Tuesday, November 25, 2008

live reporting - Miriam Goodman

Miriam provided an update on the following items.


1 - I recommend approval of the budget transfers as listed on the attached.
Approved 6-0

7 - I recommend approval of the authorization of the Superintendent to create and administer the FPS 403B Plan document in accordance with the IRS Regulations as detailed in the attached memo.

Approved 6-0

(will copy the details of the memo referenced later)

Live reporting - School Committee meeting 11/25/08

Present: Armenio, Cafasso, Mullen, Roy, Rohrbach, Trahan
Absent: Kelly

1. Routine Business
  • Citizen’s Comments - none
  • Review of Agenda - move action items #1 and 7 up to Guests & Presentations section
  • Minutes: I recommend approval of the minutes from the November 18, 2008 School Committee Meeting - approved 6-0
  • Payment of Bills Mr. Kelly
  • Payroll Ms. Armenio
  • FHS Student Representatives
  • Correspondence:

"who might have provided the alcohol"

Milford Daily News
Posted Nov 25, 2008 @ 12:33 AM
Last update Nov 25, 2008 @ 01:42 AM

WRENTHAM —

Police busted another underage drinking party Friday, arresting 20 youths at a gathering where many wore keepsakes honoring a teen who died following another beer bash, police said.

"We just arraigned all 20 (yesterday)," said Wrentham Police Sgt. William McGrath.

He said at the party Friday, many of the teens were wearing pink bracelets in memory of Taylor Meyer, the 17-year-old Plainville girl who drowned in a Norfolk swamp last month following an underage drinking party in the woods.

"Additionally, in the driveway was at least one car with a memorial painted in the back window," he said.

The rear window message read: "R.I.P. Tay. Best Friends Always. I love you angel."

McGrath said Kathi Meyer, the mother of the deceased King Philip High School senior, showed up at the arraignment and asked the teens to return the pink bracelets. Some of them were at the Oct. 17 party where Taylor Meyer was last seen alive, as well as at her funeral.

"I don't speak for the mother, but I did sense her disappointment," McGrath said.

Read the full article in the Milford Daily News here


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Looking for FHS Alumni artists


FRANKLIN - The Franklin Art Department is hoping to highlight the work of Franklin High School alumni who continued making art after high school graduation.

Anyone who participated in the art department and is still involved with art or design is welcome to exhibit examples of their work for the students and community of Franklin to appreciate.

The department is seeking architects, industrial designers, graphic artists, photographers, illustrators, apparel designers, fine artists in any medium, as well as college students currently studying in any art related field to participate in this first-ever alumni show.

To exhibit your work in the new Gallery 218, or to volunteer to help, send an email by Jan. 5 to: Rosanne Walsh ("Mrs. Gosch"), class of 1982 at rgosch@franklin.k12.ma.us or Mike Caple, art director at caplem@franklin.k12.ma.us.

Originally posted on the Gazette web site


Monday, November 24, 2008

School Committee - AGENDA - 11/25/08

Franklin School Committee Meeting
November 25, 2008
Municipal Building – Council Chambers
7:00 P.M.

AGENDA

Call to order Mr. Roy
Pledge of Allegiance
Moment of Silence

1. Routine Business
  • Citizen’s Comments
  • Review of Agenda
  • Minutes: I recommend approval of the minutes from the November 18, 2008 School Committee Meeting.
  • Payment of Bills Mr. Kelly
  • Payroll Ms. Armenio
  • FHS Student Representatives
  • Correspondence:


2. Guests/Presentations:
  • Horace Mann, Remington & Annie Sullivan Middle School’s School Improvement Plans
  • MCAS
  • Technology Report and Capital Needs

3. Discussion Only Items
  • Budget to Actual
  • School Calendar Survey Results
  • Modular Classrooms

4. Action Items
  1. I recommend approval of the budget transfers as listed on the attached.
  2. I recommend approval of the Horace Mann Middle School’s School Improvement Plan
  3. I recommend approval of the Remington Middle School’s School Improvement Plan
  4. I recommend approval of the Annie Sullivan Middle School’s School Improvement Plan
  5. I recommend approval of the request of the FHS Music Dept. for the April 18-20, 2009 field trip to New York City as detailed.
  6. I recommend acceptance of the donation of science equipment valued at $8,000 from Vacumet Corp. for the FHS Science Department.
  7. I recommend approval of the authorization of the Superintendent to create and administer the FPS 403B Plan document in accordance with the IRS Regulations as detailed in the attached memo.
  8. I recommend acceptance of the annual donation of $50.00 from Leuder’s Environmental, Inc to be used for library books for Davis Thayer Elementary School.
  9. I recommend approval of the MS Trip to NY City on May 9, 2009 as detailed on the attached.

5. Information Matters
• Superintendent’s Report
  1. Calendar Survey
  2. Teacher Award
  3. Connect Ed Update

• School Committee Sub-Committee Reports
• School Committee Liaison Reports

6. New Business
• To discuss future business that may be brought before the School Committee.

7. Executive Session
• Contractual Negotiations

8. Adjourn

"This further opens the door"

Milford Daily News
Posted Nov 23, 2008 @ 11:46 PM

FRANKLIN —

Agreeing to establish an area in town for industrial development was called a "no-brainer" for Town Council when the decision came before them last Wednesday.

The council unanimously voted to opt into Chapter 43D and establish a priority development site on two parcels of town-owned land adjacent to Pond Street, in the office zoning district.

Chapter 43D, signed into Massachusetts law in 2006, guarantees local permitting decisions on priority development sites within 180 days, and increases the visibility of a community and the target development site.

There are a lot of vacancies in Franklin's two industrial parks, said Bryan Taberner, Franklin's director of planning and development. He said Town Council could designate each, or portions of them, as priority development sites.

"The key benefit to having priority development sites is, the state will help you market that site. They will actually put us on the map, even internationally. That's a huge benefit," Taberner said.

Read the full article in the Milford Daily News here.

This was part of the live reporting of the Town Council meeting November 19, 2008


Saturday, November 22, 2008

Sign spinners for Jenny Craig

Have you sign those crazy guys spinning signs at the 140/I495 exits or near the entrance to the Franklin Village Shopping Center?

I caught up with Justin Brown today to find out a little more about them and to record this brief video in case you missed their performance. Saturday is their last day advertising for the Jenny Craig opening at Franklin Village.

Justin was at the entrance and is pictured in the video here. He was joined by Charles "Chaz" Bryant, Ray Rivera, and Michael "Rex" Rexrode.






If you would like to enlist the sign spinners to help advertise your company, the contact information is available on the AArrow Advertising web site.

Enjoy!

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