Franklin Academy High School | |
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Address | |
42 Huskie Lane Malone, NY 12953 United States |
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Type | Public |
Established | 1806 |
School district | Malone Central School District |
Oversight | Franklin-Essex-Hamilton BOCES |
Principal | Brandon Pelkey |
Faculty | approximately 90 |
Grades | 9–12 |
Enrollment | approximately 800 |
Color(s) | Green and White |
Mascot | Huskie |
Average SAT scores | 1493 |
Website | fa-mcsd |
Franklin Academy High School (commonly called Franklin Academy or FA) is a public high school located in the rural village of Malone, New York that enrolls students from Malone and surrounding communities in northern Franklin County such as Bangor, Belmont, Burke, Constable, Duane and Westville. With an enrollment of around 800 students in Grades 9-12, Franklin Academy is one of the larger high schools in the North Country region of Upstate New York and is accredited by the New York State Department of Education.
The school traces its history to 1806 to the Harrison Academy, a private school that was established not long after the founding of Malone.
The first school in Malone was founded in 1806, not long after the town was established and was named Harrison Academy. The original structure was constructed from timber cut and hewed at the location of the school building, which also housed a courthouse, jails and place for worship. Originally a private institution, in 1831 it was made public and rechartered as Franklin Academy and housed in a new building made of stone. In 1868 Franklin Academy was merged with other schools located in the village of Malone.
In 1930 the school moved into a new building on Academy Street where it was housed until moving to its current location in 1968. The former location on Academy Street is currently the location of Malone Middle School. The school completed expansions in 2003, witnessing upgrades to laboratories, the library, gymnasium and upgrades of data capabilities.
Franklin Academy has 11 academic departments: Art, Athletics and Physical Education, Business, English, French and Spanish, Math, Music, Science, Social Studies, Special Education and Technology