Thursday, January 15, 2015

Blackstone River Theatre - Matt & Shannon Heaton with Torrin Ryan & Mark Oien




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THANK YOU!
The 2014 Solstice Festival was our biggest yet...
stay tuned
for performer information for the 2015 festival set for
June 20!



                   
Ongoing  
Zumba with April Hilliker on Mondays, 6:30 PM


Thursday, Jan. 15
TOTAL BEGINNER FIDDLE
(6-week session) starts

Saturday, January 17, 8 PM 
MATT & SHANNON HEATON / TORRIN RYAN and MARK OIEN

Saturday, January 24, 2 PM 
DIXIE DIEHARDS
JAZZ BAND

Saturday, January 31, 8 PM 
FELLSWATER /
ERIC MCDONALD AND WILL WOODSON

Saturday, February 7, 8 PM 
OCCIDENTAL GYPSY

Sunday, February 15, 7 PM 
FULLSET (from Ireland)

Saturday, February 21, 8 PM 
ROSSONI

Saturday, February 28, 8 PM 
THE GNOMES

Sunday, March 1, 7 PM 
RUNA

Quick Links...
BRT Website    

BRT Classes      
Join Our Mailing List!

Tickets often available at door but to ensure a seat
CALL

FOR
RESERVATIONS
401-725-9272

Please understand that
when a show is SOLD OUT,
it truly is!
We must adhere to fire codes and it truly is not possible to fit "just one more"... especially when we have had several people ask to do
the same!

If a show at BRT has
an advance price &
a day-of-show price it means:

If you pre-pay OR call in your reservation any time before the show date, you get the advance price. If you show up at the door with no reservations OR call in your reservations on the same day as the show, you will pay the day-of show-price.


NOTE for prepaid tickets
or if reservations have been made but not pre-paid:
If you reduce the number of tickets requested or paid for at the box office on the night of the performance, that ticket must still be paid for! BRT requires 24 hour notice for cancellations or you will be charged for all seats reserved.
Dear Steve,

We have an incredible evening of Irish traditional music this Saturday featuring BRT favorites MATT AND SHANNON HEATON and
TORRIN RYAN & MARK OIEN.

And we will have a matinee show at 2 p.m. next Saturday, Jan. 24 as we bring back the DIXIE DIEHARDS JAZZ BAND.

Don't forget to LIKE us on Facebook to get late-breaking news and really expensive gifts. Well, not that last one but definitely the first part... Please share what we do with your friends! www.facebook.com/pages/Blackstone-River-Theatre/165592431396

  

Hope to see you soon...
Russell Gusetti, Executive Director  

MATT AND SHANNON HEATON /
TORRIN RYAN AND MARK OIEN

Boston's powerhouse duo Matt and Shannon Heaton
have once again assembled an album of smartly-arranged traditional ballads with deep Irish roots and fresh, modern sensibilities. "Tell You in Earnest" is their fifth duo CD and features well-traveled "dialogue ballads" (each song is a conversation between two people, fitting for a husband-and-wife duo). As always, there is bright instrumental work and traditional-style singing from the Heatons. Shannon Heaton, Live Ireland's Female Musician of the Year 2010 and 2011, has been compared to Alison Krauss for her combination of vocal grace and instrumental prowess (Irish flute, button accordion). Matt is a 2013 Massachusetts Cultural Council Grant recipient and provides a firm foundation on the guitar and bouzouki. Since their move to Boston in 2001, the Heatons have become an integral part of Boston's vibrant Irish music and neo-Celtic acoustic scenes.

Centered around the admiration each musician has for regional European roots music, Torrin Ryan and Mark Oien create a unique sound by combining the Norwegian Hardanger fiddle, Irish fiddle, and Irish uilleann pipes and whistles. Torrin Ryan, of Attleboro, has competed in several Mid-Atlantic Fleadhs where he's won first place on both whistle and pipes. In Ireland, he has competed at the All-Ireland Fleadh held in Tullamore and Derry and in the summer of 2013, Ryan was named All-Ireland Uilleann Pipes Slow Airs champion, also coming in third place overall. Through the years, Oien has refined his style by utilizing the long bow strokes and agile fingerwork of the Boston-Galway and New York-Sligo musicians. He has performed at numerous festivals throughout New England including ICONS and he can often be found hosting sessions and performing in Southeastern Mass. and Cape Cod.


EVENT INFO
Saturday, January 17, 8 P.M., $15.00
at Blackstone River Theatre
549 Broad Street, Cumberland, R.I.
Call 401-725-9272 for reservations 
www.riverfolk.org

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Wednesday, January 14, 2015

FHS Basketball teams top Foxboro

From Hockomock Sports we find the results of the FHS basketball teams action on Tuesday, Jan 13, 2015.

FHS Panthers
FHS Panthers

Boys Basketball


Franklin, 74 @ Foxboro, 42 - Final - Shawn Hanley led Franklin with 15 points while Dylan Reno and Marcus Giese each scored 14 points for the Panthers. 

Girls Basketball


Foxboro, 49 @ Franklin, 51 - Final - Kat Tamulionis scored 24 points for Foxboro in the loss.

For all the results from Tuesday's action in the Hockomock League
http://www.hockomocksports.com/blog/hockomock-schedule-scoreboard-011315

Franklin Library: Teen Advisory Board

The Franklin Public Library is reaching out to the teens to find out how to meet their reading needs. Teens in grades 6 - 12 can meet at the Library on the 3rd Tuesday of the month. 

You can enjoy refreshments, share a good book yu've read and let the library know what events and materials you'd like to see available.

Meet Tuesday, January 20 at 6:30 PM in the Library meeting room.

Teen Advisory Board
Teen Advisory Board
This was shared from the Franklin Library page
http://franklinpl.blogspot.com/2015/01/teen-advisory-board.html

In the News: arrest in stabbing


A Rhode Island man broke into a West Central Street apartment Sunday and stabbed another man several times after the two came to blows, a prosecutor said Tuesday. 
Keinan McKenna, 22, of Woonsocket, now faces charges of attempted murder and assault and battery with a dangerous weapon, as well as other charges stemming from the violent confrontation. 
Arrested at about 11 p.m. Sunday in Woonsocket, McKenna was arraigned in Wrentham District Court Tuesday afternoon. The court entered a not-guilty plea on his behalf.
Continue reading the article in the Milford Daily News: http://www.milforddailynews.com/article/20150114/NEWS/150118674/1994/NEWS#sthash.IPMk7A3U.dpuf

Tuesday, January 13, 2015

Live reporting - closing

5. Information Matters

Superintendent’s Report
FOundation program at Nashoba Regional

walking program started Jan 5th
have been very popular, thanks to Live Long Learning

Jan 27th meeting hosted at the High School


School Committee Sub-Committee Reports
Budget Subcommittee met and discussed FY 2016

discussed the capital budget which you saw this evening

Policy subcommittee
more policy updatres coming

School Committee Liaison Reports


6. New Business

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


Trivia Bee, Apr 8th - 6:00 to 9:00 PM
option for pizza there, stay tuned
movie trivia


7. Executive Session

Personnel Update - motion to go to executive session not to return to open session

Live reporting: Action Items


4. Action Items

a. I recommend moving Policy GCBA – Professional Staff Salary Schedules to a second reading for elimination as discussed.
motion to approve, seconded, passed 7-0

b. I recommend approval of the BICO Collaborative Agreement as discussed.

motion to approve, seconded, passed 7-0

c. I recommend acceptance of two checks Davis Thayer Elementary School totaling $550.00:
1. $50.00 from Lueders Environmental, Inc.
2. $500.00 from BOKS, Reebok Foundation
motion to approve, seconded, passed 7-0

d. I recommend acceptance of a check for $2,260.26 from O’Connor Portraiture, Inc. for supplemental curriculum materials at Keller Elementary School.motion to approve, seconded, passed 7-0

e. I recommend acceptance of a check for $250.00 from the RMS PCC for field trips.   motion to approve, seconded, passed 7-0

f. I recommend acceptance of six checks for FHS totaling $3,914.67:

1. $175.29 from PBC
2. $459.38 from All American Publishing
3. $1,800.00 from Franklin Music Boosters
4. $250.00 from Maura Schaeffer Jobin
5. $243.00 from various parents
6. $987.00 from various parents
motion to approve, seconded, passed 7-0

g. I recommend acceptance of two checks totaling $1,481.20 ($1,186.20 & $295.00) from Parmenter PCC for field trips.motion to approve, seconded, passed 7-0

h. I recommend acceptance of the donation of computer monitors from Sy Tech Inc. for the Technology Department. (approximate value $100.00)motion to approve, seconded, passed 7-0

i. I recommend approval of the Capital plan as presented.
motion to approve, seconded, passed 7-0

j. I recommend approval of the request of Brad Sidwell for the Boys Ice Hockey team to travel to Barnstable, MA on 2/18-19/15 for a Hockey Competition.
motion to approve, seconded, passed 7-0

k. I recommend acceptance of a check for $3,300.00 from the Music Boosters for district-wide extra-curricular music.
motion to approve, seconded, passed 7-0


Live reporting: Discussion Only Items (BICO Collaborative, Calendar)


3. Discussion Only Items

Policy – Elimination (First Reading)
o GCBA – Professional Staff Salary Schedules
subcommittee discussion recommends removal of this one 
it hung around and is not really being used or followed

BICO Collaborative Agreement 
Adopted in the fall, there was a member community that had not shown up
the district finally did decide to leave the agreement as they were not using it
the agreement needed to be re-done to exclude them
2015-2016 School Calendar Draft
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2015/01/fps-school-calendar-for-2015-2016-draft.html

if we were to start after Labor Day, the last day would be June 24 or so without snow days; which is too late
with other days in Sep there are three four day weeks which makes education choppy
the Friday before Labor Day allows parents to have a long weekend

the high school has an accrediation process to do next year
a compromise with the high school 

request to look at Apr and Feb and do a week in March
the PARC schedule just came out which scheduled predominately in March

time on testing data, PARC vs MCAS (already on website)
http://franklindistrict.vt-s.net/Pages/FranklinDistrict_News/01F96CE8-000F8513.1/Time%20on%20Testing.pdf

The testing schedule for spring
http://franklindistrict.vt-s.net/Pages/FranklinDistrict_News/01F96CE8-000F8513.0/Calendar%20of%20Test%20Dates.pdf

parent teacher conf days are not yet on this version of the calendar
the academic terms need to be set and then put in the conferences

Looking ahead

look at the start to school day, could be done budget neutral
would need to get parents notice as it affects their scheduling
there are alot of kids standing on street corners ar 6:45 (not sitting in cars)
would be a good direction to go for safety as well as other reasons
will come to the School Committee to preview the proposal
and then potentially put it out for SurveyMonkey or some form of survey

an hour buys some time in the morning



Live reporting - Capital discussion

2. Guests/Presentations

c. Capital
Sally Winslow, Tim Raposa, Joyce Edwards, Beth Fitzmaurice

The capital is from 'free cash' and what is available after the winter snow storms have been covered.
overview of the process, not as formal as the operating budget timeline

first priority is STEM Labs

looking to bring parity to the middle schools
3D printers, robot center
assist with 8th grade transition to the high school

also would help to support the coding initiatives that the State is looking to foster
did pilot at Horace Mann this year to see how well it would go
$100,000 per lab x times schools

Edwards - maynnot have much start up time involved, more in curriculum development, the teachers professional development can be covered with in the existing development budget line

Raposa - we can add some money with the purchase to include some professional development time, either with the rep or as part of the deal

Edwards - other schools will be able to participate with Horace Mann when they get their training this year

2nd and 3rd priority

Chromebooks and carts, middle school level for 8th and for elementary school s district wide
this prepares for PARC testing
Chromebooks are 1:1 at the high school, these would be shared devices and used for only in-school use

O'Malley - I would hate to have the discussion and approval of these to be derailed by the politics of PARC

replace the PA system at JFK

had been transplanted from Oak St (about 2004) had been a replacement of the original JFK system; is not working in all places, is not a safety concern but an inconvenience; can work with the vendor to get the dark spots corrected but should go forward with the upgrade to be more compatible with the other buildings

replace carpeting at Davis Thayer

looking to spruce up the school, modulars coming down this summer
working with Facilities to spruce up the school
no summer programs at the school this summer
will also allow some work to be done during the summer

Trahan - any thought of replacing carpet with other flooring?
Sabolinski - it is softer for the kids to be on

Special Education van request

12 vans - from 2003, a wheel chair van not in good condition
used purely as a spare van but really should be replaced
this would be replaced by a non-wheel chair van, equiped like the most recent two purchases; 




Live reporting - Presentations (Excellence Awards, Special Education)


2. Guests/Presentations
a. MASS Academic Excellence Awards
1. Madison Wendell
2. Haley Frank
recognized by Superintedent as in the Top 1% of their class

b. Trends in Special Education – Elizabeth Fitzmaurice

http://www.franklinmatters.org/2015/01/fps-special-education-update.html

Stephanie Gedis,  Dillon Scarnicki, and Sara Mulcahey 

right around state average of 16% of students identified as 'special education'

767 - serviced in main stream classrooms
81 - sub-separate serviced within district but not mainstreamed in the classrooms
68 - out of district serviced

extremely fortunate to be resourced as they are

par for the course, most of the students and families are happy with the service
some due go to litigate but that is a private peice that is not fair to the students and families involved

student achievement is on the rise, it is very exciting
if you have to do it, you might as well get something out of it

Sarah Mulchaey, Vide President, Special Education Parent Advisory Council (SEPAC)
http://franklinsepac.org/

mission to support the parent of special education students
Transition Fair - a big success coordinated recently
there is a feeling of isolation, in that there is no one to help, when there is a community to provide support
the town has been amazing supporting us

Best Buddies in the high school and middle schools, now expanding to elementary schools

Inclusion

Transition
how do it on their own beginning at 14


Dillon Scarnicki
provided a video of the goal he recently scored for the FHS hockey team
as well as other likes and dislikes, and shared his dream

Parent view
Brendan, a student at Oak St
now takes the bus rather than the white van

you can't make it in this world if you can't speak up for yourself

The first tweet by the @FPS4Students account (was also retweeted by @FranklinMatters)





O'Malley - this is the best sporting performance where a team (or most of it) shows up to support you Dillon

Rohrbach - thank you, this was a great presentation tonight. It shows how important the parent parnters are. The out of district expenses are very much asn issue, but you do a great job in managing those out of district tuitions.

Fitzmaurice - about $5 of the total school budget is for out of district tuition; are able to manage some of the students to return to service within the district. We are careful before sending a student outside. They go because that is the best place for them to get those specific services and the decision is not taken lightly. We try to make things work here.

Rohrbach - we have been very innovative to provide the students the opportunity to stay here

Jewell - tonight is one of the most emotional nights I have had sitting in this role. The next man up is a good philosophy. This team can go to the state becuase it is a team effort, a lot of average players are playing above because they are playing encouraged by the others. I can tell you how well I feel tonight.

Trahan - this is an amazing night, thank you. We are a community in this town!

Mullen - I have heard several presentations over the years, this was the best. 






Live reporting: School Committee - Jan 13, 2015

Present: Douglas, O'Malley, Rohrbach, Clement, Mullen, Trahan, Jewell
Absent:  none


1. Routine Business
Citizen’s Comments - none

Review of Agenda - none

Minutes: I recommend approval of the minutes from the December 9, 2014 School Committee Meeting.   motion to approve, seconded,  passed 7-0

Payment of Bills Mr. Clement
motion to approve, seconded, passed 7-0

Payroll Mrs. Douglas

FHS Student Representatives
re: the robe discussion
five options

  • each choose
  • alternate rows
  • chhose color per grad/year
  • alternate by person
  • (one other to be added)


Correspondence: Budget to Actual – Miriam Goodman

The Curry House - now open

Reporting by walking around Sunday, I grabbed a new photo of the sign changes for The Curry House, now open on RT 140.

The Curry House is now open on RT 140
The Curry House is now open on RT 140


I also stopped by Monday to pick up a menu. The menu is still a work in progress according to the gentlmen I talked with. The formal copies are due this week. (Note: the menu is one large double sided 11 x 17 sheet so I managed to make a PDF in four sections.)



You can find The Curry House on Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Curry-House/996915603668154

The webpage linked to from Facebook is not yet ready

"join Rattle City in supporting the Panthers"

Caroline Cafasso writes about Rattle City in Pantherbook:

If you come to a Franklin High School sports game, there’s a good chance you’ll see the famous Rattle City. In fact, it probably would be hard to miss.  
You’ll see dozens of FHS students, some decked out in odd and festive costumes, and others holdings signs and pictures. Everyone, however, will be chanting and screaming, rooting for their beloved Panthers.  
So what exactly is Rattle City? Despite its size and prominence, there are still many FHS students, particularly underclassmen, who do not know or understand its role. It may be because the name “Rattle City” may not have an obvious meaning to everyone. The idea is to have a fan section that is so rowdy and enthusiastic that it psyches the opposing team out. It was inspired by various colleges whose students practiced such a strategy during sports games. 
Pantherbook photo of Rattle City at a Basketball game in January 2015
Pantherbook photo of Rattle City at a Basketball game in January 2015

Read the remainder of the Rattle City story here: http://pantherbook.org/top-stories/2015/01/12/the-story-of-rattle-city/#sthash.8eBAR5tE.dpuf

LiveArts: Kevin Owen - Jan 25

From the LiveArts webpage, we read about the next concert, Sunday Jan 25 at 3:30 PM:
A first at LiveARTS: the featured solo instrument is the French horn! Liberated from the orchestral brass section, virtuoso French hornist, Kevin Owen, with his pianist wife, Asako Shibata, “cuts loose” in an awe-inspiring demonstration of what the French horn is all about. Often regarded as the most difficult of the instruments in the orchestra, the French horn and its lovely tonality will be demonstrated by Owen in performance and in informative remarks that will be not only illustrative but fascinating. Owen is widely recognized as one of the the finest horn players today, and his participation in an exceptionally wide variety of ensembles throughout his career is nothing short of astounding.

Kevin Owen, French Horn
Kevin Owen, French Horn (LiveArts photo)

LiveArts postcard
LiveArts postcard
For additional information and ticket procing, visit their webpage here
http://www.liveartsfranklin.org/



Monday, January 12, 2015

Kidz Plaster Zone - 524 W Central St

Reporting by walking around walk on Sunday, I found a 'new' business on RT 140. Located in the stores in front of Primrose Car Wash and next to Dadarrio Hardware. From their webpage, I find that they opened in Aug 2014. 

For those looking for crafty parties for kids, and those looking for a crafty adult night out this is an option!  



Our specialty is crafty fun for all ages!

Every kid loves plaster painting. We carry a large selection for boys and girls as well as adults. Pieces are ready to take home the same day! With a wide variety of plaster figures, plaques, curio boxes, picture frames to choose from, there is something for every age, interest and budget.

We have a fun and friendly place to create your very own masterpiece.
We provide kids safe paint, brushes, smocks, glaze, glitter - you provide the creativity.

Fantastic Birthday Parties and a delightful area to get together and celebrate.
Paint, eat and have fun.

Walk-ins are always welcome at our beautiful and conveniently located studio -
drop in anytime!

Prices range from $5-$30 with all materials included.

Gift Certificates are available in $10.00, $25.00, and $50.00 denominations.

Kids Plaster Zone - 524 West Central St
Kids Plaster Zone - 524 West Central St

Looking for a perfect venue to celebrate your child's birthday? 
Check out our Birthday Party Package and let us take care of all the party details for you. 
Priced to fit everyone's budget!

For more information, visit their webpage here
http://www.kidzplasterzone.com/

or find them on Facebook here
https://www.facebook.com/kidzplasterzone

Kidz Plaster Zone street sign
Kidz Plaster Zone street sign


Plan "a week-long celebration of the arts"


The Franklin Cultural District Steering Committee is in the process of planning a week-long celebration of the arts in downtown Franklin in July.

We envision a celebration that would include participation by all things Cultural that are Franklin-based.

We’ll celebrate Franklin’s

  • Musicians 
  • Dancers 
  • Actors 
  • Artists 
  • Writers 
  • Poets 
  • History through Museum and Library tours and events 
  • OTHER SUGGESTIONS

The week could include performances at venues throughout the downtown such as Franklin Common, THE BLACK BOX and others. Museum and Library tours. Events at our Downtown Restaurants. Let’s think out of the box.

BRING YOUR IDEAS. Plans are not finalized yet. The purpose our meeting is to develop some enthusiasm and get your feedback to drive this event to a wonderful week celebrating the arts and perhaps to build an annual celebration.


When:  January 15 at 7PM 
Where: THE BLACK BOX


THE BLACK BOX Theater - 15 West Central St, Franklin
THE BLACK BOX Theater - 15 West Central St, Franklin

Winter Dance – Friday, Jan 23rd


Franklin Chargers will have their next middle school dance on Friday Jan 23rd from 7 to 10pm 
The Dance is open 5th - 8th Graders 
Dances are held at Tri-County Regional High School from 7pm-10pm. 
Admission is $10 at the door.   
Snacks and drinks will be available for sale. 
Click here to view the post on the Franklin Chargers website http://franklinchargers.org/2015/01/08/winter-dance-friday-jan-23rd/

Franklin Chargers middle school dance

Franklin Library: LEGO Club - Jan 15 - 4:00 PM

The LEGO Club returns to the Franklin Library on Thursday. Gather the kids for a fun time building with LEGOs

LEGO Club at the Franklin Library
LEGO Club at the Franklin Library
Good for kids aged 3-12, the club event starts at 4:00 PM

This was shared from the Franklin Library page
http://franklinpl.blogspot.com/2015/01/lego-club.html


Sunday, January 11, 2015

Franklin, MA: School Committee - Agenda - Jan 13, 2015

Vision Statement
The Franklin Public Schools will foster within its students the knowledge and skills to find and achieve satisfaction in life as productive global citizens.

AGENDA
"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."

The Key to Learning - Franklin Public Schools
The Key to Learning - Franklin Public Schools

1. Routine Business

Citizen’s Comments
Review of Agenda
Minutes: I recommend approval of the minutes from the December 9, 2014 School Committee Meeting.
Payment of Bills Mr. Clement
Payroll Mrs. Douglas
FHS Student Representatives
Correspondence: Budget to Actual – Miriam Goodman

2. Guests/Presentations

a. MASS Academic Excellence Awards
1. Madison Wendell
2. Haley Frank
b. Trends in Special Education – Elizabeth Fitzmaurice
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2015/01/fps-special-education-update.html

c. Capital

3. Discussion Only Items

Policy – Elimination (First Reading)
o GCBA – Professional Staff Salary Schedules
BICO Collaborative Agreement 
2015-2016 School Calendar Draft
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2015/01/fps-school-calendar-for-2015-2016-draft.html

4. Action Items

a. I recommend moving Policy GCBA – Professional Staff Salary Schedules to a second reading for elimination as discussed.
b. I recommend approval of the BICO Collaborative Agreement as discussed.
c. I recommend acceptance of two checks Davis Thayer Elementary School totaling $550.00:
1. $50.00 from Lueders Environmental, Inc.
2. $500.00 from BOKS, Reebok Foundation
d. I recommend acceptance of a check for $2,260.26 from O’Connor Portraiture, Inc. for supplemental curriculum materials at Keller Elementary School.
e. I recommend acceptance of a check for $250.00 from the RMS PCC for field trips.
f. I recommend acceptance of six checks for FHS totaling $3,914.67:
1. $175.29 from PBC
2. $459.38 from All American Publishing
3. $1,800.00 from Franklin Music Boosters
4. $250.00 from Maura Schaeffer Jobin
5. $243.00 from various parents
6. $987.00 from various parents
g. I recommend acceptance of two checks totaling $1,481.20 ($1,186.20 & $295.00) from Parmenter PCC for field trips.
h. I recommend acceptance of the donation of computer monitors from Sy Tech Inc. for the Technology Department. (approximate value $100.00)
i. I recommend approval of the Capital plan as presented.
j. I recommend approval of the request of Brad Sidwell for the Boys Ice Hockey team to travel to Barnstable, MA on 2/18-19/15 for a Hockey Competition.
k. I recommend acceptance of a check for $3,300.00 from the Music Boosters for district-wide extra-curricular music.

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

Personnel Update

8. Adjourn



FPS: Special Education Update

The presentation released for discussion at the Franklin (MA) School Committee meeting scheduled for Tuesday, Jan 13, 2015.




The full agenda for the School Committee meeting can be found here
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2015/01/franklin-ma-school-committee-agenda-jan.html


screen grab of Pupil Personnel Services page
screen grab of Pupil Services page


For additional information on the Pupil Personnel Services, you can visit their webpage here
http://franklindistrict.vt-s.net/Pages/FranklinDistrict_PupilServices/index

FPS: School Calendar for 2015 - 2016 DRAFT Only

One of the documents released for the School Committee meeting on Tuesday, Jan 13, 2015 is the draft calendar for the next school year.

You can view the calendar here





community entrance to Franklin High School
community entrance to Franklin High School
The full agenda for the School Committee meeting can be found here
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2015/01/franklin-ma-school-committee-agenda-jan.html


FHS boys basketball tops Mansfield at TD Garden

The FHS basketball and hockey teams had games on Saturday. The girls hockey team lost while the other three teams won according to the results from Hockomock Sports

While most Franklinites were likely watching the Patriots, the FHS boys basketball team beat Mansfield on the parquet floor at the TD Garden.


Girls Basketball

Franklin, 58 @ New Bedford, 19 - Final


Boys Hockey

Foxboro, 1 @ Franklin, 10 - Final - Foxboro's Gus Herlihy scored the Warriors' lone goal.

Girls Hockey

Franklin, 0 @ Medway, 3 - Final
FHS benchreactsto the game - Hockomock Sports photo by Josh Perry
FHS benchreactsto the game - Hockomock Sports photo by Josh Perry
Additional results from Hockomock League action on Saturday can be found here
http://www.hockomocksports.com/blog/hockomock-schedule-scoreboard-011015


Game of the Week - Boys Basketball

Mansfield, 54 vs. Franklin, 57- Final (@ TD Garden) - Dylan Reno scored nine of his 14 points in the fourth quarter to help Franklin come back from 49-44 to go on a 13-2 run to take control in the final minutes. Tim Prunier led the Panthers with 17 points and had four assists, Shawn Hanley had 13 points, and Marcus Geise finished with 10 points and nine rebounds. Mansfield was led by Ryan Boulter with 13 points (nine in the third) and seven rebounds. Michael Boen had 12 points, 14 rebounds, and five assists, and Nicholas Baskin scored 11 points.

An extended write up of the game against Mansfield can be found here
http://www.hockomocksports.com/blog/late-run-helps-franklin-edge-mansfield-at-td-garden

Including Hockomock Sports photos of the game here
http://hockomocksports.smugmug.com/Franklin-Mansfield-Boys/

You can volunteer to help run Franklin


The Town of Franklin is looking for Members for the following committees: If you are interested in becoming a member, please complete the attached form and return the Town Administrator's Office.

Conservation    Conservation Commission 
Cultural Council        Cultural Council 
Disabilities Commission 
Municipal Affordable Housing Trust - Contact Maxine Kinhart 508-520-4949 
Zoning Board of Appeals - Associate Member      ZBA

screen grab of Franklin webpage with town committee openings
screen grab of Franklin webpage with town committee openings


The application form can be found here
http://www.franklin.ma.us/Pages/FranklinMA_News/01E3B9EF-000F8513.0/TOWN%20OF%20FRANKLIN%20VOLUNTEER%20FORM.pdf

BFCCPS Information Sessions Scheduled


The Benjamin Franklin Classical Charter Public School (BFCCPS) has scheduled two events at the school

  • one on January 22nd from 6-8pm 
  • one on February 7th from 10am to noon 

Both events at BFCCPS will include building tours and an arts showcase


They will also offer information sessions 
  • at the Bellingham Public Library on January 27th from 6-8pm 
  • at the Milford Town Library on February 5th from 6-8pm


BFCCPS school sign
BFCCPS school sign

The BFCCPS brochure can be reviewed and downloaded from here



Hockomock Y: Winter Wonderland - Jan 16


The Hockomock Area YMCA invites area families to enjoy a free Winter Wonderland evening event on Friday, January 16th from 6:30pm-8:00pm at its Bernon Family Branch (45 Forge Hill Road, Franklin), Invensys Foxboro Branch (67 Mechanic Street, Foxboro) and North Attleboro Branch (300 Elmwood Street, North Attleboro). 
This free family community event offers lots of interactive winter games, activities and crafts for members and non-members alike. Some of the activities at our North Attleboro Branch include ‘snowman dress’ relays, S’more making, and Face Painting as well a dinner option for a nominal cost. 
Some of the Bernon Family Branch activities will include Ana’s Hot Chocolate station, winter freeze dance party, and journey through the ice tower. Some of the activities at our Invensys Foxboro Branch will include a bouncy house, winter games, music, crafts, and a dinner option for a nominal cost. 
These are just a few of the fun activities planned at our annual Winter Wonderland, an event sure to express the beauty and magic of winter.  
For more information, call 508-695-7001 (North Attleboro Branch); 508-543-2523 (Foxboro Branch); and 508-528-8707 (Franklin Branch) or visit our website at www.hockymca.org.

Winter Wonderland - Jan 16
Winter Wonderland - Jan 16

About the Hockomock Area YMCA

We believe that lasting personal and social change can only come about when we work together to invest in our kids, our health, and our neighbors. That’s why, at the Y, strengthening community is our cause. Every day, we work side by side with our neighbors in our community to make sure that everyone, regardless of age, income or background, has the opportunity to learn, grow, and thrive. Reach Out for Youth & Families is our annual support campaign to provide a YMCA experience to more than 15,000 local children and families in need.