franklin military academy Firefighting Military Police HIGH SCHOOL APPLICATION PACKET 2013-2014
Due Date: February 8, 2013 Applications must be turned in to guidance counselor at your current school. Your guidance counselor will forward the application along with the supplemental materials to us by the date above. Parents/guardians please do not directly submit any application materials to Franklin. Thank you!
FRANKLIN MILITARY ACADEMY 701 N 37th Street Richmond, VA 23223 804.780.8526 phone / 804.780.8054 fax http://web.richmond.k12.va.us/fma Principal: Colonel Sheron Carter-Gunter Counselor: Major Ruby Jackson --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Introduction Franklin Military Academy is a public, specialty high school created to offer a structured environment of academics, military and public safety training. It is a special initiative that provides high school learning centers for students who are strongly motivated and wish to have a distinctive educational experience in a small school environment of focused learning. At Franklin, students are guided by a team of mentor teachers, military and public safety partners and have opportunities for an education-to-careers curriculum. The military component of the program is offered through the Junior Reserve Officer s Training Corps (JROTC). Cadets are required to wear the military uniform daily and to conform to the military protocol and grooming standards established by the Army Cadet Command Regulation 145-2. The public safety component includes police and firefighter training whereby students (cadets) are prepared for careers in law, criminal justice and corporate and public safety. It focuses on career development in a sophisticated and rapidly changing workplace. Public safety cadets are expected to become a member of their respective Explorer Program. All cadets are expected to strive for academic and leadership excellence. Emphasis is placed on self-discipline and control, respect for authority, selfresponsibility and character development. Cadets develop the skills necessary to become better citizens and community leaders.
APPLICATION AND ADMISSIONS TIMELINE November 1, 2012 December 11, 2012 February 1, 2013 March 29, 2013 August 2013 Applications become available online Information session held at FMA for incoming high school students Applications due from counselors to FMA Notification of acceptance status mailed to applicants and given to guidance counselors Orientation (specific date TBA) SELECTION PROCESS Student applicants may be interviewed by an admissions committee if warranted. The interview team will consist of Franklin Military Academy faculty and staff members. Applications will be reviewed by committee. Rating categories will include: Unsatisfactory, Good, Very Good, Excellent. The Student Selection Committee will review categories reported for all applicants. Final ratings will be based on the following: Student s application packet; Counselor recommendation; Teacher recommendations; Attendance record; Academic ability as represented by student s transcript and test scores; Conduct as represented by the student s disciplinary record Appeals Process: If a parent/guardian chooses to appeal an admissions decision, the parent/guardian should request an appeal through a letter to Colonel Sheron Carter-Gunter, principal, within ten (10) school days of the date on the notification letter. The principal will meet with student and parent; conduct an interview and an additional review of the documents submitted. Upon completion of the review, a written response will be prepared by the principal and mailed to the parent. The decision of the principal will be final.
GUIDANCE COUNSELOR CHECKLIST: Please make sure the following items are attached to the application. Please submit all application materials together at one time. Copy of student profile (if currently an RPS student) Most recent report card attendance history All standardized test data Two teacher recommendation forms (use attached forms) If student has IEP/504 Plan, most recent copy must be attached Detailed discipline history (dates, infractions, action taken, etc.) If there are no discipline incidents in the student s history, please sign the affidavit below: I certify that has no discipline student name infractions on their record as of. date Guidance counselor printed name Guidance counselor signature Application and materials should be forwarded to: FRANKLIN MILITARY ACADEMY 701 N. 37th Street Richmond, VA 23223 Upon receipt of the completed application, with other documentation, each application will be reviewed by the admissions panel. *Incomplete applications will not be considered.
PARENT/GUARDIAN APPLICATION GUIDELINES: In order to be considered for admission, THE APPLICANT must: a. submit a complete application to the guidance counselor at your current school b. have demonstrated good character and academic ability c. be interviewed by an admission panel (if required) d. have a discipline record that does not contain major or repeated infractions e. not have an attendance record containing an excessive amount of absences/tardiness f. possess physical abilities that meet the established requirements Upon receipt of the completed application package, each application will be reviewed by the admissions panel. *Incomplete applications will not be considered. *It is the responsibility of the parent to ensure that the completed application package is submitted by the current school guidance counselor by the due date. Late applications will only be considered for the waiting list.
Part I. General Information (to be completed by parent/guardian) Program for which you are applying for admission: (please check only one) Military (JROTC) Police Firefighter Present School: Present Grade: Name of Applicant: Last First Middle Date of Birth: Sex: Race: Parent/Guardian with whom student resides: Address: City: State: Zip: Home Phone: Cell Phone: Email: Employer: Work Phone: Parent s Signature Date
Part II. Special Services/Health Concerns (completed by parent/guardian) Your child will be required to participate in physical training as a part of the program at FMLA. a. Check if your child currently has or has had any of the conditions/illnesses listed below. Allergies Eating Disorders Muscular dystrophy Allergies Food Emotional disorders Orthopedic disorders Allergies Insect Feeding tube GI Scoliosis Asthma Hemophilia Seizures/ Convulsions Arthritis Heart Condition Sickle cell anemia Cancer High blood pressure Spina bifida Catheterizations Thyroid conditions Stomach spasms/ulcers Cerebral palsy Hyperventilates Tracheotomy Colostomy Lead poisoning Vision: glasses/contacts Diabetes Menstrual disorders Headaches Ear problems/hearing Other (specify) For any item checked above, you may be contacted by the school nurse for more information. b. Do you know of any reason why your child should not participate in school activities that require running, walking, marching, prolonged standing, or other physical exercise? Yes No If yes, please list reason(s) c. Has your child had any injuries, illnesses or hospitalization in the past 3 years? If yes, please list date(s). 1) 2) 3) d. Is your child currently taking medication(s)? If so, please list the medication(s). e. Physician s Name: Phone: f. What is the general condition of your child s health? Excellent Good Fair Poor
PART III. Short Essays Please complete one essay covering the following questions in at least 250 words. The essay should be answered by the student in their own handwriting, using black or blue pen. What are your academic and career goals? What would you like to be doing in five years? How can Franklin Military Academy help you to achieve your goals? Student s Signature Date
TEACHER RECOMMENDATION FORM TO THE APPLICANT: Fill in the upper portion of this form, providing the information requested. Give the form to your current teacher. Student Name: Address: Street City State Zip Present School: Current Grade: 8 9 10 TO THE RECOMMENDER: The student named above is applying for admission to Franklin Military Academy and has requested that your evaluation be included as part of the information on which the admission committee will base its decision. Our expectations are very high. Franklin students must be committed to the standards and creed of Franklin Military Academy. It is the responsibility of the student to take advantage of every opportunity provided at Franklin to enhance personal growth and development. We would like to have your impression of this student, including whether he or she would benefit from the Franklin Military Academy program and contribute to the program s success. Thank you for your assistance. Please forward this form to the student s guidance counselor. Comments: Excellent Good Fair Poor Not Observed Academic Performance Attendance Motivation Self-Discipline Leadership Ability Oral Communication Skills Written Communication Skills Interpersonal Skills Emotional Maturity Cooperation Potential as a cadet I recommend this student: very highly highly moderately with reservation I do not recommend this student. How long have you known the applicant? In what capacity? To your knowledge, has the applicant ever been suspended from school? Recommender s Name Signature: Recommender s Position/Subject: TO THE GUIDANCE COUNSELOR: Please attached this form to the student s application and forward it to the Guidance Department at Franklin Military Academy by the application deadline.
TEACHER RECOMMENDATION FORM TO THE APPLICANT: Fill in the upper portion of this form, providing the information requested. Give the form to your current teacher. Student Name: Address: Street City State Zip Present School: Current Grade: 8 9 10 TO THE RECOMMENDER: The student named above is applying for admission to Franklin Military Academy and has requested that your evaluation be included as part of the information on which the admission committee will base its decision. Our expectations are very high. Franklin students must be committed to the standards and creed of Franklin Military Academy. It is the responsibility of the student to take advantage of every opportunity provided at Franklin to enhance personal growth and development. We would like to have your impression of this student, including whether he or she would benefit from the Franklin Military Academy program and contribute to the program s success. Thank you for your assistance. Please forward this form to the student s guidance counselor. Comments: Excellent Good Fair Poor Not Observed Academic Performance Attendance Motivation Self-Discipline Leadership Ability Oral Communication Skills Written Communication Skills Interpersonal Skills Emotional Maturity Cooperation Potential as a cadet I recommend this student: very highly highly moderately I do not recommend this student. with reservation How long have you known the applicant? In what capacity? To your knowledge, has the applicant ever been suspended from school? Recommender s Name Signature: Recommender s Position/Subject: TO THE GUIDANCE COUNSELOR: Please attached this form to the student s application and forward it to the Guidance Department at Franklin Military Academy by the application deadline.
In accordance with federal laws, the laws of the Commonwealth of Virginia and the policies of the School Board of the City of Richmond, the Richmond Public Schools does not discriminate on the basis of sex, race, color, age, religion, disabilities or national origin in the provision of employment and services. The Richmond Public Schools operates equal opportunity and affirmative action programs for students and staff. The Richmond Public Schools is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. The Title IX Officer is Mrs. Angela C. Lewis, Clerk of the School Board, 301 N. 9th St. Richmond, VA 23219-1927, 804.780.7716. The Section 504 Coordinator is Mrs. Michelle Boyd, Director of Exceptional Education and Student Services, 301 N. 9th St., Richmond, VA, 23219-1927, 804.780.7911. The ADA Coordinator is Ms. Valerie Abbott-Jones, 2015 Seddon Way, Richmond, VA 23230-4117, 804.780.6211. The United States Department of Education's Office of Civil Rights may also be contacted at 550 12th Street SW, PCP-6093 Washington, DC 20202, (202) 245-6700. SCHOOL BOARD Dawn Page - Chair Maurice Henderson - Vice Chair Kim Bridges Kimberly Gray Norma Murdoch-Kitt Adria Graham Scott Chandra Smith Donald Coleman Evette Wilson Dr. Yvonne W. Brandon - Superintendent