Wednesday, January 10, 2018

Recovery Yoga offered by SAFE Coalition and Sacred Tree Yoga Studio

The SAFE Coalition, in partnership with Sacred Tree Yoga Studio and Wellness Center announces FREE Recovery Yoga to all those struggling with Substance Use Disorder.

Sessions will run every Friday night beginning Friday December 22nd with two offerings each Friday night.

Sacred Tree Yoga Studio and Wellness Center
65 Holbrook Street, Suite 110
Norfolk, MA 02056

1. “Heart with Hope Restorative Yoga” is for Parents and Loved Ones at 5:30 – 6:30 PM. Heart with Hope Restorative Yoga is for parents and loved ones of those who suffer from the disease of addiction. This practice slows down the body and mind through passive movement while using props for support. Receive nurturing, comfort, inspirations, insights, and tools for daily living during a series of restorative poses that are supported with bolsters, blocks, straps, sandbags, blankets, and pillows. All props are provided. Honor yourself by allowing the physical, mental, and spiritual body to integrate and heal through relaxation and restoration.
Please join us!

2. “Yoga for Recovery” is for those in recovery from Substance Use Disorder at 7:00 – 8:00 PM Yoga for Recovery explores the parallels between yoga and the twelve-step path weaving together a tool for enhanced healing. This integrative practice offers breathing, stretching, inspiration, relaxation, and meditation while offering support for self-forgiveness, self-love, and self-care on the road of recovery. Absolutely no yoga experience is required. Dress comfortably. All props are provided. Come with an open mind and open heart for an opportunity that can improve the moment with a supportive community where people help people.

Please join us!

Recovery Yoga offered by SAFE Coalition and Sacred Tree Yoga Studio
http://safecoalitionma.com/2017/12/22/recovery-yoga-offered-by-safe-coalition-and-sacred-tree-yoga-studio/

FHS girls and boys swim top Attleboro and girls and boys basketball top Taunton

Via HockomockSports and Twitter we share the results of the FHS sports action on Tuesday, Jan 9, 2018


Girls Basketball = Franklin, 55 @ Taunton, 41 – Final 
– Sophomore center Ali Brigham recorded a triple-double to help the Panthers earn the road win and stay within a game of first place Mansfield. Brigham scored 15 points, recorded 13 rebounds, and had 10 blocks on the night.

Gymnastics = Franklin, 130.85 @ Oliver Ames, 136.6 – Final
– Franklin junior Mia Lizotte won the all-around for the third straight meet with a 35.95, edging out Oliver Ames’ Hannah Moynihan (35.5). Lizotte earned an 8.85 on beam, an 8.7 on bars and a 9.2 on both vault and floor. Franklin senior Liz Traphagen was second for the Panthers on the vault (8.2) and the floor (9.0). Junior Sadie Rondeau was second for the Panthers on both the bars and the beam.

Boys Swimming = Franklin, 126 @ Attleboro, 45 – Final

Girls Swimming = Franklin, 103 @ Attleboro, 67 – Final

Boys Basketball = Taunton, 60 @ Franklin, 72 – Final

Ryan Lanigan, Editor in Chief of Hockomock Sports, provided the game recap
"The Franklin boys basketball team had little trouble finding its defensive identity this season, which is a big reason why the Panthers have won six of their first seven games. 
The search for an identity on the offensive end, however, has taken a little bit longer. But the Panthers seemed to find the balance they need in a 72-60 win over Taunton on Tuesday night. 
The Panthers exploded for 27 points in the third quarter, turning what was just an eight-point lead into a comfortable 20-point cushion with just eight minutes left. 
“I think we were just more aggressive and shared the ball,” said Franklin head coach CJ Neely. “When we play aggressive and guys look to attack the paint, and then when they get in there and make good decisions that can be the difference."
Continue reading the game recap ->
https://hockomocksports.com/franklin-boys-basketball-dominant-third-quarter-lifts-panthers/

For the photo gallery of the Boys Basketball game
https://hockomocksports.smugmug.com/20172018/Winter-2017-2018/Taunton-Franklin-Boys-Basketball-01-09-18/

For the rest of the results around the Hockomock League on Tuesday
https://hockomocksports.com/tuesdays-schedule-scoreboard-01-08-18/

Franklin’s Jalen Samuels goes up for a shot against Taunton’s Malik Charles (35) in the first half. (Ryan Lanigan/HockomockSports.com)
Franklin’s Jalen Samuels goes up for a shot against Taunton’s Malik Charles (35) in the first half. (Ryan Lanigan/HockomockSports.com)


Via the Twitterverse













In the News: State primary set for Sep 4; School District seeking input on budget

From the Milford Daily News, articles of interest for Franklin:

"The 2018 statewide primary elections will be held Tuesday, Sept. 4, the day after Labor Day, and Secretary of State William Galvin has asked legislative leaders to pay for a five-day early voting period leading up to the primaries. 
The date of the state primary is usually settled without much discussion or public attention, but this year Galvin was required by law to move the primary to an earlier date in September due to a conflict with a Jewish religious holiday. His choice, Sept. 4, is the earliest possible date Galvin could have set for the elections. 
Galvin’s office said his determination came after consultation with House Speaker Robert DeLeo and Acting Senate President Harriette Chandler, and that it comes with a request that the Legislature pay for cities and towns to hold five days of voting before the Sept. 4 primaries. 
“Given the interest we are already seeing in the primaries and the successful implementation of early voting in the 2016 State Election, I believe offering early voting for the State Primaries would provide a greater opportunity for voter participation,” Galvin said in a statement Tuesday morning."

Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20180109/state-primary-set-for-sept-4



"The (Medway) school district is seeking public input this week on its upcoming budget, moving up a forum so community input could be better integrated into the process. 
The School Committee will host the forum at 6 p.m. Thursday at the Town Hall. The event will be followed by the committee’s regular meeting at 7 p.m. 
Superintendent Armand Pires said that though the forum is a yearly occurrence, it usually takes place when the budget is more fully formed. This year, the committee opted to convene the meeting earlier, allowing more leeway for resident suggestions to be taken into account. 
″(The committee) is interested in hearing from parents and community members - identifying priorities in the budget process and having an open dialogue,” he said. “Typically, when this conversation is held, we’re further along in the process.”

Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20180109/medway-schools-hosting-budget-forum



Please stay involved and informed as the Franklin School Committee develops the FY 19 school budget.

School Committee Preliminary Budget Timeline -- FY 19 Budget


  • October 10, 2017 -- School Committee Budget Workshop  (you can find the notes from this meeting and audio here http://www.franklinmatters.org/2017/10/fm-133-school-committee-budgeting.html)
  • December, 2017 - Budget Subcommittee Meetings
  • December, 2017 and January, 2018 -- Budget Development with Principals
  • January -- March, 2018 -- Budget Subcommittee Meetings
  • February 13, 2018 - Community Forum at FHS Lecture Hall with Senators Ross and Spilka, and Representative Roy (additional details to be released)
  • February 27, 2018 -- Proposed FY 19 Budget presented to School Committee
  • March 13, 2018 -- School Committee Budget Discussion
  • March 27, 2018 -- Budget Public Hearing
  • April 10, 2018 -- School Committee adoption of FY19 budget
Davis Thayer School in the snow
Davis Thayer School in the snow

Tuesday, January 9, 2018

Live reporting: New business to closing


6. New Business
a. To discuss any future agenda items

7. Consent Agenda
a. Approval of Minutes
I recommend approval of the minutes from the November 28, 2017 and December
12, 2017 School Committee Meetings.
b. I recommend acceptance of two checks totaling $4,802.65 for FHS as detailed:
i. $832.65 from All-American Publishingii. $3,970.00 from Vicario Studios
c. I recommend acceptance of a check for $800.00 from the Hockomock Area YMCA for in-house enrichment at Parmenter Elementary School.
d. I recommend acceptance of the donation of 125 Science eye goggles valued at $216.25 from the Keller PCC.
e. I recommend acceptance of the donation of an iPad with case and a communication App for a non-verbal child valued at $707.98 from Linda Bishop.
f. I recommend acceptance of a check for $50.00 from Lueders Environmental, Inc.
for Davis Thayer Elementary School.
g. I recommend acceptance of the donation of an area rug, valued at $409.47, from the Parmenter PCC for supplemental supplies.
h. I recommend acceptance of a check for $1,550.00 from Franklin Music Parents for in house enrichment for the Music Department.
i. I recommend acceptance of a check for $5,000.00 from Thomas A Wagner III for
a FHS Scholarship.
j. I recommend approval of the request of Brian Wildeman to declare the attached list of books as surplus from RMS.
k. I recommend approval of the request of Dr. Joyce Edwards to declare the attached list of books as surplus from Central Office.

motion to accept consent items, seconded, passed 6-0


8. Payment of Bills Dr. Bergen

9. Payroll Ms. Douglas

10. Correspondence 
– Budget to Actual – Miriam Goodman

11. Adjournment

motion to adjourn, seconded, passed 6-0


The School Committee agenda and associated documents as released for the meeting Jan 9
http://franklinschool.vt-s.net/pages/FranklinCom_Packets/v1-9-2018%20SC%20Packet/

Live reporting: Discussion only and Information Matters


4. Discussion Only Items
a. ACCEPT 
http://franklinschool.vt-s.net/pages/FranklinCom_Packets/v1-9-2018%20SC%20Packet/ACCEPT%20Collaborative%20Annual_Report_FY17.pdf

and BICO Collaborative Annual Reports
http://franklinschool.vt-s.net/pages/FranklinCom_Packets/v1-9-2018%20SC%20Packet/BICO%2012%2007%202017%20annual%20report.pdf

membership fee, obtains reduced rates for out of district placements
professional development opportunities also available

in ACCEPT, graph page 6 - about 34 students
rebranding and move to new building
18-22 program (page 9) assistance from companies in helping students transition to world of work

BICO collaborative, located down the street
14 students participated
some operate within host schools, i.e. at Keller

part of the team process, assessment on meeting the students needs with the least restrictive environment; sometimes student disabilities don't have peers, so going out of district to get those peers is needed; cost sharing through the collaborative vs private placement


5. Information Matters
a. School Committee Sub-Committee Reports

Budget - put together fact sheet, town is going to be under pressure this budget year; meeting next week on how to disseminate the fact sheet; brochure has a schedule for budget meetings

Community Relations - first moved to this Sat, 10;30 AM, educator award program for discussion at school committee next meeting; coffees and possible themes; looking to have an overall comprehensive strategy

Policy - really exciting meeting, reviewing policies, some coming forward to future meetings
Monday, 1/22, 7:00 Snow date of Feb 6th

Transportation - question raised on how many students did take use of the emergency busing program

Public Schools Advocacy - forum first Feb meeting Feb 16? - Spilka, Roy, Ross invited, to be held at Lecture Hall; getting info out to community

Joint PCC - data gathering on equity; fabric fund raising

Substance Abuse Task Force - Feb 27 next meeting

School Wellness Advisory Council [SWAC] - discussing student use of technologies; revision of the wellness policy coming to the Policy committee before coming to the SchComm; working on the BOXX program for consistency, looking at high needs students to see how many of them are participating



Live reporting: Policy on Advisory Committees



3. Discussion / Action Items

a. Policy – First Reading
I recommend moving Policy BDF – Advisory Committees to the School Committee to a second reading at the next meeting.

http://franklinschool.vt-s.net/pages/FranklinCom_Packets/v1-9-2018%20SC%20Packet/Discussion%20Action%20-%20Policy%20BDF.pdf

motion to move to second reading, seconded, passed 6-0


Live reporting: School Committee - Jan 9, 2018

Present: Linden. Douglas, Scofield, Bergen, Schultz, Zub
Absent: Feeley


1. Routine Business
a. Review of Agenda
no changes

b. Citizen’s Comments
no comments
i. In the spirit of open communication, “the School Committee will hear public comment not related to an agenda item at the beginning of each regular School Committee Meeting. The Committee will listen to, but not respond to any comment made. A Committee member may add an agenda item to a future meeting as a result of a citizen comment” – from Policy BEDH
c. FHS Student Representative Comments
online store has opened up for Franklin wear, not just school logos, open to all the community

d. Superintendent’s Report
Welcome back
Keller update - sprinkler head burst, Dec 11
removal of materials before break, no mold growth expected
construction over break repairing walls and carpet
teachers were back in classrooms to set up yesterday
students were using the classrooms today
some cubbies remain out of service in some areas, on order will be several weeks for delivery
insurance company investigating root cause

application out for use to apply for School Start Advisory Committee, due Jan 17
40 applications as of this morning
http://franklinschool.vt-s.net/pages/FranklinCom_StartTimeAdvCom

website to curate information, a subsection of the School Committee website
Superintendent report in District news

commend effort to DPW for clean up of the storm
thanks for their efforts on the weekend so we could open on Monday

school and district report cards distributing this week (State provided)
distributing via email 
link to district report card as part of Superintendent's report


2. Guests / Presentations
a. Social Emotional Learning Presentation (DIP 1) – Peter Light, Deborah Dixson

update on the District Improvement Plan for Social Emotional Learning
video shown copied here



5 items from the CASEL framework, adopted by MA State

4 components to strategy

1 - school climate and culture
responsive classroom - K-5 teachers trained, training also moving to middle school
expansion of advisory program piloted last year
partially different among the schools due to the personalization
World of Difference training for 6-8 as well as 9-12 (2018-19)
discrimination and harassment awareness and training
mandatory training for all on Wednesday


screen capture of presentation (hopefully doc will be available later)
screen capture of presentation (hopefully doc will be available later)

2 - focus on classroom practices


screen capture of presentation on 2nd focus on classroom practices
screen capture of presentation on 2nd focus on classroom practices
leadership framework expanding to include K-12 school and district respresentation

CASEL Framework = https://drc.casel.org/


3 - Identification of students at risk



Identification of students at risk
Identification of students at risk
assessment in its infancy, how to identify properly
shouldn't be first adopter of the assessment system
balance assessment and cost

4 - Ensure a Robust System of Support


Ensure a Robust System of Support
Ensure a Robust System of Support
drafted tier level support for 16-17, communicating to educators, then to parents

William James partnership, Lesley Univ are resources to be used in this arena
also works with substance use referrals

Y.O.U. Inc. possibly to provide some counseling during the school hours, only in discussions at this point, not ready for prime time yet

Q - how does this work with the technology the students are using, i.e. social media 
digital learning standards are being incorporated, also working on the Wellness Advisory Group with screen time and how that fits with overall students health

C - thanks for this

C - we are doing this in the corporate environment as well

Q - is this info being shared with the parents to let them know of the issues with social media on the students life

A - each school newsletter has items on this, sometimes the information is incomplete
book club using "Distracting"


b. FHS Program of Studies Update/ School Improvement Plan Update – 
Paul Peri, Principal; William Klements, Deputy Principal


involved in multi year journey to incorporate curriculum changes
new courses being added
Ceramics 3, Theater Workshop, Art and Narrative through Podcast

incorporating art and unified studies
English teacher writing on narrative, creating a podcast at the end of the session

highlighting an over 100 pages of courses, briefly presented

courses would be added as necessary as part of the overall puzzle of what to offer and what is wanted


screen grab of presentation of the FHS school improvement plan mid-year update
screen grab of presentation of the FHS school improvement plan mid-year update

Working on time and staffing, will use video (shown earlier) at a staff meeting


Deputy Principal Klements and Principal Peri addressing the School Committee
Deputy Principal Klements and Principal Peri addressing the School Committee
focus on inclusion, looking for 2-way communication, meaningful and tangible

full circle of communication happened today, a question from a parent on hand sanitizer, lead to phones calls and ten 8 sanitizer stations were distributed around the school and celebrated via social media







crossing fingers, but numbers on underage drinking and substance abuse are down

suggestion to have a student driven African-American club; first meeting Friday before the break, attended by some adults and a number of students; happy to have it underway

exciting to see the student voice come forward

C - happy to see the NEASC recommendations woven in, looking at assessments together admin and faculty; all budget implications, keep pushing for that

A - we are happy to hear you repeat that, staffing has not increased, class sizes are going up; some students are coming back from private schools to FHS. The faculty will be happy to hear