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Franklin Superintendent Maureen Sabolinski said district administrators worked through the weekend on safety procedures.
"Our target was to return to business as usual," she said. "We did not have any memorials or school-wide announcements about it."
The district, Sabolinski said, regularly re-evaluates safety.
"We work very closely with the Police Department - we met just a month ago to review protocol and do lockdown drills," she said.
Sabolinski said school doors are always locked, and the schools have cameras.
"We did have an additional police presence," she said. "We have resource officers, and requested additional officers to reassure the parents."
Although many schools will likely look to tighten security, Franklin Police Chief Stephan H. Semerjian believes society needs a fundamental change.
"The underlying issue as I see it is our society’s mental health," Semerjian wrote Friday in a letter to the community. "The inability of us as a people to help those in crisis before violence becomes the answer; before the anger boils over."
Semerjian said he believes people need to act to stop cycles of family violence — something he said often leads to children learning responses of anger and violence.
"We lose care and respect for one another and those closest to us," he said. "Moreover, we have no respect in ourselves or our lives and begin to believe that life is cheap, worth nothing."
Jack Patel said he has been selling a lot of flavored electronic cigarettes at his shop, Cigars & More in Franklin.
"I see a lot of people into this," Patel said. "They like it," he added. "It helps them to quit cigarettes and, plus, it’s cheaper than regular cigarettes."
Kiklas said the number of users has shot up from 50,000 in 2008 to 3.5 million, and that number is expected to double by the end of next year.
"I have heard projections that in five years, 20 percent of smokers in the U.S. will transition to our technology," he said.
Unless prohibited by local law, people in Massachusetts are free to use the devices anywhere - and that can cause problems.
A message from FRANKLIN PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT
December 15, 2012
Good Morning,
As we all continue to try to comprehend the unspeakable act that happened in a CT elementary school, parents and community members may be asking how school personnel plan to handle this tragedy. Administrators, school counselors and our teaching staff will assess needs at the classroom and individual level. Our counseling staff is comprised of highly trained professionals and they collaborate and function as a team. If a school or classroom needs additional assistance we can assign personnel from other schools to provide support. We have a variety of instructional strategies and tools we use such; as Middle School Advisory, Open Circle, Social Skill groups and individual/group counseling. If you feel your child is struggling with managing their emotions about this incident please contact school personnel Monday morning. Principals and counseling personnel will be ready to assist.
Here are some resources that may help you discuss this tragedy with your child. One of our parents who is a professional in the education field offered these links. We will post on our websites as well. These are challenging conversation to have with a child, especially at a time of year that should be magical for children. Stay well.
Respectfully,
Maureen Sabolinski
Resources: (note - links updated 6/11/16)
A National Tragedy: Helping Children Cope
http://www.nasponline.org/resources-and-publications/resources/school-safety-and-crisis/trauma/how-children-cope-with-ongoing-threat-and-trauma
Talking to Children about Violence: Tips for Parents and Teachers
http://www.nasponline.org/resources-and-publications/resources/school-safety-and-crisis/school-violence-prevention/school-violence-prevention-tips-for-parents-and-educators
Child Trauma Toolkit for Educators
http://www.nctsnet.org/resources/audiences/school-personnel/trauma-toolkit
SAMHSA's "Coping with Violence and Traumatic Events" Web site
https://findtreatment.gov/
School Crisis Guide: Helping and Healing in a Time of Crisis
http://c.ymcdn.com/sites/www.sswaa.org/resource/resmgr/imported/schoolcrisisguide.pdf
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