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Dr Anne Bergen opening the School Committee's Legislative Forum tonight at Horace Mann #schcom0205 pic.twitter.com/PmrHpHS8bU— Steve Sherlock (@FranklinMatters) February 6, 2019
Next up Supt Sara Ahern presents the proposed school budget for FY 2020 pic.twitter.com/pI9tdOEzC9— Steve Sherlock (@FranklinMatters) February 6, 2019
The class of 2032 will be registering for school next week. What will the world look like when they reach Senior year in high school? #schcom0205— Steve Sherlock (@FranklinMatters) February 6, 2019
Presentation copy will be on schools web site on Weds. $2.6M increase req'd for level service, $3.8M for some critical needs #schcom0205 pic.twitter.com/XMf3mKaTFW— Steve Sherlock (@FranklinMatters) February 6, 2019
Or from the Town of Franklin page
https://www.franklinps.net/sites/franklinmaps/files/news/fy20_superintendents_recommended_budget.pdf
Superintendent Sara Ahern's prepared remarks can be found on this page
https://www.franklinps.net/sites/franklinmaps/files/news/superintendents_opening_remarks_legislative_forum_2-5-19.pdf
Sch Com Denise Schultz up next to introduce the panel of speakers. #schcom0205 pic.twitter.com/qcfQvs0SGM— Steve Sherlock (@FranklinMatters) February 6, 2019
Rep Jeff Roy, Senator Karen Spilka and MASC Exec Dir Glenn Koocher all at one time had School Committee experience, not usual #schcom0205 pic.twitter.com/TALw3MFVzT— Steve Sherlock (@FranklinMatters) February 6, 2019
"My best memory of elementary school is recess" Senator Karen Spilka #schcom0205 in context of needing to approach the student education holistically— Steve Sherlock (@FranklinMatters) February 6, 2019
"There is a commitment to provide funding for quality education here in MA" #schcom0205 pic.twitter.com/VYQkl2Pct3— Steve Sherlock (@FranklinMatters) February 6, 2019
Are there conversations about schools having to solve all the community issues that walk in the door? Resounding yes. Not easy to do #schcom0205— Steve Sherlock (@FranklinMatters) February 6, 2019
"You don't appreciate the problems that you don't have" with the MA health care coverage, that one item helps in so many ways #schcom0205— Steve Sherlock (@FranklinMatters) February 6, 2019
DESE not receptive to reducing time on learning to provide recess or unstructured time. #schcom0205— Steve Sherlock (@FranklinMatters) February 6, 2019
Great question on how to address the inequity of education between district and charter school students. #schcom0205 all Franklin needs to respectfully have the discussion, many of the charter school students will end up at FHS— Steve Sherlock (@FranklinMatters) February 6, 2019
More tools in the toolbox for local community to resolve budgeting other than the property tax would be good to do so you don't have to do it all at the state level #schcom0205— Steve Sherlock (@FranklinMatters) February 6, 2019
Parent reporting Franklin has worst recess/lunch policy among the 15 neighboring communities. Only 20 mins scheduled for each #schcom0205— Steve Sherlock (@FranklinMatters) February 6, 2019
Rep Roy encouraging participation at the local Senate Ways and Means sessions, schedule to be posted #schcom0205— Steve Sherlock (@FranklinMatters) February 6, 2019
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School Committee Chair, Anne Bergen |
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FPS Superintendent Sara Ahern |
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School Committee member Denise Schultz |
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Left to Right: Rep Jeff Roy, Senator Karen Spilka, and MASC Exec Dir Glenn Koocher |
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