Tuesday, June 14, 2016

Live reporting: Policy changes


3. Discussion Only Items

Policy – First Reading

  • IL – Evaluation of Instructional Programs

minor chnages, cleaned up language, document link here
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0BzI40-pPFDXhV0VhS0w1N2c1dFE

language to be more reflective of the actual program evaluations


Policy – Second Readings

  • IHBA-R - Programs for Students with  Disabilities
  • IHBHA - Alternative School Programs
  • IJOAB - Extended Field Trips



Live reporting: Keller Update


Principal Eric Stark, Amy Souls

The Keller Team presenting to the School Committee
The Keller Team presenting to the School Committee




students from 2nd grade shared what they do in their morning meeting
Mrs Cahill, Mrs Cournoyer

trialed morning meeting with 1st and 2nd grade

2nd grade Keller students modeling the morning meeting 1
2nd grade Keller students modeling the morning meeting 1

2nd grade Keller students modeling the morning meeting 2
2nd grade Keller students modeling the morning meeting 2

see survey results on pages 7 and 8 of presentation document

(note the video portion is not likely available as part of the presentation document)

look for #kellerschoolcommunity on Twitter to follow updates next year

O-Malley - I'd be interested to hear what the parents think about this

Bilello - I applaud you and your steps to get into the classroom and understand the community. That goes a long way to build the community

Bergen - are you seeing the new behavior among the students in the unstructured areas, cafe, breaks, etc.?

Sabolinksi - some of our staff will be training the Y staff so that the methods and language will be consistent across the community. We'd love to connect with Ryan Jette and see how we can extend this to the recreation arena



Live reporting: Oak St Update

The Oak St Update presented by Principal Kate Peretz and Assistant Principal Kathleen Gerber

photo from the monitor in the Council Chambers
photo from the monitor in the Council Chambers




Collecting acorns helps to reinforce the community at Oak St

decision making collaborative approach to running the school by determining the schedule, etc.

event 'EdCamp like' being planned for the parents/guardians at the Curriculum night next fall

Live reporting: School Committee - June 14, 2016

Present: Bilello, Scofield, Bergen, Douglas, O'Malley, Schultz, Jewell
Absent: none


1. Routine Business

Citizen’s Comments
Review of Agenda
Minutes: I recommend approval of the minutes from the May 24, 2016 School Committee Meeting.
motion to accept, passed 7-0

Recognition of Conor Schultz in audience as a step towards his Eagle Scout badge

Payment of Bills Dr. O’Malley

Payroll Mrs. Douglas

Correspondence: Budget to Actual – Miriam Goodman

Recognition of the high school graduation as a great event



2. Guests/Presentations:
a. Retirees
(list of retirees to be provided later)

Asst. Superintendent Sally Winslow (center) recognized by Chair Kevin O'Malley (left) and Superintendent Maureen Sabolinksi (right) (School Committee person Cindy Douglas in background)
Asst. Superintendent Sally Winslow (center) recognized by Chair Kevin O'Malley (left) and Superintendent Maureen Sabolinksi (right) (School Committee person Cindy Douglas in background)

For additional photos check out this Flickr link -->>
https://www.flickr.com/photos/steve_sherlock/albums/72157668903305530



S.A.F.E. Community Coalition Update



This is an update on SAFE Coalition activities and upcoming events.
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SAFE joining Odd Fellows for SUD Forum

On Monday, June 20, 2016 at 7 p.m., the SAFE Coalition is teaming up with the Franklin Odd Fellows to present a forum on substance use disorders in our community. The forum will take place at the Dean College Campus Center, Atrium, on Emmons Street in Franklin. 

State Representative Jeffrey N. Roy and SAFE President Jim Derick will lead the talk. This event is being hosted to continue our series of community conversations and to increase awareness.
The topics for discussion include:
  1. How did we get here? A discussion on the history of the Opioid epidemic, nationally and locally.
  2. Public Health Epidemic – Discuss current trends in substance use disorders. Just how bad is the problem and how is it impacting our communities?
  3. Faces of the Epidemic – Hear from a person in long term recovery into and out of active addiction.
  4. What defines a substance use disorder? What triggers addiction? How does a person recover from his or her disease?
  5. Responding to the Epidemic – How has the federal and state government responded and how are community agencies responding? What role do community coalitions play?
  6. How do citizens become involved in helping communities heal and in promoting change?
  7. Q & A: Engage audience members in the discussion.
Please click here to see the Milford Daily News report on this event. For more information about this event and the S.A.F.E. Coalition please "Like" us on Facebook and visit our website www.safecoalitionma.com.

Norfolk Sheriff introduces new treatment program


The SOAR (Starting Over And in Recovery) Initiative is up and running in Norfolk County. This pilot program, a partnership between the Norfolk County Sheriff's Department and Wrentham District Court, provides substance abuse services to probation detainees struggling with Substance Use Disorders.

Since June 1, a total of 3 referrals have been made to SOAR, with other referrals pending.  The first referral completed Detox protocol, was transported to court, and was transitioned to a 90 day out of state residential program with Naltrexone/Vivitrol treatment initiated.

Two other referrals are presently in Detox protocol awaiting medical clearance to begin further programming.

Wrentham Court is expected to fill between 10-12 program slots on a rolling basis during the pilot trial.

We are proud to report that several SAFE members participated in the development of this program. So far, results are promising! Stay tuned!

SAFE aids Vineyard coalition efforts


SAFE board members Jim Derick and Steve Spiewakowski were part of a panel discussion last week on Martha's Vineyard designed to explore the possibility of forming a community coalition on the Vineyard.

SAFE owes so much of it's success to the EB Hopes Coalition (East Bridgewater) and the many other coalition partners that have helped us along our way. It was great for us to be able to "pay it forward" and share some ideas with this community.

You can read the stories on these efforts from the MV Times by clicking here, or the Vineyard Gazette by clicking here.

New centers open to offer drop-in services


The S.A.F.E Substance Abuse Outreach and Intervention Drop in Centers are up and running offering those impacted by Substance Use Disorder with a gateway to professional resources and support. This program provides treatment and recovery options to those impacted by Substance Use Disorder (SUD) along with supportive services for family member and loved ones.

Drop in Centers are held each week at alternating between locations in the towns of Franklin and Milford (please see the summer schedule below).  The centers are open from 5:00 to 9:00 PM and offer a safe and confidential environment for people seeking treatment and supportive services.
 
The centers are staffed by trained recovery Angel volunteers as well as a mental health and substance abuse counselors equipped to provide access to a variety of services including;
  • Mental health and substance abuse intake screening by mental health counselor professionals
  • Access to outpatient levels of care
  • Access to inpatient medical detoxification programs, 
  • Information on and access to longer term inpatient substance abuse rehabilitation services 
  • Resources for family support provided by Learn to Cope volunteers, a peer to peer support group for family members and loved ones of people impacted by SUDs
  • Recovery Angel support and mentoring provided by trained volunteers who are themselves in long term recovery from SUDs.
  • Faith-based support
  • Information on how to obtain of nasal Naloxone (NARCAN) and opioid overdose reversal drug
  • Procedural information and assistance with implementation of Section 35 
Since opening on April 5th, the centers have had 15 people seen and engaged in a treatment plan during drop in hours. In non-drop in hours, we've had over 40 people call in  to our hotline for Substance Abuse treatment and support.

If you or a loved one needs assistance please visit one of our centers or call our crises hotline at 508-488-8105.
 
DROP IN CENTER LOCATIONS:
FRANKLIN – St John's Episcopal Church, 237 Pleasant St.
MILFORD – Community Impact, 211 Main Street

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“I told them don’t let one game define you"


"The Franklin defense was able to keep the Panthers in Monday evening’s Div. 1 state semifinal at Babson College’s MacDowell Field, holding North Andover to just eight goals (two of them empty net goals in the final minutes), but the offense faltered against the Scarlet Knights’ zone look. 
“Not many teams play it,” said Franklin coach Kristin Igoe of the North Andover scheme. “We’re used to man-to-man and we’re successful against it. We knew that they played a backer, so I told them it’s nothing we haven’t seen but it was the unforced errors – throwing it into their sticks or their goalie intercepting.” 
The Panthers were limited to just two goals in each half, their lowest scoring output of the season, and saw their season come to a close with an 8-4 loss."
Continue reading the write up by Josh Perry, Managing Editor of Hockomock Sports:  http://hockomocksports.com/franklin-girls-lacrosse-offense-stalls-state-semifinal-loss/

Franklin celebrates a goal by Annie Walsh (1) that cut the North Andover lead to one in the second half. (Josh Perry/HockomockSports.com)
Franklin celebrates a goal by Annie Walsh (1) that cut the North Andover lead to one in the second half. (Josh Perry/HockomockSports.com)




In the News: Montrose School presents awards

From the Milford Daily News, articles of interest for Franklin:
"Montrose School, an independent day school with a Catholic tradition for girls in grades 6-12, recognizes the following area residents who received academic, character or service awards. 
The Inspiration Awards are given to the member of each upper school grade who demonstrates diligence and perseverance and inspires a love of learning in her classmates. She is well-rounded and is constantly striving to improve in all disciplines."

Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20160613/montrose-school-distributes-awards-to-local-students