Thanksgiving Day Game Tickets can only be purchased through GOFAN.
Pre-sale $7 students/seniors, $10 adults.
Here is the link -> https://gofan.co/app/events/796189?schoolId=MA14603
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FHS Panthers |
Providing accurate and timely information about what matters in Franklin, MA since 2007. * Working in collaboration with Franklin TV and Radio (wfpr.fm) since October 2019 *
Thanksgiving Day Game Tickets can only be purchased through GOFAN.
Pre-sale $7 students/seniors, $10 adults.
Here is the link -> https://gofan.co/app/events/796189?schoolId=MA14603
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FHS Panthers |
DATE | EVENT |
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November 23-24-25 | Thanksgiving Break - NO SCHOOL |
December 6 | FHS Chorus and Orchestra Concert @ 7PM in the FHS Auditorium (snow date 12/9) |
December 7 | Half Day of School; FHS Dismissal at 10:55 AM; no lunch served |
December 8 | FHS Band Concert @ 7 PM in the FHS Auditorium (Snow Date 12/9) |
December 26 thru Jan 2 | Holiday Break - No School |
January 13 | Half Day of School; FHS Dismissal at 10:55 AM; no lunch served |
January 16 | No School; Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day |
January 18 | FHS Jazz Concert @ 7 PM in the Auditorium (snow date 1/19) |
January 27 | Last Day of Q2 |
February 1 | Half Day of School; FHS Dismissal at 10:55 AM; no lunch served |
February 20 thru 24 | Winter Break - NO SCHOOL |
March 3 | Freshman Banquet |
March 24 | Half Day of School; FHS Dismissal at 10:55 AM; no lunch served |
April 6 | Senior Banquet |
April 6 | Last Day of Q3 |
April 7 | No School - Good Friday |
April 14 | Half Day of School; FHS Dismissal at 10:55 AM; no lunch served |
April 17 thru 21 | Spring Break - NO SCHOOL |
April 28 | Sophomore Banquet |
May 5 | Half Day of School; FHS Dismissal at 10:55 AM; no lunch served |
May 5 | PROM for the Class of 2024 |
May 29 | No School - Memorial Day |
June 2 | GRADUATION !! |
June 9 | Half Day of School; FHS Dismissal at 10:55 AM; no lunch served |
June | No School - Juneteenth |
June 26 | Last Day of School - if NO SNOW DAYS |
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Shared from -> https://www.franklinps.net/fhs/news/school-news-important-information-and-dates
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Franklin High School: Important Information and Dates |
Have a question or concern and you're not sure who to reach out to?
Our Central Office has put together a helpful cheat sheet on Community Communication Guidelines (ex. reach out to teacher for abc, reach out to principal for xyz).
https://t.co/c6l4mKrV8c or -> https://www.franklinps.net/district/families/pages/community-communication-guidelines
Shared from Twitter ->
https://t.co/GO25OuL4kn
Franklin Public Schools: Community Communication Guidelines |
From Tri-County we share:
Every little bit helps to defray the costs of this life-changing opportunity for our cheerleaders!
Shared from Twitter -> https://twitter.com/TriRvths/status/1595143437225193473
Tri-County looking for help ($$) to send their cheerleaders to the National Competition |
"Americans fear for their safety now more than ever. A recent Gallup poll showed fifty-six percent of Americans, which is a record high, believe local crime has risen in their area this year. Seventy-eight percent believe crime is up nationally, which is tied with 2020 when crime truly was significantly higher than average.There are a few specific types of crimes Americans fear falling victim to more than in previous years. The highest is fear of a child being harmed in school. Next are fears of getting mugged, being attacked while driving, being sexually assaulted, and being murdered. Except for being attacked while driving, all of these fears increased among city dwellers, as opposed to suburban- or rural dwellers.What we can conclude from this data is that people, especially in urban areas, are a lot more afraid of random attacks than before. It’s not difficult to imagine why, with the increased buzz around violent crimes such as school shootings and random stabbings. We all seem to be a little more aware of our surroundings.But there are a couple of important points we need to keep in mind:
- What we see reported is not always a reflection of reality.
- Our fear can have harmful consequences if we aren’t careful."
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Franklin School for Performing Arts (FSPA) Homecoming 2022 |
Notice from the Department of Public Works:
Curbside trash/recycling pickup will be delayed (one day) this week for Thursday and Friday pickups ONLY.
The recycling center will be open regular hours this weekend:"The world still stands “on the brink of climate catastrophe” after the deal reached at the Cop27 UN climate summit on Sunday, and the biggest economies must make fresh commitments to cut greenhouse gas emissions, climate experts and campaigners have warned.The agreement reached in Sharm el-Sheikh early on Sunday morning, after a marathon final negotiating session that ran 40 hours beyond its deadline, was hailed for providing poor countries for the first time with financial assistance known as loss and damage. A fund will be set up by rich governments for the rescue and rebuilding of vulnerable areas stricken by climate disaster, a key demand of developing nations for the last 30 years of climate talks.But the outcome was widely judged a failure on efforts to cut carbon dioxide, after oil-producing countries and high emitters weakened and removed key commitments on greenhouse gases and phasing out fossil fuels.Mary Robinson, chair of the Elders Group of former world leaders, ex-president of Ireland and twice a UN climate envoy, said: “The world remains on the brink of climate catastrophe. Progress made on [cutting emissions] has been too slow. We are on the cusp of a clean energy world, but only if G20 leaders live up to their responsibilities, keep their word and strengthen their will. The onus is on them.”
9:00 AM 12:00 Noon and 6:00 PM Franklin Matters Radio/FPS Voice – Steve Sherlock
Franklin and its local government, services and events (repeats Saturday at 9 AM)
This hour features my conversation with Dean College Chancellor Ed Augustus in the first of a likely series -> https://www.franklinmatters.org/2022/11/chancellor-augustus-shares-his-short.html
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Franklin.TV and Franklin Public Radio (wfpr.fm) |
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Shop Local at the PRETTY IS PINK Boutique and "Look Good – Feel Good" (image courtesy of Pretty Is Pink Facebook page) |
To apply for a vacant position, please submit a resume and cover letter to apply@franklinma.gov. Please put the job title in the subject line of your email.
Payroll Administrator - Finance Department
Heavy Motor Equipment Operator - Department of Public Works
Part-Time and Substitute Custodians - Facilities Department
If you do not have a resume, you may send a completed Application for Employment instead.
Shared from -> https://www.franklinma.gov/human-resources/pages/job-opportunities
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Attention: Multiple Job Opportunities to work for the Town of Franklin |
For the young and young at heart, Santa arrives on the Town Common, Sunday, Nov 27, 2022 at 4 PM. He is reported to be arriving via a special Franklin fire truck. Will Mrs. Claus be with him too?
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Christmas on the Town Common - Nov 27 at 4 PM |
"Concerts on the Common"
PO Box 92
Franklin, MA 02038
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