Sunday, September 23, 2018

Franklin, MA: School Committee - Agenda - Sep 25, 2018

Vision Statement
The Franklin Public Schools will foster within its students the knowledge and skills to find and achieve satisfaction in life as productive global citizens.

A G E N D A
“The listing of matters are those reasonably anticipated by the Chair which may be discussed at the meeting. Not all items listed may in fact be discussed and other items not listed may also be brought up for discussion to the extent permitted by law.”


1. Routine Business
a. Review of Agenda
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 BEDH
c. FHS Student Representative Comments
d. Superintendent’s Report

2. Guests / Presentations
a. Elementary School Improvement Plans
i. ECDC
ii. Davis Thayer
iii. Jefferson
iv. Keller
v. JF Kennedy
vi. Oak Street
vii. Parmenter

3. Discussion / Action Items
a. Policy – First Reading
I recommend approval of moving the following policies to a second reading as
discussed:

  • NEW JFABE – Educational Opportunities for Military Children
  • NEW JFABF – Educational Opportunities for Children in Foster Care
  • BCA – School Committee Member Ethics

b. Policy – Second Reading
I recommend adoption of Policy BA – School Committee Operational Goals as
discussed

c. Concession Stand
I recommend acceptance of the Concession Stand at Franklin High School valued
at $210,800.00 from various donors as discussed.

d. FHS Europe Trip Proposal
I recommend approval of the request of Mr. Walsh and Mr. McCarthy to take FHS
students to Berlin, Prague, Krakow (Auschwitz) and Budapest from June 23, 2019
through July 3, 2019 as detailed.

4. Discussion Only Items

5. Information Matters
a. School Committee Sub-Committee Reports (e.g. Budget; Community Relations;
Policy; Transportation; Public Schools Advocacy; Ad Hoc Superintendent’s Evaluation)

b. School Committee Liaison Reports (e.g. Joint PCC; Substance Abuse Task Force; School Wellness Advisory Council [SWAC]; School Start Times Advisory Committee [SSTAC],  MASC)

6. New Business
a. To discuss any future agenda items

7. Consent Agenda
a. Minutes
I recommend approval of the minutes from your September 11, 2018 School Committee meeting.
b. Elementary School Improvement Plans
I recommend adoption of the Elementary School Improvement Plans for the following schools as presented:

  • F. X. O’Regan Early Childhood Development Center
  • Davis Thayer Elementary School
  • Jefferson Elementary School
  • Helen Keller Elementary School
  • John F. Kennedy Elementary School
  • Oak Street Elementary School
  • Gerald M. Parmenter Elementary School

c. Oak Street Gift
I recommend acceptance of a check for $1,232.00 from the Oak St. PCC for field trips as detailed.
d. Keller Gift
I recommend acceptance of a check for $3,891.00 from the Keller PCC for field trips as detailed.
e. RMS Recurring Field Trip
I recommend approval of the recurring field trip request of Mr. Fitzgerald to take 25 RMS students to Mt. Monadnock in Jaffrey, NH on October 20, 2018 as detailed.

8. Payment of Bills Dr. Bergen

9. Payroll Mrs. Douglas

10. Correspondence - none

11. Executive Session
a. Strategy with respect to collective bargaining.

12. Adjournment

The documents released for this agenda can be found on the Town of Franklin page
https://www.franklinps.net/district/meeting-packets/pages/september-25-2018-packet-documents

concession stand at Franklin High School
concession stand at Franklin High School

Lifelong Community Learning: New Hampshire Fall Foliage Day Trip - Oct 20

Lifelong Community Learning is offering a day-long fall foliage trip to New Hampshire on Saturday, October 20. The motor coach will leave Franklin High School parking lot at 9:30 AM and return at 6:00 PM. The trip will include commentary and a buffet lunch. The cost is $105 for adults and $65 for a child.

Travel the country roads of New Hampshire for Mother Nature’s annual autumn show! Experience the gently rolling New England countryside, awash with the colors of Indian summer. Travel past quiet ponds, historic farms, weathered roadside taverns, and sturdy colonial churches overlooking quaint village greens.


Woodbound Inn - Fall Foliage Day Trip - Oct 20
Woodbound Inn - Fall Foliage Day Trip - Oct 20
You’ll also stretch your legs for a picture stop at an old fashioned covered bridge before making your way to the Woodbound Inn for a buffet lunch. Continuing on through some of the loveliest displays of foliage in the world, the last stop of the day will be at a local farm stand for baked treats, apples, and complimentary cider. So come along and don’t forget your camera!

Visit www.FranklinLifelongLearning.com to register. You may also call Lifelong Community Learning at 508-613-1480 for more information.

Lifelong Community Learning is a program of the Franklin Public Schools Lifelong Learning Institute, dedicated to providing quality learning experiences for residents in the Town of Franklin and surrounding communities.


The direct link to register is
https://reg.abcsignup.com/reg/event_page.aspx?ek=0079-0003-d8f7699db3644c2fa4e26a728f5e415b

Town Council Recap - Sep 5, 2018

The best short summary is what I tweeted out during the meeting: "Excitement tonight in Franklin. New fire truck outside, 4 retirees and 4 new hires for Police inside"

new fire truck
new fire truck
The fire truck was funded by saving money in a separate account for 6 years to accumulate the $700K purchase price. The truck is projected to be online for 10 years before moving to a back up role.

Officers Fiorio, Burchill, Kenney, and Chandler were recognized for their years of service
Officers Fiorio, Burchill, Kenney, and Chandler were recognized for their years of service

Officers Crosman, Peabody, Ayer, and Rosa were sworn in and welcomed to service
Officers Crosman, Peabody, Ayer, and Rosa were sworn in and welcomed to service



The official Town of Franklin "Actions Taken" document can be found online
http://www.franklinma.gov/sites/franklinma/files/uploads/town_council_actions_taken_for_september_5_2018.pdf


Live Reporting: Town Council Sep 5, 2018
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2018/09/live-reporting-town-council-sep-5-2018.html

Public Hearings
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2018/09/live-reporting-public-hearings.html

Subcommittee Reports
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2018/09/live-reporting-subcommittee-reports.html

Legislation for Action
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2018/09/live-reporting-legislation-for-action.html

To Closing via Executive Session
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2018/09/live-reporting-to-closing.html


FSPA Introduces New Faculty

The Franklin School for the Performing Arts (FSPA) is excited to welcome three new faculty members this fall. 

Meghan Love joins FSPA’s ballet faculty. Love has taught ballet, tap and jazz to 3-14 year olds in after-school programs throughout New Mexico and was an Adjunct Professor at New Mexico State University teaching Jazz Technique I. She served on faculty at the Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis School at American Ballet Theatre for the Children’s Division and at the Mason Gross Extension Division at Rutgers University. In 2012 she became full-time National Training Curriculum staff for ABT. 
Meghan Love joins FSPA’s ballet faculty
Meghan Love joins
FSPA’s ballet faculty

In the spring of 2018, she was chosen to be part of a competitive professional development program, Boot Camp for Emerging Leaders in Arts Administration, offered through New York Foundation for the Arts. Most recently, Love was the Manager of the National Training Curriculum and the ABT/NYU Masters Program, instructing in both programs, and she is currently an ABT Affiliate Examiner.

Joining FSPA’s voice faculty this year is Sam Jones. Jones received both his Bachelor of Music in Jazz Studies and Vocal Performance as well as his Master of Music in Contemporary Improvisation (with Honors and a Music-in-Education Concentration) from New England Conservatory of Music (NEC) in Boston. 

Jones won the competitive “Spark” Grant Award to launch his album, as well as NEC’s Entrepreneurial Musician Grant to direct, produce, and star in a gender-blind production of Jason Robert Brown’s The Last 5 Years, benefiting the local Boston nonprofit BAGLY to support LGBTQ+ youth.

The music department also welcomes guitar instructor Andres Abenante. Abenante holds Bachelor of Music and Master of Music degrees from New England Conservatory. Specializing in Jazz, Rock, Improvised, Classical and Latin styles, Andres has extensive performing experience throughout the east coast. He has recorded two albums and has served as served as Music Copyist and Transcriber for Eddie Palmieri. Andres currently teaches at the Warren-Prescott School in Cambridge as well as the North End Music and Performing Arts Center.

It is not too late to register for all programs at FSPA. Complimentary trial classes are encouraged and enrollment is ongoing throughout the year. An All-Access Pass is available for prospective students and includes tickets to an upcoming FSPA production, a tour of the school and trial group classes. FSPA, founded in 1985, is located in The Felix Cataldo Block in downtown Franklin. The facilities includes extensive studio space, Recital Hall, The Spotlight Shop and the new Intermission café. FSPA Academy, a full-time academic program, is housed next door at 32 Main Street.

For more information about all programs visit www.fspaonline.com, call 508-528-8668, or stop by the school at 38 Main Street in Franklin.

Interested in Volunteering in the Community? The Design Review Commission has an opening

Interested in Volunteering in the Community? The Design Review Commission is seeking an Associate Member!

Please visit http://franklinmaboards.vt-s.net/newcaf.php to fill out a volunteer application.

What is the Design Review Commission?
"The purpose of Design Review is to promote safe, functional and attractive development of business and commercial areas; to preserve and enhance the New England character of the Town’s commercial centers and thoroughfares as a valid general welfare concern; to unify commercial properties, both visually and physically, with surrounding land uses; to facilitate a more healthful urban atmosphere; to protect and preserve the unique and cultural features within the Town; and to protect commercial property values by enhancing the Town’s appearance. 
The Design Review Commission (DRC) is a committee of Citizen Volunteers that has approval authority on signage and recommendation input to the Planning Board on Site Plans as to landscaping and lighting and Building Plans as to exterior design, colors and materials."

Want to know more about the Design Review Commission please visit their page here http://www.franklinma.gov/design-review-commission

The Design Review Commission has an opening
The Design Review Commission has an opening

FTC Consumer Alerts: Free credit freezes are here




Consumer Alerts from the Federal Trade Commission
by Andrew Smith, Federal Trade Commission, Director, Bureau of Consumer Protection
Gail Hillebrand, Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection, Associate Director, Division of Consumer Education and Engagement


Free credit freezes and year-long fraud alerts are here, starting September 21, thanks to a new federal law. 

Here's what you should know:
https://www.consumer.ftc.gov/blog/2018/09/free-credit-freezes-are-here?utm_source=govdelivery


This is a free service provided by the Federal Trade Commission.

Saturday, September 22, 2018

Franklin Public Schools 2018-2019 Music Department Calendar

The Music Program Schedule for the Franklin Public Schools is integrated into the Community Calendar. The Schedule is also available in one place in the doc shown here:

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1TgPnN_aRpt7FH9MlOXr7f7HNMDvz4Q8b/view?usp=sharing

The "Classic Stones" Benefit Concert is scheduled for Nov 2

Classic Stones Concert Franklin High - Nov 2
Classic Stones Concert Franklin High - Nov 2
Tickets are available for the concert online here and at Shaw's
https://www.purplepass.com/#172959/Music_Department-Classic_Stones_Live_Featuring_The_Glimmer_Twins-Franklin_High_School_Auditorium-November-02-2018.html



Massachusetts Cultural Council Conducts Site Visit For Proposed Franklin Cultural District

The Town of Franklin hosted the Massachusetts Cultural Council for a site visit of the proposed Franklin Cultural District on September 20, 2018, the last step in the process to establishing an official, State-designated Cultural District in Franklin. 

The Franklin Cultural District (FCD) will be a demarcated region within the town that encompasses the cultural facilities, activities, and assets that lie in a compact, walkable area. Franklin’s vibrant cultural atmosphere is already home to the nation’s first public library, the Franklin Historical Museum, Dean College School of the Arts, over 25 other performing, visual arts and dance studios and associations, and a variety of restaurants and cafes. Establishment of the FCD will likely attract additional arts and cultural organizations in the future, driving economic development.

Cultural District status will make the FCD eligible for a variety of state grant programs, state economic development opportunities and monies, strategic planning and historic preservation assistance, and marketing through the Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism.

This effort has been years in the planning, beginning with the Franklin Cultural District Steering Committee, who were tasked with gauging interest in the project and starting the organizational efforts necessary to begin the application process. The Steering Committee met with potential partners, the Massachusetts Cultural Council (MCC), and Town of Franklin administrators to determine the needs, geographic area and types of businesses to be included, and the roles and responsibilities of the District itself. A preliminary site visit with the MCC and the Town resulted in a decision to move forward with the formal cultural district application.

On June 28, 2017, the Franklin Town Council passed Resolution 17-45, which endorsed the FCD’s cultural district goals, namely to “attract artists and cultural enterprises; encourage business and job development; establish the district as a tourist destination; preserve and reuse historic buildings; enhance property values; and foster local cultural development.” The FCD will be managed by a Town-appointed Franklin Cultural District Committee, made up of seven Franklin residents, established in November 2017.

The FCD Committee filed a formal application for Cultural District status with the State in June of this year. After the application was reviewed, the MCC scheduled a final, more detailed, site visit, the last step in the process. The site visit, held on September 20, began with a meeting between Anita Walker, Executive Director of the MCC, and the complete MCC Communities staff, Franklin Town administrators, and members of the FCD Committee to discuss the District's potential impact on arts and economic development in the area. Then followed a walking tour of key District partners' facilities, led by MA State Rep. Roy.
Anita Walker, Executive Director, Mass Cultural Council and Rep Jeff Roy
Anita Walker, Executive Director,
Mass Cultural Council and Rep Jeff Roy

"It is inspiring to see that the idea for a Cultural District has blossomed, and know that this tour will be the capstone presentation for the State approval process," said Representative Jeffrey N. Roy (D-Franklin). "Arts and culture are essential, as they help us better understand and interpret the world around us, they improve our ability to think critically and act creatively, and they offer the opportunity to see and communicate better. Having designated space for cultural enrichment will also be an economic boost for our community and spread the message that Franklin is a place where culture is thriving. I applaud the committee for its hard work over the past five years, and thank them for their commitment and dedication to the District."

The walking tour began at the Franklin Public Library, and included stops at the Franklin Historical Museum, Franklin Downtown Partnership offices, The Black Box and Franklin School for the Performing Arts, Franklin Senior Center, Franklin High School, Teddy Gallagher's, Emma's Quilt Cupboard, The Little Shop of Olive Oils, and Dean College.

Says Dr. Paula Rooney, President of Dean, "Dean College is proud of our long history in the town of Franklin and excited about the Franklin Cultural District. Dean’s impact is significant in Franklin from both an educational and cultural perspective, and our geographic location serves as a meaningful footprint within the district. We look forward to doing whatever we can to make this endeavor a continued success."

Franklin Cultural District logo
Franklin Cultural District logo
The site visit ended with a Q and A session and meeting of many of the FCD partners with the State MCC representatives. Now that the MCC has reviewed the application and conducted a site visit, the State can render a verdict on the application. A decision should be announced early in 2019.

"The site visit went very well," says FCD Committee Chair Philip Regan, "We are pleased by the State's response to our application, and are excited by what the advent of a Cultural District could do for the Town of Franklin."

To learn more about the Franklin Cultural District, their partners, and upcoming activities and events, visit their website at www.franklinculturaldistrict.org, or follow them on Facebook (www.facebook.com/FranklinCultureMA), Twitter (@FranklinCulture), and Instagram (@franklinculture).

FHS boys soccer, girls soccer, and golf teams posts wins on Friday

Via HockomockSports, we share the results of the FHS fall sports action on Friday, Sep 21.

Football = Franklin, 6 @ Mansfield, 24 – Final 
1st Quarter: (M) Aidan Sacco 14-yard rush, Michael DeBolt XP good.
2nd Quarter: (M) M. DeBolt 35-yard field goal; (M) Vinnie Holmes 2-yard rush, M. DeBolt XP good.
3rd Quarter: No scoring.
4th Quarter: (M) Cincere Gill 46-yard rush, M. DeBolt XP good; (F) Nick Gordon 56-yard pass to Ryan Driscoll, 2-point conversion failed.

Josh Perry, Managing Editor of HockomockSports.com provides the game recap 
https://hockomocksports.com/mansfield-football-ride-defense-ground-game-to-beat-franklin/

Photo Gallery for this game
https://hockomocksports.smugmug.com/2018-2019/Fall-2018/Mansfield-Franklin-Football-9-21-18/

FHS football gets ready on the line (HockomockSports.com photo)
FHS football gets ready on the line (HockomockSports.com photo)

Boys Soccer = Stoughton, 2 @ Franklin, 3 – Final
– Franklin built a 3-0 lead but had to hold off a furious Stoughton rally to beat the Knights. Stoughton used an own goal and a tally from John Neves (from Fabi Ponce de Leon) to get within a goal. The visitors nearly found the equalizer but Franklin’s defense was able to fend the Knights to get the win.

Girls Soccer = Franklin, 9 @ Stoughton, 0 – Final
– Emily Landry had two goals and an assist to lead the Panthers in a big win. Sydney St. Marie and Carly Alston each had a brace, Stella Regan added a goal and two assists, Anna Balkus had a goal and an assist, and Erin Quaile had a goal for Franklin. Sam Powderly, Kaylee DeSimone, and Calen Frongillo all had assists in the win. Nicole Weir had a strong game for the Black Knights.

Field Hockey = Franklin, 1 vs. Needham, 7 – Final
– Franklin’s Victoria Quinn scored in the first half on an assist from Cassi Ronan but the Panthers fell at home to Needham. Quinn’s goal had Franklin tied 1-1 at half with the Rockets but Needham’s offense exploded in the second half. Anna Jardine made four saves while Neilee Hess had one stop.

Golf = Franklin, 249 @ Medway, 291 – Final
– Franklin earned a win over Medway, who uses six cards for final scoring. Quinten Fero was the medalist, leading the way with a low-round of 38 for the Panthers. Jake Blaney, Matt D’Errico, and Jack Paterson each shot a 40 for Franklin.

For other results around the Hockomock League on Friday
https://hockomocksports.com/fridays-schedule-scoreboard-09-21-18/

Shared Living Provider Informational Session - Oct 29

Shared Living Provider Informational Session

Hosted by HMEA, Inc

Monday, October 29, 2018 
at 5:30 PM – 7 PM

Franklin Public Library Community room

Shared Living Provider Informational Session - Oct 29
Shared Living Provider Informational Session - Oct 29

“They’ll have access to more branches, more ATMs, more services”

From the Milford Daily News, articles of interest for Franklin:
"Before the end of the year, longtime community mainstay Milford National Bank is expected to close, reopening as Rockland Trust. 
The two banks announced a merger earlier this year, with Rockland Trust acquiring the 169-year-old Milford institution this fall. A final date awaits regulatory approval, but Rockland Trust Company Public Relations Marketing Manager Ellen Molle said she expects action in the fourth quarter of 2018. 
Milford National Bank, in a notice on its website, has told customers its branches will reopen as Rockland Trust branches on Nov. 19. 
“We are excited about this combination and the opportunity to provide you with outstanding banking products and services to help meet your financial goals,” the notice states."
Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
https://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20180921/milford-national-bank-to-become-rockland-trust

“They’ll have access to more branches, more ATMs, more services”
Rockland Trust sign on a winter day

FTC Consumer Alerts: Hang up on Medicare card scams




Consumer Alerts from the Federal Trade Commission
by Ari Lazarus
Consumer Education Specialist, FTC


Scammers follow the news – and the money. A few months ago, we shared the news that Medicare is sending new cards to everyone who gets Medicare benefits, replacing your Social Security number with another number. As expected, scammers have been trying to cash in on this change.

Read more
https://www.consumer.ftc.gov/blog/2018/09/hang-medicare-card-scams?utm_source=govdelivery

This is a free service provided by the Federal Trade Commission.

Friday, September 21, 2018

Upcoming Events in Franklin, MA: FRI 9/21/18 - THU 9/27/18


Friday, September 21
10:00am
 Knitting Group
10:30am
 ArtWeek Mass NonProfit Network Panel call
12:00pm
 Franklin Garden Club - Flower Arrangement Sale
12:00pm
 Franklin Farmers Market
1:00pm
 Rep Roy - Office Hours at Farmers Market
7:30pm
 FPAC: Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
Saturday, September 22
10:00am
 Franklin Historical Museum (Always free)
7:00pm
 OCC Concert: The Kingston Trio
7:30pm
 FPAC: Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
8:00pm
 Circle of Friends: John Gorka with special guest Amilia K Spicer
Sunday, September 23
9:00am
 Car Wash to benefit FHS Gymnastics Team
1:00pm
 Franklin Historical Museum (always free)
2:00pm
 FPAC: Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
Monday, September 24
9:00am
 Rep Roy - Office Hours in Medway
10:30am
 Move Along
11:00am
 Toddler Playgroup
3:00pm
 Monday Crafternoons
7:00pm
 Library Board Meeting
7:00pm
 Ted Reinstein - Book Talk
Tuesday, September 25
9:30am
 Cool Cruisers
10:30am
 Get Ready for Kindergarten
Wednesday, September 26
10:30am
 Terrific Toddlers
11:00am
 Toddler Playgroup
4:00pm
 Construction Junction
6:00pm
 Family Game Night!
7:00pm
 Town Council meeting
Thursday, September 27
9:30am
 Baby Tummy Time
10:30am
 Story & Craft
5:00pm
 Franklin Historical Museum (always free)
6:30pm
 Genealogy Club Meeting


For the interactive version, please visit

For the Town of Franklin Public Calendar click HERE.


Submit an event for the Community Calendar, please use this FORM

Upcoming Events in Franklin, MA: FRI 9/21/18 - THU 9/27/18
Upcoming Events in Franklin, MA: FRI 9/21/18 - THU 9/27/18

Encore Music Academy and Recording Studios presents Piano Lab!

New class offered THIS TRIMESTER!

Encore Music Academy and Recording Studios presents a new and exciting class ... Piano Lab!

Learn how to play piano in a group setting! Progress at your own tempo! Our skilled piano lab instructors will help you achieve your piano goals!

Classes will include 3 to 6 students. With the use of headphones in class, along with our piano lab textbook, students will learn and practice with the guidance and individual attention from our piano lab instructors. Students will also participate in group piano pieces as part of a piano lab ensemble within the class setting.

Piano lab is a great class for beginners over the age of ten, and for students of all ages with previous musical experience on any instrument, for students who study voice, and for those who are interested in learning keyboard skills to augment their study of music. Vocal students can even learn to accompany themselves!

To register, please call reception at (508) 533-7700 or e-mail: encoremusicacademy1@gmail.com

Encore Music Academy and Recording Studios presents Piano Lab!
Encore Music Academy and Recording Studios presents Piano Lab!

FHS field hockey, volleyball and golf teams post wins on Thursday

Via HockomockSports, we share the results of the FHS fall sports action on Thursday, Sep 20.


Field Hockey = Stoughton, 0 @ Franklin, 8 – Final
– Amanda Lewandowski led the way for the Panthers with two goals and two assists to help Franklin pull away in the second half. Regan Paterson had a hat trick and Victoria Quinn and Cassi Ronan each had a goal and an assist for the win. Ashley Reutlinger scored once and Emma DiPhillipo had an assist, while Anna Jardine had five saves in the win. Kayla Laboy made 11 saves for the Black Knights.

Volleyball = Stoughton, 0 @ Franklin, 3 – Final
– The Panthers stayed unbeaten with a 25-15, 25-17, 25-13 victory. Ellie Wisnieswki had seven kills and nine digs for the Panthers. Maggie Doyle had five kills and five solo blocks and was a force at the net for Franklin. Hailey Sanders and Peyton Arone each added five kills, libero Riley Marino had 10 digs and a pair of aces, and setter Lauren McGrath had 30 assists and five aces for a very balanced Franklin attack.

Golf = Franklin, 174 @ Taunton, 206 – Final
– Matt D’Errico shot the low round of the day for Franklin, carding a 39 in the win.


For the other results around the Hockomock League
https://hockomocksports.com/thursdays-schedule-scoreboard-09-20-18/

FHS field hockey, volleyball and golf teams post wins on Thursday
FHS field hockey, volleyball and
golf teams post wins on Thursday