Wednesday, February 10, 2016

Last day to register to vote for the Presidential Primary


Town Clerk Teresa M. Burr of Franklin reminds residents that Wednesday,February 10th is the deadline to register to vote if they want to participate in the Massachusetts Presidential Primary on March 1st. 
February 10th is also the deadline for registered voters who wish to change their party enrollment either to another party or to “unenrolled,” which is commonly referred to as “independent.” This should not be confused with the United Independent Party (UIP); a party that will have ballots available but with no candidates printed on them. Voters registered in UIP will NOT be eligible to take a Democratic, Republican, or Green-Rainbow ballot. 
With spirited contests in both parties, pervasive advertising and intense coverage in early primary states, some voters may want to vote for a candidate in a different party from the one they are registered in now. 
To do that, however, the voter must switch to the other party or to “unenrolled” status by 8 p.m. on February 10th. 
Franklin voting booth
Franklin voting booth
Unenrolled voters or voters enrolled in political designations can ask for any party ballot on Primary Day, but someone registered in a party can only vote on that party’s ballot. A Democrat cannot take a Republican ballot, and a Republican cannot take a Democratic one. 
City/Town Hall will be open from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. on February 10th for voters who wish to change their party registration status or for persons wishing to register for the first time. 
Towns with fewer than 1,500 voters will have voter registration available at least from 2 to 4 p.m. and from 7 to 8 p.m. on February 10th.





The full Presidential Primary calendar can be found here
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2016/01/presidential-primary-schedule-prepare.html

MBTA: Commuter Rail Proposed Schedule Changes - feedback sought



Reminder: Provide feedback online at mbta.com regarding the proposed Commuter Rail schedule changes and fare increases.

Please visit http://www.mbta.com/about_the_mbta/public_meetings or click the link below and select the appropriate option to provide feedback on the fare changes or schedule changes. 


Passengers should provide their feedback using the online Customer Comment form.


Last updated: Feb 09 2016 11:07 AM

Click here for more information: http://www.mbta.com/about_the_mbta/public_meetings/
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MBTA train heading to Franklin/Forge Park
MBTA train heading to Franklin/Forge Park

Dean Children’s Center - Exploration Open House - Mar 21

Dean Children’s Center will host an Exploration Open House on Monday, March 21, 2016 from 3:30 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. Parents of children 2 years old to 6 years are encouraged to bring their child to explore the school and learn about our program. Applications are being accepted for 5-day morning, 2-day morning, 3-day morning preschool programs or 4-day Pre-K program. 
Dean Children's Center
Innovative and progressive, the school is NAEYC accredited and well known in the community for an inspiring preschool experience. Dean Children’s Center is a lab school for ECE majors, with teachers-in-training alongside credentialed teachers. The center has a very professional and caring environment for children to learn through exploration. 
The school uses a developmental approach to education which reflects current research in child development and peer conflict resolution. Director Faith Nickolas states “We are a regional resource to parents and educators on peer conflict resolution in young children and our lab school is a demonstration site for best practices in early education of children.” 
Dean College Children’s Center is located at 144 School Street in Franklin. For more information, call 508-541-1598.

FHS girls top Taunton on Tuesday

Catching up to Tuesday's results

FHS Panthers
FHS Panthers

Girls Basketball


  • Taunton, 30 @ Franklin, 65 – Final 

– Erin Skidmore paced the Panthers with 15 points. Aubrie Kutil added 12 points and Catherine Gray had 10 for Franklin.


Boys Basketball


  • Franklin, 72 @ Taunton, 83 – Final 

– Quan Roberson scored a career-high 25 points and hauled in eight rebounds to go along with a pair of steals, blocks and assists to lead the Tigers. Jose Mercado added 19 points and seven rebounds, Tommy MacLean had 17 points, five assists and four rebounds, Dom Smith had 13 points, eight rebounds and three assists and Carlos Borrero had seven points, nine rebounds and five assists. Tim Prunier led Franklin with 20 points, four assists and three rebounds, sophomore Paul Mahon finished with 19 points, five rebounds and six steals and freshman Jay Dieterle had 17 points and seven rebounds.

For all the results around the Hockomock League on Tuesday
http://www.hockomocksports.com/tuesdays-schedule-scoreboard-020916/


Ryan Lanigan, Editor-in-Chief of Hockomock Sports.com writes:

"If there was one game that reflected on how this season has gone for Taunton, it was Tuesday night’s win over Franklin. 
The Tigers offense shot an impressive 57% from the floor, had 18 assists on 31 field goals, out-rebounded the Panthers 36-24 and scored over 80 points. 
Luckily that was enough to overcome 26 turnovers and over 70 points from Franklin. 
What has been an up and down season so far is currently back on the up side as Taunton scored an 83-72 win to sweep the season series against the Panthers."

Continue reading the article online
http://www.hockomocksports.com/efficient-offense-helps-taunton-boys-basketball-overcome-franklin-turnovers/

Tuesday, February 9, 2016

Live reporting: through to Closing


5. Information Matters



  • Superintendent’s Report

listing of student athletes with NCAA acceptances
(add listing later)

Boston Globe Scholastic Art Awards announced
(find listing to add)

Thanks to the DPW, they have been running 24x7 Friday though Monday with the back to back storms

issues with ConnectedEd system, issues were state wide, will look at other options (i.e. email, Twitter, etc.)

How did we make the call so early? AP Government students were slated to leave at 5:00 AM Monday to go to NH for the campaign; they had been preparing for months for this trip

Family Science Night - Mar 10
so successful last year, coming back this year


School Committee Sub-Committee Reports
budget sub-committee did meet on needs for the budget
this is the budget cycle, what will the state provide is unknown at this time

School Committee Liaison Reports

joint PCC meeting, tremendous group of parents involved

Trivia Bee coming, 'pop culture' is the theme


7. Motion to Adjourn, second, passed 6-0

– Dr. O’Malley

Live reporting: Calendar Committee and Action Items


3. Discussion Only Items



  • Calendar Committee

MJ Scofield to lead as chair
looking at vacation schedules, holidays and opening day for students
looking to complete the analysis this year, target to get a recommendation for June, get ahead of the schedule if there are changes for the 2017-2018 schedule

no issues with quorum as the sub committee will not be making decisions



4. Action Items

a. I recommend acceptance of a check for $20.00 from a parent for district wide field trips.
motion to approve, seconded, passed 6-0

b. I recommend acceptance of a check for $700.00 from Target for field trips for Parmenter students. 
motion to approve, seconded, passed 6-0

c. I recommend acceptance of a check for $4,771.63 from the Jefferson PCC for field trips for Jefferson students.
motion to approve, seconded, passed 6-0

d. I recommend acceptance of the donation of HDMI Cables from JEM Electronics (approximate value $50) for districtwide use.
motion to approve, seconded, passed 6-0

Live reporting: ECDC Update



a. ECDC Update

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0wjbnXDBhczLWk2bDJXMXVFTm9WYTNvS205S0tJWEw5bEpv/view?usp=sharing





Kelty Kelley, Principal of ECDC

Valentines prepared by students for the Senior Center

values learning through discovery

community garden started last year, grant from the Y, assistance from the DPW

ECDC is a tuition school, looking to improve and enhance development opportunities

eliminating the 2 day option next year
extending time in school programs overall, shortest program will be 3 days

piloting a single age group next year, will really be dependent upon the registration and enrollment for this option

raising expectations for student actually results in increased performance

technology, use of Google docs and use of Blogger
thematic unit updates for classrooms to bring to the families

introducing students to technology as a learning tool, iPads for example


big difference in the 3 days versus the 2 days

There is a scholarship program available

early education matters...