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Franklin High School (Franklin, Ohio)
Franklin High School is a public high school in Franklin, Ohio, part of the Franklin City School District. It opened in 1969. Demographics The District provides the following information about the demographic breakdown of the 800 students enrolled in the school as of 2019: *White: 94.5% *Hispanic: 1.8% *Multiracial: 1.7% *Black: 1.0% *Asian: 0.7% *American Indian: 0.2% *Pacific Islands: 0.1% 300 students were eligible for free or reduced lunch. Notable alumni * Luke Kennard - professional basketball player * Travis Lakins Sr. Travis Clay Lakins Sr. (born June 29, 1994) is an American professional baseball pitcher who is currently a free agent. Listed at and , he throws and bats right-handed. He made his MLB debut in 2019 with the Boston Red Sox. Career Lakins attende ... -professional baseball player References External links * High schools in Warren County, Ohio Public high schools in Ohio {{WarrenCountyOH-schoo ...
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Franklin, Ohio
Franklin is a city in Warren County, Ohio, United States. The population was 11,771 at the 2010 census. The Great Miami River flows through Franklin. Ohio State Routes 73, 123 and 741 pass through Franklin, while Interstate 75 passes on the east side of the city. History Franklin was founded by General William C. Schenck, in 1796. The settlement was named for Benjamin Franklin. Franklin was incorporated in 1814, and became a city in 1951. One of the first four post offices in Warren County was established in Franklin in 1805. The first postmaster was John N.C. Schenck, brother of General Schenck. The Franklin Post Office still stands (in a different location), and is one of four sites in Franklin listed on the National Register of Historic Places, along with the Mackinaw Historic District. Construction of the Miami and Erie Canal occurred between 1825 and 1845. The canal followed the Great Miami River through Franklin, and the boat traffic led to new commerce. The town ...
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