The introduction document and the Question and Answers document for the new curbside Trash pickup process starting July 1, 2010 are now available on the Town website
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Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Franklin, MA: School Committee 03/09/10
The collected posts for the Franklin, MA School Committee meeting on Tuesday, March 9, 2010 can be found here:
- Live reporting - Information matters, closing
- Live reporting - action items
- Live reporting - Bully Task Force
- Live reporting - policies
- Live reporting - Budget Q & A
- Live reporting - FY 2011 Budget
- Live reporting - Franklin, MA: School Committee
In the News: school budget
The proposed budget, $52.2 million, does not see any cuts in programs and could potentially bring back the late bus at no additional cost.
"We're anticipating reviewing the current routes and ridership," Goodman said. "We're expecting to bring back the late bus without an additional increase."
The late bus was not offered for the 2009-2010 school year to help eliminate the budget gap.
"When the late bus was eliminated it created an inequity in the district," Superintendent Maureen Sabolinski said.
Franklin schools predict $2M in increased costs
from The Milford Daily News News RSS by Ashley Studley/Daily News staff
Hold the date for the Charles River Watershed Cleanup!
Are you looking to make a real difference in your community? If so, join a group or form your own to clean up trash throughout the Charles River Upper Watershed. You will be helping us improve the appearance and health of the waterways in our region.
If you live in the Upper Watershed please consider volunteering a few hours of your time to help us protect this unique and valuable natural resource. The large majority of our the cleanup sites are land-based, but we have a few on-water sites for experienced paddlers who can supply their own canoe or kayak.
Did you know? The Charles River stretches for more than 80 miles from Hopkinton to Boston. It originates and flows for nearly 37 miles here in the Upper Watershed. In our region alone the Charles is fed by 45+ miles of waterways including seven major tributary rivers, brooks, and streams.
WHEN: Saturday, April 24, 2010
TIME: 9:00 AM - 12:00 Noon
WHERE: Charles River Upper Watershed - Ashland, Bellingham, Dover, Franklin, Holliston, Hopedale, Hopkinton, Medfield, Medway, Mendon, Milford, Millis, Norfolk, Sherborn, Wrentham.
The volunteer check-in site will be located in front of Whole Foods Market in Bellingham, MA. Stop by to get directions to your assigned site, collect your cleanup supplies and receive a free t-shirt. We encourage you to sign up in advance by using the contact information below.
CONTACT: David Dobrzynski
Upper Watershed Volunteer Coordinator
EMAIL: CRWAvolunteer@gmail.com
You can view the flyer for this event here:
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
Live reporting - Information matters, closing
5. Information Matters
Superintendent’s Report
a. Enrollment Comparisons
Sabolinski, The Parmenter School is getting the energy grant for solar panels. US Rep Jim McGovern and State Senator Karen Spilka spent some time visiting and asking good questions. We are leading the way on energy saving measures.
School Committee Sub-Committee Reports
Community Health Council has been doing good work on bullying
Space needs sub-committee report should be ready for early in April
School Committee Liaison Reports
none
6. New Business
To discuss future business that may be brought before the School Committee.
Trivia Bee - FEF on 4/29
7. Executive Session
Grievance
motion to enter executive session, to not return to open session.
motion passed via roll call, 7-0
Superintendent’s Report
a. Enrollment Comparisons
Sabolinski, The Parmenter School is getting the energy grant for solar panels. US Rep Jim McGovern and State Senator Karen Spilka spent some time visiting and asking good questions. We are leading the way on energy saving measures.
School Committee Sub-Committee Reports
Community Health Council has been doing good work on bullying
Space needs sub-committee report should be ready for early in April
School Committee Liaison Reports
none
6. New Business
To discuss future business that may be brought before the School Committee.
Trivia Bee - FEF on 4/29
7. Executive Session
Grievance
motion to enter executive session, to not return to open session.
motion passed via roll call, 7-0
Live reporting - action items
4. Action Items
a. I recommend adoption of Policy EB – Safety Program. motion to approve, passed 7-0
b. I recommend adoption of Policy EEA - – Student Transportation Policy – Services and Eligibility motion to approve, passed 7-0
c. I recommend adoption of Policy EEB - – Student Transportation Policy – Services and Eligibility motion to approve, passed 7-0
d. I recommend acceptance of a check for $100.00 from Charron & Michael Holtzman in memory of Barbara Esterly, FHS cafeteria worker for the FHS gift account. motion to approve, passed 7-0
e. I recommend acceptance of a check for $2920.00 from the Parmenter PCC for field trips and buses. motion to approve, passed 7-0
f. I recommend approval of the request of Judi Bassignani for the Parmenter 4th Grade field trip to the VMA Art & Cultural Center in Providence, RI on June 5, 2010. motion to approve, passed 7-0
g. I recommend acceptance of a check for $500.00 from the JF Kennedy PCC for a 1st grade field trip and buses to Drumlin Farm. motion to approve, passed 7-0
h. I recommend approval of the 7th Grade RMS field trip to Stadium Theatre in Woonsocket, RI to see the play “Eureka!”. motion to approve, passed 7-0
i. I recommend approval to establish the Franklin Arts Academy (FAA) using the small learning community model, at FHS for the 2010-2011 school year. motion to approve, passed 7-0
j. I recommend acceptance of a check for $7000.00 from the Keller PCC for 2 field trips & buses to the Museum of Science and Roger Williams Zoo. motion to approve, passed 7-0
k. I recommend acceptance of a check for $1170.75 from Lifetouch for the Annie Sullivan MS student activity fund. motion to approve, passed 7-0
l. I recommend acceptance of the donation of 25 Laptop computers from Boston Scientific C/O (Christine Tattrie) to the Franklin Public Schools Technology Department. motion to approve, passed 7-0
a. I recommend adoption of Policy EB – Safety Program. motion to approve, passed 7-0
b. I recommend adoption of Policy EEA - – Student Transportation Policy – Services and Eligibility motion to approve, passed 7-0
c. I recommend adoption of Policy EEB - – Student Transportation Policy – Services and Eligibility motion to approve, passed 7-0
d. I recommend acceptance of a check for $100.00 from Charron & Michael Holtzman in memory of Barbara Esterly, FHS cafeteria worker for the FHS gift account. motion to approve, passed 7-0
e. I recommend acceptance of a check for $2920.00 from the Parmenter PCC for field trips and buses. motion to approve, passed 7-0
f. I recommend approval of the request of Judi Bassignani for the Parmenter 4th Grade field trip to the VMA Art & Cultural Center in Providence, RI on June 5, 2010. motion to approve, passed 7-0
g. I recommend acceptance of a check for $500.00 from the JF Kennedy PCC for a 1st grade field trip and buses to Drumlin Farm. motion to approve, passed 7-0
h. I recommend approval of the 7th Grade RMS field trip to Stadium Theatre in Woonsocket, RI to see the play “Eureka!”. motion to approve, passed 7-0
i. I recommend approval to establish the Franklin Arts Academy (FAA) using the small learning community model, at FHS for the 2010-2011 school year. motion to approve, passed 7-0
j. I recommend acceptance of a check for $7000.00 from the Keller PCC for 2 field trips & buses to the Museum of Science and Roger Williams Zoo. motion to approve, passed 7-0
k. I recommend acceptance of a check for $1170.75 from Lifetouch for the Annie Sullivan MS student activity fund. motion to approve, passed 7-0
l. I recommend acceptance of the donation of 25 Laptop computers from Boston Scientific C/O (Christine Tattrie) to the Franklin Public Schools Technology Department. motion to approve, passed 7-0
Live reporting - Bully Task Force
Anti-Bullying Task Force
Recognition that the State is likely doing something in this arena.
Trahan - The Community Health Council has been working on this matter and I will be reporting later on some of the specific items
Rohrbach - I would second what Roberta mentioned about the Community Health Council's activities. I would recommend that they be part of this activity.
Peer mediation at the high school.
Cafasso - from my time on the committee, I recall a number of presentations from principals on various actions and initiatives taken. It is not a surprise, we should be prepared. We can only do what we can do. We need to engage the community, especially the parents. Modeling the appropriate behavior for their children. This starts at home.
Sabolinski - The middle school principals are out in front of this. There is a lot of interest in this.
Roy we will get this started and get back to the committee by June 15th.
Recognition that the State is likely doing something in this arena.
Trahan - The Community Health Council has been working on this matter and I will be reporting later on some of the specific items
Rohrbach - I would second what Roberta mentioned about the Community Health Council's activities. I would recommend that they be part of this activity.
Peer mediation at the high school.
Cafasso - from my time on the committee, I recall a number of presentations from principals on various actions and initiatives taken. It is not a surprise, we should be prepared. We can only do what we can do. We need to engage the community, especially the parents. Modeling the appropriate behavior for their children. This starts at home.
Sabolinski - The middle school principals are out in front of this. There is a lot of interest in this.
Roy we will get this started and get back to the committee by June 15th.
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