Frankfort High School

Frankfort High School is the name of several high schools in the United States:

  • Frankfort High School (Michigan) – Frankfort, Michigan
  • Frankfort High School (Indiana) – Frankfort, Indiana
  • Frankfort High School (Kansas) – Frankfort, Kansas
  • Frankfort High School (Kentucky) – Frankfort, Kentucky
  • Frankfort High School (West Virginia) – Short Gap, West Virginia

See also:

  • Frankford High School

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