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Faculty for Undergraduate Neuroscience web page |
FM = There are and have been many opportunities to volunteer with community groups in Franklin. Have you taken advantage of any of these? Which ones, and why did you choose that/those?
FM = Where do you get your news about Franklin?
FM = The possibility of a change in school start times was a recent controversial topic taken up by the School Committee. Where do you stand on the issue of school start times in Franklin and what actions do you plan to take around this issue during the next term of the School Committee?
FM = While the current School Committee has attempted to reach the community through various forms of communication including coffee chats, email newsletters, attending events such as the farmers market, etc., they have been generally unsuccessful at increasing the engagement with important issues related to the schools. What actions will you take to increase citizen engagement with the School Committee?
FM = The Town Administrator has suggested that the School Committee investigate the possibility of closing Davis Thayer Elementary as a possible cost-saving mechanism for the town in these tight economic times. Where do you stand on this issue and what actions will you take to support your stance?
FM = Why should I vote for you?
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Franklin Candidate Interview: Tim Keenan |
FM = There are and have been many opportunities to volunteer with community groups in Franklin. Have you taken advantage of any of these? Which ones, and why did you choose that/those?JPP = Volunteer with Friends of Franklin Elders, Inc, Friends of Franklin Library, Inc., current appointed member of the Affordable Housing Trust, recently served 20 years on the Franklin Town Council and was Chair of the recent Franklin Library Construction and Renovation project. Have been an appointed member of the Finance Committee as well.
FM = Where do you get your news about Franklin?JPP = I have an E-Edition of the Milford Daily News delivered daily, member of Franklin Matters which is received daily, do read Facebook sections on Franklin daily. Do read the Gazette each week.
FM = While the current School Committee has attempted to reach the community through various forms of communication including coffee chats, email newsletters, attending events such as the farmers market, etc., they have been generally unsuccessful at increasing the engagement with important issues related to the schools. What actions will you take to increase citizen engagement with the School Committee?JPP = There seems to be a chasm between the School Department and the community of Franklin as far as communication. There has not been for numbers of years now any newspaper reporting from the Milford Daily News. No reporters attend Council nor School Committee meetings. It should be mentioned that the Milford Daily News is the recipient of all the Town of Franklin legal reporting to the sum of over Twenty Thousand per year. Not all families have computer access, thus no Franklin Matters and no Facebook info available, nor E-Edition at hand. Perhaps a quarterly mailing to Franklin residents? Perhaps school information being available in the other local paper which is mailed to all residents?
FM = The Town Administrator has suggested that the School Committee investigate the possibility of closing Davis Thayer Elementary as a possible cost-saving mechanism for the town in these tight economic times. Where do you stand on this issue and what actions will you take to support your stance?JPP = Davis Thayer was built in 1924, some upgrades in 1973. I graduated from Davis Thayer and my mother (along time Franklin School Teacher) graduated from that building in the 1920’s. There was a feasibility study done in 2013, at a School Department cost of $25,114.00. That study was never presented to the Town Council for their review. Our current school committee voted unanimously to hire another firm to come in and conduct a multi-year study. No discussion at that meeting as to the existing study not where the funds are to be found to conduct this new study!
FM = Why should I vote for you?JPP =
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Franklin Candidate Interview: Judith Pond Pfeffer |
In the spirit of open communication, “the Committee will hold a public participation segment (also called Citizen’s Comments) about matters 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 ….C. FHS Student Representative Comments
A Committee member may add an agenda item to a future meeting as a result of a citizen comment …. The Committee will hear public comments related to an agenda item when the Chair deems appropriate during the Committee meeting. Topics for discussion during the meeting must be limited to those items listed on the Committee meeting agenda for that evening …. ” - from Policy BEDH
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handicap access improvements at Parmenter School made recently |
"On Saturday morning at the Wrentham Development Center, one of the top individual rivalries in the Hockomock League had its latest chapter, as King Philip’s Mike Griffin and Franklin’s Tyler Brogan squared off at the annual league cross-country meet. Griffin took first place, by a commanding 16 seconds, for the second straight season, but for the third straight fall Brogan took second at the league meet.Continue reading the article at HockomockSoorts.com
They are two of the top distance runners not only in the Hock but in the state and both admit that having another Div. I-caliber runner (Brogan committed this week to Northeastern, while Griffin has narrowed his choices to Arizona State or Tennessee) to compete against multiple times a season, in cross-country as well as indoor and outdoor track, has propelled them to reach new levels of success.
“Having someone of that caliber of a runner to pretty much always be there to push you has made me a much better runner,” Brogan said. Although he finished second on Saturday, Brogan recently beat Griffin in an invitational meet and edged him this summer in the Tommy Cochary High School Mile in Falmouth. “Sometimes it’s frustrating where we go back-and-forth,” he added, “but the most important thing is having him has made me much more competitive and just overall a better runner.”
Griffin added, “Being able to compete with one of the other best runners in the state obviously makes me go faster.” He compared himself to other elite runners that may not have the same level of competition within their league. He said, “Because I have Brogan and because I have my teammate Mike Norberg, I have to try to win.”
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Franklin’s Tyler Brogan (left) and King Philip’s Mike Griffin have developed a rivalry over three years of competing against each other in cross-country and track. (Josh Perry/HockomockSports.com) |
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FHS boys cross country at the start (HockomockSprots.com photo) |
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FHS girls cross country at the start (HockomockSprots.com photo) |
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Dave Kane.- Nov 9 |
"On Nov. 5, Franklin voters will have some decision-making to do to fill the School Committee panel. Just two of seven incumbent members are seeking re-election in the biennial town election.Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
Ten candidates are eyeing seven two-year terms on the school board. They include incumbents Anne Bergen and Mary Jane Scofield, as well as Ernest Carruthers Jr., Jennifer D’Angelo, Timothy Keenan, Joanna Lussier, David McNeill, Judith Pond Pfeffer, Denise Spencer and Elise Stokes.
Polling on Election Day will take place from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. at Franklin High School, 218 Oak St.
To help voters get to know the candidates, the Daily News asked them what inspires them to run and what their top issues are, as well as what makes them the best choice. Below are their responses."
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In the News: School Committee candidates |
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School of the Arts at Dean College: "Arts Mosaic" - Nov 8 and 9 |