Franklin Middle School

Franklin Middle School is the name of many middle schools, usually named after Benjamin Franklin, including:

  • Franklin Middle School (Long Beach, California)
  • Franklin Middle School (Vallejo, California)
  • Franklin Middle School (Nutley, New Jersey)
  • Franklin Middle School (Chantilly, Virginia)
  • Franklin Middle School (Green Bay, Wisconsin)
  • Franklin Middle School (Champaign, Illinois)
  • Franklin Middle School (Pocatello, Idaho)
  • Franklin Middle School (Yakima, Washington)
  • Franklin Middle School (Somerset, New Jersey)
  • Franklin Middle School (Baltimore, Maryland)
  • Franklin Middle School (Cedar Rapids, Iowa)
  • Franklin Middle School (Springfield, illinois)
  • Franklin Middle School (Dallas, Texas)
  • Franklin Middle School (Wheaton, Illinois)
  • Franklin Middle School (Franklin Township, New Jersey)

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