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FRANKLIN, WI — This week marked the return of Franklin's annual homecoming parade after a year unlike any other for schools.
For well over a year now, students in the Franklin Public School District, like many students worldwide, faced virtual learning and the uncertainty of the pandemic.
Among the many things that schools lost with the COVID-19 pandemic were school and community events, such as Franklin High School's annual homecoming parade.
There was no homecoming dance, no festivities or pep assembly either in 2020. A year later though, and Franklin High School's school spirit has proved to persist: On Thursday, the 2021 Homecoming Parade made a full return.
"It was great to see the students' energy as we returned to offering these options for this year and the enthusiasm that parade participants and watchers brought back to Homecoming," said Chad Kafka, communications specialist for the District.
Check out some of the photos Kafka snapped during the return of Franklin High School's Homecoming parade:
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