J. LEGISLATION FOR ACTION
1. Resolution 11-06: Acceptance of Gift – Council on Aging
motion to accept - passed 5-0
2. Resolution 11-07: Amendment to the Final Cable Television License Granted to Verizon New England, Inc.
The cable providers don't like to give real numbers but there are 10,500 subscribers about 5500 for Comcast and 5000 for Verizon. The motion brings equity to both vendors in terms of expense to them.
motion to accept - passed 6-0
Updated after the meeting - (Powderly arrived in time for this vote)
K. TOWN ADMINISTRATOR’S REPORT
Thanks to all the town employees on the roof clearing, real team effort, Fire, DPW and Schools to remove snow. No reason for concern, everything under control. There are roof leaks in several buildings
Snow removal has exceeded $1 M. We have some stabilization money to handle more if necessary
Budget still a work in progress, numbers being developed. Hopefully, in March should have some.better numbers to work with.
The process at the State level in prior years has changed, we are still anticipating getting a good number to work with for local aid. The remainder of the budget at the State level may not be finalized until July. I am not ready to come out and give you a state aid number until the Senate and the House provide some indication
L. OLD BUSINESS - none
M. NEW BUSINESS - none
N. COUNCIL COMMENTS
Jones - the contractors had a very good turnout for the Stretch Code workshop held today at the Municipal Bldg. Could the councilors get a copy of what was handed out today?
Pfeffer - have we received a report from the 4th of July Committee?
Nutting - not yet, it is requested but not yet received.
Pfeffer - maybe someone with a cell phone could take a photo of the cars using the handicap parking spot to send to the police
February is Heart Month - Friends of Franklin, St Mary's Food Pantry or St Vincent dePaul.
Congratulations to Glen Jones and family on their new addition.
O. EXECUTIVE SESSION – Negotiations, Litigation, Real Property, as May Be Required
Motion to go into executive session, not to return to open meeting
Passed 6-0 (via roll call)
Franklin, MA
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Wednesday, February 16, 2011
Live reporting - Town Council
Present: Kelly, Jones, Vallee, Mason, Pfeffer
Absent: Whalen, Zollo, McGann, Powderly
A. APPROVAL OF MINUTES - none to approve
B. ANNOUNCEMENTS
The meeting is recorded by Verizon, Comcast and Franklin Matters
C. PROCLAMATIONS/RECOGNITIONS - none
D. CITIZEN COMMENTS - none
E. APPOINTMENTS - none
F. HEARINGS - none
G. LICENSE TRANSACTIONS - none
H. PRESENTATIONS/DISCUSSIONS - none
I. SUBCOMMITTEE REPORTS - none
Franklin, MA
Absent: Whalen, Zollo, McGann, Powderly
A. APPROVAL OF MINUTES - none to approve
B. ANNOUNCEMENTS
The meeting is recorded by Verizon, Comcast and Franklin Matters
C. PROCLAMATIONS/RECOGNITIONS - none
D. CITIZEN COMMENTS - none
E. APPOINTMENTS - none
F. HEARINGS - none
G. LICENSE TRANSACTIONS - none
H. PRESENTATIONS/DISCUSSIONS - none
I. SUBCOMMITTEE REPORTS - none
Franklin, MA
School Committee 02/15/11
The collection of reporting from the School Committee meeting on Tuesday, February 15, 2011 can be found here
Finance Committee Chairperson Jim Roche takes notes during the school budget hearing
Franklin, MA
Finance Committee Chairperson Jim Roche takes notes during the school budget hearing
- Live reporting - Closing
- Live reporting - action items
- Live reporting - Discussion only items
- Live reporting - School Budget
- Live reporting - Life Long Learning
- Live reporting - Rep Vallee, Sen Spilka
- Live reporting - Franklin Arts Academy
- Live reporting - School Committee
Franklin, MA
"This is not a Cadillac school system"
"We think this is not an unreasonable expectation for a budget," Superintendent Maureen Sabolinski said, noting some figures such as local aid and health insurance could change. "It helps us to keep and maintain programs. Would we like to have all 14.3 positions back? Absolutely. But, we think this is a reasonable budget proposal in these economic times."
The positions to be cut include five elementary school teachers, six middle school teachers and the high school's alternative programs coordinator.
Remington Middle School Principal Paul Peri said fewer teachers could boost class sizes to more than 27 students while Sabolinski noted it would be harder for teachers to focus on helping individual students who may be struggling.
School Committee member Ed Cafasso said while many people may have individual complaints about a bad teacher, overall the district has performed well while spending about $2,800 less per pupil than the state average.
Read the full article in the Milford Daily News here.
Review all the notes reported live during the School Committee meeting here
Franklin, MA
In the News - energy code workshop, Odd Couple, reward, Circle of Friends
Franklin to hold energy code workshop
by GateHouse Media, Inc.
Dean College presents 'The Odd Couple'
by GateHouse Media, Inc.
Reward offered for stolen Franklin bell
by Brian Benson/Daily News staff
Circle of Friends presents Celtic Band RUNA
by GateHouse Media, Inc.
Franklin, MA
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
Live reporting - Closing
5. Information Matters
Superintendent’s Report
Kindergarten registration is in, there is already an increase of 14 students and we are expecting more, we tend to get registrations through the beginning of the school year
Recognition of the two retiring principals
Introduction of Mr Fortin - new Horace Mann principal, he will return for a more formal intro and discussion
School Committee Sub-Committee Reports
School Committee Liaison Reports
6. New Business
To discuss future business that may be brought before the School Committee.
March 10th - Trivia Bee
Motion to enter executive session not to return to open meeting
Franklin, MA
Superintendent’s Report
Kindergarten registration is in, there is already an increase of 14 students and we are expecting more, we tend to get registrations through the beginning of the school year
Recognition of the two retiring principals
Introduction of Mr Fortin - new Horace Mann principal, he will return for a more formal intro and discussion
School Committee Sub-Committee Reports
School Committee Liaison Reports
6. New Business
To discuss future business that may be brought before the School Committee.
March 10th - Trivia Bee
Motion to enter executive session not to return to open meeting
Franklin, MA
Live reporting - action items
4. Action Items
a. I recommend acceptance of a check for $921.60 from the Remington PCC for in-house enrichment. motion to approve, passed 6-0
b. I recommend acceptance of a check for $125.00 from the Kennedy PCC for field trips. motion to approve, passed 6-0
c. I recommend the naming of the FHS away-side press box in memory of FHS football coach, Gerry Leone.
motion to approve, passed 6-0
d. I recommend approval of the recurring field trip to Hartford, CT for the FHS Cheerleaders for a competition as detailed. motion to approve, passed 6-0
e. I recommend adoption of the School Committee Schedule for 2011-2012 as discussed. motion to approve, passed 6-0
f. I recommend acceptance of a check for $1655.00 from the Horace Mann PCC for in-house enrichment at HMMS. motion to approve, passed 6-0
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g. I recommend acceptance of $308.00 from Roberta Trahan for supplemental curriculum materials for the Franklin Public Schools. motion to approve, passed 6-0
h. I recommend approval of the budget transfers as detailed.
motion to approve, passed 6-0
i. I recommend acceptance of the donation of a bass, bag and bow from Mr. & Mrs. Richards for the FHS Music Department. motion to approve, passed 6-0
j. I recommend adoption of the FY 2012 budget as detailed
Cafasso - this is not a Cadillac service, this is providing a high quality education, more than others, at a cost less than others. There is no one who can show us that these school are not worth every penny.
motion to approve, passed 6-0
Franklin, MA
a. I recommend acceptance of a check for $921.60 from the Remington PCC for in-house enrichment. motion to approve, passed 6-0
b. I recommend acceptance of a check for $125.00 from the Kennedy PCC for field trips. motion to approve, passed 6-0
c. I recommend the naming of the FHS away-side press box in memory of FHS football coach, Gerry Leone.
motion to approve, passed 6-0
d. I recommend approval of the recurring field trip to Hartford, CT for the FHS Cheerleaders for a competition as detailed. motion to approve, passed 6-0
e. I recommend adoption of the School Committee Schedule for 2011-2012 as discussed. motion to approve, passed 6-0
f. I recommend acceptance of a check for $1655.00 from the Horace Mann PCC for in-house enrichment at HMMS. motion to approve, passed 6-0
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g. I recommend acceptance of $308.00 from Roberta Trahan for supplemental curriculum materials for the Franklin Public Schools. motion to approve, passed 6-0
h. I recommend approval of the budget transfers as detailed.
motion to approve, passed 6-0
i. I recommend acceptance of the donation of a bass, bag and bow from Mr. & Mrs. Richards for the FHS Music Department. motion to approve, passed 6-0
j. I recommend adoption of the FY 2012 budget as detailed
Cafasso - this is not a Cadillac service, this is providing a high quality education, more than others, at a cost less than others. There is no one who can show us that these school are not worth every penny.
motion to approve, passed 6-0
Franklin, MA
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