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Franklin Elementary School

About Franklin Elementary School

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* Grades Served: K-6
* Address: 1111 East Mason Street, Santa Barbara, CA 93103 | Map
* Phone: (805) 963-4283
* Fax: (805) 962-6846
* E-mail: Ms. Casie Killgore
* Principal: Ms. Casie Killgore
* School Mascot: Eagles
* School Colors: Green and White
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School Highlights

Franklin Elementary School is one of the oldest and largest elementary schools in the Santa Barbara Elementary School District.

For a four-year period Franklin operated as two separate schools: Franklin Primary School and Franklin Intermediate School. Then, in school year 2000-2001, as part of a reorganization plan, Franklin changed its operational format to that of a single school. The change was part of a planning process that began in 1999-2000. The Franklin 2000 Plan had two major goals: to identify specific strategies for improving student achievement and to plan for the reunification of Franklin as a K-6 school. Following are key changes in the academic program: utilize Open Court grade level intervention kits (grades 3-6) and McMillan supplemental phonics program (grades 4-6); pilot 45-minute performance-based language arts rotations in grade 4; implement Accelerated Reader Program schoolwide; employ two Title I-funded resource teachers to provide reading and newcomer support for students in grades 1-6.

Beginning school year 2000-2001, Franklin implemented a mandatory school uniform program for all students in grades K-6."

Reviews

Special Education Teaching Assistant

July 2019 - August 2019 North Andover, MA
“I loved working on a collaborative team of other teachers. I was the youngest TA, and I was given a lot of support and ideas for my future classroom.”
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