Franklin High School 2002 Yearbook (Franklin, TN) - Full Access
The Harddrive For Success. Elizabeth Summers puts the finishing touches on a project in computer programming. Knowing that computers were a part of many professions encouraged many students to take this class. Taking Care of Business Getting a head start on the future, many students chose to take classes that specialize in specific career and technical skills. Learning how to detail a car, manage a household, and balance the books, were only some of the lifeskills that these courses focused on. The hands-on experience gained through these courses of study provided students with an in– depth look into some of the diverse paths they could pursue after high school. They also gave students a better knowledge ofjob skills needed for life in the real world, such as production quality, and longterm deadlines. Amuch needed-break from core courses like mathematics, science, and English, these career and technical courses gave students a chance to be creative and experiment with different career choices. The outcome was that Rebels learned they were successful at any– thing they chose to pursue and were going ot set the world on fire when their four years at Franklin were over. On the Up– swing . Lexie Guillory plays with a girl on Franklin's play– ground during - her Child Devel– opment Class. Spread 'Em . Criminal Jus– tice teacher , Dave Mann . shows Mike Schiltz and Beau McEver the proper way to be arrested. Haute Cuisine. Chef-in- train – ing, Shane Wallace, day– dreams of his future show on the food network in Culinary Arts class. Career and Technical 51
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