Thursday, January 7, 2021

FHS' LeBlanc, Marchand selected as "Top Ten Players to Watch"

As part of the HockomockSports.com preview of the high school boys hockey season, they share the Top Ten Players to Watch.  We share the Franklin info here and provide the link to the page with all the Hockomock League "Players to Watch." 

Joe LeBlanc, Senior – Franklin
Year in and year out, Franklin is one of the toughest teams to break down defensively. They are one of the most disciplined groups that clog shooting lanes and work tirelessly to interrupt passes. And the Panthers usually have one defenseman they can rely on most and this year it’s the experience of senior Joe LeBlanc. In this third year on varsity, LeBlanc plays in virtually every situation for the Panthers – five-on-five, penalty kill, and power play. Not only is he a reliable option anchoring the blue line unit in the defensive end of the ice, LeBlanc is a weapon when the Panthers push forward. Franklin is aiming to be a puck-possession type team this year and LeBlanc’s skill with the puck will help in the attacking end. Last year as a junior, LeBlanc scored one goal and had eight assists.
 

Dylan Marchand, Junior – Franklin
Franklin junior Dylan Marchand burst onto the scene last year, emerging as one of the most dangerous attacking players in the Hockomock League. His speed is the first thing that jumps out, racing away from defensemen into the attacking area. Even if it seems like he is out of the play, his speed gets him right back in the mix. Not only can is he able to use his speed to work his way around and past defensemen, but he also has strong stick handling skills and does a nice job finishing around the net. He was a catalyst for the Panthers’ offense last year, scoring four goals along with registering nine assists. Look for Marchand to take a big step forward this year with an expanded role in the offense.
 

Hockomock League "Players to Watch"

 

Hockomock League "Players to Watch"
Hockomock League "Players to Watch"

"Surviving Tragedy & Seeking Justice: The Death of One Chief's Father"

Franklin Police (@franklinpolice) tweeted

https://t.co/Y7KHx3CWSM  #WhyWeServe #marshfield #police #changefromwithin
 

 

 

Wednesday, January 6, 2021

Monday Night Masterclass: Pranayama and Meditation Demo - Jan 11, 2021

Please join the Franklin Cultural Council next Monday evening to kick off our first January "Monday Night Masterclass". This is a FREE class, but must be registered is required. 
 We could ALL use some help breathing these days! The Vihika Foundation is an internationally recognized meditation community.  https://www.vishistayoga.org/


Shared from Facebook:
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Monday Night Masterclass: Pranayama and Meditation Demo - Jan 11, 2021
Monday Night Masterclass: Pranayama and Meditation Demo - Jan 11, 2021


Franklin School Committee: Community Relations Sub Committee Meeting 1/7/21

Community Relations Sub Committee Meeting

Virtual Meeting (Link in agenda)


Approval of October Meeting Minutes
  • Legislative Forum
  • Budget Flyer


Connection information found in the agenda PDF   https://www.franklinps.net/sites/g/files/vyhlif4431/f/agendas/community_relations_agenda_january_7-2021.pdf

Franklin School Committee: Community Relations Sub Committee Meeting 1/7/21
Franklin School Committee: Community Relations Sub Committee Meeting 1/7/21


"the crucial part of this is we have to have the data for diagnostic purposes"

 From CommonWealth Magazine:

"THIS YEAR’S MCAS exams will be conducted this spring but will feature “significantly” reduced testing time for third through eighth graders and no schools will be newly named underperforming in the upcoming school year, Elementary and Secondary Education Commissioner Jeff Riley told superintendents in a memo Tuesday.

“The sudden shift to remote learning last spring, and the continuation of hybrid/remote learning this school year has likely led to significant learning loss for students around the country. The extent of the learning loss in the Commonwealth is not yet known,” Riley wrote. “The Department continues to believe the MCAS test is a crucial diagnostic tool to promote student success and educational equity and we remain committed to administering the assessment this spring, while recognizing the need for adjustments and flexibility.”

Continue reading the article online


Both FHS varsity basketball teams top Milford on Tuesday, Jan 5

From HockomockSports.com we share the FHS sports results:

Girls Basketball = Franklin, 51 @ Milford, 22 – Final 
– Franklin opened the season with a big win on the road. Olivia Quinn scored a game-high 19 points to pace the Panthers, while Brigid Early and Kayleigh Houlihan each added eight in the win.
 
Boys Basketball = Milford, 52 @ Franklin, 62 – Final –
"If there was a textbook on how to play Franklin basketball, it would look a lot like how the Panthers played on Tuesday night.

In a 62-52 season-opening win over visit Milford, the Panthers’ unselfish offense resulted in four players reaching double-figures in the scoring column and their aggressive defense never let the senior-laden Hawks get comfortable.

Maybe more impressive was that the game marked the first meaningful minutes for all but two Panthers — Declan Walmsley (game-high 18 points, six rebounds) and Andrew Byfield (13 points, 13 rebounds). The other seven Franklin players that checked in were experiencing their first meaningful minutes in a varsity game."
Continue reading the game recap by Ryan Lanigan, the founder and Editor-in-Chief of HockomockSports.com.
 
For a photo gallery from this game
 
For other scores around the Hockomock League
 
 
Franklin’s Jake O’Brien goes up for a shot in the first half against Milford. (Ryan Lanigan/HockomockSports.com)
Franklin’s Jake O’Brien goes up for a shot in the first half against Milford. (Ryan Lanigan/HockomockSports.com)

Boston Globe: "Mass. offers Internet access help for unemployed"

 From the Boston Globe:

"Massachusetts is offering to help the unemployed find work by providing subsidies for Internet access, and in some cases doling out free equipment.

Governor Charlie Baker and Lieutenant Governor Karyn Polito announced a program Tuesday at the Springfield Innovation Center that will offer subsidies and tech assistance to unemployed residents, with the goal of helping them find work.

Unemployed individuals are eligible for a subsidy if they live in a Charter or Comcast service territory; residents of other communities may be eligible for a personal cellular hot spot from Verizon. The agency implementing the new service, MassHire, is also connecting individuals with a vendor that is handing out Chromebooks if they do not have a device at home."

Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)


Gov Baker tweeted Tuesday with the announcement as one of three made that day  https://twitter.com/MassGovernor/status/1346562007781298177
"Today our Administration launched 3 programs to boost internet connectivity for residents across MA:
  • Rightwards arrow New subsidy to assist job-seekers within @MassHireCenter
  •  who face tech barriers
  • Rightwards arrow WiFi hotspots targeted to Gateway Cities
  • Rightwards arrow Expanding @MassBroadband hotspots in Western MA"

 

3 programs to boost internet connectivity for residents across MA
3 programs to boost internet connectivity for residents across MA