that aligns with the school calendar? You’ve found it. Explore opportunities with Franklin County Schools today!

See our openings here: https://franklincty.schoolspring.com/

#Courage | #OneTeamFCS
about 2 months ago, SP
blue background. green and white font. FCS Logo on top with Now Hiring written underneath in text.
Before our morning and afternoon routes, our bus drivers conduct a safety check on their buses to ensure they meet all safety standards. This is just one of the many important tasks they undertake each day. Thank you, bus drivers! #Courage | #OneTeamFCS
2 months ago, SP
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This week is ALL IN FOR AG EDUCATION in the state of Kentucky!

We will be highlighting our schools and how they celebrate agriculture in unique ways throughout the district!

#OneTeamFCS
2 months ago, SP
fcs is ALL IN for AG EDUCATION!
Our Student Support Services team is excited to report that every school in our district saw attendance growth this August compared to August 2024.

We are incredibly proud of the hard work of our students, staff, and families!

#Courage | #OneteamFCS
2 months ago, SP
100% growth!!!! FCS logo on green back ground. Blue and white font.
Attention FCS Community: Our phone lines are currently experiencing an outage. We’re actively working with our vendor to resolve the issue and will share updates as soon as more information becomes available.

Thank you for your patience and understanding!

#OneTeamFCS
3 months ago, SP
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🎉 176,674 Summer Meals Served! 🍽️ This summer, our incredible Food Service team delivered 176,674 meals to students across Franklin County. That’s not just a number—it’s a testament to care, commitment, and community. 💚💙 To every staff member who showed up with a smile, every volunteer who lent a hand, and every family who trusted us to nourish their children—thank you. You made this summer brighter, one meal at a time. #COURAGE | #OneTeamFCS
3 months ago, SP
foodservice team with words from the post included
Community,

Please take note. Our bus drivers are doing test runs today and tomorrow. This helps them prepare for the first day of school which is Wednesday, August 13th, 2025.

#Courage | #OneTeamFCS
3 months ago, SP
Our drivers are doing test runs today and tomorrow.
🎒✏️ A Big Thank You to the Kentucky State Police! We are so grateful for the generous school supply donation from KSP, helping ensure our students have the tools they need to start the year strong. Pictured: Tiffany Neu, delivering supplies on behalf of KSP and Superintendent Mark Kopp. Community partnerships like these make all the difference — thank you, KSP, for supporting our kids and classrooms! 💙
4 months ago, SP
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Dear Franklin County Families,

Franklin County Schools is proud to offer the Safe School Helpline, a confidential and free service available 24/7 to support our students with any urgent concerns they may have. This resource helps us protect and care for our school community, and we’re grateful to be able to provide it.

You can reach the Safe School Helpline in the following ways:
🌐 Website: safeschoolhelpline.com
📲 Text: 614-426-0240 — then type TIPS
📳 Call: 800-418-6423, Extension 359

Thank you for helping us keep our schools safe and supportive for all.

#Courage | #OneTeamFCS
4 months ago, SP
promotional flyer for The Safe School Helpline, emphasizing its availability, confidentiality, and purpose in supporting school safety. It aligns well with your message to Franklin County families.
Over 20,000 feet of cable installed—and counting!
That’s how far our commitment to safety and connectivity goes! 💪

Thanks to the incredible work of our tech team, Franklin County Schools is better connected and more secure than ever. Every foot of cable supports our mission to provide safe, modern learning environments for all students.

#FCSYes | #OneTeamFCS
4 months ago, SP
A promotional graphic from Franklin County Schools highlighting recent technology upgrades. At the top, the Franklin County Schools logo is displayed. The background features a collage of images showing individuals working with technical equipment, such as installing cables and configuring devices.  Centered on the graphic is the bold text: "WIRED FOR SAFETY. CONNECTED FOR LEARNING."
✨ The only thing that shines brighter than our floors is our custodians! ✨

We’re sending a huge THANK YOU to our incredible custodial team for keeping our schools spotless, safe, and welcoming every single day. Your hard work doesn’t go unnoticed, and we appreciate everything you do to support our students and staff! 🧹

#FCSYes | #OneTeamFCS
4 months ago, SP
The only thing that shines brighter than our floors is our custodians with hallway pictures in the background and fcs logo present