Tuesday, February 24, 2015

Franklin Library: Geneology Club - Feb 26

The Franklin Geneology Club will meet at the Library on Thursday at 6:30 PM. William McDougall of the Franklin Family History Center will be giving a presentation on familiysearch.org.


Geneology Club meeting Thursday, Feb 26th
Geneology Club meeting Thursday, Feb 26th

More about the Franklin Family History Center can be found here
https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Franklin_Massachusetts_Family_History_Center



Monday, February 23, 2015

FHS Hockey selected for Super 8

From Hockomock Sports we find and share:
For the first time in the 25-year history of the prestigious Super 8, a Hockomock League team has qualified as one of the top 10 hockey teams in the state. Franklin (16-2-3) was chosen by the seven-person MIAA selection committee on a 5-2 vote, edging out perennial contenders Hingham and Arlington Catholic for one of four play-in spots. 
“We’re not always getting the kudos statewide for our league and this says a lot about the quality of the hockey,” said Spillane after the vote. “We had a couple of games against Canton that were one- or two-goal games that says a lot about their program as well.” 
FHS Panthers
FHS Panthers
The Panthers are a perennial power within the Hockomock, and long a power in Div. 2 as well, but are in only their second year at the Div. 1 level and the Super 8 process was a mystery to head coach Chris Spillane. In fact, he almost missed his opportunity to address the Massachusetts State Hockey Coaches Association (MSHCA). 
As the coaches meeting got underway, with all of the other coaches ready to state their cases for inclusion, Spillane was on the roof of his house battling the snow. It took a timely tweet by Boston Herald reporter Bruce Lerch and the intervention of Spillane’s son Ryan (a senior on the team) to get him and athletic director Brad Sidwell to the meeting.

Continue reading the article at Hockomock Sports here
http://www.hockomocksports.com/blog/franklin-makes-history-represents-hock-in-super-8


BoysD1A (Super 8)#7 Franklin will play #10 Xaverian on Tuesday, 2/24 at Chelmsford Forum at 5:10

The schedule for other Hockomock League teams can be found here
http://www.hockomocksports.com/blog/hockomock-hockey-playoff-seeds-matchups

MBTA: Starting Monday - Commuter Rail schedule change



All Commuter Rail Lines will operate a modified weekday schedule on Monday, February 23, through Friday, February 27. Schedules are at www.mbta.com/winter

Commuter Rail service is expected to have delays and cancellations due to switch and signal issues and mechanical issues with locomotives.

Plymouth/Kingston Line - no service will be available at Plymouth Station. A local bus connection (GATRA) will operate between Plymouth and Kingston stations.

Providence/Stoughton Line - no service will be available at Wickford Junction or TF Green Station. RIDOT/RIPTA will provide limited connecting bus service to Providence.

Last updated: Feb 22 2015 06:41 PM

Click here for more information: http://www.mbta.com/winter
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MBTA commuter rail train leaving Franklin Dean station
MBTA commuter rail train leaving Franklin Dean station

Your Greater Boston Food Bank Update: Braving the Cold and Buried in Snow


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February 20, 2015

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Braving the Cold and Buried in Snow | The Greater Boston Food Bank
New England winters are always more difficult for those in need. The cold results in higher energy costs, making it difficult to keep up with bills to stay warm and to buy enough nutritious food to stay healthy. This winter has brought frigid temperatures, unprecedented volumes of snow and more complications for all. At The Greater Boston Food Bank (GBFB), we are busy working around snow storms to ensure we can keep up. We are grateful for your dedication, and your continued support is needed more than ever so we can help our neighbors in need through this rough winter. Learn how you can help to End Hunger Here.
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Each year, GBFB and its network of supporters raise our voices to advocate for increased Massachusetts Emergency Food Assistance Program (MEFAP) funding. In 2014, MEFAP funds provided more than 16 million meals, or 12% of all meals provided. This year, the Food Bank Coalition of Massachusetts (The Greater Boston Food Bank, The Food Bank of Western Massachusetts, Worcester County Food Bank and Merrimack Valley Food Bank) is advocating for an increase in MEFAP funding to $20 million, which could enable GBFB to provide another 7 million meals.
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Messaging and Perceptions Survey | The Greater Boston Food Bank
As part of our continued efforts to assess our work, we are conducting a short survey. The survey results will provide insights on how to improve our messaging focus to better serve our community and to support our mission to End Hunger Here. We value each of our supporters who make our work possible, and invite you to participate. The survey will only take five minutes to complete and all responses are anonymous.
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Super Hunger Brunch 2015
On January 24 and 25, GBFB and restaurants around Boston hosted the 32nd Super Hunger Brunch. Thank you to all who joined us to Brunch for a Cause. We are still waiting for final results, but want to share some photos from the great weekend.


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These cold winter days are perfect for warm chicken noodle soup. Designed by GBFB's Registered Dieticians, this recipe is packed with protein and healthy vegetables. Also, ingredients are representative of common items distributed by GBFB. Get the recipe here and enjoy!
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Sunday, February 22, 2015

Franklin Public Schools: Welcome back - Update

A message from FRANKLIN PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT 
Hello, 
I hope that you have had a restful and enjoyable February vacation week.  Although the snowy weather persisted, at least we did not have to worry about missing any more school days! 
Throughout the week, the DPW and facilities departments have been working hard to keep our roads and schools clear and well-treated.  I spent the week conducting building inspections at all of our schools with the town Building Inspector and the Fire Safety Officer, which we do annually at this time of year.  Additionally, the Building Commissioner and the Town Facilities Director have been assessing all of our school roofs and conducted snow removal at several of our schools last week, which they had actually begun the previous week when students were in school.  They have assured us that all of our schools are safe. 
With this most recent snow/rain event yesterday, the DPW has been plowing, treating and scraping town roads and school lots and entrances.  Early tomorrow morning they will check all schools for slippery spots which may occur as a result of temperatures falling below freezing tonight. 
We anticipate opening school as scheduled tomorrow, so please plan accordingly.  Should anything change, I will send out a message by 5:30 AM.
Because of the continued snowfall, the snowbanks have not gotten any smaller and it has been difficult to clear all sidewalks.  Emergency busing will continue to be available to students who typically walk to school for the week. I would ask that parents please communicate with your child's school if he/she will be using emergency busing and provide written permission. 
 
I urge both adult and student drivers to continue to exercise extreme caution due to the high snow banks and slippery conditions. And as always, please be mindful of pedestrians and other drivers. 
With March just around the corner, hopefully we will turn the corner for this unprecedented winter! 
Thank you for your patience and understanding. 
Be safe! 
Sally Winslow
Assistant Superintendent of Schools

Parmenter School - during the vacation, sidewalks cleared today
Parmenter School - during the vacation, sidewalks cleared today
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Franklin, MA: School Committee - Agenda - Feb 24



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."

Franklin Public Schools - "the key to learning"
Franklin Public Schools - "the key to learning"

1. Routine Business

Citizen’s Comments
Review of Agenda
Minutes: I recommend approval of the minutes from the February 10, 2015 School Committee Meeting.
Payment of Bills Mr. Clement
Payroll Mrs. Douglas
FHS Student Representatives
Correspondence: Budget to Actual – Miriam Goodman


2. Guests/Presentations

a. PARCC Update – Joyce Edwards
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2015/02/parcc-update-to-school-committee-feb-24.html
b. District Improvement Plan (DIP)/Goal Update – Joyce Edwards
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2015/02/fps-district-improvement-plan-midyear.html

3. Discussion Only Items


  • Professional Development Revolving Account
  • Snowday Make Up
  • Policy – Second Readings

o KCDA – Memorial Commemorations
o KCD-E1 – Non-Budgeted Funds Donation Form
o KCD-E2 – Guidelines for Donations of Gifts/Memorials Non-Budgeted Funds to the Franklin Public Schools


4. Action Items

a. I recommend approval for the creation of a Professional Development Revolving Account as discussed.
b. I recommend approval of the budget transfers as detailed.
c. I recommend approval of the request of Frank Fitzgerald to take RMS students to the Rock Spot Climbing Gym in Lincoln, RI on March 5, 2015 as detailed. This is a recurring trip.
d. I recommend adoption of the 2015-16 School Calendar as detailed.
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2015/02/fps-school-calendar-2015-2016-draft.html

e. I recommend adoption of the following Policies as discussed:
1. KCDA – Memorial Commemorations
2. KCD-E1 – Non-Budgeted Funds Donation Form
3. KCD-E2 – Guidelines for Donations of Gifts/Memorials Non-Budgeted Funds to the Franklin Public Schools
f. I recommend acceptance of two checks totaling $3,300.00 for in house enrichment at FHS.
1. Vicario Studios $3,200.00
2. Christopher Blassick 100.00


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: School Calendar 2015 - 2016 draft revision

The School Calendar for next year has been revised and is available below. It is scheduled for discussion at the School Committee meeting on Tuesday, Feb 24.

There may be additional changes to this before it is finalized. One item missing is the gradual start for kindergarten that has been in effect for most of the prior years. The K teachers were provided special training for the impementation of the MKEA assessments at the beginning of this year and there was no time in the schedule for the gradual start.





The full School Committee agenda for Tuesday, Feb 24 can be found here
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2015/02/franklin-ma-school-committee-agenda-feb_22.html

PARCC Update to School Committee - Feb 24, 2015

The PARCC brochure handed out at recent parent night meetings can be found here




The 10 Questions about PARCC can be found here




Related posts on PARCC
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2014/06/parcc-or-mcas.html

http://www.franklinmatters.org/2014/03/franklin-voices-future-parcc-ma.html

http://www.franklinmatters.org/2013/09/school-committee-mcas-and-parcc.html

PARCC - Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers
PARCC - Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers


What is PARCC?
Youc an find out more about PARCC on their webpage http://www.parcconline.org/


The full School Committee agenda for Tuesday, Feb 24 can be found here
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2015/02/franklin-ma-school-committee-agenda-feb_22.html

FPS: District Improvement Plan - Midyear Update

A midyear update on the District Improvement Plan is scheduled for the School Committee meeting on Tuesday, Feb 24, 2015. The update summary can be found here.




The links for the individual school improvement plan updates can be below.

Annie Sullivan Middle School
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0wjbnXDBhczVWZHdE9zLUxVd0E/view?usp=sharing

Davis Thayer Elementary School
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0wjbnXDBhczb3dOenl6cWFXZm8/view?usp=sharing

ECDC
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0wjbnXDBhczZDJzR1BSYXZud00/view?usp=sharing

Franklin High School 
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0wjbnXDBhczcU9RN0dBX0JvSjQ/view?usp=sharing

Horace Mann MIddle School
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0wjbnXDBhczcUl2MzRwRnQtOGs/view?usp=sharing

Jefferson Elementary School
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0wjbnXDBhczZHlUUnA0T0R2c1E/view?usp=sharing

Keller Elementary School
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0wjbnXDBhczR2hYTnVOQnU1TjA/view?usp=sharing

Kennedy Elementary School
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0wjbnXDBhczbVlPaUtULTFYVGs/view?usp=sharing

Oak Street Elementary School
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0wjbnXDBhczNm1yX01OUHl6Skk/view?usp=sharing

Parmenter Elementary School
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0wjbnXDBhczUkliVkNMRzQwNFk/view?usp=sharing

Remington Middle School
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0wjbnXDBhczNXRzQVJiY2RzSVU/view?usp=sharing

The full School Committee agenda for Tuesday, Feb 24 can be found here
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2015/02/franklin-ma-school-committee-agenda-feb_22.html


Parmenter School in the snow
Parmenter School in the snow

Choggy’s Chuggers - Chad Larivee Fund Raiser - Friday, April 10

Please join us for a fun evening at the Franklin Elks to honor and support Chad Larivee!

Many of you know Chad and his story. If you don't, I encourage you to read it here: http://www.gofundme.com/k3fp0w

The adult-only evening will include a silent auction, 50/50 raffle, raffle drawing, DJ entertainment, light appetizers, and cash bar.

Tickets can be pre-purchased for $26/person and will guarantee you entry into the event. If you would like to reserve tickets, please mail a check made payable to Choggy’s Chuggers by April 6 to:

Ted Rossi430 Franklin Village DriveSuite 160Franklin, MA 02038

If you plan to pay at the door ($26/person - cash or check please), admission will be on a first come basis and limited to the first 200 people.

Looking forward to a fantastic evening!

screen grab of email invitation to Choggy's Chuggers
screen grab of email invitation to Choggy's Chuggers

Location


Choggy’s Chuggers for Chad Larivee
7:00 PM on Friday, April 10, 2015
Elks Lodge
1077 Pond Street
Franklin, MA 02038 (map)
(508) 533-2136


Voices of Franklin: Bill Callahan - Proposed Memorial Policy


Proposed Memorial at the Franklin High School

It is always a tragedy when someone loses someone close them, especially if that someone is a child. Our hearts are with the family. This letter is not directly about that loss, of which I'm sure everyone has the deepest sympathy. This letter is about why we have a policy against personal memorials on school grounds and how we decide and change school policies. 
The current policy in Franklin does not allow a memorial to an individual on school grounds. This policy was not created in a vacuum. It was decided upon after consulting a person with expertise in grief counseling, and then was voted on by the school committee and put into place based on the professional opinion that this is what would be best for the students of the school. That's fitting, since that is the primary responsibility of both the school and the school committee. 
Now the committee is considering changing this rule. Why is that? Is it because new knowledge is available that says that individual memorials are good for the students, or at least not detrimental? Is it because the expert may have been wrong, and that memorials have no effect either way. If so, it might be good to check the latest research, or to look at the policies of other schools similar to Franklin High School, and see which policies worked out the best. 
In fact, neither of these reasons is why the policy change is under consideration. The proposed policy change precipitated directly from the offer to donate a high profile memorial to a single student on public property because the family of that student has the means and desire to do so. 
One commenter implied that kids are different, that some deserve nice privately funded memorials and some don't, and those that disagree with his view are naive. I respectfully disagree. Franklin is the birthplace of Horace Mann, the father of public education. His argument for it was that in a democracy, everyone has the right to vote, so it behooves us to make sure that everyone who is voting has the education needed to make wise decisions about candidates and policies, and that the way to ensure that is to have public schools, free to all children, regardless of means. Schools, in Mann's view, are central to a working democracy, where everyone needs to be educated. Public education, should be the great equalizer, where a child can reach his or her potential no matter how rich or powerful that child's parents are. 
I know that not all schools provide the same education, that people pick school districts based on the quality of the schools, and that the quality of the schools depends on the tax base, and thus the general wealth of the families in the district. But that doesn't mean that we should throw away rules based on science, psychology and fairness because someone of money or power feels that they are entitled to change the rules that they don't like. 
I reiterate that I don't wish any ill on the family who has lost a child. In fact, I think the idea of a personal memorial is a good one. It just should not be placed at the school. Alternatively, perhaps the memorial could be placed at the school, but dedicated to all students have lost their lives, rather than just a single individual. The memorial proposed is of a panther, the school's mascot, which represents all the students. My hope is that we can reach an agreement on this that will satisfy the family and keep to our ideal of the inherent worth and dignity of every student who has passed away, whether their parents can afford a memorial or not.

Bill Callahan

​Franklin Resident​

billca42@gmail.com

the proposed Kristin Graci Class of 2007 Memorial
the proposed Kristin Graci Class of 2007 Memorial





Note: If you would like to add your viewpoint to "Voices of Franklin" the guidelines can be found here
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2011/03/introducing-voices-of-franklin.html

FHS Basketball Playoff Schedule tips off this week

From Hockomock Sports we find and share that both the FHS boys and girls basketball teams are scheduled for their first round game playoff games this week. 


D1 Central - Boys
FHS Panthers
FHS Panthers

#2 Franklin (17-3) will host #7 Wachusett on Thursday, 2/26 at 7:00.




D1 Central - Girls
#2 Franklin (17-5) will host the winner of Westford/Algonquin on Friday, 2/27 at 7:00.


The Hockomock League boys schedule for this week
http://www.hockomocksports.com/blog/hockomock-boys-basketball-playoff-seeds-matchups

The Hockomock League girls schedule for this week
http://www.hockomocksports.com/blog/hockomock-girls-basketball-playoff-seeds-matchups


Frozen-themed fundraiser - Hockomock YMCA - 1:00 to 4:00 PM

From Jaime Helmuth Eidwick
Don't forget to join me Sunday from 1-4 pm at the Hockomock Area YMCA Franklin branch for a Frozen-themed fundraiser ($5 per person). 
There will be a snowman relay, crafts (e.g., snowflakes, coffee cup Olaf, fingerprint snowmen), games (e.g., Olaf ring toss, snowman bowling, pin the nose on Olaf), and pictures with Olaf!! 
For an additional cost there will be a bake sale, craft sale, and silent auction. 
All proceeds go to Dana Farber Cancer Institute in support of my 2015 Boston Marathon Run.

Frozen themed fund raiser at YMCA
Frozen themed fund raiser at YMCA


FHS Winter Sports: Wrestling and Indoor Track State meet results

From Hockomock Sports we find and share the results of FHS sports action in competition on Saturday.


    FHS Panthers
    FHS Panthers
  • The MIAA All State Indoor Track Championship where Brittany Robinson clocked a 3:03 in the 1000M for 14th place. The 4x400 relay took 17th and the 4x800 finished 21st.


Complete Hockomock League results can be found here
http://www.hockomocksports.com/blog/2015-miaa-all-state-indoor-track-hockomock-results



  • The MIAA Wrestling State Championship where Dan Pisani lead Franklin with a second place in the 126 weight class. Mick Narducci (7th), Mike Coppola (4th), and Bilal Khan (8th) also placed in their respective weight classes.


Complete Hockomock League results can be found here
http://www.hockomocksports.com/blog/wrestling-state-championships-hockomock-results



MBTA: Update - Commuter Rail service for Sunday, Feb 22, and week of Feb 23 - 27




All Commuter Rail lines will operate on a Saturday schedule on Saturday, February 21 and on a Sunday schedule on Sunday, February 22



Franklin Line:  The following trains will NOT operate 2/23/2015 through 2/27/2015. 702,703,790,706,710,733,732,793,734,709,716,715,737,736,719

Provided is a service reduction and recovery plan/schedule for significant weather events 2015.  
Visit www.mbta.com/winter for more information.

Last updated: Feb 22 2015 07:42 AM



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A commuter train leaving Franklin Dean Station
A commuter train leaving Franklin Dean Station