"This sign showed up one day in my neighborhood." This photograph was taken by Clarissa Miller, a senior at Franklin High School.
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These photos were taken by Jordan Browne, a Franklin High School Class of 2016 graduate, who organized the June 4th, 2020 Peaceful Protest in front of the town's Police Headquarters. (You can read more on TapIntoFranklin by clicking here.) As Jordan said in an email to Ms. Barbour, "This world is getting worse so it's time for my generation to step up and make it change. It won't happen overnight, but it will come soon. " Jordan Browne in his own words: Since graduating I started my own film & photography business, Browne Films. I focus my films on inspiring and motivating the viewer. I've also been traveling making traveling film videos as well, showcasing the beauty of the decisions I've visited. It's really been a life-changing experience for me just seeing the true beauty in the world. Last year (2019) I also published my first book with the help of Amazon, called "The Positive Eye." It's a motivational book that helps the reader in all types of situations in life.
These photos were taken by Camerun Hannah, a 2016 graduate of Franklin High School, at the June 4th, 2020 Black Lives Matter peaceful protest organized by Jordan Browne, also a 2016 graduate. Camerun Hannah is a 2016 graduate of Franklin High School and is currently an animator. He was one of the photographers at the June 4th Black Lives Matter protest organized by Class of 2016 graduate, Jordan Browne.
Members of Epiphany attended the Dodge Poetry Festival on 10/19/2018. Here are a few photos Epiphany member M. Baab took! M. is a hardworking student that likes drawing, writing, and volleyball.
A photo by Mary McNamara Mary McNamara is a Senior at Franklin High School. She will attend Savannah College of Art and Design in the Fall where she will be majoring in Photography.
a photo by Mary McNamara Mary McNamara is a Senior at Franklin High School. She will attend Savannah College of Art and Design in the Fall where she will be majoring in Photography.
Some beyond the scenes glimpses Into the Woods by Mary McNamara (featuring Senior Sydney Wade) Mary McNamara is a Senior at Franklin High School. She will attend Savannah College of Art and Design in the Fall where she will be majoring in Photography.
A photo by Mary McNamara Mary McNamara is a Senior at Franklin High School. She will attend Savannah College of Art and Design in the Fall where she will be majoring in Photography.
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