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Tuesday, January 12, 2016
Live reporting: Update on hiring of Football Coach
e. Update on Hiring of Football Coach
Sidwell has moved to the AD role and left the football coaching spot
a screening committee is working through 25 applications
9 candidates most likely on short list
search committee representative of the stakeholders
interview the 9 candidates starting tomorrow
looking for an educator role model
focus on academics, social emotional development
be more visible in the community
as this is a high school position, the decision will be by the high school principle and staff
it is a coaching position, stipend position
hope to have the process shortened from 9 to next round at the end of this week
O'Malley - seems like an inclusive interview process to do this
Sabolinski - we have a good committee and want to thank them for their work in this matter
Live reporting: proposal for new sports teams
d. FHS Proposal for New Sports Teams
Brad Sidwell, Peter Light
working with a variety of folks in the community, to identify needs not currently being met
youth programs, booster groups, etc.
feasibility studies done, impact on budget, most cases budget neutral for sports
some are grant funded to defray the costs
inclusion of special education students
applied for a Best Buddies grant, also received a grant from Special Olympics to help with this
would need to get the special ed students paired with a partner
this is a no cost program for the students as it is being funded by grants
nothing currently elsewhere in the Hockomock League
would look around to get games for competition outside the league
need to be careful with Title 9 and offer similar programs for boys and girls
BC High, St John's Shrewsbury, Duxbury mentioned as possible competition at this level
'if Franklin builds it, the other Hockomock teams will follow'
Sabolinski - we started in 2003 with the girls hockey team, lead the way then and are continuing to lead as we need to
the only team in the Hockomock League without a team
have met with parents for three years to review this team
would need to find space for the team to practice and compete, should not be an issue
gym equipment is large and expensive and hard to store so this would be a good start
discussion with School Committee members, then audience, then to be voted on later tonight
actual cost is the cost to the district
we have not decreased in number of kids at the high school participating
we have decreased in percent participation
Q - explored the opportunity for a second JV team
A - scheduling is even harder, the teams at the freshman level is usually available
did explore a variety of options, did try a freshman/JV program and it didn't work so well
this should get us with a good start
325-375 boys in the lacrosse program last several years
good success at this level, the quality of talent is there, the volume and interest is there
Brad Sidwell, Peter Light
working with a variety of folks in the community, to identify needs not currently being met
youth programs, booster groups, etc.
feasibility studies done, impact on budget, most cases budget neutral for sports
some are grant funded to defray the costs
inclusion of special education students
applied for a Best Buddies grant, also received a grant from Special Olympics to help with this
would need to get the special ed students paired with a partner
- unified track program an extension of Best Buddies
this is a no cost program for the students as it is being funded by grants
- lacrosse teams at freshman level
nothing currently elsewhere in the Hockomock League
would look around to get games for competition outside the league
need to be careful with Title 9 and offer similar programs for boys and girls
BC High, St John's Shrewsbury, Duxbury mentioned as possible competition at this level
'if Franklin builds it, the other Hockomock teams will follow'
Sabolinski - we started in 2003 with the girls hockey team, lead the way then and are continuing to lead as we need to
- gymnastics
the only team in the Hockomock League without a team
have met with parents for three years to review this team
would need to find space for the team to practice and compete, should not be an issue
gym equipment is large and expensive and hard to store so this would be a good start
discussion with School Committee members, then audience, then to be voted on later tonight
actual cost is the cost to the district
we have not decreased in number of kids at the high school participating
we have decreased in percent participation
Q - explored the opportunity for a second JV team
A - scheduling is even harder, the teams at the freshman level is usually available
did explore a variety of options, did try a freshman/JV program and it didn't work so well
this should get us with a good start
325-375 boys in the lacrosse program last several years
good success at this level, the quality of talent is there, the volume and interest is there
Live reporting: FHS Program of studies update
c. FHS Program of Studies Update
Peter Light
Note the doc linked to is in the process of being updated. It contains most of the new updates but the date for the program of instruction still refers to '2015-2016' school year (rather than the 2016-1017 school year)
- computer science, grant from State last year allowed development of this new aspect of training
- advanced placement of computer science principles; expand upon the current offering which is targeted for coders, this is more broadly based student; students develop a portfolio rather than finish with an exam
- advanced placement physic level 1 and increase over the physics C course (targeted for engineering students)
- overview of environmental science, currently offering a series of semester electives but those classes mostly do not end up being run as the enrollments don't reach the required level
O'Malley - how many AP classes do we offer?
Light - only 2 or 3 AP classes that we don't offer (languages, and micro economics as examples)
52-54% of the senior class takes an AP class
Jewel - stick with the fundamentals, sometimes the students go to fast through the intros and don't learn it as well as they should
Live reporting: Substance Abuse Presentation
b. FHS Substance Abuse Task Force
Peter Light, Kristin Circe, and Joshua MacCreery
numbers lower than national average but can be better
data from MetroWest survey has not changed a whole deal over the years
substance abuse education from K-12
age appropriate through the years to create and enhance the awareness
more depth beginning about 5th grade
increase in clubs and activities at the High School helps
SADD is a key club in some of the activities
Panthers Club and Community Service Club
School Wellness Advisory Council (SWAC)
focuses on extra curricular healthy activities
FHS substance abuse sub-committee has three leads to focus on students, faculty and community to assist in raising awareness and education
Chris Herren (former NBA basketball player) coming to speak at FHS Feb 29th
Bilello - thanks for the information
it was disappointing that at the SAFE coalition forum, one student spoke to somethings that are not reflected here
what are you doing with the middle schools?
Circe - using the data to drive curriculum and awareness down to the middle school level, the 7/8 students actually participate in the survey
Light - did get about 80 FHS teachers show up to do something to help, looking to start small and build on success; activities being planned around the Chris Herren visit; possible event planned for the joint basketball games at FHS against KP. Police coming in to do some drug awareness training during March and extend to middle school personnel. This does have a district wide impact
Schultz - question on the numbers, 10% in middle school
Circe - the answers are life time events, not necessarily an indication of a continued use. Later added that the average had decreased over the past several year. Still a decent number of users but a down trend.
Light - use of a 'party' bowl where extra drugs are brought to a party to be shared - not really a smart decision because you have no idea what is really being used
Sabolinski - academic stress increases as they get to juniors, taking more caffeine and other self medications to get through it. Can go back to the zones of regulation, helping kids learn to recognize and deal with the emotions. Have spent several years moving in this direction. The anxiety and depression increases
Jewel - concern with the guidance as not always be good, need to be able to decipher. Some of the consequences of taking one drug or another may not be recoverable.
Live reporting: School Committee - Jan 12, 2016
Present: Bilello, Scofield, Douglas, O'Malley, Schultz, Jewel
Absent: Bergan
Review of Agenda
- no changes
Minutes: I recommend approval of the minutes from the December 8, 2015 School Committee Meeting.
- Motion to approve, seconded, passed 6-0
Payment of Bills Dr. O’Malley
Payroll Mrs. Douglas
FHS Student Representatives
- discussion on lanyard policy, lack of pencil sharpeners in the classrooms is also an issue
Correspondence: Budget to Actual – Miriam Goodman
(doc to be added)
Absent: Bergan
1. Routine Business
Citizen’s CommentsReview of Agenda
- no changes
Minutes: I recommend approval of the minutes from the December 8, 2015 School Committee Meeting.
- Motion to approve, seconded, passed 6-0
Payment of Bills Dr. O’Malley
Payroll Mrs. Douglas
FHS Student Representatives
- discussion on lanyard policy, lack of pencil sharpeners in the classrooms is also an issue
Correspondence: Budget to Actual – Miriam Goodman
2. Guests/Presentations
a. Jefferson Elementary School Update(doc to be added)
Reminder: Franklin Dog Park Committee forming Weds, Jan 13
Haley is looking to start a Franklin Dog Park Committee.
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There is a signup sheet available for those looking to attend the formation of the Franklin Dog Park Committee meeting on Wednesday, Jan 13.
You can find the signup sheet online here -> https://t.co/9COXkE55Id
My name is Haley and I am starting up the Franklin Dog Park committee, I was wondering if you would be able to help me promote it by posting about it?
The first meeting is January 13, 7:00 PM at the New England Chapel - any and all are welcome. If you have any questions or are thinking about attending yourself, my email is franklin.dogpark@gmail.com
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There is a signup sheet available for those looking to attend the formation of the Franklin Dog Park Committee meeting on Wednesday, Jan 13.
@FranklinMatters Here is a sign up for the Dog Park Committee meeting this wednesday!
https://t.co/9COXkE55Id
— FranklinDogPark (@FranklinDogPark) January 11, 2016
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dog park at Dacey Field on a sunny summer day |
You can find the signup sheet online here -> https://t.co/9COXkE55Id
Franklin Library: Knitting Circle - Tues, Jan 12 - 6:30 - 8:30 PM
"Whether you knit, crochet or spin, all fiber enthusiasts are welcome to share their craft at the Franklin Library Knitting Circle. Open to all skill levels. Meetings will take place on the second Tuesday of the month"
For adults
This was shared from the Franklin Library page
http://franklinpl.blogspot.com/2016/01/knitting-circle.html
For adults
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Franklin Library - 2nd Tuesday of the month |
http://franklinpl.blogspot.com/2016/01/knitting-circle.html
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