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“Going forward I hope to see Dr. Franklin stay the course. By that,
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taining the level of support will allow growth in all areas of the school
district and continue to provide the best for our students.”
“Over the next year, I look forward to working with Dr. Franklin
student body and Loganville community,” Robison said.
Even though his roles have changed over the years, and the
important to make sure to balance the requirements of being the
superintendent of a school district with that of being a husband and
father of three.
“Time is one of our most precious resources, and we all must make
the most out of the time that we have,” Franklin said. “In order to
spend time with my three children and wife, other things, like watch-
from event to event, but we all have to prioritize our family time. If
our own house is not in order then it is hard to help someone else.”
Franklin and his wife enjoy spending time watching their three kids
growing up and attending their sporting events and, when spare time
can be found, going to the lake as a family. Franklin himself enjoys
of being involved in the community as a whole, being involved in the
United Way of Walton County and the Walton County Chamber of
Commerce. •WLM
The Walton County School District serves around 14,000 students in 15
schools including nine elementary schools, three middle schools and three high
schools.It serves the communities of Between, Bold Springs, Campton, Good Hope,
Loganville, Monroe and Walnut Grove.
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