Tuesday, November 23, 2021

Norfolk County Sheriff’s Office invites all to "Holiday Happenings"

Hello from the Norfolk County Sheriff’s Office,

I am writing to invite all members of your community to our Holiday Happenings, a series of free holiday events hosted by the Norfolk County Sheriff’s Office. All details on the event can be found in the attached flyer. 

Please share this flyer with your communities, faculty, staff, students, and families and come join us for some frosty fun! Snacks, crafts, music and the jolly man himself will be available for all members of our County community to enjoy. 

If you, or anyone in your community has any questions please feel free to reach out, my contact information is included below. 

Wishing you a wonderful Holiday Season!

 

Francis Olsson
Community Affairs Liaison
Department of External Affairs
Norfolk County Sheriff’s Office
folsson@norfolksherrifma.org
Office: (781) 751-3414 

Download a copy of the flyer as a reminder:

Franklin Public Schools: MCAS Presentation - 11/23/21

Among the agenda items for the Franklin School Committee meeting Tuesday, Nov 23, 2021 is an update on the recent MCAS statistics for the Franklin School District.

You can view a copy of the report here or below:   https://drive.google.com/file/d/19XOmQtVz2_MPrymgtUgQkIclhH3xgqMy/view?usp=sharing



Franklin Public Schools: MCAS Presentation - 11/23/21
Franklin Public Schools: MCAS Presentation - 11/23/21


Pantherbook: "Response to Hate Crimes - A Student Perspective"

"As the start of the ’21-’22 school year kicked off with the return of fully in-person classes, it has also brought many disruptive challenges: hate crimes, discriminatory actions, and destructive behaviors. To combat these harmful actions, the administration has partnered with many students to form an organization called “No Place for Hate,” collecting signatures to declare Franklin High School as intolerant to any form of hate.

We interviewed two members of ADL’s ‘No Place for Hate,’ Lily Eattimo and Nihara Lijan, in order to receive more information about the goals of this organization."

Continue reading the article online ->
The recent Tik Tok trend ‘devious licks’ has motivated the vandalism of many FHS boys’ bathrooms. (Bella DeCrescenzo)
The recent Tik Tok trend ‘devious licks’ has motivated the vandalism of many FHS boys’ bathrooms. (Bella DeCrescenzo) 

What is Strong Towns about? (video)

What is Strong Towns about? 
This video is part of a series where the "Not Just Bikes" author comes to realize that Charles Marohn has come to the same conclusion via a different path. When someone does that, there is something there there.

So while I am continuing to read the Strong Towns book (https://www.strongtowns.org/strong-towns-bookand find out other info about them, this video series may help jump start your research effort too.

Again, this video is the second of a series. In the first (https://youtu.be/y_SXXTBypIghe reveals his approach. I have not yet viewed the others in the series. That effort is underway.

Thanks to Cobi Frongillo for sharing this link (https://youtu.be/VVUeqxXwCA0).

 

Norfolk Registry of Deeds: video on the IT Department issue (video)

November 22, 2021

Hello Friends of the Norfolk Registry of Deeds,
 
The 3 Norfolk County Commissioners are reviewing and will vote on adopting a paid consultant’s recommendation to eliminate the on-site Registry IT Technology Department that has worked with and for Registry staff, Registry users and stakeholders, municipal departments and the general public.
 
Attached is a video link https://youtu.be/luTAt2RfbGM on aspects of this IT Technology issue. Also here is a link https://chng.it/YY9MvxNqcq to an on-line petition on behalf of the Registry’s interests you may see fit to sign and/or circulate.  
 
The Norfolk Registry of Deeds needs to keep its current on-site Registry IT Technology Department. Technology has helped modernize Registry operations. Technology protects the land records which provides the real estate legal title to your home and facilitates the collection of revenues that get used in your community including funding your Community Preservation Act (CPA) projects.
 
There is a Norfolk County Commission meeting hearing on this IT Technology proposal scheduled for December 8, 2021. If you are as concerned about the negative effects of this proposal as I am or you have received good service from the Norfolk County Registry of Deeds, please notify the Norfolk County Commissioners. Norfolk County Commissioners, Joseph P. Shea, Chair, Peter H. Collins, Richard R. Staiti 614 High Street, Dedham, MA 02026 or email them at: JandJSheaquincy@gmail.com, Petercollins@collinsandcollinspc.com Rrstaiti55@yahoo.com
 
I want to wish you and yours a Happy Thanksgiving.
 
Sincerely yours,
 
William P. O’Donnell


Register William P. O'Donnell
Norfolk County Registry of Deeds
________________________________
email: registerodonnell@norfolkdeeds.org
phone: 781-461-6116
web: http://www.norfolkdeeds.org

Real Estate Bar Association for Massachusetts letter endorsing the Norfolk Registry IT Technology Department -> https://drive.google.com/file/d/1eVnOU-nvv_Kt3zBvLSzgcgMmig4JuFzV/view?usp=sharing

Job Search Event for Recent College Graduates

Via Ed Lawrence:

In addition to my library, outplacement, and Mass Council on Aging work, I partner with my town's Natick Service Council to assist local residents. Here is a flyer for an upcoming workshop.

Please share this info with any person you feel could benefit.

The Brack Center is thrilled to host another workshop for recent or upcoming college graduates to discuss how to be successful in the workplace.

Transitioning from school life to a career can be surprisingly difficult.

There are some obvious and less than obvious things that you can do in your job that will help you get through the initial learning curve, kickstart your career, and ensure your success.

Join our managers and HR experts on Wednesday December 1st at 3:00 PM to hear their advice on what you can do to accelerate career development and what missteps to avoid. 


Job Search Event for Recent College Graduates
Job Search Event for Recent College Graduates

On the seventh day before leaving Facebook , My true love sent to me

On the seventh day before leaving Facebook 

My true love sent to me

Seven tweets a twitter'

Happy anniversary Franklin Matters! Goodbye Facebook! (audio)

https://www.franklinmatters.org/2021/11/happy-anniversary-franklin-matters.html 

Yes, the count down is underway....  

follow Franklin Matters on Twitter ->  https://twitter.com/FranklinMatters


On the seventh day before leaving Facebook , My true love sent to me
On the seventh day before leaving Facebook , My true love sent to me


#StandByYourPan - avoid residential fires on Thanksgiving

"More residential fires occur on #Thanksgiving than any other day of the year -- twice as many as the next most frequent day. 
#StandByYourPan when boiling, broiling, or frying, and use a timer when baking or roasting: https://mass.gov/service-details/thanksgiving-fire-safety"
#StandByYourPan - avoid residential fires on Thanksgiving
#StandByYourPan - avoid residential fires on Thanksgiving





Monday, November 22, 2021

Wonderful World of Wine: "Thanksgiving Food And Wine - What To Serve With The Bird 2021"

This episode of the Wonderful World of Wine provides insights on what to serve with turkey. Co-hosts Mark Lenzi and Kim Simone talk in their annual Thanksgiving event.


You can also go back into the archives to listen to the 2020 episode

"Thanksgiving Food And Wine - What To Serve With The Bird 2021"
"Thanksgiving Food And Wine - What To Serve With The Bird 2021"



Mask Waiver for Franklin High School - Implementation process, timeline, and details proposed

To: Franklin School Committee 
From: Sara Ahern, Superintendent 
Date: November 16, 2021
Re: Agenda Item for Discussion/Action - Policy EBCFA Face Coverings

As you are aware, DESE approved a Mask Waiver for Franklin High School since the vaccination rate at the school is above 80%. With this waiver, the School Committee can make a local decision to ease the mask mandate for vaccinated students and staff, making wearing a mask or face covering optional for these individuals. The following memo outlines a proposed timeline, details, and process.

Background Information:
The overall vaccination rate at FHS is 82%.
There have only been 10 cases at FHS since the start of the school year. This is 10% of the FPS cases but FHS has 35% of the school population.
We have had no evidence of in-school transmission or clusters at FHS.
Hundreds of students eat lunch, unmasked, in the cafeteria each day.

With the waiver now granted, I propose the following provisions:
Masks become optional for vaccinated FHS students and staff
Beginning December 13, 2021 through December 23, 2021 (this will allow us to see if we have an uptick in cases following the Thanksgiving holiday and plan for implementation); then again, beginning January 10, 2022 following the winter break.
Families complete an attestation form related to vaccination status and permission to share it
Masks would still be required for
Unvaccinated FHS students and staff
All visitors, regardless of vaccination status
All individuals in the Nurse’s office
All individuals on buses/school transportation
All spectators/audience members at events, regardless of vaccination status
Vaccinated individuals identified as close contacts
Athletics - Mask requirements for athletes and MIAA events remain to be determined. We will remain apprised of MIAA/DESE/Hockomock League Rules (see also above).
Masks remain optional as long as the following metrics are met
14-day percent positivity in Franklin less than 4%
There is no evidence of in-school transmission
There is no evidence of clusters based on classroom or activity
Recognizing that this is a fluid situation, additional metrics or provisions may need to be established

While this will not be welcome news to all, the sentiment I sense from FHS is that the school community is generally in favor of relaxing the mask mandate for vaccinated individuals. Masks are only one mitigation strategy among many that we are using to prevent the spread of COVID. Important FHS mitigation strategies also include vaccination, UVGI throughout the entire school, portable HEPA filtration units, good hand hygiene practices, monitoring symptoms and staying home when sick, Test and Stay for close contacts, and symptomatic COVID testing.


Mask Waiver for Franklin High School - Implementation process, timeline, and details proposed
Mask Waiver for Franklin High School - Implementation process, timeline, and details proposed

FHS Cheerleaders bring home the D1 MA State Championship

"2021 D1 STATE CHAMPIONS 
This team has been through so much this season and could not have put on a better performance today. LETS GO"

Shared from Twitter:  https://twitter.com/FHScheer_/status/1462589245823111177

"PERFORMANCE CHEER BRONZE MEDALIST Division 1 Framingham High School - Third place medal  

PERFORMANCE CHEER SILVER MEDALIST Division 1 Bridgewater Raynham High School - Second place medal

PERFORMANCE CHEER GOLD MEDALIST  Division 1 GOLD MEDALIST Franklin High School - First place medal
@FranklinHS    #msaacheer"

Shared from Twitter: https://twitter.com/MSAA_33/status/1462590153483034631


FHS Cheerleaders bring home the D1 MA State Championship
FHS Cheerleaders bring home the D1 MA State Championship


FHS' Batla and Peng compete in MIAA D1 Cross Country Championships

"Alex Batla (10) and Charlene Peng (12) participated in the MIAA Cross Country Division 1 Championship at the Wrentham Development Center. They ran well and were very competitive representing Franklin High School. Great XC Season!"

Shared from Twitter: https://twitter.com/FHSSports/status/1462211208459739137 

HockomockSports.com has the Hockomock League results (minus FHS)

Alex, a sophomore, finished 31 with a time of 19:12.5 and Charlene, a senior, finished 55 with a time of 19:30.8.

The complete MIAA State meet results can be found online here ->

Good luck to Charlene and Alex at the D1 all state meet tomorrow!
Good luck to Charlene and Alex at the D1 all state meet tomorrow! (Coach Bailey photo)
 

Franklin (MA) Police sees first shift where female officers outnumber male

Franklin Police (@franklinpolice) tweeted Sun, Nov 21, 2021:
"BIG day at the FPD

For the first time in the history of the Franklin Police Department, the number of female Officers on shift outnumber the male officers!" https://t.co/WtCdWFoaiC
Shared from Twitter: https://twitter.com/franklinpolice/status/1462422769803698181


Franklin (MA) Police sees first shift where female officers outnumber male
Franklin (MA) Police sees first shift where female officers outnumber male


Register O’Donnell Announces 40,000th Book Printed at Registry of Deeds

Celebrating a significant milestone at the Norfolk County Registry of Deeds, Register William P. O’Donnell today announced the Registry recently completed printing its 40,000th book of recorded land documents.
 
Register O’Donnell noted, “The printing of our 40,000th book, which includes land documents such as deeds, homesteads, mortgages and mortgage discharges, is a significant event in the life of the Registry and a testament to the volume of work completed each and every business day here at the Registry of Deeds. The printing of Book 40,000 links us to the Registry’s rich history that dates back to 1793. 
 
“While the printing of books is ongoing, it is important to note the Registry continues to embrace and utilize cutting edge technologies allowing us to record land documents instantaneously. Documents are scanned and available for viewing within 24 business hours of recording at www.norfolkdeeds.org.”
 
“Our computer systems are backed up on a nightly and weekly basis. This redundancy allows the Registry to maintain a permanent record of all land document recordings in the event of a disaster affecting our building at 649 High Street, Dedham. Additionally, the Registry also microfilms all recorded land documents and ships the microfilm off-site to a secure location where it can be retrieved in the event of a catastrophe,” stated the Register.
 
Residents and those with an interest in Norfolk County property are encouraged to visit the Registry of Deeds. Users of the Registry have options to view land documents by whichever means they are comfortable. Either hard copy via books or on-line by one of our many computer workstations available to the public or from the convenience of their home or work computer.
 
Concluding his remarks, Register O’Donnell stated, “The core mission of the Registry of Deeds is to record land documents in a safe, secure and accessible manner. Part of this charge is to serve as a depository for over 9 million land documents recorded from the Registry’s beginning in 1793 right up to the present day. While we have embraced the latest technologies to improve efficiencies, the printing of books allows us to maintain a permanent hard copy record of each recorded land document on-site.”
 
To learn more about these and other Registry of Deeds events and initiatives, like us at facebook.com/NorfolkDeeds or follow us on twitter.com/NorfolkDeeds and Instagram.com/NorfolkDeeds.
 
The Norfolk County Registry of Deeds is located at 649 High Street in Dedham. The Registry is a resource for homeowners, title examiners, mortgage lenders, municipalities and others with a need for secure, accurate, accessible land record information. All land record research information can be found on the Registry’s website www.norfolkdeeds.org. Residents in need of assistance can contact the Registry of Deeds Customer Service Center via telephone at (781) 461-6101, or email us at registerodonnell@norfolkdeeds.org.

Register O’Donnell Announces 40,000th Book Printed at Registry of Deeds
Register O’Donnell Announces 40,000th Book Printed at Registry of Deeds

50+ Job Seekers in MA: Session 2 -> Self-Assessment

Session 2: Self-Assessment!  = Tuesday November 23rd: 10 AM – 12 PM 

Join us as we discuss hiring assessments and personality tests. You’ll even have the chance to take a couple of assessments and decide for yourself whether they work.
 
Why you need to know about this: Completing a self-assessment before applying for jobs can help your job-search. Knowing yourself--your values and preferences--enables you to set realistic career goals and ultimately land the job you want. Assessments may be optional for many companies, but they are a necessity for the modern job seeker.
 
Start your journey towards self-realization, re-invention and transformation
The mission of our program is to provide job seekers in the 50+ demographic with the confidence, self-esteem, necessary tools, and skills to launch and implement a successful job or encore career search campaign.

Over the course of our - Interactive Workshop Series, you’ll learn how to execute your job search campaign with confidence and success. This preparation will Equip, Enable and Empower you in all aspects of the job search process.

New to the program? Registration is Required: https://50plusjobseekers.org/outreach/registration/
For more information contact Denise Magnett:  50plusjobseekersadmin@mcoaonline.com

If you are registered with the program  and have not yet received your Zoom meeting link to join the meeting on Tuesday, please contact Denise Magnett at 50plusjobseekersadmin@mcoaonline.com


Ed Lawrence
Group Leader with the 50+ Job Seekers in MA Statewide Networking Groups 


50+ Job Seekers in MA: Session 2 -> Self-Assessment
50+ Job Seekers in MA: Session 2 -> Self-Assessment

Sunday, November 21, 2021

Franklin, MA: School Committee - Meeting Agenda - Nov 23, 2021

Franklin School Committee 
November 23, 2021
Municipal Building – Council Chambers 7:00 P.M.

Meetings are recorded by Franklin TV and shown on Comcast channel 11 and Verizon channel 29.  Any individual who also wishes to record this meeting must obtain explicit permission from the Chair

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.

Members of the public are now welcome to attend committee meetings in person. Additionally, in an effort to ensure citizen engagement, citizens will be able to continue to view the public meeting using Zoom. We will use the Zoom Webinar feature. You may view the meeting with the link or phone numbers below. Participants wishing to speak during the Citizen’s Comments portion of the agenda may be asked to raise their hand to be recognized by the Chair. The webinar host may invite the attendee to unmute for comment at the Chair’s direction.

Call to Order
Pledge of Allegiance 
Moment of Silence

I. Routine Business
A. Review of Agenda
B. Citizen’s Comments
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…. 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
C. FHS Student Representative Comments
D. Superintendent’s Report

II. Guests/Presentations
A. MCAS Data Presentation: Dr. Tina Rogers and Dr. Linda Ashley

III. Discussion/Action Items
A. Director of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Job Description
I recommend approval of the new position of Director of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion as discussed.  https://www.franklinps.net/sites/g/files/vyhlif4431/f/uploads/discussion_action_a_-_new_position_dei.pdf
B. Proposal for Optional Mask Wearing by Vaccinated Students/Staff at FHS related to Policy EBCFA Face Coverings
I recommend approval of the proposal for optional mask wearing by vaccinated students/staff at FHS as discussed.   https://www.franklinps.net/sites/g/files/vyhlif4431/f/uploads/discussion_action_b_-_mask_proposal.pdf

IV. Discussion Only Items
A. Open Meeting Law Complaint Response - Ms. Denise Spencer

V. Information Matters
A. School Committee Sub-Committee Reports (e.g. Ad Hoc Supt. Evaluation, Budget, Community Relations/Public Schools Advocacy, Policy, Transportation)
B. School Committee Liaison Reports (e.g. Joint PCC; Substance Abuse Task Force; School Wellness Advisory Council; Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee)

VI. New Business
A. To discuss any future agenda items

VII. Consent Agenda
A. Approval of Minutes
I recommend approval of the minutes from the November 9, 2021 School Committee meeting as detailed.
B. Transfers
I recommend approval of the budget transfers as detailed.
C. Athletics Gift
I recommend acceptance of a check for $461.82 from All-American Publishing for supplemental supplies for the Athletics Department as detailed.
D. Annie Sullivan Gift
I recommend acceptance of a check for $2,100.00 from the Annie Sullivan PCC for in-house enrichment as detailed.
E. Parmenter Gift
I recommend acceptance of a check for $3,227.12 from the Parmenter PCC for supplemental supplies as detailed.

VIII. Payment of Bills Ms. Spencer

IX. Payroll Ms. Stokes

X. Executive Session
a. Pursuant to M.G.L. c. 30A, §21(a)(3) to discuss strategy with respect to litigation as an open meeting may have a detrimental effect on the litigating position of the public body and the Chair so declares.
b. Pursuant to M.G.L. c. 30A, §21(a)(3) to discuss strategy with respect to collective bargaining with the FEA/RN unit as an open meeting may have a detrimental effect on the bargaining position of the School Committee and the Chair so declares.
c. Pursuant to M.G.L. c. 30A, §21(a)(2) to conduct collective bargaining with the FEA/RN unit as an open meeting may have a detrimental effect on the bargaining position of the School Committee and the Chair so declares, and to return in Open Session.
XI. Adjournment



Franklin, MA: School Committee  - Meeting Agenda - Nov 23, 2021
Franklin, MA: School Committee  - Meeting Agenda - Nov 23, 2021


Franklin, MA: School Committee Workshop - Nov 23, 2021 - 6 PM

Franklin School Committee Workshop
November 23, 2021 - 6:00 PM
Municipal Building – Training Room

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.


This meeting will be held in person. Members of the public are welcome to attend the workshop in person.

Agenda

“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.”

Call to Order Mrs. Spencer

1. Workshop: School Committee Member Orientation

2. Adjournment

 

Shared from the Franklin Public Schools page ->  https://www.franklinps.net/sites/g/files/vyhlif4431/f/agendas/scagenda_11-23-21_workshop.pdf

Franklin, MA: School Committee Workshop - Nov 23, 2021 - 6 PM
Franklin, MA: School Committee Workshop - Nov 23, 2021 - 6 PM


Santa scheduled to arrive on the Town Common - Nov 28 - 4 PM

For the young and young at heart, Santa arrives on the Town Common, Sunday, Nov 28, 2021 at 4 PM. He is reported to be arriving via a special Franklin fire truck. Will Mrs. Claus be with him too?

Sponsored by Concerts on the Common. Donations to help with this and the Town Common decorations are appreciated. Checks can be mailed to 

"Concerts on the Common"
PO Box 92
Franklin, MA 02038
Download the flyer as a reminder of this special event



Annual Christmas on the Common - Sunday, Nov 28 - 4:00 PM
Annual Christmas on the Common - Sunday, Nov 28 - 4:00 PM