Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Franklin, MA: School Committee - Agenda - 4/26/11

1. Routine Business
Citizen’s Comments
Review of Agenda
Minutes: I recommend approval of the minutes from the April 12, 2011 School Committee Meeting.
Payment of Bills Mr. Glynn
Payroll Mrs. Douglas
FHS Student Representatives
Correspondence: none

2. Guests/Presentations
a. New Administrators
b. FHS Students – Building Project (John Leighton, TBD)
c. FHS Building Committee – Tom Mercer
d. Summer Program/Community Outreach – Pandora Carlucci

3. Discussion Only Items
Food Service Program

4. Action Items
a. I recommend approval of the Budget Transfers as detailed.
b. I recommend acceptance of a check for $20.44 from Follett Educational Services for the Jefferson Elementary School.
c. I recommend the School Committee authorize the administration to develop an RFP that propose to seek bids to privatize the management portion of the Franklin Public Schools Food Service Program.
d. I recommend acceptance of a check for $500.00 from Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund for the FHS Swim boosters.
e. I recommend acceptance of a check for $428.57 from the RMS PCC for Field Trips.
f. I recommend acceptance of a check for $107.14 from the RMS PCC for Field Trips.
g. I recommend acceptance of a check for $252.00 from Wells Fargo for In-house enrichment for the FHS.

5. Information Matters
Superintendent’s Report

School Committee Sub-Committee Reports
School Committee Liaison Reports

6. New Business
To discuss future business that may be brought before the School Committee.

7. Executive Session
Contractual Negotiations

8. Adjourn



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Franklin residents urged go to meeting about school plans

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via The Milford Daily News News RSS by Brian Benson/Daily News staff on 4/25/11


School officials are encouraging residents to attend tonight's School Committee meeting to learn about the options being considered for renovating or building a new high school.


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Franklin to receive state recycling grant

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via The Milford Daily News News RSS by Brian Benson/Daily News staff on 4/25/11

State Rep. James E. Vallee, D-Franklin, announced today that Franklin will receive an $86,500 grant from the state Department of Environmental Protection to help offset the cost of wheeled bins the town purchased last summer when switching to a single-stream recycling program.

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Teen Advisory Board Meeting

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via Franklin Public Library by Franklin Public Library on 4/25/11


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Monday, April 25, 2011

"doing her part to help future cancer patients"

"They gave me the self-confidence I needed," Longobardi said. "I knew right away when I got there that they would take care of me. I'm forever grateful and want to help (the hospital)." 
The clothes, adorned with the slogan "Fight like a Girl," are on sale at Frugal Fannie's, where Longobardi works as an apparel buyer. Frugal Fannie's co-owner Kathleen Doxer, who also had breast cancer and was treated at Beth Israel, jumped at the chance to sell the shirts, Longobardi said. 
Longobardi started last year with sweatshirts and has since added T-shirts. The T-shirts cost $9.95 and sweatshirts cost $19.95, 10 percent of which is donated to Beth Israel's BreastCare Center. They have sold more than 500 T-shirts and sweatshirts, she said. 
Her efforts are one of several projects undertaken by former cancer patients to give back to the hospital that are being recognized at Beth Israel's Evening of Giving celebration on Wednesday, said Jennifer DiFranco, the hospital's director of annual giving.

Read more: http://www.milforddailynews.com/archive/x1923755248/Franklin-woman-encourages-other-cancer-patients-to-fight-like-a-girl#ixzz1KWhCzq25


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Sunday, April 24, 2011

Team Leaders - Updated with video

Hello Again,

Chris Clay here.  I apologize for the spam but I've received several requests for clarification on what a Team Leader will be responsible for, so I wanted to make sure the job was clear to everyone.

On build day the Team Leader will be responsible for coordinating three to five people in the construction of the raised beds.  They will also be the team member responsible for handling the drill and screwing the raised bed together.  We will be using self-drilling TimberLok screws which are very easy to handle.  The whole process is simple enough that I was able to assemble the test raised bed by myself.  With additional help from team members holding boards in place and handling moving pieces around the beds should go together quite quickly.  If you'd like to see a time lapse video of me assembling the prototype bed you can do so here:





On build day the Team Leaders will get together in the morning to put together the first bed of the day with me leading that team so everyone can get some experience with the process.  Then each Team Leader will be responsible for leading their team through the process.  I will be available throughout the day to aid anyone that hits a snag.  The basic steps for assembly will be as follows. 

1.  Roughly level the marked area where your raised bed will go.  You can bring additional soil in to aid in this.  It doesn't have to be perfect, just close.  We're working in a relatively flat area so this should be a straight forward step.  In the video it takes me a while to level as I have a fairly steep incline in my garden that I've been slowly working on eliminating over the years.
2.  Acquire the wood components and fasteners from the storage area and transport them to your bed location.  (This will just be walking them over)
3.  Assemble the end sections
4.  Fasten the side boards to the end sections.
5.  Place the middle stabilization stakes and screw them in.
6.  Call in the bobcats to fill the raised bed with loam/compost
7.  Mix the loam/compost together in your bed using rakes and forks
8.  Top off the bed with additional wheelbarrow loads
9.  Start over on your next bed!

If you have any questions, or are interested in being a team leader feel free to e-mail me at hakai2@gmail.com or give me a call at 508-942-6970

Cheers,

Chris Clay
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"major projects planned for this construction season"

Franklin is starting the first phase of a $7.25 million downtown improvement project with a $883,000 reconstruction of Emmons Street between Main Street and Hillside Road, Dean Avenue between Main and Ray streets, Ray Street and Depot Street, as well as the municipal parking lot near the Franklin/Dean College MBTA station.
Franklin Town Engineer Bill Yadisernia said the project includes sidewalks, curbing, paving, traffic lights and enhancements to stormwater treatment.
 
"That project is supposed to be done by the end of this year, and if not then next year," Yadisernia said. "But the majority will be done this year. That's the first phase of downtown, and the second phase will be the entire downtown area. The second phase is probably going to start in a year or two. 
"There will be road closures, but they will be temporary," Yadisernia said. "We're not shutting down roads for a long period of time, but we may have to detour them."

Read more: http://www.milforddailynews.com/archive/x128431993/Seasonal-headache-Area-roadwork-begins#ixzz1KR7sY1pE



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