FCHS graduates who committed to join the U.S. military share what branch and why they are joining during a breakfast in their honor
Franklin County High School Class of 2025 members who have joined the military along with U.S. military recruiters gather for a photo outside the high school on Friday after a Future Veterans breakfast honoring the graduates.
Heather Rousseau
Franklin County High School honored graduates who committed to serve the U.S. military with a homemade biscuits and gravy breakfast on Friday.
Heather Rousseau
A decoration hangs in the culinary classroom during the breakfast honoring future veterans in the class of 2025.
Heather Rousseau
Franklin County High School Class of 2025 members who have joined the military along with U.S. military recruiters gather for a photo outside the high school on Friday after a Future Veterans breakfast honoring the graduates.
Heather Rousseau
Kevin Siers, center, superintendent of Franklin County Schools hosted the second annual breakfast to honor 2025 graduates of Franklin County High School who have committed to serve in the U.S. military. Siers, a veteran with family members who also served, passed on a tradition of serving his grandma's homemade biscuits and gravy.
Franklin County High School students who are enlisting in the U.S. military were honored with a biscuits and gravy breakfast made by Superintendent Kevin Siers.聽