Franklin High School (Elk Grove, California)

Coordinates: 38°23′34″N 121°25′49″W / 38.392818°N 121.43019°W / 38.392818; -121.43019
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Franklin High School
Address
Map
6400 Whitelock Parkway

, ,
95757

United States
Coordinates38°23′34″N 121°25′49″W / 38.392818°N 121.43019°W / 38.392818; -121.43019
Information
TypePublic
Opened2002
School districtElk Grove Unified School District
PrincipalAdam Wood
Grades9–12
Number of students2,587 (2022-23)[1]
Color(s)     
Team nameWildcats
Feeder schoolsToby Johnson Middle School
Websitefrhs.egusd.net
Franklin High School's outdoor basketball courts

Franklin High School is a public high school located in Elk Grove, California, United States. It is officially accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC).

History of the town of Franklin[edit]

In 1856, the town of Franklin was founded by an enterprising gentleman named Andrew George, who established the town fourteen miles south of Sacramento on Lower Stockton Road. Now known as Franklin Boulevard, this had been the main road from Sutter's Fort to the Mexican capital of Monterey. During the Gold Rush, this road became the stage route to Stockton.

George did not originally name the town Franklin, as it is known today. He called it "Georgetown", after himself, and the post office there was known by that name. The hotel he built was, however, given the name "Franklin House" in honor of his mother's family, the Franklins.

Campus[edit]

Franklin High School shares its campus with Toby Johnson Middle School and the Franklin Community Library. As well as their academic program, Franklin High School offers the STEAM academy, AVID, the athletic department, and Visual and Performing Arts (VAPA).

Athletics[edit]

Franklin High School offers a variety of athletics including Baseball, Softball, Girls' and Boys' Basketball, Cheer, Cross Country, Diving, Football, Girls' and Boys' Golf, Girls' and Boys' Soccer, Swim, Girls' and Boys' Tennis, Track, Girls' and Boys' Volleyball, Water Polo, and Wrestling.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Franklin High". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved April 7, 2024.

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