Saturday, November 15, 2014

FHS News Round up

Several quick items with Franklin High School in the news today.

Girls play for the Championship


The Franklin High School girls soccer team plays in the D1 South Championship today. The game is scheduled for Braintree High School at 2:00 PM


Boys play in Charity All Star event


Members of the boys soccer team will be playing in the Hockomock Charity All Star game today. The boys All Star game is scheduled for 3:00 PM. Go for 1:00 PM and see the other Hockomock All Star girls play (of course, the Franklin girls will miss this as they have their own championship game today).

Charity Soccer All Star Event
Charity Soccer All Star Event
Additional details on the charity event being held at Attleboro High can be found here
http://www.hockomocksports.com/charity-soccer-all-star-game.html



Sophie reports on Nashville


From Pantherbook, an interview with Sophie Addi on her trip to Nashville for the National Honors Concert Band.

Sophie on left with two other musicians in Nashville
Sophie on left with two other musicians in Nashville (Pantherbook photo)

read the full interview in Pantherbook here:
http://pantherbook.org/student-life/2014/11/14/sophie-addi-from-fhs-to-the-grand-ole-opry/


Spirit Week events at FHS


Also from Pantherbook, spirit week begins on Monday and the schedule of activities has been published
http://pantherbook.org/top-stories/2014/11/14/student-government-weekly-update/


MassBudget: Increasing Learning Time to Expand Opportunity



  MASSBudget     roadmap to expanding opportunity


Beyond the Bell:
Options for Increased Learning Time 
 
All children can benefit from important academic and enrichment opportunities beyond the traditional six hour school day. Higher income families often spend close to $10,000 a year on such enrichment for their children. However, many of our children - and particularly those who face the greatest challenges and might benefit the most - don't have these opportunities.  

Increased learning time can be an effective tool for providing more of our young people with improved, more well-rounded education - but only if it's done right. Beyond the Bell: Options for Increased Learning Time examines which strategies have proven most effective in implementing longer school days, quality after school services, and summer learning opportunities. 

Effective programs are most often designed in partnership with teachers, parents and outside partners and are used to provide both additional academic support and other forms of enrichment. They often also provide additional planning time for teachers, bring in community partners, and sometimes create hands-on learning opportunities to provide variety and engagement for kids. Beyond the Bell concludes by estimating what it costs to provide programs with these effective elements.

To read the full paper, please go HERE.



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STUDENT Holidays SPECIALS from Team Fitness and CrossFit Franklin!



STUDENT HOLIDAY SPECIAL
Welcome home students.  The holidays are an important time to reconnect with family and friends and enjoy lots of good food and drink. Below are the specials we are running for college students for keeping you fit and strong while at home. We look forward to welcoming you back to the club and helping you to reconnect with the friends you haven't seen in a while. 

Team Fitness/CrossFit Franklin Student Thanksgiving/Holiday/Winter/Spring/Summer Specials

                        TFF Regular     Special Price        CFF Regular    Special
Thanksgiving**     $10                 Included                  $29.95            Included
Holiday/Winter**   $29.95           Included                  $59                  Included
Spring                    $10                 Included                  $29.95            Included
Summer                $104               Included                  $297               Included
Total                     $153.95        $119.95*             $415.90        $299*

*Special price available ONLY 11/17/14-12/31/14.
**Must be paid in full during time period indicated.     

If you join either at Thanksgiving or at winter holiday break, AND pay in full at sign up, you can receive the special pricing that will include membership through next summer.       

$119 for Team Fitness membership and 
$299 for CrossFit Franklin membership.  

We look forward to seeing you soon. 
The Team at Team Fitness and CrossFit Franklin

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Friday, November 14, 2014

Upcoming Events in Franklin, MA Area: FRI 11/14/14 - THU 11/20/14

FRI 11/14   6:30pm   Art Night Uncorked at Franklin Art Center
FRI 11/14   8pm   Black Box Cabaret at The Black Box, Franklin

SAT 11/15   9am-4pm   Book Sale at Franklin Public Library
SAT 11/15   12-8pm   Franklin Art Association’s Art Exhibit: “Enhanced” at Tri-County HS, Franklin
SAT 11/15   2pm   FHS Girls Soccer D1 South Finals vs. Whitman-Hanson at Braintree HS

SUN 11/16   9am-12pm   Bag Sale at Franklin Public Library
SUN 11/16   12-3pm   Franklin Art Association’s Art Exhibit: “Enhanced” at Tri-County HS, Franklin
SUN 11/16   3:30pm   LiveARTS Concert: Anton Belov, baritone and Janice Weber, piano and colleagues at FUSF, Chestnut St., Franklin

WED 11/19   6:30pm   Doggie Tales at Franklin Public Library, registration required

THU 11/20   3:30pm   Lego Club at Franklin Public Library

For all the Town of Franklin Public Meetings click HERE.

For event details click HERE.

*If you have any suggestions or events for the calendar, please email Renata@BetterLivingRE.com

"The Diaries of Adam and Eve"


Franklin Performing Arts Company (FPAC) presents The Diaries of Adam and Eve, a compelling exploration of the relationship between men and women as told through the lens of the world’s first love story. The light-hearted dramatic comedy play by David Birney is an adaptation of the book by America’s great humorist, Mark Twain. 
The Diaries of Adam and Eve
The Diaries of Adam and Eve

FPAC’s production is directed by Nick Paone and stars Franklin’s Charley and Mireille Eastman in the title roles. Performances are Friday and Saturday, November 21 and 22 at 7:30 p.m., with a Sunday matinee on November 23 at 2 p.m. at THE BLACK BOX, FPAC’s new home and theater, located at 15 West Central Street in downtown Franklin. 
Tickets are $24 for adults, with student rush tickets available for $15 at the door. For tickets and more information visit www.theblackboxonline.com or call (508) 528-3370.


FHS Boys Soccer All Stars

Hockomock Sports reports that
Tim LaRowe, Ben LaBelle, Adam Moessing, and James Frederick were named to the 2014 Hockomock League Boys Soccer All Stars in a vote by the league coaches. Bill Dorion received Honorable Mention.

You can find the full listing of the Soccer All Stars here
http://www.hockomocksports.com/blog/the-2014-hockomock-league-boys-soccer-all-stars

FHS Panthers
FHS Panthers

Franklin Public Schools: Inclement Weather Update

The Franklin Public Schools have issued this seasonal reminder on how they handle inclement weather. The notification also went out to parents via the ConnectEd service and is posted to the Schools webpage.

FHS under construction in he snow in 2012
FHS under construction in the snow in 2012

WHO IS WATCHING THE WEATHER?

The Superintendent, school administrators and public safety personnel, carefully monitor the weather conditions during the snow season. Our intention is to open schools, however the timing of snow is unpredictable and weather is changeable.

WHERE DO THEY GET THEIR INFORMATION?

School-district staff monitor state and local weather forecasts. The Town Department of Public Works (DPW) and Police Department officials test the road conditions and report that information to facilities staff. We must give careful consideration to the most dangerous bus routes in the district. So, even if it looks clear on your street, dangerous conditions may exist in other parts of our town or on highways. We are also using AccuWeather, a service tailored to give us real-time data on conditions in Franklin.

WHAT FACTORS ARE CONSIDERED WHEN MAKING THE DECISION TO CLOSE SCHOOL?

The safety of all district children is our primary concern in making our decision. In deciding whether children will be safe, we look at the following factors:

  • Information on road conditions from the town’s superintendent of roads and from the police
  • Time snow starts to accumulate, and the amount of snow expected
  • Weather predictions as to what is expected later in the day
  • Building conditions (e.g. whether we have power and heat)
  • Parking lot conditions
  • Temperature and wind-chill
  • The Department of Public Works prediction as to when roads, walkways and parking lots will be cleared

Parents retain the right to not send a child to school if they feel road conditions are not safe.

WHO MAKES THE DECISION?

The Superintendent of Schools, in consultation with DPW, the Highway Department, police and the Director of Facilities will make the decision.

WHEN IS THE DECISION MADE?

The Superintendent must make the decision at the earliest possible time so that radio and TV stations can be notified. Many times the most important information is given at the 5:30 A.M. newscasts, since conditions could have changed overnight. The Superintendent will start the notification process of parents and staff as soon as possible with a target time of 5:30 A.M.

HOW IS THE PUBLIC NOTIFIED?

We use Blackboard Connect as our inclement weather notification system. Parents and school district staff will receive messages via phones and/or email about the status of school opening/closing during inclement weather situations. Phone calls will be made beginning at 5:30 A.M. If you do not wish to receive a phone call early in the morning, please contact your child’s school to remove your number from our Blackboard Connect system. Tune to the following stations for up-to-date information on school closings. Do not call the school unless it is an emergency.

  • Television: Channels 25(Fox), 4 (WBZ), 5 (WCVB), 7(WHDH) and 10 (WJAR NBC)-RI
  • Radio Stations: WBZ (1030 AM), WMRC (1490 AM)
  • Blackboard Connect: Please keep your contact information current at your child’s school


WHAT IS THE PARENTS’ RESPONSIBILITY?

The safety of your child is first and foremost! The Franklin Public Schools cover a large amount of geography with terrain variations. Conditions can change suddenly. On days when the weather is questionable but the schools are open, please feel free to exercise your parental discretion to keep your child home.

Teachers will be flexible in accepting late work under such conditions. Parents of young drivers please reinforce inclement weather driving skills with your child:

  • Leave earlier
  • Reduce speed
  • Leave extra car lengths
  • Do not worry about being late

Parents of drivers can choose to drive their child or they may take a school bus. (Bus routes are on the district web site under “I Want” “Transportation Info”)

Also, please be advised that emails to our office are public records. We want feedback, but in a respectful manner. We realize that our decisions will disappoint some of our community members and please understand that our concern is safety.

WHAT ABOUT THE CONDITION OF THE SIDEWALKS?

During and after any snowstorm, clearing the roads and parking lots are the town’s first priority. Second in priority is the clearing of the sidewalks. Ideally, both roads and sidewalks will be sufficiently clear of snow before we will open. However, please be aware that schools may be open before sidewalks are clear. There may, however, be some days when sidewalks will have snow cover that students will have to walk through on their way to school. Sidewalk maintenance is the responsibility of the DPW and due to the large number of sidewalks; it may take up to a week to clear them. Parents must exercise their discretion on how students will arrive/depart from school.

THE CANCELATION DILEMMA

The decision to hold or cancel school on a day of inclement weather is always a difficult one. When we cancel school on a winter snow day, it means our students rejoice but parents may have childcare issues and ultimately, we have to add another day of school onto our June calendar. If we hold school on a difficult weather day, that may cause some students to miss school or to slip on snow and ice and get hurt on their way
to or from school.

Weather prediction is an uncertain science when you live in New England. However, getting snow in winter is almost guaranteed. Since we will let the safety of our children guide our decision-making with regard to snow days, we ask all parents to make emergency alternative childcare arrangements should the day come when the children have no school or school is delayed.

MAKE-UP DAYS


As per school attendance regulations, students must attend school for a minimum of 180 days and the school year must end by June 30th. If snow days exceed these days, we will adjust the school calendar to use school vacation time to make up days.

POWER OUTAGES DUE TO INCLEMENT WEATHER

Snowstorms, Nor’easters and Hurricanes may negatively impact the ability of utility companies to restore power in a timely manner. If all schools have power, we endeavor to open school. However, other factors also influence the decision. Debris (trees, downed lines and safe routes to school) are impacted by road conditions.

Also, a number of homes without power may influence the decision to open or close schools. As with all our decision making, school officials consult with Public Safety leaders to make the best decision within the framework of the information available.

Thank you for planning in advance.

Maureen Sabolinski
Superintendent of Schools


This can also be found on the Franklin Schools page here
http://franklindistrict.vt-s.net/Pages/FranklinDistrict_News/01F1AFEC-000F8513.0/WEATHER.pdf