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2 grads entered the military, 10 entered the workforce, & 3 entered training/apprenticeship Superintendent's Office (989) 652-9958 Superintendent, Adele Martin Bonnie VanVoorhees, BPAC (989) 652-6351 Mike Fresorger, Maintenance Cindy Hegenauer, Food Service Tammy Metiva, Transportation (989) 652-5010 Bruce Hawkins, Technology (989) 652-1923 List School Office (989) 652-6187 Principal, Jill Waliczek Michelle Gatza, Preschool Director (989) 652-1936 Eagle Express Daycare (989) 652-5028 Frankenmuth High School (989) 652-9955 Principal, JoLynn Clark Assistant Principal, Philip Martin Kevin Schwedler, Athletic Director (989) 652-1933 EFR Middle School (989) 652-6119 Principal, Kristen Hecht David Compau, Special Ed. Director STAFF TO KNOW Secondary Education 90% of grads enrolled in 2 or 4 year college/ university 126 FHS 10th-12th graders are currently enrolled in at least one of the eight AP classes taught on site. They have the combined potential to sit for 209 AP Exams in May, resulting in college credit earning 15 57 FHS Juniors & Seniors are enrolled in CTE programs through Bay Arenac Career Center, Sgainaw Career Coplex, and the Tuscola Technology Center 8 FHS students are enrolled in Great Lakes Bay Early College, earning up to 60 college credits during High School Letter from the Superintendent, Adele Martin This issue of our Community Bulletin is meant to be a "keeper." One of those pieces that you set aside because you know you will come back to it over the year. We've included some of our contact details that may be a helpful reference. If you don't find what you are looking for here – just call. I love to chat about our schools, our staff and our amazing students. To the left, you can read some of our statistics. In the education world, we measure everything; student population, bus mileage, special education funding, even how many pounds of noodles we cook on "buttered noodle day..." I could go on and on. Most of this (not the noodle part) is reported to the state or federal government in lengthy reports. In fact, we have more reports due throughout the year than we do school days in the year! However, when you talk to students, seniors or graduates, their experiences at the Frankenmuth School District have little to do with facts, figures and measurements. My interviews with exiting seniors last spring revealed that they most appreciated the time teachers took with them, the kind kitchen staff, the beautiful facilities and a community that supported them. No kidding! I had goosebumps listening to their reflections. Thank you for all that you do to help with our facts, figures, and measurements. But most of all, I appreciate all of the support in our community that goes into our students and staff.