Bus 157 will not run tomorrow (04/08/26). This is for both morning and afternoon routes (not running at all).
Shoutout to Mr. Gibson and Mrs. Roper during National Assistant Principals Week!
Thank you both for everything you do to support our students, staff, and school community at Franklin High School. Your leadership, dedication, and care make a difference every single day—we appreciate you!

There will be a 200 question exemption test for Drivers Ed given on Saturday May 2nd at 9am at Franklin High School. Any student who will be the age of 14 1/2 yrs old by this date is able to take this test. To register, you will need to visit the wncdrivingschool.com website. You must bring iPad in order to be able to take the test. Please read all information for study materials and items needed on the website. Cost is $65 cash

Parents of rising Juniors and Seniors are invited to attend our Dual Enrollment Information Night at Franklin High School! Join us in the Fine Arts Center at 5:30 on April 14 to learn about ways that qualifying students can earn tuition-free college credit!
Bus 30 will not run this afternoon (04/06/26)
FFA had an incredible day at the Area 1 Regional Envirothon Competition! 🌿🌎
Proud of our two teams — Forest Freaks (2nd place) and Hellbenders (4th place) — for qualifying for the state competition! Their hard work, teamwork, and knowledge truly showed.
It was also great to have the Macon Middle FFA group join us — they placed 2nd in their division and are headed to state as well!


🏃♂️🔥 Congratulations to our Franklin Panthers on earning All-WNC honors in Indoor Track & Field!
We are proud to celebrate the following athletes and coaches for their outstanding performances this season:
🏅 All-WNC Coaches of the Year
Melissa Ward & Matt Harlfinger
🏅 All-WNC Selections
• Michelle Ortega – 300M, 55M
• CJ Engert – High Jump
• Reid Laseter – 300M
🏅 All-WNC 4x200 Relay Team
Gabe Harrison, Reid Laseter, Ken Modlin, Siler Kinsland
Check out this article from Citizen Times:
Meet the 2026 All-WNC high school indoor track and field teams

Franklin High School is excited to welcome Coach Justin Moffitt as our new Head Women’s Basketball Coach!
Coach Moffitt currently serves as a teacher at Mountain View Intermediate (MVI) and stepped into the role of Interim Head Coach during this past season. He brings a wealth of experience from coaching both men’s and women’s high school basketball, along with several years of involvement in the Macon County Recreation and Travel Leagues.
We are thrilled to have Coach Moffitt leading our Lady Panthers and look forward to the passion, leadership, and commitment he will bring to our program.
Please join us in welcoming Coach Moffitt to his new role!

🎉 CONGRATULATIONS to Head Football Coach Josh Brooks on being named the NCHSAA Foundation's 2026 Tony Webb Outstanding Coach of the Year Award Winner!! 🎉
Raleigh, NC - Josh Brooks has built a remarkable career at Franklin High School defined by sustained excellence, leadership, and a deep commitment to developing student-athletes both on and off the field. In 24 years as head football coach, Brooks has established one of the most consistent and respected programs in the state, surpassing 150 career wins while leading the Panthers to 15 state playoff appearances, multiple conference championships, and a trip to the 2A West Regional Final.
His impact extends far beyond wins and losses. Brooks has played a significant leadership role across North Carolina as President of the North Carolina Coaches Association, helping guide opportunities and direction for coaches and student-athletes statewide.
Known for his servant leadership, Brooks consistently prioritizes the growth and well-being of his players, mentoring them through challenges while instilling confidence, discipline, and life lessons that extend beyond the game. The respect he earns from his athletes is evident, as many view him not only as a coach but as a mentor and role model who leads with integrity, compassion, and consistency.
Brooks has also demonstrated a strong commitment to his community through service initiatives, including organizing relief efforts following Hurricane Helene and leading his team in efforts to support those in need. Whether navigating adversity, improving facilities, or advocating for his players and fellow coaches, Brooks consistently leads with purpose and impact.
His career reflects the very best of high school athletics, and he continues to leave a lasting legacy on his school, his community, and the state of North Carolina.

We are proud of our CAMINO Club for representing Franklin High School this evening at the Cowee School Speaker Series, “Where We Live: History, Nature, and Culture.”
Our students presented “More Than One Story: Latino Student Voices,” sharing their experiences, perspectives, and stories with the community. Their voices were powerful, authentic, and a reminder of the importance of listening, learning, and celebrating the diverse stories that make up our school and community.
Thank you to Cowee School for the opportunity and to our students for their courage and leadership.






Great day at Parker Meadows!
Franklin High School’s Interact Club hosted a special event for Ms. Dailey and Ms. Houston’s classes, planned by Laurel Smith. Thanks to her hard work, students enjoyed an afternoon full of fun, laughter, and connection.
We’re proud of our Interact members for making this such a meaningful experience for everyone involved.










Bus 21 is not running this morning (03/30/26). We apologize for the last minute notice.
🔥🏆 BIG TIME FINISH FOR A PANTHER! 🏆🔥 Congratulations to Garrett Young on his dominant 10-1 major decision victory to secure 3rd place at the NHSCA National Tournament! 💪🤼♂️ With this performance, Garrett also earns All-American status, cementing himself among the best in the nation! 🇺🇸 Hard work, grit, and determination all season long paid off on the big stage. We are proud of you, Garrett! 🐾🔥 #PantherPride

Hey FHS families! It’s officially time for rising 10th, 11th, and 12th graders to pick their electives. Registration is happening this Tuesday, March 31.
Students, check your email for the course catalog and everything you need to get started. Parents, please talk with your students about which classes match their goals and interests.
Advisors will be helping everyone officially sign up this Tuesday.
Students, bring your list of courses and a charged iPad!
Students, check your email for the course catalog and everything you need to get started. Parents, please talk with your students about which classes match their goals and interests.
Advisors will be helping everyone officially sign up this Tuesday.
Students, bring your list of courses and a charged iPad!
Bus #39 will not run tomorrow afternoon (03/25/26).
FHS STEM-E Club had a great day at the WNC Environmental Summit at Haywood Community College! 🌎👏










We could not be more proud of our students and teachers!
Macon County just earned FIRST PLACE in all three divisions of the SMART Tank competition out of 17 team from across the region competing:
🏆 Franklin High School (High School Division) – Caleb Birdsell & Coraline Gregory
🏆 Macon Middle School (Middle School Division)
🏆 Highlands School (Elementary Division)
A huge thank you to Sarah Weresuk, Bryan Wilkinson, and Maci Bears for the incredible work they’ve done preparing and supporting our students. Your leadership makes opportunities like this possible.
SMART Tank is a “Shark Tank”-style entrepreneurship competition sponsored by the STEM-E Program through the Cherokee Preservation Foundation, and our students truly shined on this stage.

We look forward to having you join us tomorrow night for the 7th Annual UNIFY March Madness in the Panther Den! Come help celebrate our students and let's make tomorrow night special! The Parade of Champions will begin at 5:30pm and the game tipping off at 6:00pm. A good time will be had by all, see you there!
Bus 162 will not run this morning (03/23/26), driver sick. It should be good for the afternoon. We apologize for the last minute notice.
This Wednesday starting at 5:30 PM, one of the most exciting and meaningful events of the year takes place, the FHS UNIFY March Madness Event! This is a night you won’t want to miss.
Join us for the Parade of Champions at 5:30 PM on Panther Drive, followed by the UNIFY March Madness event at 6:00 PM in the gym.
Be sure to arrive early, this event is often standing room only as students, staff, and the community will pack the Den to support this incredible program.
Admission is completely FREE!
UNIFY Spirit Week
Monday (23rd): Wear BLUE
Tuesday (24th): Wear PURPLE
Wednesday (25th): Wear RED & WHITE
UNIFY Game Night! Get your free shirt at the game!
Thursday (26th): Wear GREEN
Friday (27th): Wear UNIFY SHIRTS


