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For the second year in a row, Franklin Savings Bank assisted with the cost of books for Franklin High School’s Early College Program. From left to right: Brian Bozak, president and CEO, Franklin Savings Bank; Cheryl Dore-Chapman, school counselor, Franklin High School; Heidi Cayton, Franklin High School student; Arden Greenrod, Franklin High School student; and Kian Lemon, Franklin High School student. (Courtesy photo) 

FRANKLIN ― For the second year in a row, Franklin Savings Bank assisted with the cost of books for Franklin High School’s Early College Program. 

The program helps high school students earn college credits through Lakes Region Community College, and provides them with a head start on college courses and a competitive edge in the workforce.

Through its program, Franklin High School is able to cover the cost of the college courses, however college books are an added expense. This is where Franklin Savings Bank jumped in to help. 

The bank supported the program with $750 to cover the cost of books, allowing students to spend more time learning, and less time worrying about this extra expense.

To learn more about Franklin High School’s Early College Program and partnership with Lakes Region Community College, visit lrcc.edu/programs/high-school.

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