Friday, March 26, 2010

2nd Fund Raising Event for Abbey Candy House





FRIENDS of the ABBEY
In 
SPORTS AND SONG







Come join with us in Sports


MATT LIGHT

PATRIOTS Offensive Tackle
(Six Division Championships, Four Conference Titles,
Three Super Bowl Championships)
AUTOGRAPH SIGNING –  PATRIOTS MEMORABILIA


Come join with us in Song

AYLA BROWN
– former American Idol finalist from season 5:
(Boston College Eagles Basketball)



SILENT AUCTIONS, RAFFLES, DOOR PRIZE
ADMISSION: ADULTS $10.00
Children Free - Cash/Checks only



Where: Lake Pearl Luciano’s
When: April 11, 2010
2:00 to 4:00 P.M.
Creek St., Wrentham, Ma.

Mt. St. Mary’s Abbey – 300 Arnold St. – Wrentham, Ma. 02093
Phone: 508 528 1282 Web www.msmabbey.org

Boston Globe West: Schools put clamps on bullying

Sent to you by Steve Sherlock via Google Reader:


via Boston Globe -- Globe West by Rachel Lebeaux, Globe Correspondent on 3/24/10

In response to high-profile bullying incidents in other communities and in advance of pending state legislation, school officials in Franklin have set up an antibullying task force, making it the latest local district to tackle the sensitive issue.

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Things you can do from here:


To be fair to the efforts of the Community Health Council that are and have been underway in this space for sometime, this is an 'extra' effort by the School Committee. 


The Community Health Council has been active in this space with great progress being made particularly in the cyberbullying arena with Teenangels. Teenangels is a group of Franklin middle school students who under the guidance of 
Lisa Keohane have been getting formal training, developed a questionnaire, an anti-bullying pledge, visited the State House and are about to take their efforts to students throughout the Franklin school system.




Additional information about the Community Health Council efforts can be found here.


The full and current Community Health Council "action plan" can be found here:
http://www.franklin.k12.ma.us/co/Debbie/Community%20Health%20Council/2009-2010%20CHC%20Action%20Plan%20March.pdf

Thursday, March 25, 2010

That's not cool!

That's Not Cool is a website designed to teach young adults that online and mobile phone behavior is real behavior with real consequences. That's Not Cool has three primary features; videos, discussion forum, and call out cards. The video section features video clips called Two Sided StoriesTwo Sided Stories use puppets and stop motion to portray examples of cyber stalking. The discussion forum is called Talk It Out. In Talk It Out students can comment on stories and exchange comments about issues around cyber behavior. Call Out Cards are small posters featuring slogans and statements about cyber stalking behavior. Call Out Cards can be downloaded from That's Not Cool. In addition to the three main features, That's Not Cool provides students with resources and contacts if they think they are in an abusive relationship or are being cyber stalked.

The videos are cool. They are also interactive in that the choices at the end of each lead to other videos!



Have you talked about cyberbullying with your teen?


Thanks to Mr Byrne at Free Technology for Teachers for the link to this site.

Franklin, MA

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Live reporting - Financial Planning Committee

Present: Jim Roche, Scott Mason, Sue Rohrbach, Steve Whalen, Doug Hardesty, Deb Bartlett, Brendan Morrison, Jeff Nutting, Shannon Zollo (late)
Absent: Roberta Trahan, Rebecca Cameron

Oct 8th 2009 minutes to be approved, motion to approve, passed.

Motion for Doug Hardesty to be chair, seconded, passed
Held off on other positions until some of the paperwork gets through to make the revisions to the committee "official".

The mix of the committee will now be

  • 3 members of the Town Council (Mason, Whalen, Zollo)
  • 2 from the Finance Committee (Roche, Cameron) 
  • 2 from the School Committee (Trahan, Rohrbach)
  • 3 citizens (Bartlett, Hardesty, Morrison)


First objective of this meeting to hear from Jeff Nutting on the budget update and start from there

estimated total revenues

  • FY 09 - 88.3  
  • FY 10 - 89.0 
  • FY 11 - 88.6 


The FY 11 numbers are based upon Senate numbers, House numbers have not yet been released
overall 4% decline with local receipts and state aid

State Aid maybe a little higher with local receipts a little lower
Will have a better handle in 2-3 weeks when Legislature makes some decisions
House Ways/Means budget usually available around school vacation

Usually the House number doesn't get lower so it can be used as a baseline

Total Town deficit currently about 3.3 to 3.5M (combined Town and Schools)

The FY 10 budget has the deferred cost of living increase (COLA) wage increase for the brief portion of June for the last pay period into July 1. The FY 11 does not have anything currently budgeted for COLA increases for any of the "to be negotiated" agreements with the bargaining units.

Town departmental budgets will be coming in flat with increases only in areas where known expenses have increased (i.e. gasoline cost up $100,000 over last year).

Positions where folks have left (resigned) have not been re-filled with new folks.

Steve Whalen provides an update on his spreadsheet with the comparisons amongst the 31 communities
Franklin is 3 of 31 in population growth; Hopkinton for example grew at a faster rate although less in total.
Franklin is 22 of 31 for per pupil spending, 9,995; 2 years later up only $400 but sunk to 28th
- Wrentham needs to be looked at, it maybe a K-8 district (i.e. King Phillip Regional has the high school)

Franklin was 13th for teacher salary, now we are at 5th (due to the teacher reductions on the lower end of the salary scale). The School Board has also acknowledged keeping the teachers in a competitive position as that affects the student performance in the classroom

2009 property tax bill 22nd then, 22nd now

residential tax burden was 25th, still 25th

to give a general sense of how much debt we have, we haven't changed position, hence we are well managed

Franklin is 20% below the medium on tax burden but we are 76% above the medium on State aid returned to the community! This is the significant issue that will hurt us until we lessen our dependence upon State Aid.

the next two sheets break out by towns with single vs. split tax rates
the consequences of the decision to remain with a single tax rate need to be fully understood.
we are ranked 11th on tax rate for communities where they do have a split tax rate.
we are ranked 12th on tax rate for communities with a single tax rate
we have a lower tax burden and lower tax rate against comparable communities with either a single or split tax rate.

we are trying to do something that is impossible, to have a really low tax rate and a high quality of living

we are a well run, efficient, lean town that doesn't have a lot of taxes.
27 communities are sacrificing more (i.e. paying higher taxes) to get less results (i.e. MCAS performance) than we are getting

the biggest exposure we have is our reliance on State Aid.
need to find a way to make these numbers human readable

After Steve's update the discussion turned to overall process:

  • What annual date should we have as a target to update the full set of numbers?
  • How do we incorporate an update with what the forecasted numbers were? need to tell the story on the reconciliation (where we were vs where we are)
  • Extend the analysis by a year.
  • Need to also update the progress on the action items


What is the timing for bringing this to the Town Council as part of the budget process?
Should be ready for the Apr 28th meeting

next meeting 3/31/10 7:00 PM



Franklin, MA

Franklin, MA: Finance Committee Mtg 03/23/10

The collection of audio recordings for the Finance Committee meeting of Tuesday March 23, 2010 can be found here:



Video was also recorded but due to a technical glitch (operator error, oops!), the video did not capture the audio at the same time. Fortunately, the backup audio recording did perform wonderfully and that is made available here.

Franklin, MA

FM #61-4 Finance Committee 03/23/10

This is the fourth and final segment for the Finance Committee meeting on Tuesday 3/23/10

Time: 26 minutes, 49 seconds



MP3 File


Session Notes:

This internet radio show or podcast is number 61-1 in the series for Franklin Matters.

This special recording is from the Finance Committee meeting on Tuesday March 23, 2010. It was held in the Training Room on the 3rd floor of the Municipal Bldg. The School Committee meeting was being held in the Council Chambers so there was no planned cable video production.

I did manage to broadcast the video and record that however, the audio feed was silent. Doesn't do much good for folks to sit and watch about an hour of folks sitting around a table and not being able to hear what they are saying.

Fortunately, I did have a separate audio recording to capture the meeting and I draw on that to share the meeting here.

The meeting will be split into four sections:

1 – to cover the opening and the discussion around the first appropriation for the Board of Assessors

2 – to cover the Parmenter Solar Panel project

3 – to cover the capital budget which was split into two votes, for for 2,009,000 for the overall capital needs of the town and the second setting aside 100,000 into a fund to accrue for the eventual replacement purchase of a new fire engine.

4 – the final section will cover the discussion on the overall FY 2011 budget schedule, additional questions from the committee members, and then the closing of the meeting.



For the full schedule of Franklin Meetings, check out the town website
http://franklinma.virtualtownhall.net/Pages/FranklinMA_MeetingsCal/?formid=158


As I close this session this week, let me remind you that
If you like what I am doing here, please tell your friends and neighbors
If you don’t like something, please tell me
Thank you for listening!



For additional information, please visit Franklinmatters.blogspot.com/

If you have questions or comments you can reach me directly at shersteve @ gmail dot com

The music for the intro and exit was provided by Michael Clark and the group "East of Shirley". The piece is titled "Ernesto, manana"  c. Michael Clark & Tintype Tunes, 2008 and used with their permission

I hope you enjoy!

FM #61-3 Finance Committee 03/23/10

This is the third of four segments for the Finance Committee meeting on Tuesday 3/23/10

Time: 16 minutes, 51 seconds



MP3 File


Session Notes:

This internet radio show or podcast is number 61-1 in the series for Franklin Matters.

This special recording is from the Finance Committee meeting on Tuesday March 23, 2010. It was held in the Training Room on the 3rd floor of the Municipal Bldg. The School Committee meeting was being held in the Council Chambers so there was no planned cable video production.

I did manage to broadcast the video and record that however, the audio feed was silent. Doesn't do much good for folks to sit and watch about an hour of folks sitting around a table and not being able to hear what they are saying.

Fortunately, I did have a separate audio recording to capture the meeting and I draw on that to share the meeting here.

The meeting will be split into four sections:

1 – to cover the opening and the discussion around the first appropriation for the Board of Assessors

2 – to cover the Parmenter Solar Panel project

3 – to cover the capital budget which was split into two votes, for for 2,009,000 for the overall capital needs of the town and the second setting aside 100,000 into a fund to accrue for the eventual replacement purchase of a new fire engine.

4 – the final section will cover the discussion on the overall FY 2011 budget schedule, additional questions from the committee members, and then the closing of the meeting.



For the full schedule of Franklin Meetings, check out the town website
http://franklinma.virtualtownhall.net/Pages/FranklinMA_MeetingsCal/?formid=158


As I close this session this week, let me remind you that
If you like what I am doing here, please tell your friends and neighbors
If you don’t like something, please tell me
Thank you for listening!



For additional information, please visit Franklinmatters.blogspot.com/

If you have questions or comments you can reach me directly at shersteve @ gmail dot com

The music for the intro and exit was provided by Michael Clark and the group "East of Shirley". The piece is titled "Ernesto, manana"  c. Michael Clark & Tintype Tunes, 2008 and used with their permission

I hope you enjoy!