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Saturday, April 11, 2026
Franklin Children's Book Author Launches New Picture Book in Time for Teacher Appreciation Week
BFCCPS fund raising Apr 24 at Ascend Obstacle Training
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| BFCCPS fund raising Apr 24 at Ascend Obstacle Training |
Lifelong learning summer programs - registration available now
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| Lifelong learning summer programs - registration available now |
Ideas and standing, it depends
Most people's instinct is: “I need better positioning! I need to own a clearer place in people's minds!”
But positioning isn't actually the problem. At least, not at first.
Before an idea can hold a position, it has to earn the right to be there at all. That's known as standing — the idea's own credibility, separate from yours.
Here's the thing about how our brains work: when we hear a new idea, we don't start by asking who's saying it. We start by asking does this make sense? Can it survive the probability test I'm about to run on it? Only if it passes do we even get to "should I trust this person?"
Which means all the credibility-building in the world won't save an idea that hasn't earned its own right to be heard.
The good news? When an idea has true standing — when it connects to an outcome people already want, explained through things they already know to be true — the positioning usually takes care of itself.
New Substack article on exactly how to build that. Subscribe in my bio!"
Franklin Public Radio - wfpr.fm schedule for Saturday, April 11, 2026
Yes, Franklin has it's own radio station -> wfpr.fm. Franklin Public Radio has a brand new schedule for the locally produced shows that fill our air waves.
Friday, April 10, 2026
School Committee gets update on Lifelong Learning at March 24 session (audio)
FM #1712 = This is the Franklin Matters radio show, number 1712 in the series.
This session shares the Franklin (MA) School Committee meeting held on Tuesday, March 24, 2026 at 7:00 PM. All 7 members of the Committee were present in Chambers.
Quick recap:
Students scheduled for the pledge got to the meeting for the incorrect 6 PM start and will be rescheduled to another meeting
Superintendent's report
substitute nurses being looked for
Winter sports round up
earmark funded for middle school library (still needs to make through the budget cycle)
Innovation labs grant also awarded
FHS family science night April 9 from 5 to 8 pm
Lifelong learning update
For Solutions, the students to teacher ratios; K - 1 to 10, others grades are 1 to 12, 1 to 13
Footlighters program hiring for, trying to fulfill that position, complications in the hiring process had hindered the hiring to date. Still being worked
Over 900 adults taking part, a wide variety of offerings from sports to arts, etc.
Funding question, Lifelong learning is effectively another revolving fund, fee based and those fees can only be used within the program
Discussion/Action Items
A. Student Opportunities Act Plan Vote
B. Endorsement of Request for Statement of Interest for Development of Strategic Plan
both passed by 7-0 votes
Subcommittee updates
Citizen comment - I stepped up to say thanks for the participation at the Q&A and to provide 2 future dates for their calendars
April 18, Favorite Poem Reading at the Library
On May 2, the 3rd annual Jane Jacobs walk, meet at the TV studio walk about 1 mile or so, return to the studio. Discussions of housing, zoning, which are all budget related. It is a generally good discussion with insights shared
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The Franklin TV video is available for replay - https://www.youtube.com/live/uQe3rLUq6e8?&t=87
The agenda for this session - https://www.franklinma.gov/AgendaCenter/ViewFile/Agenda/_03242026-2201
My full set of notes taken during the meeting in one PDF - https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ZuJSdiqLK1QBa9NdcjVsk5KVX7AH2MX3/view?usp=drive_link
Photo album of the slides presented for Lifelong Learning
https://photos.app.goo.gl/adaJ3sZeYK5ih5t28
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The music for the intro and exit was provided by Michael Clark and the group "East of Shirley". The piece is titled "Ernesto, manana" c. Michael Clark & Tintype Tunes, 2008 and used with their permission.
I hope you enjoy!
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What's happening in Franklin, MA: Friday, April 10, 2026 ???
The School district calendar is found https://franklinpublicschooldistrictma.sites.thrillshare.com/o/fpsd/page/school-calendar
The LiveARTS String Quartet returns to Franklin to perform a program of beloved classical masterworks - May 17
Read your Favorite Poem at the Franklin Public Library, Saturday, April 18
You can read your Favorite Poem at the Franklin Public Library, Saturday, April 18 at 1:30 PM
Come celebrate National Poetry Month at the Franklin Public Library with a Favorite Poem Reading!
Joy Harjo (US Poet Lauriat from 2019 - 2022)
“When I began to listen to poetry, it’s when I began to listen to the stones, and I began to listen to what the clouds had to say, and I began to listen to others. And I think, most importantly for all of us, then you begin to learn to listen to the soul, the soul of yourself in here, which is also the soul of everyone else.”
Favorite Poem Reading hosted by Steve Sherlock
Choose a favorite published poem that you have long treasured or recently discovered. Share it by reading it to those gathered for this event.
Use the form to sign up to read your favorite poem ->
https://forms.gle/YvfTLzxTYYtQDDDE6
Note: Poems may not be ones you or family members, or friends have written.
Limit: Five minutes reading time.
Note: We’ll be in the Friends Room, in the ‘new’ section of the building. The Book Sale is running in the other section.
Note: The audio of the readings will be recorded for future broadcast by Franklin Public Radio. You can choose to have your reading part of the recording or not.
Finance Committee closes out 16+ hours of budget hearings with proposed adjustments (video)
- This session was time well spent by the Committee to review the potential adjustments to the budget and come to a consensus on them. They started with a set of goals and a process to work through the listing of the items for discussion based upon what had occurred over the prior three nights.
- They wanted to minimize use of free cash. The end proposal recommends 1.8M of free cash rather than $2M
- They wanted to move some of the regular recurring 'capital items' to the ops budget where they belong. They took a step in that direction with less than $100K of police gear putting that in the Ops budget. Next cycle those items won't need to come before the Capital budget as a request
- They made a strategic investment in a couple of positions. One already in the budget for a part time clerk in the Assessors office, and additional hybrid inspector/admin help for the Building Commissioner's team. This should help the assessors and inspectors to do the work they need to do while providing some additional administrative help to help the work flow and improve our permit and tax base (both revenue generators)
- They proposed reducing the Facilities expense budget
- They confirmed the need for restoration of the Deputy Town Administrator and the School Resource officers (SROs)
- They will request that the Schools look as possibly using more of their revolving funds to help balance their budget and in turn free up more free cash on the Town side to not be used for the overall budget
- The complete set of the adjustments will be written up, presented by the FinCom to the Town Council and Joint Budget Subcommittee. The line item adjustments will be made and incorporate some other updates for the Town Administrator to issue a revised budget proposal before the Council gets to finalize their vote at the June 10th meeting. It may not be ready for the May 20-21 Council budget hearings, the key item that still might be outstanding before those hearings is the FY 2027 health costs as the annual enrollment completes April 30












