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Friday, January 13, 2012
Long weekend ahead
With Martin Luther King Day on Monday, we have a long weekend ahead of us.

If you are going to be traveling, be safe. Enjoy!
If you are going to be traveling, be safe. Enjoy!
In the News - Franklin students, burning permits
Franklin students get lesson in political activism
by Alison McCall/Daily News staff
Franklin kids take heat for taking up space
by Alison McCall/Daily News staff
Franklin burning permits available
by GateHouse Media, Inc.
Budget Workshop - School presentation
From the Budget Workshop held on Wednesday, Jan 11, 2012 - this is the School Budget presentation.
You can view the budget workshop via the on-demand feature from the Franklin webpage. The meeting ran just under an hour and was reported to be quite informative (I haven't caught up to view it myself yet, hopefully this long weekend will provide some time to do so).
FPS_Budget_workshop_20120111
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You can view the budget workshop via the on-demand feature from the Franklin webpage. The meeting ran just under an hour and was reported to be quite informative (I haven't caught up to view it myself yet, hopefully this long weekend will provide some time to do so).
Thursday, January 12, 2012
Live reporting - Organizational meeting - "Citizens for a New Franklin High School"
School Building Committee Chair Tom Mercer is providing an overview of the work performed to date. The various proposal put together, what was rated and ranked, pros and cons, then ultimately the MSBA invited Franklin into the "Model School" program.
Participating were at least one representative from the Finance Committee, many of the School Committee and Town Council members.
Among the items shared:
The Whitman-Hanson model school has been replicated 8 times around the state. One other model school has been replicated once. The other two model schools have not yet been replicated.
The foot print of the new building is two-thirds of the size of the existing building. It goes up three stories to reduce the foot print over the existing space.
There is 850 seat auditorium/theater in the new design.
MSBA will vote on Jan 25th to approve or deny our proposal. The School Building Committee will then come to the Town Council asking for a debt exclusion with a target date for the vote - March 27. The Town Council has final say on the debt exclusion and date for the vote.
If all goes well, ground will be broken this fall and the new building should be open in the fall of 2014.
The total cost of the project is projected to be $104.5 M
Franklin's share would be $47 M. The State will pick up 59.52% of the cost (the balance).
When the project started the expected reimbursement was expected to be 30-34%
The debt exclusion is for a twenty year period. It will be an increasing cost and then flat for the remainder of the twenty year term. Compared to an override, the debt exclusion increase in taxes will expire at twenty years. The override never expires (unless there is an 'underride' - and yes, it does happen but not frequently in MA).
Tom is doing this 'road show' several times and the schedule will continue to develop.
The group has a Facebook page
There is a Twitter account created: https://twitter.com/#!/sayYEStoFHS
There will likely be a website (link to be added when available)
The other model schools being built with the Whitman-Hanson model are coming in on or under budget and schedule.
One of the major items bringing the current high school to warning status is the lack of handicap access. The cost to provide accessibility to the current facility still wouldn't address other issues affecting the warning status.
The current facility is experiencing a rash of electric shorts causing fire alarms. This is part of the overall infrastructure problem.
Important dates
Jan 31 - Finance Committee meeting to preview the proposal and make their vote
Feb 1 - Town Council meeting
Feb 28 - School Committee meeting
The model school is a take it or leave it proposal Franklin can get a 104.5 million facility for $47M.
"Citizens for a New Franklin High School"
Wadsworth Diary - Jan 12, 1892
Damp & foggy most the day & is this eve. Thawy. Chored about home. Cleared up a little in the house & c & c.
In the 1850s, on a busy working farm in the southern part of Franklin, a man named George Wadsworth started writing in a journal about everyday events. When he filled that journal, he bought another, and filled that up too. Two dozen journals, and 27 years later, he had written about almost everything that can happen in a small New England town. His words were lost to history until 1986, when town resident Gail Lembo came across some of the journals at a yard sale.
From the Franklin Historical Museum website
http://www.franklinhistoricalmuseum.com/p/wadsworth-diaries_30.html
In the News - budget balancing, Hamilton digs, Daddario awards, patent law, puppy training
Franklin leaders begin budget-balancing act
by Alison McCall/Daily News staff
Hamilton digs in at Forge Park in Franklin
by Alison McCall/Daily News staff
Daddario Hardware awards $1,000 Shopping Giveaway
by GateHouse Media, Inc.
Franklin resident named Boston Patent Law Assoc. president
by GateHouse Media, Inc.
NEADS seeking help training puppies
by GateHouse Media, Inc.
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