"31 years ago today, students at Franklin High would be starting off their school day at 6:55 a.m. Classes spanned from 45-50 minutes where the standardized classes like math, english, science and social studies (history) took place.Although the four core subjects are still taught today, electives were quite different back then. Students could take classes like Home Economics where they learned to cook, typing lessons with typewriters, sewing classes, woodworking classes, graphic arts where they could make t-shirts, and automotive classes. Electives were very hands-on and students were able to learn skills that could be applied in everyday life. Many of the things the class of 1992 learned in electives would no longer be taught today, such as typing, which is now a basic skill that all students know.Dismissal was at 1:55 p.m. and after school, students could participate in clubs, sports, or even school council. The business club, DECA, was popular and still is, even 31 years later. "
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Pantherbook: "Then to Now – A Day in the Life of an FHS Student, 1992 vs. 2023" |
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