Frankenmuth High School

Contact Info

525 E Genesee St.
Frankenmuth, MI 48734

Main Number:
(989) 652-9955

Attendance:
(989) 652-1912

Main Fax:
(989) 652-7253

Athletic Dept. Phone:
(989) 652-1933

Athletic Dept. Fax:
(989) 652-7253

Food Service:
(989) 652-1937

Guidance Dept:
(989) 652-2071

Attendance

Please notify the office in the morning if your child is ill and not able to attend school, 989-652-1912. Whenever your child arrives at school after 8:15 am, please have him/her check in at the office before heading to class.

If you need to pick your child up during the day, please call the Main Office directly so we can get your child a pass.  (989) 652-9955

Meet Principal Clark

When JoLynn Clark graduated from Frankenmuth High School in 1994, she assumed her interest in neurological disorders would lead to a life far from home.

It is fortunate for Frankenmuth that Mrs. Clark’s love for better learning through research led her right back to the high school, where she has now served as principal for a dozen years.

When Mrs. Clark returned to Frankenmuth High School as an Advanced Placement Psychology, AP English, and Senior English teacher in 2002, she said there were fewer cliques than she remembered as a student. She said she loved the collective feel that everyone in the building was learning and striving together.

A couple of days a week after school, Mrs. Clark can be found leading Frankenmuth Community Education Zumba fitness classes, in which participants exercise to Latin and world music with dance moves. A perk of working in Frankenmuth Community Schools, she said, is occasionally being able to see her young niece and nephew at the elementary building.

Our Administration

JoLynn Clark
Principal

David Jaworski
Assistant Principal

Jill Bierlein
Office Manager and
Executive Secretary

Kelly Reinhardt
Main Office and
Attendance Secretary

Kim Radina
Guidance Office Secretary

Kate Conzelmann
Counselor

FRANKENMUTH DISTRICT PLAN OF USE
98c Learning Loss Plan

Frankenmuth School District 98c Learning Loss Funds have and will be used for and will continue to ensure intervention implementation for our most vulnerable populations by:

The hiring of an FHS Assistant Principal to directly work w/ targeted at-risk students displaying behavioral and academic needs. The FHS Assistant Principal utilizes activities designed to assess, track, and improve the well-being of pupils (behaviorally and academically struggling) in order to supplement educational processes, as well as engage in meaningful consultation and assistance to parents and families of students who the pandemic has directly impacted.

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