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Board recognizes students, coaches and My FCS Academy participants

Franklin Community School Corp · April 15, 2026

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Summary

Franklin Community School Corp. opened its meeting by honoring students (including a National Merit finalist and a state swim champion), acknowledging CTE students and coaches, and recognizing community members who completed the My FCS Academy engagement program.

The board opened with a series of recognitions for student achievement and community engagement. Board leadership introduced Alex Lynn as a National Merit Scholarship Program finalist, noting he plans to attend the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in the fall; Alex said he intends to study computer science and “plan to commit pretty soon.”

The board also presented monthly CTE student awards in criminal justice, culinary arts, welding and precision machining and invited students to describe their career plans. Culinary student Nathaniel Hoskins said his class prepared seafood dishes, and that he hopes to open a restaurant. The board recognized Lucas Ackerman as the state champion in the 100-meter breaststroke; Coach DeWitt thanked families and said he expects to return as coach and finalize NIL arrangements for athletes.

The district recognized participants in the fourth year of My FCS Academy, a monthly program designed to help community members learn district operations. A presenter described the program as “a behind the scenes look at how the district operates,” listing participants and thanking them for their time. Several attendees shared brief takeaways, including learning about school resource officer duties and school financials.

The recognitions concluded with group photos and brief remarks from staff and parents. The acknowledgments served as the public-facing opening to a meeting that later shifted to routine business and instructional discussions.