H. Presentations/Discussions |
H. Presentations/Discussions - An Act relative to establishing an animal abuse registry
puts the conviction on the CORI central registry of animal abuse takes a special kind of evil to abuse an animal |
I. Subcommittee Reports |
I. Subcommittee Reports
1. Capital
nothing
2. Budget
met this evening, about 95% with numbersnumbers getting tighter, will need to reach around to make the budget balance
3. EDC
nothing tonightMay meeting to discuss poultry issue as raised |
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Wednesday, March 28, 2018
Live Reporting: Animal Abuse Registry
Live Reporting: Town Council - March 28, 2018
Present: Hamblen, Casey, Dellorco, Mercer (remote), Kelly, Jones, Padula, Earls
Absent:
Absent:
Agenda Item | Summary |
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A. Approval of Minutes - March 14, 2018 |
A. Approval of Minutes - March 14, 2018
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B. Announcements |
B. Announcements - This meeting is being recorded by Franklin TV and shown on Comcast channel 11 and Verizon channel 29. This meeting may also be recorded by others.
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C. Proclamations/Recognitions |
C. Proclamations/Recognitions - Swearing in of Firefighter Paramedic
Peter Ballouintroduced by Chief McCarragher sworn in by Town Clerk Teresa Burr |
D. Citizen Comments |
D. Citizen Comments - Citizens are welcome to express their views for up to five minutes on a matter that is not on the Agenda. The Council will not engage in a dialogue or comment on a matter raised during Citizen Comments. The Town Council will give remarks appropriate consideration and may ask the Town Administrator to review the matter.
speaking on behalf of neighbors looking to resolve parking issue with Dean students the parking restricts access for emergency vehicles students moving trash containers to park, park in front of containers and block the trash pick up the ambulance couldn't park in front of the house when it came to make a pick up Jeff Eaglentine - Sherman Ave look into an ordinance with keeping chickens in the yard regulations are clear but the zoning in Chapter 185 restricts for space under 5 acres grouped chicken in with livestock and not appropriate Dale Kurtz - Veterans Service Officer May 25 Memorial Day breakfast authorizing the memorial walkway on Town Common over 350 bricks sold thus far meeting with DPW to discuss build process looking to paint area for memorial day to show progress 45 plaques ordered to recognize those who passed during conflict order by April 30 to have it placed with the first plot laying Bob Gardner - Longhill Road over 350 purchased, over 16 states purchased after May 1, won't be able to guarantee first layng will continue to sale and be laid on scheduled intervals; purchase no later than May 1 order forms available in multiple places franklinverteransbrick.com/ private donations are also welcome Town Clerk = Teresa Burr dog licenses due April 1 after this late fee of $30 go to website or call the office |
E. Appointments |
E. Appointments - Council on Aging
Faith Flahertymotion to approve, second, passed 9-0 via roll call |
F. Hearings |
F. Hearings
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G. License Transactions |
G. License Transactions
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Franklin Art Association’s Annual Spring Art Show and Sale - Apr 21-22
The Franklin Art Association will hold its Annual Spring Show and Sale “Art from the Heart” on Saturday, April 21, 2018, from 1PM to 8 PM and on Sunday, April 22, 2018, from 12 noon to 4 PM at THE BLACK BOX, 15 West Central Street in downtown Franklin.
A reception held on Saturday, from 4 PM to 7 PM will include entertainment by the Padula Brothers Jazz Band.
The FAA’s Annual Spring Show and Sale includes works in oil, acrylic, water media, photography, pastel, charcoal, mixed media, calligraphy and drawing. In addition to the exhibited works, small works and unframed art will be available for purchase.
The exhibit is juried and there will be first, second, third and honorable mention ribbons awarded in each category. In addition, there will be a Best of Show award and attendees may vote for a “People’s Choice” award.
For more information about the FAA, go to www.franklinart.org
A reception held on Saturday, from 4 PM to 7 PM will include entertainment by the Padula Brothers Jazz Band.
The FAA’s Annual Spring Show and Sale includes works in oil, acrylic, water media, photography, pastel, charcoal, mixed media, calligraphy and drawing. In addition to the exhibited works, small works and unframed art will be available for purchase.
The exhibit is juried and there will be first, second, third and honorable mention ribbons awarded in each category. In addition, there will be a Best of Show award and attendees may vote for a “People’s Choice” award.
For more information about the FAA, go to www.franklinart.org
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Franklin Art Association’s Annual Spring Art Show and Sale - Apr 21-22 |
Circle of Friends: Gretchen Peters - April 7 with Carolann Solebello
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Don't miss multiple GRAMMY nominee and Country Music Association Song of the Year winner Gretchen Peters


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Announcing Spring Livestrong at the YMCA
Our goal is to help participants build muscle mass and muscle strength, increase flexibility and endurance, and improve functional ability. Certified YMCA fitness instructors give personal individualized instruction and are trained in the elements of cancer, post rehab exercise, nutrition, and supportive cancer care.
The program meets twice a week for 90 minutes, using traditional exercise methods to ease you back into fitness and help participants improve confidence and self-esteem.
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Announcing Spring Livestrong at the YMCA |
Bernon Family (Franklin) Branch
45 Forge Hill Road
Franklin, MA
Day and Time:
Monday and Friday, 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM, beginning on April 9th
Monday and Wednesday, 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM, beginning on April 2nd
Additional information can also be found at www.hockymca.org/new-livestrong-classes
The Annual SEPAC Comedy Show - May 4
SAVE THE DATE for The Annual SEPAC Comedy Show on Friday, May 4 at the
Showcase Live, Patriot Place, Foxboro
It is that time of year again!! The 8th Annual Comedy show to benefit Franklin SEPAC is being held on Friday, May 4 at Showcase Live, Patriot Place.
Enjoy good food, drinks, lots of laughs, and chances to take home fabulous items through the silent auction, food frenzy and raffle.
All proceeds raised will fund SEPAC’s speakers and social events. Tickets are on sale now on our website: www.franklinsepac.org!!
If you cannot attend but would like to contribute, we welcome any and all donations.
Please email us at franklinsepac@gmail.com with any questions.
Hope you can make it!!
Showcase Live, Patriot Place, Foxboro
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The Annual SEPAC Comedy Show - May 4 |
It is that time of year again!! The 8th Annual Comedy show to benefit Franklin SEPAC is being held on Friday, May 4 at Showcase Live, Patriot Place.
Enjoy good food, drinks, lots of laughs, and chances to take home fabulous items through the silent auction, food frenzy and raffle.
All proceeds raised will fund SEPAC’s speakers and social events. Tickets are on sale now on our website: www.franklinsepac.org!!
If you cannot attend but would like to contribute, we welcome any and all donations.
Please email us at franklinsepac@gmail.com with any questions.
Hope you can make it!!
8th Annual Franklin and Bellingham Fives Road Race - May 5
8th Annual Franklin and Bellingham Fives Road Race
5K Run/Walk - 5 mile run - 1.5 mile walk
Saturday, May 5, 2018
Remington Middle School
628 Washington Street Franklin, MA
USA Track and Field Sanctioned Event
Run or Walk-5k or Run 5 mile Courses through residential neighborhoods on paved roads. 1.5 mile walk through residential neighborhoods. Help support our effort to develop the Southern New England Trunkline Trail (SNETT) into a multi-use path for Franklin and Bellingham. Post race refreshments. Prizes awarded by category. T-shirts to the first 150 entrants. Participation Medals & raffle prizes and DJ at the site for your enjoyment.
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8th Annual Franklin and Bellingham Fives Road Race - May 5 |
Event details and schedule
T-shirts to the first 150 entrants. Prizes awarded by category. Post race refreshments. Race timing by Spitler Race Systems.
- Registration: 8:30 – 9:45 AM
- Start Time: 10 AM
- Start / Finish: 628 Washington St. Franklin, MA (Remington School)
- Run – 5K and 5 mile course through residential neighborhoods
- 1.5 mile walk through residential neighborhoods
- Entry Fee:
- $30 prior to race day; $35 day of the race
- $15 Students prior to race day; $20 day of race for Students
Link to the Rail Trail Committee website with registration info:
http://www.franklinbellinghamrailtrail.org/race
Link directly to registration page:
https://www.active.com/franklin-ma/running/distance-running-races/8th-annual-franklin-and-bellingham-franklin-fives-road-race-2018?int=
Link to Facebook event:
https://www.facebook.com/events/801815903359955/
Tuesday, March 27, 2018
Live reporting: Information Matters through to closing
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]; MASC; School Start Times Advisory Committee)
reminder - Apr 4 - next coffee hour
6. New Business
a. To discuss any future agenda items
next meeting
- curriculum update
- school safety update
7. Consent Agenda
a. Keller Recurring Field Trip
I recommend approval of the request for a recurring field trip for Keller 5th Graders to Roger Williams Zoo, in Providence, RI on Friday, May 11, 2018 as detailed.
b. Jefferson Donation
I recommend acceptance of the donation of sporting equipment valued approximately at $300.00 from Dr. Maureen Sabolinski for supplemental supplies at Jefferson Elementary School.
c. Grant for Jefferson
I recommend acceptance of a check from Martin W. Richard Charitable Grant for $500.00 for supplemental supplies at Jefferson Elementary School as detailed.
d. FHS Senior Pilot
I recommend continued suspension of policy JH – Student Absences for the purposes of the late arrival/early release pilot for seniors at FHS on good standing during quarter 4.
e. Budget Transfers
I recommend Budget Transfers as detailed.
motion to approve, seconded, passed 7-0
8. Payment of Bills
Dr. Bergen
9. Payroll
Mrs. Douglas
10. EXECUTIVE SESSION
going into Executive Session will not be returning to open meeting
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]; MASC; School Start Times Advisory Committee)
reminder - Apr 4 - next coffee hour
6. New Business
a. To discuss any future agenda items
next meeting
- curriculum update
- school safety update
7. Consent Agenda
a. Keller Recurring Field Trip
I recommend approval of the request for a recurring field trip for Keller 5th Graders to Roger Williams Zoo, in Providence, RI on Friday, May 11, 2018 as detailed.
b. Jefferson Donation
I recommend acceptance of the donation of sporting equipment valued approximately at $300.00 from Dr. Maureen Sabolinski for supplemental supplies at Jefferson Elementary School.
c. Grant for Jefferson
I recommend acceptance of a check from Martin W. Richard Charitable Grant for $500.00 for supplemental supplies at Jefferson Elementary School as detailed.
d. FHS Senior Pilot
I recommend continued suspension of policy JH – Student Absences for the purposes of the late arrival/early release pilot for seniors at FHS on good standing during quarter 4.
e. Budget Transfers
I recommend Budget Transfers as detailed.
motion to approve, seconded, passed 7-0
8. Payment of Bills
Dr. Bergen
9. Payroll
Mrs. Douglas
10. EXECUTIVE SESSION
going into Executive Session will not be returning to open meeting
Live reporting: Discussion / Action Items - Mar 27, 2018
3. Discussion / Action Items
a. School Choice Vote
I recommend that the School Committee not accept any new public school choice students for the 2018-2019 school year as discussed.
http://franklinschool.vt-s.net/Pages/FranklinCom_Packets/q3-27-18%20SC%20Packet/Discussion%20ActionA-School%20Choice%20Vote.pdf
motion to approve, seconded, passed 7-0
only 3 students left in the School Choice program
it depends, it can be revenue generating but given the capacity issue at the high school, it really would not be good
b. Draft 18-19 School Committee Schedule
I recommend that the School Committee approve of the 2018-19 School Committee meeting schedule as discussed.
http://franklinschool.vt-s.net/Pages/FranklinCom_Packets/q3-27-18%20SC%20Packet/Discussion%20ActionB-SC%20Mtg%20Schedule%2018-19.pdf
motion to approve, seconded, passed 7-0
4. Discussion Only Items
Live Reporting: School Committee - March 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
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
students not present this evening
d. Superintendent’s Report
huge shout out to music program at MICCA Festival this past weekend
bronze, 8 silver medals and 2 gold medals
showcase Sunday, Apr 8 at Mechanics Hall in Worcester
Fri Apr 6 professional day
some continue from prior days
Davis/Parmenter 3rd workshop with Lesley
Jefferson social emotional theme
Keller
Kennedy focus on instructional strategies
Oak St continues committee work
Annie Sullivan/Remington - keys to learning
Horace Mann working on fall orientation
2. Guests / Presentations
a. FY19 Budget Hearing
Superintendent Sara Ahern
Business Administrator Miriam Goodnman
began budget process in October with Workshop (p4)
foundation budget for Franklin per pupil cost at 10,163 determined by state
44% provided by Chapter 70 state funding
$800K of revolving funds non-recurring revenue
$3M increase over FY 18
budget assumptions found on page 14
balanced through use of revolving funds
level service budget plus a few critical needs, page 15
adds for critical needs amount to only $26,000
staffing to be adjusted based upon increased enrollment in some areas and offset by loses, retirements, in other areas, hence budget neutral
two additional critical needs outlined on page 17 should be budget neutral (i.e. assumed to be offset by fee income)
additional FTE proposed on page 18
76% of the budget funds salaries; a total of 85% covers salary and benefits
per pupil costs being calculated at in-district and total by state
below average 33% vs state in the health care and other insurance categories
vote for adoption of budget scheduled for Apr 10
Finance Committee budget hearings in April
Town Council budget hearing in May/June
outstanding needs identified for FY 2020, page 27
good question from one of the boy scouts on how the budget is built.
line item reading and holds for further discussion being made
asst superintendent splitting due to categorization by State
attorney fees cover a multitude of requests; negotiation, policy review, student special ed planning, etc.
2400 less per student than others in the State (on average)
Additional info on the FY 2019 budget can be found
http://franklindistrict.vt-s.net/Pages/FranklinDistrict_budget/index
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 BEDH
c. FHS Student Representative Comments
students not present this evening
d. Superintendent’s Report
huge shout out to music program at MICCA Festival this past weekend
bronze, 8 silver medals and 2 gold medals
showcase Sunday, Apr 8 at Mechanics Hall in Worcester
Fri Apr 6 professional day
some continue from prior days
Davis/Parmenter 3rd workshop with Lesley
Jefferson social emotional theme
Keller
Kennedy focus on instructional strategies
Oak St continues committee work
Annie Sullivan/Remington - keys to learning
Horace Mann working on fall orientation
2. Guests / Presentations
a. FY19 Budget Hearing
Superintendent Sara Ahern
Business Administrator Miriam Goodnman
began budget process in October with Workshop (p4)
foundation budget for Franklin per pupil cost at 10,163 determined by state
44% provided by Chapter 70 state funding
$800K of revolving funds non-recurring revenue
$3M increase over FY 18
budget assumptions found on page 14
balanced through use of revolving funds
level service budget plus a few critical needs, page 15
adds for critical needs amount to only $26,000
staffing to be adjusted based upon increased enrollment in some areas and offset by loses, retirements, in other areas, hence budget neutral
two additional critical needs outlined on page 17 should be budget neutral (i.e. assumed to be offset by fee income)
additional FTE proposed on page 18
76% of the budget funds salaries; a total of 85% covers salary and benefits
per pupil costs being calculated at in-district and total by state
below average 33% vs state in the health care and other insurance categories
vote for adoption of budget scheduled for Apr 10
Finance Committee budget hearings in April
Town Council budget hearing in May/June
outstanding needs identified for FY 2020, page 27
good question from one of the boy scouts on how the budget is built.
line item reading and holds for further discussion being made
asst superintendent splitting due to categorization by State
attorney fees cover a multitude of requests; negotiation, policy review, student special ed planning, etc.
2400 less per student than others in the State (on average)
Additional info on the FY 2019 budget can be found
http://franklindistrict.vt-s.net/Pages/FranklinDistrict_budget/index
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