Sunday, August 9, 2020

Franklin Public Schools: Superintendent's message on Re-opening Plan

 August 3, 2020 

Dear Franklin Community, 

The overarching goal of the Franklin Public Schools at this time is to return as many students and staff as safely as possible to our school buildings. The health and safety during the COVID-19 pandemic is our number one concern. With school closures come learning loss and negative impacts on social-emotional health and the Franklin Public Schools, in our quest to reopen schools, will prioritize both the quality of education and social-emotional growth and development. While we do not believe that remote learning will ever replace full in-person school, we plan to begin the year using a predominantly remote model. We believe both social-emotional and academic learning progress is independent of the way in which it is delivered and that in-person learning will be so dramatically different that it no longer serves as the same comparison it did prior to the pandemic. Within a predominantly remote start, High Needs Students will be prioritized for in-person instruction, in order to meet their learning needs, and as required by DESE. Additionally, we plan to open the district’s Early Childhood Center in an in-person model, recognizing that, as preschoolers, many with special needs, require in-person services. 

A Reopening Taskforce has been meeting since June to contribute to the district’s Comprehensive Reopening Plan. This team of administrators, teachers, school nurse leader, counselors, parents/guardians, School Committee representatives, Facilities personnel, Health Agent, School Resource Officer, consulting school physician, and our Communications Coordinator met throughout the month of July and early August to interpret agency guidance and develop protocols, resources to support students’ and staff social-emotional learning (SEL) upon return to school, and a framework of three instructional models: full in-person instruction with health and safety practices in place; a hybrid model of both in-person and remote learning with smaller cohorts of students alternating between the two; and a plan for fully remote instruction. 

Remote instruction for 2020-2021 will be considerably different and more “robust” than the emergency remote learning of the spring closure. FPS remote instruction will involve: 

  • a full day of instruction in order to meet the “structured learning time” requirements, sometimes referred to as the required number of days/hours of “time on learning” required by the state 
  • live instruction to students, while also building in screen breaks and low-tech learning experiences 
  • familiar instructional strategies as well as highly effective novel strategies leveraging technology  
  • curriculum that is aligned to the relevant standards, including the Massachusetts Curriculum Frameworks 
  • grading of student work 
  • attendance and accountability 

The District has used CARES funding from the state to invest in additional Chromebooks in order to provide access to technology to all students. 

By opening in a fully remote way, we will be able to spend the next several weeks building a strong virtual learning environment with an overall goal to have as many students and staff return safely to school. We will build towards a hybrid of in-person and remote instruction in a phased way. We will monitor the efficacy of remote learning, and we will examine readiness for students to be present in-person at benchmark dates. 

Please note that the start date of the school year will be delayed. The Commissioner of Education has reduced the required number of school days from 180 to 170 in order to allow districts to use the first ten days in preparation with our faculty and staff. Staff will be preparing for remote instruction and receiving training on health and safety practices. The school year will begin on September 16, 2020. 

We appreciate the difficulty of the situation we are all in. No one learning model is going to meet the needs of all Franklin families; each comes with its own challenges and concerns. Health and safety is our first priority and we are also viewing this approach as the most educationally sound way to attend to the health and safety requirements while prioritizing the quality of instruction and SEL connections we know our educators will be able to build remotely, at first, and then in-person later in the fall as we transition into a hybrid model. 

Sincerely,

Sara E Ahern

Superintendent of Schools 


Franklin Public Schools: Superintendent's message on Re-opening Plan
Franklin Public Schools: Superintendent's message on Re-opening Plan


Stormwater Ad-hoc Subcommittee Meeting Recap - Aug 8, 2020

As with most meetings in this pandemic period, I took my notes via Twitter during the meeting reporting in real-time via the virtual session.

The Twitter hashtag can be found online #swsc0805

  • Real time reporting for Stormwater ad-hoc subcommittee underway #swsc0805 awaiting 3rd person for quorum
  • Without quorum can't do policy discussion but could answer questions #swsc0805
  • Derek Adams hired as Stormwater Director per FY21 budget also as needed to be compliant with the EPA permit. Had previously worked as summer help in college, worked up through the ranks, water treatment side, Masters program at MassMaritime ##swsc0805
  • Need to expand what we're doing on Stormwater management. #swsc0805 budget is tight, looking at it all carefully Stormwater Environmental affairs superintendent. Dellorco should be on soon to make quorum.
  • Moving some of the DPW operations budget items from general funds to the Stormwater fee is a long process. #swsc0805 Dellorco arrives to make quorum.
  • Melanie Hamblen officially opens the meeting at 6:52 PM #swsc0805 reads the usual blub on meeting protocol for virtual meeting. 14 present at time of official meeting
  • TA Jamie Hellen provides recap of info sessions held preCOVID-19, one in morning at the council chambers, one in the evening at the Franklin TV studios, there was a third scheduled but it was canceled due to the pandemic #swsc0805
  • Brutus provides a recap of Derek's background. #swsc0805 web site a basic stopping point for info on work done over the years. franklinma.gov/stormwater-div For reading materials, check out the full management plan franklinma.gov/stormwater-div
  • Delay as Chair lost connection and thereby quorum broke, patience #swsc0805
  • She's trying to reconnect via phone see if that's quicker. #swsc0805
  • Yup, still waiting #swsc0805
  • She did join, now working to pick up where we left off. #swsc0805 Jones replaying his question and proposal on fee to get started
  • Discussion of phasing in new fee is a timing issue, need to generate some funds via the fee in order to be able to pay for some of the current DPW Stormwater budget items, would also gather revenue from the users not currently paying #swsc0805
  • Stormwater utility fee couldn't realistically appear on a homeowner bill until July 2021 due to the software changes required to get the MUNIS system set up properly. Also need to get the other items i.e. exemptions defined. #swsc0805
  • Summary timeline: Oct/Nov during budget to relook at Stormwater costs, DPW budget impact, possible fee discussion in Jan 2021, first billing possible in July 2021, with possible budget relief for FY 22 or FY23 #swsc0805
  • Motion to adjourn, #swsc0805 catch you all next time

Stormwater Ad-hoc Subcommittee Meeting Recap - Aug 8, 2020
Stormwater Ad-hoc Subcommittee Meeting Recap - Aug 8, 2020

"Worcester is first in state to build modular micro-units for chronically homeless"

From the Mass Municipal Assoc, we share this housing for the homeless article: 

"The city of Worcester and the Worcester Housing Authority received funding from the Department of Housing and Community Development to help build the state’s first modular micro-unit housing for the chronically homeless.

The project, estimated to cost $3 million, was approved by the state for $2.2 million in funding. An additional $200,000 is being contributed by the city, and the Massachusetts Housing and Shelter Alliance is providing $100,000. The remaining cost will be covered by a mortgage held by the housing authority.

The project is one of many actions that resulted from 26 recommendations made by the city’s Task Force for Sustaining Housing First Solutions, convened two years ago. The task force was charged with reenergizing the city’s “housing first” focus for the chronically homeless, with an emphasis on sustainability and resources to maintain supportive housing over the long term."

Continue reading the article online

https://www.mma.org/worcester-is-first-in-state-to-build-modular-micro-units-for-chronically-homeless/

A rendering depicts the modular micro-units housing being developed by the Worcester Housing Authority for the chronically homeless. (Photo courtesy Worcester Housing Authority)
A rendering depicts the modular micro-units housing being developed by the Worcester Housing Authority for the chronically homeless. (Photo courtesy Worcester Housing Authority)


1, 2, 3 videos to help you stop unwanted calls


Consumer Alerts from the Federal Trade Commission

by Jabari Cook - Intern, Division of Consumer & Business Education, FTC

It can be frustrating to deal with a bunch of unwanted calls. If you answer them, you might hear a recorded message of someone trying to sell you something. Or it could be a real person hoping to scare you into paying a debt you don't owe.These kinds of unwanted calls are often scams. Taking steps to stop them can help save you time and unnecessary stress — and maybe some money, too.


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This is a free service provided by the Federal Trade Commission.


 
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Saturday, August 8, 2020

Franklin, MA: School Committee Workshop - Aug 11, 2020 - 4:00 PM

School Committee Workshop

Virtual Meeting (Links in agenda)


LOCATION:   The Committee will meet in Town Council Chambers and remotely on Zoom. Members of the public may participate remotely via:

Join Zoom Meeting           https://zoom.us/j/96025691272?pwd=aXVwelBjTUdQTERKcWRKVWY5UUtIZz09


“The listing of matters are those reasonably anticipated by the Chair which may be discussed at the meeting. Not all items listed may in fact be discussed and other items not listed may also be brought up for discussion to the extent permitted by law.”

 

Call to Order

  • Team Building Exercise
  • School Committee Operating Protocols, Goals, and Self-Evaluation 
  • Anti-Racism Discussion
  • Plan 2020-2021 School Committee meeting presentations and workshops 
  • Adjournment


Franklin, MA: School Committee Workshop - Aug 11, 2020 - 4:00 PM
Franklin, MA: School Committee Workshop - Aug 11, 2020 - 4:00 PM

New FHS video update from Mr Hanna

Video update for this week: https://youtu.be/yl9dWAQC3wc

In case you missed the "radio gang" interview with Mr Hanna, you can catch up to it here:  https://www.franklinmatters.org/2020/08/fm-323-welcome-fhs-josh-hanna-80420.html

 





Franklin Senior Center: Email Blast 8-7-2020

Hello Everyone!

I hope you all are enjoying your summer and staying active and well!  What programs would you like to see and join?  We love feedback and want to hear from you all.  


Staying Connected

Link to the Senior Center - https://www.franklinma.gov/fsc

Link to the Senior Center Calendar -https://www.franklinma.gov/node/39/events/day/2020-07-07

Link to Franklin Matters - https://www.franklinmatters.org/

Link to the Town's webpage - https://www.franklinma.gov/


August Events

Wed., Aug. 19: FIVE WISHES is a legally binding, advanced directive (living will), that lets you control your personal, emotional and spiritual wishes. This presentation is on Zoom at 1:00 p.m. If you aren't able to access Zoom our Nurse can call you to discuss the info one- on-one. To sign up, email: adoggett@franklinma.gov or call 508 520-4945. 


Mon., Aug.24: MEMORY CAFÉ at 3:00 p.m. on ZOOM, features the beautiful and engaging music of violinist, Lynn Canavan. To sign up, email: adoggett@franklinma.gov 


Thurs., Aug.27: FASHIONS OF HOLLYWOOD on ZOOM with Karen (Ren) Antonowicz of Spirits of Fashion at 1:00 p.m. Ren presents this fascinating look at the glamorous fashions of the silver screen during the '30s, '40s, '50s. Join us as we travel through the decades to enjoy a glimpse into the glamorous world of fashion. To sign up, email: adoggett@franklinma.gov 


Mon., Aug. 31: STEVE SHERLOCK - Talk Franklin Matters at 2:00 p.m. for all the latest Franklin news. To join us, email: adoggett@franklinma.gov 


Don't forget our very own Curbside Cafe! - Open M-F featuring the delicious culinary renderings of Chef Paul!  
https://www.franklinma.gov/Curb  The first 5 people to call and order lunch from the Curbside Cafe and mention "Ariel's email" will win a prize!!   
Franklin Senior Center: Email Blast 8-7-2020

Tips

Low Impact Aerobics with Paul Eugene

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ibqvCDaviD0


Lung exercises to expand your breathing

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iIrAUL_VmiU


Music

Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy - Andrews Sisters

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8of3uhG1tCI


Soft Jazz piano music

https://youtu.be/prtmoOfk28w


Back to the 50's - over an hour of rocking music

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6fznknLKU44


Just for Fun

The restoration of an Emma Gaggiotti Portrait

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ziybNY7Pxsc

 

3 generations of Russian gymnasts

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9-afLjHA3zI


The tiniest baby bird - a story of rescue

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y-iFgDK_D5s


13 beautiful National parks

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tOHZ1mcAK8s


Unusual places and tourist attractions.  Would you visit any of these?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5wAwOSd0VHg


Ten of the most dangerous tourist destinations in the world.  

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GPEvkaHYrSQ



Humor

Nathan Bockstahler the youngest comedian ever on America's Got Talent

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HyM3avsv-IM


Pierce County Police Department Dance Off - our men and women in blue show off their moves. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YFDsMWny6oI


Hysterical animals

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WEkSYw3o5is


10 funny Pepsi videos

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KVVOTXg-ROs



Kindness Matters

Troops come home and surprise their families - Thank you for your service!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gnEnhmrOHwk


Advice from a toddler.  We could all learn a lesson from this little girl

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y62veCinCvc


Attached you will find:

  1. Paint/color by number mushrooms https://drive.google.com/file/d/1sO1vk-d9CTDJOFJPggexlg3dqRykhWv2/view?usp=sharing

  2. Donna's fun packed "for the birds" activity pages https://drive.google.com/file/d/1t_cuaAKOUDtNqmJ6dRAsd1DykJOwGv0A/view?usp=sharing

  3. Curbside Cafe menu https://drive.google.com/file/d/11OBeyu3MUQnLUn3Npr9gcvscohgsHhdm/view?usp=sharing


Love, virtual hugs and good health to you all!  We are still here for you!  Please feel free to email Donna and I with questions, concerns or just to check in!

Ariel & Donna


Please feel free to share this email with anyone you think might enjoy it.  If you want me to add someone to the email blast list just send me a message with their email in it. 



REMEMBER:

When searching for information about the Coronavirus, COVID-19 please use caution!  Unfortunately there are many false sites that contain viruses and malware that can threaten your computer.  Many look like real sites.  Your best bet is to go directly to the CDC, WHO or your local government page (links below).   

https://www.cdc.gov/ 

https://www.who.int/

https://www.franklinma.gov/home/urgent-alerts/coronavirus-information-portal-updates-here


MEMORY CAFE!

For those of you who attend our Memory Cafe events I invite you to learn more about attending a VIRTUAL Memory Cafe through Zoom!  There are many options to choose from.

https://www.memorycafedirectory.com/cafe-connect/



--
Ariel Doggett

Virtual Program Coordinator
Respite Coordinator

"We rise by lifting others" - Robert Ingersoll
There is no act of kindness too small


Senior Center Email Blast
Senior Center Email Blast