FRANKLIN COMMUNITY
MIDDLE SCHOOL
Franklin, Indiana
Home of the Grizzly Cubs
Franklin Community Middle School serves more than 800 students from Grades 7-8. The only middle school in the Franklin Community Schools system, we offer a broad and comprehensive understanding of knowledge and skills. We help students prepare for their success in their high school education.
We follow the Indiana Development Standards established by the Indiana Department of Education, including:
- Student Development and Diversity
- Learning Processes
- Instructional Planning and Delivery
- Assessment
- Learning Environment
- The Professional Environment
- Reading Instruction
What to Know
Middle School Information
Franklin Community Middle School
625 Grizzly Cub Drive
Franklin, IN 46131
School Hours
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday. Friday
8:05 a.m. to 3:05 p.m.
Thursday Late Start
8:50 a.m. to 3:05 p.m.
Monday through Friday
7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Welcome to Franklin Community Middle School! As the principal, it is an honor and a privilege to welcome you to our school community.
With 24 years of experience in Franklin schools, I have had the pleasure of serving in various roles, from math teacher to assistant principal and, since 2018, the middle school principal. My journey in education has been deeply rooted in middle-level learners, and I am genuinely passionate about their growth and development.
At FCMS, we believe in fostering a positive middle school experience centered around three core principles: connection, character, and growth. These principles serve as the foundation for everything we do, guiding students to plug in, show they care, and value growth each day.
- Connection (Plug In): Encouraging students to explore new opportunities such as sports, clubs, or the arts, fosters a sense of belonging and community. Participating in team activities and dress up days also help create lasting memories and build camaraderie among peers.
- Character (Show You Care): We emphasize the importance of making good choices, showing kindness, and respecting oneself, others, and our school environment. These values form the bedrock of a respectful and supportive school culture.
- Growth (Value Growth): Academic excellence is a priority at FCMS. We encourage students to work diligently, complete their assignments, and actively engage in their learning journey. Every achievement, no matter how small, contributes to their growth and development.
I encourage you to join us in fostering an environment where every student feels valued, supported, and challenged to reach their fullest potential. Together, we can ensure that FCMS remains a place where students thrive academically, socially, and emotionally.
Please feel free to reach out to me or our dedicated staff with any questions, concerns, or ideas you may have. Your partnership is invaluable to us, and I look forward to working closely with each of you to make this school year a resounding success.
Rita Holman
Principal
holmanr@franklinschools.org
Athletics
View schedules, results of varsity, junior varsity and middle school sports for boys and girls.
Band
Follow performances and competitions of the marching and concert bands, and ensembles.
Choir
Find out about upcoming concerts and singing accomplishments of the various choirs.
Clubs, Organizations
Get involved in groups of common interests that help you learn and connect with others.
The school counseling program is a collaboration benefitting students, teachers, parents, administrators, and the community. We strive to be an integral part of students’ daily educational experience, and we work to partner in student achievement. We believe that all students can achieve success at FCMS.
Mission Statement
The mission of FCMS counseling is to provide a comprehensive school counseling program that advances students’ knowledge and skills for academic, personal, social and career growth.
Individual Counseling
School counselors implement individual counseling interventions designed to help students establish personal goals and develop future plans. School counselors also work to meet students’ immediate counseling needs, usually caused by life events or situations and conditions in students’ lives.
Group Counseling
School counselors offer group counseling on topics ranging from anger management to academic success skills.
Classroom Guidance
School counselors implement a variety of classroom guidance lessons throughout the school year. Lessons focus on academic planning, career exploration, and personal-social development.
Student Advocacy
School counselors advocate on behalf of all students. School counselors are committed to making a difference between children, families, and the community.
Collaboration
School counselors collaborate with teachers, administrators, parents, community members and community agencies to provide the most assistance to students.
Confidentiality
The rules of confidentiality for counselors are very different from those of teachers. Confidentiality is important to maintain a trusting relationship with students.
Programs Offered
- Student Ambassadors: School Leadership
- JumpStart Mentoring: Youth Connections
- Adult & Child: School-Based Services
This is a list of local community agencies for public knowledge. They are not endorsed or specifically recommended by the professional staff of the Franklin Community School Corporation.
Helpline for Health and Human Services Johnson County 317.738.4636
Adult and Child Mental Health Centers 317.736.7744
Valle Vista Health System, 898 East Main Street Greenwood, 317.887.1348
24-Hour Crisis Line 800.447.1348
Youth Connections 317.736.5191
Johnson County Juvenile Probation 317.346.4678
Independent Adolescent Therapists
Dorian Angebrandt, LCSW 317.346.6252
Kristin Hughes, MSW, LCSW 317.332.8839
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Parents Directory
If you are a parent or guardian of a Franklin Community Schools student, you can find out more about our policies and school operations.
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