Wednesday, January 28, 2015

Franklin Public Schools: Schools Open Thursday


A message from FRANKLIN PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT

Hello 
Classes will resume on Thursday as scheduled. 
Emergency transportation will be available for students that typically walk to school (not students who are typically driven to school). As sidewalks are not plowed this service will be in place for the remainder of the week. 
School parking lots and walkways are plowed however, due to cold temperatures the surface is slippery so please take appropriate precautions. 
For FHS students who drive to school please make sure to allow for extra time as roads are narrow and speed should be reduced. There are massive snow piles at intersections so when making a turn use caution and reduce speed. Parking at FHS will be limited as the snow piles have reduced the parking spaces in all schools. Carpooling is recommended. 
We will ask the police department have an extra presence at FHS/HMMS/Oak tomorrow to help manage the traffic. 
Thank you to the staff and administration of DPW, Police, Fire and Facilities- these individuals worked 24/7 to maintain the roads and make sure the community was safe. Often their dedication and commitment goes unnoticed but their efforts are appreciated. 
For your information:
With these two snow days the last day of school is now June 23 (ASMS June 24) - this leaves 5 days for additional snow closures before looking at reducing vacation periods. 
With additional snow predicted for Friday and next Monday please pay close attention to weather forecasts.
Thank You

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sunshine, shadows and snow
sunshine, shadows and snow

SeeClickFix: Franklin update - assistance for elderly was just added

A ticket was just opened via the online app requesting assistance with shoveling at Eaton Place. 

Where is Eaton Place? 

Off Panther Way between the Pirelli Ice Arena and Franklin High School.

Any teenagers or other able bodied folks with shovels would be welcomed to dig out the cars around the elderly residence.



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FHS Basketball: "taking stock of the Hock"

With school closed again today, it may be a good time to catch up on some Hockomock League basketball reading. Hockomock Sports has a mid-season review of both the boys and girls teams with an outlook on the remainder of the season.


Boys Basketball

In Division 1 Central, Franklin is one of the favorites and a rematch with St. John’s Shrewsbury could be in the cards. The Panthers fell short against SJS last week but with wins over Mansfield and Taunton this season Franklin has shown they can play with top teams.
Read the full write up on the boys here
http://www.hockomocksports.com/blog/taking-stock-of-the-hock-boys-basketball-20142015

Hockomock Sports photo of Franklin girls vs. Attleboro
Hockomock Sports photo of Franklin girls vs. Attleboro

Girls Basketball

The teams that seem to be poised to make a run this postseason are Franklin and North Attleboro. The Rocketeers seem to have stepped up on the defensive side of the ball this season and have a few more options on the offensive side of the ball with sophomore Caroline Collard developing into a threat on the post. The Panthers have strength in depth and made the sectional semifinals last season even while battling injuries. Westford, Wachusett, and Holy Name are strong opponents, but a healthy Franklin should be able to match up well.
Read the full write up here
http://www.hockomocksports.com/blog/taking-stock-of-the-hock-girls-basketball-20142015


ECDC is now accepting applications and scheduling tours!


FRANKLIN PUBLIC SCHOOLS

F.X.O’Regan Early Childhood Development Center (ECDC)

2015-2016 School Year


ECDC is now accepting applications and scheduling tours!

image from ECDC webpage
image from ECDC webpage

The Franklin Public Schools integrated preschool program and is accredited by the National Association of the Education of Young Children (NAEYC). Our discovery-based program is designed for children who are three to five years old. 
Our highly trained staff provides a nurturing environment where students can learn and grow with a curriculum based on the National Association of the Education of Young Children and Massachusetts Frameworks. Multi-sensory and hands-on experiences maximize our learning through discovery!

  • ECDC Lottery, February 27, 2015
  • Applications and additional information for the 2015-2016 school year can be obtained online at: www.franklin.k12.ma.us by clicking on the link under "schools" for ECDC.
  • Applications can also be picked up by stopping by ECDC, 224 Oak Street (rear).
  • All applicants must be Franklin residents and be at least 3 years of age by August 31, 2015.
  • Any questions, or to schedule a tour, please contact Laura Flanagan @ 508 541-8166 or Flanaganla@franklin.k12.ma.us.
the ECDC is located on Oak St behind the Oak St and Horace Mann schools
the ECDC is located on Oak St behind the Oak St and Horace Mann schools

This was shared from the Town of Franklin website


Program options for 2015-2016 school year

New student application 


Franklin Library: Ken Gloss rescheduled to Feb 19th

Due to winter storm Juno, Ken Gloss of the Brattle Book Shop has been rescheduled to February 19th at 6:30 PMHe will talk on the value of old and rare books.

Following the talk and question/answer session, he will give verbal appraisals of books that attendees bring with them.

Ken Gloss - Brattle Book Store
Ken Gloss - Brattle Book Store - rescheduled to Feb 19th
This was shared from the Library webpage here
http://franklinpl.blogspot.com/2015/01/ken-gloss-of-brattle-book-shop.html

screen grab of Brattle Book Shop website
screen grab of Brattle Book Shop website

Ken Gloss and others talk about the Brattle Book Shop in this brief video




Additional information on the Brattle Book Shop can be found on their page here
http://www.brattlebookshop.com/

Tuesday, January 27, 2015

Franklin Public Schools: Update


A message from FRANKLIN PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT
Good Morning, 
I hope you are all weathering the storm. As DPW is using resources and efforts to keep our roads open so we  affirm the decision to close school on Wednesday. 
School parking lots and walkways will be plowed on Wednesday. Also Facilities will assess the roof tops on each school. Although the snow is not heavy there is a lot of it. We are taking every safety precaution.  
We anticipate school will reopen on Thursday morning as planned. 
Please be aware that sidewalks will not be plowed until the end of the week. We will implement emergency transportation for those student who do not take a bus or who are  normally driven to school. 
Students who walk to school daily will be picked up at regular bus stops. Bus routes are posted on the web site in Transportation folder. Scroll to Departments, scroll down to Transportation and click on bus routes. 
No school activities or community programs until Thursday. 
Municipal Building Closed until Thursday. 
All school offices closed.

Thank you

Franklin DPW busy in the neighborhood
Franklin DPW busy in the neighborhood


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Sunday's walk in the sunlight after the snow (photo essay)

After walking Saturday during the morning snowfall, the sun shown gloriously on Sunday. Join me for this walk around Franklin in the sunlight.

King St is empty for the moment as the trees cast shadows
King St is empty for the moment as the trees cast shadows
puddles bring reflections and new views to the world around us
puddles bring reflections and new views to the world around us
the train headed out of Frankin Station to Forge Park
the train headed out of Frankin Station to Forge Park
one side of the Dean Bank building not many see
Dean Ave glistens in the sunlight
Dean Ave glistens in the sunlight
the war memorials on the Town Common decorated with snow
the war memorials on the Town Common decorated with snow
the bandstand surrounded by snow
the bandstand surrounded by snow
on the High St side of the Town Common, the spruce trees and Civil War memorial cast long shadows
on the High St side of the Town Common, the spruce trees and Civil War memorial cast long shadows
sneakers have been hanging there for some time now
sneakers have been hanging there for some time now

biggest puddle and best reflection on the walk
biggest puddle and best reflection on the walk
Nason St playground, the other tot lot in Franklin (aside from the new one at Fletcher Field)
Nason St playground, the other tot lot in Franklin (aside from the new one at Fletcher Field)
inside the Cake Bar, getting hot chocolate for the last stretch of the walk home, #shopFranklin
inside the Cake Bar, getting hot chocolate for the last stretch of the walk home, #shopFranklin