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Wednesday, February 28, 2018
A Quick Update from the Folks at Make Change for Change
"vandalism on Southgate Road was not reported to them"
From the Milford Daily News, articles of interest for Franklin:
Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20180227/franklin-stop-signs-vandalized-stolen
"New graffiti made its way onto at least three stop signs Saturday night according to neighbors, and one of the signs along with the pole is completely missing.
At three intersections on Southgate Road, three letters or numbers in green spray paint are tagged onto stop signs. The pole that’s missing was the recently replaced intersection sign between Parliament Drive and Southgate Road.
The culprit could face serious fines for the defacing of public property and possible jail time for the stolen sign. There are also serious safety concerns associated with a missing stop sign, agreed pedestrians and neighbors in the area. If an accident were to occur, the person responsible for removing the sign could face additional charges, according to Massachusetts State Law.
New signs on the road had recently been completed, apart from some cement work at the base of the poles. As of Tuesday afternoon, the sign had not yet been replaced and the graffiti remained unwashed."
Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20180227/franklin-stop-signs-vandalized-stolen
Tuesday, February 27, 2018
Live Reporting: from Information Matters to Closing
4. Discussion Only Items
5. Information Matters
a. School Committee Sub-Committee Reports (e.g.
Budget - meeting Mar 7
Community Relations - Feb 15 coffee at Library, diversity and inclusion discussion
next coffee, Sat March 3 at the Library, school budget is the topic
Policy - social media policy for staff under review at next meeting - Mar 6, and then Apr 3
Public Schools Advocacy - successful forum on Feb 13, full audience
MASC - Summit on poverty on Friday (Mar 2)
webinar coming up on teen depression; 12:30 to 1;30 Pm (will find link on Schultz School Committee page and share)
Ad Hoc Superintendent’s Evaluation
b. School Committee Liaison Reports (e.g. Joint PCC; Substance Abuse Task Force; School Wellness Advisory Council [SWAC]; MASC)
May 4 - SEPAC fund raiser
working on a document to lead discussion between parents and children in the 'downtime' traveling between the child's events
SAFE working to develop a "hidden in plain site" for display within the District
6. New Business
a. To discuss any future agenda items
update from Joyce on homework, where are we? Mar 13
budget discussion as discussed earlier
7. Consent Agenda
a. Approval of Minutes - I recommend approval of the minutes from the January 23, 2017 School Committee meeting.
b. I recommend acceptance of a check for $3,000.00 from the New England Patriot’s Foundation for in-house enrichment at FHS.
c. I recommend approval of the request of Leighanne Rudsit for the recurring field trip for the Jazz Band to attend the UNH Jazz Festival on March 10, 2018 as detailed.
d. I recommend acceptance of a check for $1,078.70 from Lifetouch National School Studios for in-house enrichment at Remington Middle School.
e. I recommend acceptance of a check for $4,000.00 from the Davis Thayer PCC for field trips.
f. I recommend acceptance of a check for $10,000.00 from the John and Eunice Morrison Charitable Foundation for a scholarship.
motion to approve, seconded, passed 7-0
8. Payment of Bills Dr. Bergen
9. Payroll Mrs. Douglas
10. Adjournment
motion to adjourn, passed
The documents released for this agenda can be found on the Town of Franklin webpage http://franklinschool.vt-s.net/Pages/FranklinCom_Packets/t2-27-2018%20SC%20Packet/
5. Information Matters
a. School Committee Sub-Committee Reports (e.g.
Budget - meeting Mar 7
Community Relations - Feb 15 coffee at Library, diversity and inclusion discussion
next coffee, Sat March 3 at the Library, school budget is the topic
Policy - social media policy for staff under review at next meeting - Mar 6, and then Apr 3
Public Schools Advocacy - successful forum on Feb 13, full audience
MASC - Summit on poverty on Friday (Mar 2)
webinar coming up on teen depression; 12:30 to 1;30 Pm (will find link on Schultz School Committee page and share)
Ad Hoc Superintendent’s Evaluation
b. School Committee Liaison Reports (e.g. Joint PCC; Substance Abuse Task Force; School Wellness Advisory Council [SWAC]; MASC)
May 4 - SEPAC fund raiser
working on a document to lead discussion between parents and children in the 'downtime' traveling between the child's events
SAFE working to develop a "hidden in plain site" for display within the District
6. New Business
a. To discuss any future agenda items
update from Joyce on homework, where are we? Mar 13
budget discussion as discussed earlier
7. Consent Agenda
a. Approval of Minutes - I recommend approval of the minutes from the January 23, 2017 School Committee meeting.
b. I recommend acceptance of a check for $3,000.00 from the New England Patriot’s Foundation for in-house enrichment at FHS.
c. I recommend approval of the request of Leighanne Rudsit for the recurring field trip for the Jazz Band to attend the UNH Jazz Festival on March 10, 2018 as detailed.
d. I recommend acceptance of a check for $1,078.70 from Lifetouch National School Studios for in-house enrichment at Remington Middle School.
e. I recommend acceptance of a check for $4,000.00 from the Davis Thayer PCC for field trips.
f. I recommend acceptance of a check for $10,000.00 from the John and Eunice Morrison Charitable Foundation for a scholarship.
motion to approve, seconded, passed 7-0
8. Payment of Bills Dr. Bergen
9. Payroll Mrs. Douglas
10. Adjournment
motion to adjourn, passed
The documents released for this agenda can be found on the Town of Franklin webpage http://franklinschool.vt-s.net/Pages/FranklinCom_Packets/t2-27-2018%20SC%20Packet/
Live Reporting: Discussion / Action Items
3. Discussion / Action Items
a. School Start Times Advisory Committee Appointments
I recommend appointment of School Start Times Advisory Committee members as discussed.
memo referenced to be added later, provided to School Committee but not available otherwise before hand
motion to approved as discussed, approved 7-0
b. Policy – First Reading
I recommend moving the following policies to a second reading as discussed.
c. Policy – Second Reading
I recommend adoption of the following policies as discussed:
d. New Student Activity Account
I recommend approval of the new Student Activity Account at Annie Sullivan Middle School for “Footlighters” as detailed.
motion to approved as discussed, approved 7-0
a. School Start Times Advisory Committee Appointments
I recommend appointment of School Start Times Advisory Committee members as discussed.
memo referenced to be added later, provided to School Committee but not available otherwise before hand
motion to approved as discussed, approved 7-0
b. Policy – First Reading
I recommend moving the following policies to a second reading as discussed.
- Policy CBD – Superintendent’s Contract
- Policy ADF – Wellness Policy
c. Policy – Second Reading
I recommend adoption of the following policies as discussed:
- BHE – Use of Electronic Communication by School Committee Members
- BIA – New School Committee Member Orientation
- BIBA – School Committee Conferences, Conventions and Workshops
d. New Student Activity Account
I recommend approval of the new Student Activity Account at Annie Sullivan Middle School for “Footlighters” as detailed.
motion to approved as discussed, approved 7-0
Live reporting: School Committee - Feb 27, 2018
Present: Feeley, Linden, Douglas, Scofield, Bergen, Schultz, Zub
Absent: none
1. Routine Business
a. Review of Agenda
no adjustments
b. Citizen’s Comments
winter sports dominate
Cheerleaders won the Hockomock
Girls hockey tonight, Weds boys hockey and girls basketball
Thursday boys basketball
7 week stretch until April break, English MCAS at the end of March
Freshman banquet next week at FHS
stressing safety precaution being worked, locked down scheduled for next week
d. Superintendent’s Report
1 message
to repeat in light of events at Parkland
The message was posted here earlier
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2018/02/franklin-public-schools-message-in.html
2nd message
anticipated response coming Wednesday re: student lead events forthcoming
aware of March 14 student lead walk out, students have reached out
expressing themselves in appropriate ways
more info coming over the next several days to keep community and parents informed
March 14, 17 minute walk out in honor of the Parkland victims
middle school students have reached out, so not just high school
do want to see the youth engaged
3 message
preview, half day Friday March 2, professional dev half day
ECDC application of assessment, webinars
Davis Thayer/Parmenter with Lesley UNiv
Oak, Keller Kennedy working on life science
Middle schools will focus on keys to literacy
FHS will be working on department based differentiated learning
2. Guests / Presentations
a. FY19 Budget Presentation
document will be posted on Wednesday (hence in FM Thursday)
Superintendent recommendation to continue to be worked with the Budget subcommittee
vision and mission have informed the goals and objectives
overview of budget process to date (add link to what was shared earlier)
varied approach across the buildings in regard to providing the guidance and counseling support; looking to do a district wide study to look to augment changes in a more efficient way
proposing to include the DESA piece as a pilot
this page of critical needs is effectively being deferred due to "level service budget" hence phrased as "long term objective"
Key item on staffing to be budget neutral across the district esp. in regards to continued enrollment declines
ECDC proposal could be budget neutral or revenue generating; break even is 9 students
other critical needs would be looking to increase some specific support services
given prior comment on staffing being budget neutral overall
looking to close a budget gap of close to $1M (including revolving fund account offsets)
to budget subcommittee to continue to work, bring back to School Committee for March 13 and then again for a budget hearing March 27 in advance of an April vote
We don't have enough to do what we need to do. How do we fund our requirements? Level service doesn't meet the needs.
Absent: none
1. Routine Business
a. Review of Agenda
no adjustments
b. Citizen’s Comments
i. In the spirit of open communication, “the School Committee will hear public comment not related to an agenda item at the beginning of each regular School Committee Meeting. The Committee will listen to, but not respond to any comment made. A Committee member may add an agenda item to a future meeting as a result of a citizen comment” – from Policy BEDHc. FHS Student Representative Comments
winter sports dominate
Cheerleaders won the Hockomock
Girls hockey tonight, Weds boys hockey and girls basketball
Thursday boys basketball
7 week stretch until April break, English MCAS at the end of March
Freshman banquet next week at FHS
stressing safety precaution being worked, locked down scheduled for next week
d. Superintendent’s Report
1 message
to repeat in light of events at Parkland
The message was posted here earlier
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2018/02/franklin-public-schools-message-in.html
2nd message
anticipated response coming Wednesday re: student lead events forthcoming
aware of March 14 student lead walk out, students have reached out
expressing themselves in appropriate ways
more info coming over the next several days to keep community and parents informed
March 14, 17 minute walk out in honor of the Parkland victims
middle school students have reached out, so not just high school
do want to see the youth engaged
3 message
preview, half day Friday March 2, professional dev half day
ECDC application of assessment, webinars
Davis Thayer/Parmenter with Lesley UNiv
Oak, Keller Kennedy working on life science
Middle schools will focus on keys to literacy
FHS will be working on department based differentiated learning
2. Guests / Presentations
a. FY19 Budget Presentation
document will be posted on Wednesday (hence in FM Thursday)
Superintendent recommendation to continue to be worked with the Budget subcommittee
vision and mission have informed the goals and objectives
overview of budget process to date (add link to what was shared earlier)
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Goodman and Ahern presenting first view of FY 2019 budget |
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level service budget summary |
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critical needs identified |
proposing to include the DESA piece as a pilot
this page of critical needs is effectively being deferred due to "level service budget" hence phrased as "long term objective"
Key item on staffing to be budget neutral across the district esp. in regards to continued enrollment declines
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critical needs that may not be addressed due to budget issues |
ECDC proposal could be budget neutral or revenue generating; break even is 9 students
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other critical needs that could be budget neutral depending upon student participation |
given prior comment on staffing being budget neutral overall
looking to close a budget gap of close to $1M (including revolving fund account offsets)
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interesting numbers, lots of story there |
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summary page of budget presentation |
to budget subcommittee to continue to work, bring back to School Committee for March 13 and then again for a budget hearing March 27 in advance of an April vote
We don't have enough to do what we need to do. How do we fund our requirements? Level service doesn't meet the needs.
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Best Buddies Online Auction 2018
Best Buddies Online Silent Auction – Opens Saturday, March 3, 2018.
Team GT for KT is hosting our annual online silent auction to raise funds for Best Buddies. Please support our auction by bidding and sharing our auction information with your friends. Online bidding closes on Friday, March 16, 2018. Items include:
To bid go to https://www.32auctions.com/GT4KT2018
Best Buddies International is a non-profit organization that provides friendship and integrated employment opportunities to children and adults with developmental disabilities. Best Buddies has a number of active chapters serving students enrolled in the Franklin Public Schools.
Special thanks to all our 2018 donors!
Team GT for KT is hosting our annual online silent auction to raise funds for Best Buddies. Please support our auction by bidding and sharing our auction information with your friends. Online bidding closes on Friday, March 16, 2018. Items include:
- Tom Brady Autographed NFL Football
- Red Sox Tickets
- New England Revolution Tickets
- Bose SoundLink Revolve Speaker
- ESBE Jewelry Party
- A Week at Tomorrow's Stars Basketball Camp (Dean College)
- Golf for 4 at Maplegate Country Club
- Restaurants and more!
Best Buddies |
To bid go to https://www.32auctions.com/GT4KT2018
Best Buddies International is a non-profit organization that provides friendship and integrated employment opportunities to children and adults with developmental disabilities. Best Buddies has a number of active chapters serving students enrolled in the Franklin Public Schools.
Special thanks to all our 2018 donors!
FHS hosting DramaFest Preliminaries on Saturday, Mar 3
The MA Educational Theater Guild (METG) DramaFest Preliminary sites are online and complete with performance titles and schedules.
The preliminary performances are scheduled for Saturday, March 3 with the detailed schedule for the day as follows:
The preliminary performances are scheduled for Saturday, March 3 with the detailed schedule for the day as follows:
9:00 a.m. | Burncoat High School | Peter/Wendy |
10:00 a.m. | Eagle Hill School |
The Waiting Room |
11:15 a.m. | Northampton High School | The Hedda Variations |
12:15 p.m. | Acton Boxborough Regional High School |
Son of Liberty |
2:00 p.m. | Franklin High School | Fahrenheit 451 |
3:00 p.m. | Mansfield High School |
Candid |
4:30 p.m. | Marian High School |
Scenes from Journey to the West |
5:30 p.m. | Brockton High School |
Suite Surrender |
For the full listing of schools to see what they’re performing, follow this link
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FHS hosting DramaFest on Saturday, Mar 3 |
For more info about the MA Education Theater Guild, visit them on the web http://metg.org/
FHS boys hockey seeded #3 in D1 South; busy week for playoffs
Via Twitter, sharing the FHS boys hockey playoff seed (#3) and bracket. The first game is set for Wednesday.
It will be a busy week with FHS girls hockey playing Tuesday, girls basketball and boys hockey Wednesday, boys basketball on Thursday, wrestlers and Indoor track on Saturday, and last, but not least, cheerleaders on Sunday.
It will be a busy week with FHS girls hockey playing Tuesday, girls basketball and boys hockey Wednesday, boys basketball on Thursday, wrestlers and Indoor track on Saturday, and last, but not least, cheerleaders on Sunday.
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FHS boys hockey MIAA D1 South playoff seed (#3) and bracket |
Boys Ice Hockey will be playing on Wed night vs Barnstable. 6pm at Gallo in Bourne. @FHS_Puck @HockomockSports— FranklinAthletics (@FHSSports) February 27, 2018
Upcoming Playoff Games: Tue - Girls Ice Hockey vs Belmont at Franklin 7:30. Wed - Girls BB at Natick 7pm and Boys Ice Hockey vs Barnstable at Gallo 6pm. Thur - Boys BB vs. TBD at Franklin 7pm. Sat -Wrestlers in Provid and Track at RLC. Sun - Cheer at Whit-Hans. LETSGOPANTHERS— FranklinAthletics (@FHSSports) February 27, 2018
Franklin Hockomock League All Stars: Regan Paterson, Jackie Connelly, and Natalie Stott; Honorable Mention: Tina Pisano — Congratulations Girls!! 🏒— FHS Girls Hockey (@fhsvgockey) February 27, 2018
First playoff game is against Barnstable on Wednesday at 6:00pm at the Gallo #OneMore— Franklin Hockey (@FHS_Puck) February 27, 2018
In the News: Gerswin-Porter Songbook at BLACK BOX; Cory's Cause at Tri-County
From the Milford Daily News, articles of interest for Franklin:
http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20180226/strongthe-black-box-announces-entertainment-for-marchstrong
http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20180226/strongtri-county-regional-presents-corys-cause-to-senior-class-strong
"The Black Box, 15 W. Central St., has announced its lineup of live music and theatrical entertainment this March. Programming will bring NYC-based Broadway stars, local artists and a colorful family musical to the theater, music and event venue in downtown Franklin.
The Black Box Local Artist Series will present “The Gershwin-Porter Songbook,” featuring vocalist Cindy Jones, at 8 p.m. March 2. The evening will showcase American music of George Gershwin and Cole Porter, two of the most prolific composers of the 20th century. Jones, along with special guest Alan Mercer, will be joined by a nine-piece band, conducted by Bill Jones. Tickets cost $20."Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20180226/strongthe-black-box-announces-entertainment-for-marchstrong
"Tri-County Regional Vocational Technical High School recently presented Cory’s Cause to the senior class.
Cory Palazzi, of Taunton, is permanently disabled after suffering a brain injury caused by a heroin overdose which resulted after first becoming addicted to prescription opioids from an athletic injury. Palazzi now struggles to walk and has to use a wheelchair at times. He is legally blind, his speech is slow and he has trouble controlling certain muscles which makes him unable to do simple everyday tasks without help.
The presentation was given to seniors as a part of the Positive Attitudes for Work Success program. PAWS prepares students for commitment to productive citizenship, gainful employment, personal responsibility and the setting of high standards of achievement in both vocational and academic courses. Seniors participate in a monthly seminar to address topics of concern in their transition from high school to college, career and/or military. All students are required to participate in the PAWS Program."Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20180226/strongtri-county-regional-presents-corys-cause-to-senior-class-strong
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Tri-County Regional Presents Cory’s Cause to the Senior Class |
Party for a Cure - March 2
"Why I'm running for Dana Farber:
Sometimes in life, a “Thank You” doesn't seem enough to convey how much you appreciate and treasure what someone has done for you.
In July of 2014, my mom, Jeanne Burchard was diagnosed with stage 4 breast cancer. We chose Dana Farber for her treatment because of their excellent reputation. At the time of her diagnosis we were told that she had 2-2-1/2 years to live. Thanks to the treatment of Dr. Sinclair and the amazing nurses, my mom is still with us, and doing great. Thank you Dr. Sinclair and Dana Farber!
Fast forward to May of 2016. I had noticed that I had numerous enlarged lymph nodes. After many tests, my doctor told me that I had stage 3 Follicular Lymphoma. This was the last thing I was expecting but I had this unwavering feeling that I would be ok. Once again, our family chose Dana Farber.
We knew from our previous experience that Dana Farber treats the whole person ... not just the cancer. During my treatment, my caring nurse, Mary Beth Proulx, would sit with me while I needed to cry or talk about feelings I didn't quite understand. This was my safe place where I could let my defenses down and truly show how scared, confused and angry I was. I wanted to be strong and keep everything as normal as possible for my husband and 2 girls, but sometimes I needed to be vulnerable. Mary Beth helped me do that. My Lymphoma is now in remission and I feel awesome! Thank you Dr. Tahir, Mary Beth and Dana Farber!
This past May, my mother in law, Kathy Luccini, was diagnosed with stage 1 breast cancer. Dana Farber and Dr. Sinclair, once again, were there for us. As Kathy began treatment, they treated her with respect by answering questions, involving her in treatment options and providing her with top-notch care. Kathy is doing great and back to playing golf! Thank you Dana Farber.
When I run, it's not only for my mom, Kathy and myself, but for all the people who have gone through this journey. This is one small way I can show my appreciation for the care and compassion we received.
On April 16, 2018, hundreds of Dana-Farber runners will take to the streets to participate in the 122nd Boston Marathon®. The DFMC team runs and raises funds with thousands of special people in mind. From Hopkinton to Boston, we carry thoughts of those people every step of the way.
Thank you for your support! Together, we're headed toward the ultimate finish line: a world without cancer. It would mean the world to me if you would consider making a donation."
Kim Luccini
You can donate online www.runDFMC.org/2018/ KimLuccini
Sometimes in life, a “Thank You” doesn't seem enough to convey how much you appreciate and treasure what someone has done for you.
In July of 2014, my mom, Jeanne Burchard was diagnosed with stage 4 breast cancer. We chose Dana Farber for her treatment because of their excellent reputation. At the time of her diagnosis we were told that she had 2-2-1/2 years to live. Thanks to the treatment of Dr. Sinclair and the amazing nurses, my mom is still with us, and doing great. Thank you Dr. Sinclair and Dana Farber!
Fast forward to May of 2016. I had noticed that I had numerous enlarged lymph nodes. After many tests, my doctor told me that I had stage 3 Follicular Lymphoma. This was the last thing I was expecting but I had this unwavering feeling that I would be ok. Once again, our family chose Dana Farber.
We knew from our previous experience that Dana Farber treats the whole person ... not just the cancer. During my treatment, my caring nurse, Mary Beth Proulx, would sit with me while I needed to cry or talk about feelings I didn't quite understand. This was my safe place where I could let my defenses down and truly show how scared, confused and angry I was. I wanted to be strong and keep everything as normal as possible for my husband and 2 girls, but sometimes I needed to be vulnerable. Mary Beth helped me do that. My Lymphoma is now in remission and I feel awesome! Thank you Dr. Tahir, Mary Beth and Dana Farber!
This past May, my mother in law, Kathy Luccini, was diagnosed with stage 1 breast cancer. Dana Farber and Dr. Sinclair, once again, were there for us. As Kathy began treatment, they treated her with respect by answering questions, involving her in treatment options and providing her with top-notch care. Kathy is doing great and back to playing golf! Thank you Dana Farber.
When I run, it's not only for my mom, Kathy and myself, but for all the people who have gone through this journey. This is one small way I can show my appreciation for the care and compassion we received.
On April 16, 2018, hundreds of Dana-Farber runners will take to the streets to participate in the 122nd Boston Marathon®. The DFMC team runs and raises funds with thousands of special people in mind. From Hopkinton to Boston, we carry thoughts of those people every step of the way.
Thank you for your support! Together, we're headed toward the ultimate finish line: a world without cancer. It would mean the world to me if you would consider making a donation."
Kim Luccini
You can donate online www.runDFMC.org/2018/
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Party for a Cure - March 2 |
Monday, February 26, 2018
MyFM In The Morning - Franklin Deputy Town Admin Jamie Hellen (audio)
Deputy Town Administrator Jamie Hellen talks with MyFM 101.3 to review some of Franklin's current events.
You can find more about MyFM 101.3 on the web at
http://www.myfm1013.com/
You can find more about MyFM 101.3 on the web at
http://www.myfm1013.com/
MyFM In The Morning - Franklin Deputy Town Admin Jamie Hellen (audio) |
FHS boys hockey seed and playoff bracket to be revealed Feb 27
Where are the D1 hockey playoff seedings?
Because D1 has the Super 8 section of the overall hockey tournament, there are play-in games for that, those play-in games are scheduled for today (Monday, Feb 26).
"Div. 1 North and South Brackets will be posted after the completion of the 1A play-in games" "A complete Elimination Bracket will be posted on Tuesday, Feb. 27"
http://miaa.ezstream.net/index.cfm?itemid=8128
Because D1 has the Super 8 section of the overall hockey tournament, there are play-in games for that, those play-in games are scheduled for today (Monday, Feb 26).
"Div. 1 North and South Brackets will be posted after the completion of the 1A play-in games" "A complete Elimination Bracket will be posted on Tuesday, Feb. 27"
http://miaa.ezstream.net/index.cfm?itemid=8128
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FHS Panthers |
FHS results from All State meets in wrestling, Indoor track, and swim
Via HockomockSports we share the news of the FHS results from the All State meets for Wrestling, Indoor Track and Swim.
Teams
1. Chelmsford – 87.5
22. Franklin – 33.5
PLACEMENTS
120 = 5th – Ian Bakalars, Franklin
132 = 4th – TJ Remillard, Franklin
For all the Hockomock wrestling results
https://hockomocksports.com/hock-results-from-miaa-wrestling-all-state-meet/
1. Newton North – 38
47. Franklin – 4
1 Mile
1. Ryan Oosting, Arlington – 4:12.75
5. Tyler Brogan, Franklin – 4:20.90
4×800 Relay
1. Lincoln-Sudbury – 7:54.09
10. Franklin (Tyler Brogan, Michael Hagen, Camden Harrington, Dylan Kehoe) – 8:11.4
GIRLS - TEAM RESULTS
1. Wellesley – 48
15. Franklin – 11
55M Dash
1. Kyla Hill, Springfield Central – 7.14
6. Jessica Kroushl, Franklin – 7.34
2 Mile
1. Sophia Jacobs-Townsley, Amherst Pelham – 10:54.41
18. Lexi Quinn, Franklin – 12:02.23
4×800 Relay
1. Newton South – 9:24.31
2. Franklin (Nicole Clermont, Katherine Hartnett, Julia Fenerty, Emma Clifford) – 9:27.37
21. North Attleboro (Catherine Hanewich, Stephanie Hawkins, Abigail Gallagher, Angela Kaiser) – 10:09.18
Shot Put
1. Cameron Garabian, Seekonk – 43-08.25
11. Julia Mechlinski, North Attleboro – 35-02.00
18. Aiyana Williams, Sharon – 33-01.25
20. Mirando Smtih, Franklin – 31-06.00
Long Jump
1. Natalie Marshall, Newton North – 17-09.25
3. Jada Johnson, Sharon – 17-07.50
11. Victoria Gravel, Taunton – 16-07.50
12. Samantha Tichelaar, Taunton – 16-07.50
17. Lauren McGrath, Franklin – 16-03.75
18. Leanne Kibbee, Milford – 16-00.00
20. Kerry O’Connor, Milford – 15-09.75
22. Jess Kroushl, Franklin – 15-08.50
For all the Hockomock indoor track results
https://hockomocksports.com/indoor-track-hock-results-from-miaa-all-state-meet-2018/
GIRLS RESULTS - DIVISION 1
1. Westford Academy – 445
10. Franklin – 89
200 Yard Medley Relay
1. Westford Academy – 1:48.67
15. Franklin (Isabel Capecci, Katharine Cashin, Kathryn McGuire, Ashley Loomis) – 1:59.29
200 Yard Free
1. Ashley Loomis, Franklin – 1:49.00 (State record)
10. Elizabeth Saltz, Attleboro – 1:59.82
200 Yard IM
1. Madison Milbert, Silver Lake – 2:04.99
3. Katherine Cashin, Franklin – 2:10.16
500 Yard Free
1. Ashley Loomis, Franklin – 4:59.76 (State record)
11. Kathryn McGuire, Franklin – 5:26.79
200 Yard Free Relay
1. Westford Academy – 1:37.40
25. Franklin (Abigail Kaplan, Elizabeth Leo, Katherine Gillies, Audrey Finn) – 1:50.72
100 Yard Backstroke
1. Madison Milbert, Silver Lake – 56.21
6. Katharine Cashin, Franklin – 1:00.68
400 Yard Free Relay
1. Westford Academy – 3:35.95
12. Franklin (Kathryn McGuire, Audrey Finn, Katherine Cashin, Ashley Loomis) – 3:49.49
BOYS RESULTS - DIVISION 1
200 Yard Medley Relay
1. St. John’s Prep – 1:40.16
24. Franklin (Luke Cashin, John Cashin, Sumit Choudhury, Roy Wang) – 1:47.89
200 Yard IM
1. Zach Grover, Andover – 1:51.53
41. Roy Wang, Franklin – 2:08.77
100 Yard Butterfly
1. Oliver Zmetrovich, St. John’s Prep – 48.94
24. John Cashin, Franklin – 56.62
500 Yard Free
1. Zach Grover, Andover – 4:38.31
19. Roy Wang, Franklin – 5:04.76
200 Free Relay
1. Wellesley – 1:27.70
23. Franklin (Sumit Choudhury, Luke Cashin, John Cashin, Roy Wang) – 1:35.89
100 Yard Breaststroke
1. Aaron Zhu, Chelmsford – 58.20
25. John Cashin, Franklin – 1:04.03
For all the Hockomock swim results
https://hockomocksports.com/swimming-hock-results-from-miaa-d1-and-d2-state-meets-2018/
Wrestling = MIAA ALL STATE TOURNAMENT
Teams1. Chelmsford – 87.5
22. Franklin – 33.5
PLACEMENTS
120 = 5th – Ian Bakalars, Franklin
132 = 4th – TJ Remillard, Franklin
For all the Hockomock wrestling results
https://hockomocksports.com/hock-results-from-miaa-wrestling-all-state-meet/
Indoor Track = MIAA ALL STATE MEET
BOYS - TEAM RESULTS1. Newton North – 38
47. Franklin – 4
1 Mile
1. Ryan Oosting, Arlington – 4:12.75
5. Tyler Brogan, Franklin – 4:20.90
4×800 Relay
1. Lincoln-Sudbury – 7:54.09
10. Franklin (Tyler Brogan, Michael Hagen, Camden Harrington, Dylan Kehoe) – 8:11.4
GIRLS - TEAM RESULTS
1. Wellesley – 48
15. Franklin – 11
55M Dash
1. Kyla Hill, Springfield Central – 7.14
6. Jessica Kroushl, Franklin – 7.34
2 Mile
1. Sophia Jacobs-Townsley, Amherst Pelham – 10:54.41
18. Lexi Quinn, Franklin – 12:02.23
4×800 Relay
1. Newton South – 9:24.31
2. Franklin (Nicole Clermont, Katherine Hartnett, Julia Fenerty, Emma Clifford) – 9:27.37
21. North Attleboro (Catherine Hanewich, Stephanie Hawkins, Abigail Gallagher, Angela Kaiser) – 10:09.18
Shot Put
1. Cameron Garabian, Seekonk – 43-08.25
11. Julia Mechlinski, North Attleboro – 35-02.00
18. Aiyana Williams, Sharon – 33-01.25
20. Mirando Smtih, Franklin – 31-06.00
Long Jump
1. Natalie Marshall, Newton North – 17-09.25
3. Jada Johnson, Sharon – 17-07.50
11. Victoria Gravel, Taunton – 16-07.50
12. Samantha Tichelaar, Taunton – 16-07.50
17. Lauren McGrath, Franklin – 16-03.75
18. Leanne Kibbee, Milford – 16-00.00
20. Kerry O’Connor, Milford – 15-09.75
22. Jess Kroushl, Franklin – 15-08.50
For all the Hockomock indoor track results
https://hockomocksports.com/indoor-track-hock-results-from-miaa-all-state-meet-2018/
Swim = MIAA ALL STATE MEET
GIRLS RESULTS - DIVISION 1
1. Westford Academy – 445
10. Franklin – 89
200 Yard Medley Relay
1. Westford Academy – 1:48.67
15. Franklin (Isabel Capecci, Katharine Cashin, Kathryn McGuire, Ashley Loomis) – 1:59.29
200 Yard Free
1. Ashley Loomis, Franklin – 1:49.00 (State record)
10. Elizabeth Saltz, Attleboro – 1:59.82
200 Yard IM
1. Madison Milbert, Silver Lake – 2:04.99
3. Katherine Cashin, Franklin – 2:10.16
500 Yard Free
1. Ashley Loomis, Franklin – 4:59.76 (State record)
11. Kathryn McGuire, Franklin – 5:26.79
200 Yard Free Relay
1. Westford Academy – 1:37.40
25. Franklin (Abigail Kaplan, Elizabeth Leo, Katherine Gillies, Audrey Finn) – 1:50.72
100 Yard Backstroke
1. Madison Milbert, Silver Lake – 56.21
6. Katharine Cashin, Franklin – 1:00.68
400 Yard Free Relay
1. Westford Academy – 3:35.95
12. Franklin (Kathryn McGuire, Audrey Finn, Katherine Cashin, Ashley Loomis) – 3:49.49
BOYS RESULTS - DIVISION 1
200 Yard Medley Relay
1. St. John’s Prep – 1:40.16
24. Franklin (Luke Cashin, John Cashin, Sumit Choudhury, Roy Wang) – 1:47.89
200 Yard IM
1. Zach Grover, Andover – 1:51.53
41. Roy Wang, Franklin – 2:08.77
100 Yard Butterfly
1. Oliver Zmetrovich, St. John’s Prep – 48.94
24. John Cashin, Franklin – 56.62
500 Yard Free
1. Zach Grover, Andover – 4:38.31
19. Roy Wang, Franklin – 5:04.76
200 Free Relay
1. Wellesley – 1:27.70
23. Franklin (Sumit Choudhury, Luke Cashin, John Cashin, Roy Wang) – 1:35.89
100 Yard Breaststroke
1. Aaron Zhu, Chelmsford – 58.20
25. John Cashin, Franklin – 1:04.03
For all the Hockomock swim results
https://hockomocksports.com/swimming-hock-results-from-miaa-d1-and-d2-state-meets-2018/
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CONGRATS to our 2018 Winter Hockomock Champs! JV also with a 1st place finish! Now it’s on to REGIONALS! #LETSGOPANTHERS #PantherPride @FHScheer_ pic.twitter.com/zNLIjgyTSy— FranklinAthletics (@FHSSports) February 25, 2018
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