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Our FHS Grads transcend a common maxim.
Frankenmuth High School Superintendent Updates

Our FHS Grads transcend a common maxim.

May 25, 2023
Perhaps you’ve seen or heard these words before. They are often used in predicting success. The popular maxim goes like this: “The height of someone’s floor in life
What does “good luck” look like?
List Elementary Superintendent Updates

What does “good luck” look like?

May 18, 2023
With school-related graduations and all of the other important “step ups” for students taking place right about now, you and I are probably extending our best wishes and saying “good
Changes, Changes
EF Rittmueller Middle School Superintendent Updates

Changes, Changes

May 11, 2023
Change affects our lives every day. Of course, you already know this, but during this time of year – change seems operating on too much caffeine! From the
Balloon filler-upper or pin-poker?
Frankenmuth High School List Elementary Superintendent Updates

Balloon filler-upper or pin-poker?

May 4, 2023
This is my question for you today. Balloon-filler-upper or pin-poker? Which one do you strive to be? I’m sure we both intend to be balloon-filler-uppers instead of pin-pokers when
What’s a Symposium anyway?
Frankenmuth High School Superintendent Updates

What’s a Symposium anyway?

April 27, 2023
When’s the last time you used the word “symposium” in a sentence? It’s not a common word at all. Way back when in ancient Greece, Plato got the
The old Three R’s plus one.
Superintendent Updates

The old Three R’s plus one.

April 20, 2023
“Reading, ‘Riting, & ‘Rithmetic.” They say someone coined this phrase back the 19th century. No doubt one of the reasons for the enduring popularity of this phrase is because it’
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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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