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Thursday, June 11, 2020
Sports Buzz: Coach Baine
Jay Horrigan and Kevin Papa talk with FHS football Coach Baine
Coach Baine v3 from Jay Horrigan on Vimeo.
Coach Baine v3 from Jay Horrigan on Vimeo.
Tri-County Regional Student Awarded Scholarship from Sisters@Heart
Tri-County Regional Vocational Technical High School is proud to announce Connor Donovan, Class of 2020, has received a $1,000 scholarship from Sisters@Heart. The local nonprofit organization was founded to improve the lives of those affected by heart disease and stroke through funding research projects and providing financial assistance to impacted families in need.
Donovan is a graduate of Tri-County RVTHS computer information systems program. His demonstrated great strength, perseverance, and kindness while working to improves the lives of others set him apart from other applicants.
"We recognize the courage and strength involved in personally living with and overcoming heart and stroke related illnesses or having a family member impacted, and the importance of education as a means of awareness and prevention," a press release from Sisters@Heart read. "This scholarship reflects our commitment to educating our greater community and we are excited to support the recipients in their quest to better themselves and their opportunity for growth through education."
This scholarship was created in 2019 to help students who have been impacted by heart disease or stroke either personally or in their family. Donovan was selected as one of three recipients for the award.
Donovan is a graduate of Tri-County RVTHS computer information systems program. His demonstrated great strength, perseverance, and kindness while working to improves the lives of others set him apart from other applicants.
"We recognize the courage and strength involved in personally living with and overcoming heart and stroke related illnesses or having a family member impacted, and the importance of education as a means of awareness and prevention," a press release from Sisters@Heart read. "This scholarship reflects our commitment to educating our greater community and we are excited to support the recipients in their quest to better themselves and their opportunity for growth through education."
This scholarship was created in 2019 to help students who have been impacted by heart disease or stroke either personally or in their family. Donovan was selected as one of three recipients for the award.
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Tri-County Regional Student Awarded Scholarship from Sisters@Heart |
What does 103 teachers look like?
Photos of the teachers who raised awareness on RT Tuesday afternoon before the School Committee meeting.
The Boston 25 video brief on the article:
https://www.boston25news.com/news/local/hundreds-march-support-103-franklin-teachers-who-were-laid-off-last-week/SY2JL7QSDJHW5EMGGI46BMBISA/
The FY 2021 school budget page
https://www.franklinps.net/district/school-district-budget/pages/fy-2021-budget
The FY 2021 budget collection for the Town of Franklin
https://www.franklinmatters.org/2020/06/fy-2021-budget-collection.html
The Boston 25 video brief on the article:
https://www.boston25news.com/news/local/hundreds-march-support-103-franklin-teachers-who-were-laid-off-last-week/SY2JL7QSDJHW5EMGGI46BMBISA/
Note: there is a difference between "notification" and "cuts". The School Committee has not yet voted to approve either the 25 or 50 cuts that would be required to balance the budget (depending upon the planning scenario used). These notifications were made in advance of the date required per contract.
The details on the budget will be figured out over the next several months due to the fluid situation. This is not like prior years where once the budget was set, it was rarely changed. Town Administrator Jamie Hellen expects to make several revisions to the budget for FY 2021.
The discussion at the School Committee meeting did not reveal when the budget vote would be scheduled, only that there was still work to do.
The FY 2021 school budget page
https://www.franklinps.net/district/school-district-budget/pages/fy-2021-budget
The FY 2021 budget collection for the Town of Franklin
https://www.franklinmatters.org/2020/06/fy-2021-budget-collection.html
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Senate President Spilka’s Message - June 9, 2020
Senate President Spilka’s Message June 9, 2020 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pMtHHLkmqKk
For additional updates from Senate President Spilka visit her page
https://karenspilka.com/updates
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For additional updates from Senate President Spilka visit her page
https://karenspilka.com/updates
subscribe to keep updated (sign up at the bottom of this page for her newsletter) https://karenspilka.com/about
Senate President Spilka Forms Senate Advisory Group on Racial Justice
The Massachusetts State Senate is committed to urgently addressing racial inequities in the Commonwealth, to that end Senate President Karen E. Spilka has formed a bipartisan Senate Advisory Group on Racial Justice to review and recommend legislation to consider this session.
The Advisory Group will be chaired by Senator Sonia Chang-Díaz, a member of the Massachusetts Black and Latino Legislative Caucus, and Senate President Pro Tempore Senator William Brownsberger (D-Belmont).
"I believe we have reached a history-making moment in our Commonwealth and that it should not pass without taking action on policing and racial justice this session," stated Senate President Karen E. Spilka (D-Ashland). "As the driving force behind that action, I have convened a bipartisan Senate Advisory Group on Racial Justice – chaired by Senator Sonia Chang-Díaz, a member of the Massachusetts Black and Latino Legislative Caucus, and Senate President Pro Tempore Senator William Brownsberger (D-Belmont). The Senate group, which already met today, was tasked to review existing legislation and recommend further policies to address systemic racism."
"This moment in public consciousness, born out of tragedy, presents a rare opportunity to accomplish serious changes in public policy," stated Senator Sonia Chang-Díaz. "My hope is that this working group will help the Senate quickly digest the advocacy we're receiving and advance serious police accountability legislation in the immediate term--and keep our eye on the ball of racial justice more broadly even after this initial spike in public attention has passed. I'm grateful for President Spilka's sense of urgency on this issue, and I'm looking forward to working with Senator Brownsberger, Senator Collins, Senator Comerford, Senator Moore, and Senator Tarr on policies to provide meaningful, systemic change."
The Advisory Group will be chaired by Senator Sonia Chang-Díaz, a member of the Massachusetts Black and Latino Legislative Caucus, and Senate President Pro Tempore Senator William Brownsberger (D-Belmont).
"I believe we have reached a history-making moment in our Commonwealth and that it should not pass without taking action on policing and racial justice this session," stated Senate President Karen E. Spilka (D-Ashland). "As the driving force behind that action, I have convened a bipartisan Senate Advisory Group on Racial Justice – chaired by Senator Sonia Chang-Díaz, a member of the Massachusetts Black and Latino Legislative Caucus, and Senate President Pro Tempore Senator William Brownsberger (D-Belmont). The Senate group, which already met today, was tasked to review existing legislation and recommend further policies to address systemic racism."
"This moment in public consciousness, born out of tragedy, presents a rare opportunity to accomplish serious changes in public policy," stated Senator Sonia Chang-Díaz. "My hope is that this working group will help the Senate quickly digest the advocacy we're receiving and advance serious police accountability legislation in the immediate term--and keep our eye on the ball of racial justice more broadly even after this initial spike in public attention has passed. I'm grateful for President Spilka's sense of urgency on this issue, and I'm looking forward to working with Senator Brownsberger, Senator Collins, Senator Comerford, Senator Moore, and Senator Tarr on policies to provide meaningful, systemic change."
Wednesday, June 10, 2020
Capital Budget Subcommittee Meeting - June 10, 2020
Announcements:
Remote Meeting - Held on “Zoom” platform January 10, 2020 - 5:30 PM
This meeting may be recorded by audio or video.
● For link to Access the Meeting Click HERE then click “Open Zoom”
○ Or copy and paste this URL into your browser: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89521197448
● Call-in Phone Number: Call 1-929-205-6099 and enter Meeting ID 895 2119 7448 - then press “#”
Discussion:
1. Review Finance Committee actions on capital request and borrowing authorization.
PDF of agenda
https://www.franklinma.gov/sites/franklinma/files/agendas/06-10-2020_capital_budget_subcommittee_meeting.pdf
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The Finance Committee meeting of 6/04/20 provides the details to be review at this session
Budget Hearing #4 - 6/04/20
- audio = https://www.franklinmatters.org/2020/06/franklin-ma-finance-committee-budget_55.html
- notes = https://www.franklinmatters.org/2020/06/finance-committee-budget-hearing-4.html
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Capital Budget Subcommittee Meeting - June 10, 2020 |
Franklin Matters Radio Schedule for 6/10 - 6/11/20
Franklin Public Radio (wfpr.fm) or 102.9 on the Franklin area radio dial.
Wednesday 11:00a/2:00p/8:00pm
- “Talk Franklin” = 290 - Jamie Hellen and Anne Marie Tracey - (46 m)
Thursday: 9:00a/12:00p/6:00p
- 292 – Franklin author – Aaron Gouveia (29 m)
- 294 – former Franklin teacher – Kathy Pennell (20 m)
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Franklin Matters Radio Schedule for 6/10 - 6/11 |
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