Tuesday, February 1, 2022

FHS boys hockey team posts win vs. Weymouth 6-1 on Monday

Via HockomockSports.com, we share the results of the FHS winter sports action on Monday: 

Boys Hockey = Franklin, 6 vs. Weymouth, 1 – Final 
– Franklin scored twice in the first, once in the second, and three times in the third to win its opening round matchup of the Ed Burns Hockey Classic with Weymouth, avenging its loss to the Wildcats from earlier this season. Ben Jarosz scored a hat trick for the Panthers, scoring once in each period while Logan Marchand, Ben Paterson, and Christian Shabbick each had one goal. Sophomore Cole Pouliot-Porter made 20 saves in the win. Ryan Sicchio, Anthony Lampasona, and Shabbick each had a pair of assists in the win.

For other results around the Hockomock League
https://hockomocksports.com/mondays-schedule-scoreboard-01-31-22/

FHS Panthers
FHS Panthers

Reminder: FPAC presents Thornton Wilder’s Our Town - February 4-6

Franklin Performing Arts Company (FPAC) presents Thornton Wilder’s Our Town February 4-6 at THE BLACK BOX!

Through the everyday lives of its citizens, this Pulitzer-Prize-winning play tells the story of the fictional American small town of Grover's Corners between 1901 and 1913 through the everyday lives of its citizens.

Tickets available at THEBLACKBOXonline.com or by calling the box office at 508-528-3370.

Please note our safety measures to protect our artists, staff, and audience - masks will be required for all patrons, regardless of vaccination status. Masks must be worn at all times, except while actively eating or drinking.

Produced by special arrangement with Concord Theatricals and Samuel French, Inc.

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FPAC presents Thornton Wilder’s Our Town - February 4-6

Marble Run Challenge! Tuesday, Feb 1 - Friday, Feb 25, 2022

At the Franklin Public Library; this sounds like fun!
"A special program brought to you by our VolunTeens! Register to play, pick up your kit and complete the tasks to earn materials that you will use to build your very own marble run! Then join us on the 26th to put your design to the test!"

Marble Run Challenge! Tuesday, Feb 1 - Friday, Feb 25, 2022
Marble Run Challenge! Tuesday, Feb 1 - Friday, Feb 25, 2022



Farmers in Training Summer Program - registration now open

"Happy Monday after a major snowstorm! Hope you all are surviving the copious amounts of snow.

We wanted to get your week off to an amazing start by officially starting our Farmers in Training Summer Program registration! We promised it would be soon and now here it is.

Spots are going to fill up fast so I would register ASAP. 
To register please email us fairmountfruitfarmprograms@gmail.com. Registration packets and information will be emailed."

Farmers in training sessions for summer available
Farmers in Training Summer Program - registration now open

Massachusetts Housing Partnership: Compliance timeline for MBTA communities


"Heads up town officials: In support of MA efforts to provide info on zoning requirement near transit, we've posted compliance timeline for MBTA communities. 
Find this & more key info about new law at https://t.co/WrLyJINwNx " or https://www.mhp.net/community/complete-neighborhoods-initiative   
@massmunicipal @APA_Mass @MassEOHED @ChrisKluchman

Shared from Twitter -> https://t.co/x7Aa1gzUIj

As part of the "Franklin For All" project, the zoning around the downtown area will be addressed. Since we are an MBTA community with two commuter rail stations, what will be done around the Forge Park station remains unclear at this time.

More about the Massachusetts Housing Partnership -> https://www.mhp.net/about-us

Massachusetts Housing Partnership: Compliance timeline for MBTA communities
Massachusetts Housing Partnership: Compliance timeline for MBTA communities

School Committee: Policy Subcommittee Meeting - Feb 2 - 6 PM

Policy Subcommittee Meeting

DATE: 2/2/2022 TIME: 6:00 -- 7:30 pm
Municipal Building - Training Room (Virtual Link in Agenda)


A G E N D A
“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.”
I. Electronic Distribution of Approved Policies
A. JICFB - Bullying
B. GBGF - Staff Family Medical Leave Act
II. Discussion of Policies sent to School Committee
A. GDJ - Support Staff Assignments & Transfers - Elimination 1/11/22 SC
III. Policy Revisions & New Policies - New Discussion Item
A. EBCFA - Face Coverings
B. JICFB - Bullying
C. EFD - Meal Charge Policy and EFD-R Meal Charge Policy Procedures
D. Continued review of G policies
E. GDCC-E - Family & Medical Leave of Absence
F. GDQD - Suspension and dismissal of Support Staff Members


School Committee: Policy Subcommittee Meeting - Feb 2 - 6 PM
School Committee: Policy Subcommittee Meeting - Feb 2 - 6 PM


Lesson we should remember

"Nearly all cities in the United States imposed restrictions during the pandemic’s virulent second wave, which peaked in the fall of 1918. That winter, some cities reimposed controls when a third, though less deadly wave struck. But virtually no city responded in 1920. 
People were weary of influenza, and so were public officials. Newspapers were filled with frightening news about the virus, but no one cared. People at the time ignored this fourth wave; so did historians. The virus mutated into ordinary seasonal influenza in 1921, but the world had moved on well before.

We should not repeat that mistake."
Continue reading the article online (subscription maybe required)
Author of the article above -> John M. Barry
"Mr. Barry is a distinguished scholar at the Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine and the author of “The Great Influenza: The Story of the Deadliest Pandemic in History.”
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