Associated Student Body (ASB)
Franklin ASB Information
What is ASB?
ASB stands for Associated Student Body and consists of a group of students that represent the entire student body of Franklin High School. ASB is responsible for providing student activities and being the voice of Franklin students to staff, school district, and community. The main objective of ASB is to make students feel connected to school and each other through involvement in ASB organized activities.
The primary goals of ASB are to create a memorable experience for all students on campus, to promote Franklin unity and spirit, and to grow as student leaders. ASB actively works to ensure that student activities and campus life are alive and well. ASB is constantly making contributions to the community, school, and their fellow students.
Why join ASB?
Being in ASB means you want to make the school a better place to be. Maybe you want to improve the school by adding a new event, maybe you want to improve it by working on all school communication, whatever ideas you have for improving the school are valuable.
Stay Connected on Instagram
ASB Student Body: @franklinasb
ASB Class of 2023: @2023quakers
ASB Class of 2024: @franklinhs2024
ASB Class of 2025: @2025fhsquakers
ASB Class of 2026: Currently doesn’t have one, will be made sometime when 9th graders get elected in November
Associated Student Body (ASB) Funds
Publication of Information
Required per RCW 28A.325.050
An Associated Student Body (ASB) is a formal organization of students, including sub-component or affiliated student groups, formed at each public school within Seattle Schools. The programs of the ASB are any optional, noncredit, extra-curricular activity conducted in whole or in part by or on behalf of an ASB, during or outside regular school hours, within or outside school grounds and facilities and conducted with the approval of the school district or under the official designee to whom authority has been delegated to act on behalf of an ASB or sub-component group. ASB programs and activities must be of a cultural, athletic, recreational or social nature benefitting the ASB.
Money generated or collected, including fundraising proceeds, in conjunction with ASB activities, is public money which must be deposited into the ASB Fund. ASB public money may only be used for optional, noncredit, extra-curricular events and activities of a cultural, athletic, recreational, or social nature.
Posting of the following reports ensures compliance with RCW 28A.325.050 (and ESHB1109). This information is not representative of a school’s full fiscal and/or athletic activity.
Questions regarding the posting of the ASB reports may be directed to:
Karen Hardy
ASB, Trust Analyst
klhardy@seattleschools.org
Fund Balance Reports:
- Fiscal Year 2023-24 ASB School Report
- Fiscal Year 2022-23 ASB School Report
- Fiscal Year 2021-22 ASB School Report
- Fiscal Year 2020-21 ASB School Report
- Fiscal Year 2019-20 ASB School Report
- Fiscal Year 2018-19 ASB School Report
- Fiscal Year 2017-18 ASB School Report
ASB Activity Card Data