As alumni and Dunbar community members filed into the Franklin Park Elementary School cafeteria Tuesday evening, pictures drawn by current third-, fourth- and fifth-graders lined the walls. The pictures represented the students’ visions for what they wanted their school to look like once one of Lee County’s most historic schools is rebuilt toward the end of next year and finished in 2024. Getting input from students and teachers was just step one as Franklin Park is on track to become the county’s first community partnership school. Tuesday signaled the kickoff of several meetings for community members to give their input on how the rebuilt school, which will include an onsite community center, can best serve its students.