The Franklin Food Pantry has taken the food revolution to their front porch. The greenery growing in the pots are flowers and edible plants (i.e. vegetables).
Do you have space for a planter to grow something for your table?
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Thursday, June 24, 2010
Reminder: The question is open until midnight on June 25th
Based upon the discussion around the article in the Milford Daily News on Tuesday 6/15/10, a new poll question has been added to the center column of Franklin Matters.
The question asks if the override question had been phrased differently would the results have been different. In particular the question is:
If the override was split into 2 separate questions, would you have approved the school override? Q1 - $2.1 million for schools Q2 - $900K for roads/the town
Yes
No
The article and full comment stream can be found here:http://www.milforddailynews.com/topstories/x1602636112/Franklin-proceeds-with-layoffs
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"Morris stood out from the crowd"
By Ashley Studley, Daily News staff
Posted Jun 24, 2010 @ 01:22 AM
FRANKLIN —
The School Committee Tuesday welcomed a new addition to the district's administration team, incoming Parmenter Elementary School Principal Tom Morris.
On July 1, Morris will replace Judi Bassignani, who is retiring.
A music teacher for Newton public schools, Morris is looking forward to his new position.
"I'm thrilled to be coming to the Franklin public school district," he said.
Read the full article in the Milford Daily News here
http://www.milforddailynews.com/topstories/x2071994758/Franklin-welcomes-new-Parmenter-principal
This was reported in real-time from the School Committee meeting on Tuesday evening here:
http://franklinmatters.blogspot.com/2010/06/live-reporting-tom-morris-parmenter.html
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Live reporting - Financial Planning Committee
Present: Hardesty, Roche, Cameron, Bartlett, Whalen, Rohrbach, Zollo
Absent: Morrison, Trahan, Mason, Nutting, Sabolinski
What is the next thing we can do to have an incremental effect?
Update forecast, provide an estimate on next years shortage
How do we control costs going forward, esp with 80% of our costs in employee compensation
How many towns have passed overrides around us?
need to re-do the report to make it more easily understandable, i.e. what impact does it have on me!
(Roche left)
Town of Wakefield Chap 70 inequity example
http://www.wakefield.ma.us/Public_Documents/WakefieldMA_EmerNews/02A596B0-000F8513
Norfolk, MA failed their override 6/22/10
The override did not pass. 1,806 votes, which is 29% of registered voters. Yes 571, No 1,235
http://www.norfolknet.com/norfolk/
what are the spending priorities over the next several years?
solicit input on the level of services and what services should be kept
what is the spending priority list?
Franklin, MA
Absent: Morrison, Trahan, Mason, Nutting, Sabolinski
What is the next thing we can do to have an incremental effect?
Update forecast, provide an estimate on next years shortage
How do we control costs going forward, esp with 80% of our costs in employee compensation
How many towns have passed overrides around us?
need to re-do the report to make it more easily understandable, i.e. what impact does it have on me!
(Roche left)
Town of Wakefield Chap 70 inequity example
http://www.wakefield.ma.us/Public_Documents/WakefieldMA_EmerNews/02A596B0-000F8513
Norfolk, MA failed their override 6/22/10
The override did not pass. 1,806 votes, which is 29% of registered voters. Yes 571, No 1,235
http://www.norfolknet.com/norfolk/
what are the spending priorities over the next several years?
solicit input on the level of services and what services should be kept
what is the spending priority list?
Franklin, MA
Brainstorming Rules
Rules for brainstorming? Are you sure?
Yes, most definitely. Every game has rules even if they are made up along the way.
Is brainstorming a game?
If we treat it as such, with rules, then the best ideas will win. Note: the ideas win! Not the people who play, the ideas!
The Rules
- Generate as Many Ideas as Possible
- Encourage Wild and Exaggerated Ideas, No Matter How Crazy, Ridiculous, or Farfetched the Idea Might Be
- There will be No Detailed Discussions about an Idea, Except to Provide Clarification
- Assign Someone as the Scribe. The Scribe Should Write Down Every Idea – No Screening
- Keep a Copy of the Rules in Plain View (That's called transparency!)
- The Brainstorming List Must Be Visible to Everyone (also transparency!)
- Snowballing on Other Ideas is Encouraged
- Postpone and Withhold Judgment of Any Idea (Yes, this will be a tough one)
- Leave Your Titles at the Door (and likely the hardest!)
- The Optimum Number of People is Between 8 And 12, with One-Third of the Group Being Outsiders
Would you like to play?
Note: the rules come from Mark L Fox and his book DaVinci and the 40 Answers
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School Committee - 06/22/10
The posts live reported from the School Committee meeting on Tuesday, June 22, 2010 can be found here
Franklin, MA
- Live reporting - Closing
- Live reporting - Foreign language (Latin, Spanish)...
- Live reporting - Action items
- Live reporting - FY 2011 budget
- Live reporting - Best Buddies 'Don't Use the R Wor...
- Live reporting - Tom Morris, Parmenter Principal
- Live reporting - School Committee
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"Finding interested and qualified candidates has been difficult"
Franklin school decisions explained
from The Milford Daily News News RSS by Ashley Studley/Daily News staffFranklin, MA
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