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screen grab of chart in report on MA Top Incomes |
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screen grab of chart in report on MA Top Incomes |
j. I recommend ratification of the proposed MOU for a contract between the FEA and the Franklin School Committee.motion to accept, seconded, passed 7-0
Keller 2nd grade students ready to model their morning meeting for the School Committee |
photo from Charles River Meadowlands webpage |
Parmenter sign showing last day for K on June 16, all other classes June 22 |
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http://franklinliquors.com/ |
photos from the FHS All Night Party 2016 |
FHS Panthers |
"Boy Scout Troop 126, in Franklin, has started its summer with service.
A dozen Scouts from the troop spent their afternoon on May 14 planting vegetables in the garden for the residents at Franklin Health and Rehabilitation Center.
The boys have built a relationship with the center and the residents in recent years, dropping in for a game of bingo and visiting on Veterans' Day. The gardening project included tomatoes, peppers, squash, kale and cantaloupe, which will be harvested for and eaten by the residents."
"Franklin resident Dan Chase shaved his head on June 5 at One Mission’s Buzz Off for kids with cancer.
Chase shaved his head for the first time at the Sunday event. “I did it in honor of my mom, who had leukemia,” he said."
The Keller Team presenting to the School Committee |
2nd grade Keller students modeling the morning meeting 1 |
2nd grade Keller students modeling the morning meeting 2 |
photo from the monitor in the Council Chambers |
Asst. Superintendent Sally Winslow (center) recognized by Chair Kevin O'Malley (left) and Superintendent Maureen Sabolinksi (right) (School Committee person Cindy Douglas in background) |
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"The Franklin defense was able to keep the Panthers in Monday evening’s Div. 1 state semifinal at Babson College’s MacDowell Field, holding North Andover to just eight goals (two of them empty net goals in the final minutes), but the offense faltered against the Scarlet Knights’ zone look.
“Not many teams play it,” said Franklin coach Kristin Igoe of the North Andover scheme. “We’re used to man-to-man and we’re successful against it. We knew that they played a backer, so I told them it’s nothing we haven’t seen but it was the unforced errors – throwing it into their sticks or their goalie intercepting.”
The Panthers were limited to just two goals in each half, their lowest scoring output of the season, and saw their season come to a close with an 8-4 loss."Continue reading the write up by Josh Perry, Managing Editor of Hockomock Sports: http://hockomocksports.com/franklin-girls-lacrosse-offense-stalls-state-semifinal-loss/
Franklin celebrates a goal by Annie Walsh (1) that cut the North Andover lead to one in the second half. (Josh Perry/HockomockSports.com) |
Congratulations @Fhsglax on an incredible run...Eastern MA Champs! #PantherPride https://t.co/glBU5P5sSh— Pantherbook (@FranklinHSNews) June 14, 2016