Wednesday, March 11, 2015

Reminder: Bottle/Can Drive - Saturday, Mar 14


There will be a Bottle and Can Drive on March 14th. 

It will be held at the FHS parking lot from 8-1PM and supports the All Night Party.

Last year this was part of the collection:


Bottle/Can Drive for All Night Party
Bottle/Can Drive for All Night Party


Help them top last year's collection!

For additional information and to help the All Night Party visit their webpage
http://www.fhsallnightparty.com/

Reminder: HMEA Career Fair - March 19th



                Who: HMEA Inc.             
                What: HMEA Career Fair
                When: Thursday, March 19th 2015, 4-7 pm
                Where: HMEA Inc., 8 Forge Park, Franklin MA 02038

HMEA Career Fair
HMEA Career Fair
On Thursday March 19th, 2015, HMEA will open its doors in Franklin to the public to welcome job seekers to apply and interview for positions available company-wide. The agency is looking for people who are passionate about gaining experience and becoming an important factor in the lives of individuals with disabilities.

Whether you have an interest in working with children with Autism or joining a team of staff assisting adults with disabilities to earn gainful employment, there is an something for everyone.

Anyone who attends the career fair will automatically be entered into a drawing for a $100 gas card and two $25 gas cards. Interested candidates are asked to bring a copy of their resume and to be prepared to interview on the spot. 

Visit our website for more information at www.hmea.org.


Sport Management and Entertainment Career Fair at Gillette Stadium - Mar 28th


The New England Revolution & Kraft Sports Group will host their annual Sport Management and Entertainment Executive Lecture Career Fair on Saturday, March 28 at Showcase Live at Patriot Place. College students and members of the general public who are interested in a career in the sports industry are invited to attend the fair, which will take place just prior to the Revs’ home game against the San Jose Earthquakes at Gillette Stadium. 
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER 
The four-hour event will begin at 10 a.m. and feature a series of panels and presentations from sports professionals throughout the New England region. The career fair offers prospective employees an opportunity to network and interview with high-level professionals in the sports business that are looking to offer internships as well as part-time and full-time positions with their organizations.

Additional info on the career fair can be found here
http://www.revolutionsoccer.net/news/2015/03/new-england-revolution-kraft-sports-group-host-career-fair-march-28

Sports and Entertainment Career Fair - Mar 28
Sports and Entertainment Career Fair - Mar 28

Tuesday, March 10, 2015

Live reporting - Closing

5. Information Matters
Superintendent’s Report


Mock trial advanced to final 16 next on Thursday

Hockey made it to the Super 8 for the first time

Cheerleaders were competing at Sates today

Girls Basketball finished 19-6
Boys Basketball finished 18-6

Pisani in Wrestling advanced to second day at the New Englands


School Committee Sub-Committee Reports

May 12th - Training Room, training on communications

School Committee Liaison Reports

6. New Business
To discuss future business that may be brought before the School Committee.
Harlem Wizard's Nov 13th


O'Malley

Globe Scholastic Art
Writing awards, Franklin represented in both of this listing


7. Executive Session
Personnel Update - 

motion to executive session, seconded, passed 7-0 via roll call


Live reporting: Action Items


4. Action Items
a. I recommend the following dates be utilized, if needed, as school make-up dates in the event of school closures due to inclement weather. Dates:

1. April 3, 2015 as a half day
2. April 11, 2015
3. April 21, 2015.
motion to accept, seconded, passed 5-2

b. I recommend acceptance of a check for $361.52 from Target for In-house enrichment at FHS.
motion to accept, seconded, passed 7-0


c. I recommend acceptance of two checks totaling $1,255.75 for Keller Elementary School as detailed:

1. BOKS $500.00 – In-house enrichment 
2. Keller PCC $755.75 - Field Trips
motion to accept, seconded, passed 7-0

d. I recommend acceptance of a check for $6.86 from Schoola for in-house 
enrichment at JF Kennedy Elementary School.motion to accept, seconded, passed 7-0

e. I recommend acceptance of a check for $220.00 from the Franklin Music Boosters for district wide in-house enrichment.

motion to accept, seconded, passed 7-0


Live reporting - Discussion only (continued)


Staff Snow Day Survey 

548 responded and identified, 38 did not identify which unit they were with
good response rate overall

14 possible choices provided, were asked to rank order their top five
1st choice - Apr 3 - Good Friday
2nd - Apr 10
3rd - Apr 21

hopeful not having to need to use these but just in case
Apr 3 could be a half day, and meet date requirements

O'Malley - don't like the 3rd to put a religous holiday up against the school day requirements. Hundreds of folks have already made plans, this would make too speculative a venture, we would have time to revisit the dates. I would like to table this for a futher discussion

Clement - How does today impact the town?
This was a school day

Winslow - this is aligned with what is coming down from the DESE. This is what many districts are doing with the knowledge that many people will not come.

Douglas - I am not for this, people made plans a year ago. Teachers would also be affected by this. This is a short fuse for everbody this year.

Rohrbach - we do have to give notice, if we can do a half day on the 3rd.

Jewell - I am not changing my plans when there is a vacation being taken away like this. It is silly not to plan to have to make up one. Some kids will miss but the schools need to be open

Mullen - I actually agree with John and Kevin. The issue of religious holidays is one we have not discussed and need to. The T is still not working right. At least we are giving notification. It is up to the individual parents to make their choice. I would support this with a half day on Apr 3.

O'Malley - making motion to table the issue
failed 5-2 (O'Malley, Douglas to table)

State Budget Update

Goodman
preliminary budget numbers from Governor's House 1 budget
budget would eleminate the quality full day kindergarten grant
7.5 FTE are covered by the current grant
potential circuit breaker cuts
Charter school reimbursements also being cut (could be a net loss of $600K)
House and Senate still need to review the budget to come to a decision

Live reporting: Discussion only items


3. Discussion Only Items

School Safety Update 
Sally Winslow, Asst Superintendent
(Superintendent Sabolinski recovering from a broken ankle and while remote has been in regular contact)

actions of staff at Parmenter may have contributed to the incident
have been dealing with 'rumor' issues raised via social media
meeting held last Tuesday night with Parmenter parents

Q - can you state what did happen?
what occurred, someone came to the school, knocked to come in
buzzed in, was let in, but instead of checking in, proceeded down one of the corridors
intercepted by a teacher and custodian, secretary joined them
queried individual about his presence, he was asked to leave, he did
Central Office was called, Franklin Police was called 
photo shared and individual identified

Next day, a retired secretary was on site stationed by the door for check ins
school working on getting schedule of parent volunteers for check in, also looking for Senior Center volunteers

Notified other schools of incident, including photo of individual

Adding signage and consistent language around check in process at each school

Want to address 'tail gating', need to be checked in separately

Parmenter establishing a school wide committee for re-evaluation of school safety

School Dept will sit with the Police Dept to review the process, what worked, what could be improved

We did get questions on why we did not get into 'lock down'?
the individual did leave without threat, other schools were notified
concerned with physical and emotional safety for all the students
did confer with Police and Admin office before that decision was made

Met with vendor last Friday who had installed the security system for options and improvements

possible pilot program being explored for a software program for facial recognition

any renovations for the buildings would require Facilities which is part of the Town side of the budget

audience participating at the School Committee at Franklin High School
O'Malley - unfortunate, yes. I feel confident our schools are safe

Trahan - I felt I needed to review our policies, we did follow the policies and procedures. Steps are being taken to address where possible.

Q - what was the decision on not telling the parents of the other schools. I have been in frequently and while buzzed in, was not checked in but maybe once in all the time
A - Winslow - we felt it was a Parmenter issue. It became apparent after the Tuesday meeting that we needed to do more.
A - Mullen - we do have to say how lucky we were that nothing did happen. We are re-visiting the policy. we do need to look at how the schools work.

Q - I would respectfully disagree with the decision to not go with a town-wide lockdown. My kids are at Jefferson but the guy could have tried one, and could go elsewhere.
Winslow - we relied on input from the Police

Police Officer - We had an incident today for a couple of different reasons. I did not see it required that under the circumstances. If it was a breach, i.e. he had run through. He had been immediately addressed upon his entrance. The way it played out, there was not lock down called. Really not necessary.

I have the same amount of interest. I have a family member in every level of the school district. I understand where you are coming from but it was not required.

This guy is at a facility now. We have been busy but we want to get out to the older schools to see how we can harden the entrance. The newer schools have that entry where you can get in the first door but not the second.

Dave Nee - I understand that it was what it was. Sandy Hook took only 7 minutes. It may not have been a threat, ere on the side of caution.  I am a roofer, I go to different schools, the others have a better system than we do. I go to Parmenter and it is an honor system, I'll admit I don't always check in. there was a failure last Monday. I am glad to see solutions being put together. 

I think the town as a whole needs to embrace social media. There needs to be better communications.

Trahan - there needs to be some discussion on what is posted. I don't know why people don't get the connectED message. If they can't, they should and we need to figure that out. I got the messages today. I don't want that on Facebook so someone could know what was going on and endanger our children.

Nee - Don't discount it, embrace it. Control it and send it yourself

Mullen - there isn't any one person who could keep up with it. 

Winslow - the struggle we have is we need to get our info correct before sending out. Kids are tweeting out so kids at Tri-County are finding out before I can get to send out the right info

Selena Cousins - I would beg you as a parent to ere on the side of safety. Layers of security make it harder and harder to get into the building. While Parmenter is doing stuff, this needs to be a district wide effort. Not the most effective way to address the issue. I got the notice today and appreciated it. When you ask people to honestly sign in, you could check in later and find Mickey Mouse signed in. Do we test trying to get in? We should try that as part of the evaluation. I was a school principal for 8 years. if upsets someone in the short run, so be it. We should be partners in this. We can use social media to help.

Winslow - custodians do a sweep of the building after events, but it raises questions about the music and other evening events

Parent teacher at Tri-County - my students knew before I did and my phone did blow up with notifications. The younger kids had no idea of the administrative lockdown today. The admin lockdown should always be an option. That little bit of safety is worth it. It was a brilliant call today. There were some bad comments on Facebook. It finallly shut down with the good ConnectEd notifications. 

Q - how is a volunteer going to help if the person has a weapon?
A - the volunteers would be a work in progress to getting something better at the doorways


Peter Light - FHS incident

during the lunch block the Franklin Police received a call with a threat
Sgt Spillane was notified, based upon the nature of the threat we did not lockdown, we did evacuate, as the evacuation occured, the piolice and fire were arriving and secured the campus. Horace Mann/Oak St were notified and went it lockdown. The Asst Superintendent put the district into lockdown

Police needed to sweep the building, it was about 90 mins before dismissal but we expedited the busses to arrive early. Students who drove and had keys with them, were allowed to leave. After the State Police completed the sweep, faculty and then student were allowed back into the building for their belongings. We wanted to return to normalcy as soon as possible. We had evening events, performance, as well as this School Committee meeting.

Some things from the fall incident were incorporated into the ConnectED messages. Parents were told not to leave their vehicles when students were dismissed. Parent night will go into more detail Wednesday night.

Investigation is still underway. Students are updated via the faculty. it wil be short and brief Wednesday morning. 

Schools were dismissed at normal times, after school events went on as scheduled.

Parents who did attempt to get their students were turned away. During lockdown, no one is allowed to leave.

Feedback from the Police was positive about the reaction of the students and faculty. Holmes Bus company stepped up to work with us. Had busses on the scene within 10 minutes. Really outstanding response by them!

Custodians came into the school when it was safe. When you dismiss students from the cafeteria and library when they are eating lunch, it does leave a mess behind.

5 minute recess


Live reporting: FHS Update (continued)


Peter Light continues the agenda (and we return to the first presentation document)




Nicole Haberman - Assistant Principal for Student Services


Tutoring Center picks up on page 5


photo of slide not in the published presentation
photo of slide not in the published presentation

Tutoring Center rebranded as "Academic Center"

additional slide reflecting the change to Academic Center
additional slide reflecting the change to Academic Center

5 teachers, Mon-Tue-Thu serving students after school

tracking to over 1,000 student visits to the Center for this school year


Peter Light

Graduation and Dropout Rate definitions on page 7
current numbers just released on Page 8

Commencement Planning - June 5th
conducted a dry run of the event in January
the new gym will accomodate the students, guests, etc. outlined on page 11

6 tickets total per student for graduation
no additional tickets available
some standing room only space available on first come first served basis
gym and auditorium both fully air conditioned
ceremony will also be simulcast via local cable channel as well


Live reporting: School Committee - Mar 10, 2015

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



1. Routine Business
Citizen’s Comments - none


Review of Agenda


Minutes: I recommend approval of the minutes from the February 24, 2015
School Committee Meeting. 

motion to accept, seconded, passed 7-0


Payment of Bills Mr. Clement
Payroll Mrs. Douglas
FHS Student Representatives (skipped due to presentation schedule)
Correspondence: Budget to Actual – Miriam Goodman

2. Guests/Presentations
a. FHS Update – Peter Light




or
http://www.slideshare.net/shersteve/fhs-school-committeeupdate20150310



Heather Moreau - TV Studio


presentation by FHS during the School Committee meeting
presentation by FHS during the School Committee meeting

The video clip in the FHS update can be viewed here
School Committee Update 1-27-15 http://mediacast.franklinps.net/mediaPortal/?channelID=100000

The new media channel can be found here
http://mediacast.franklinps.net/mediaPortal/?channelID=100004


Kristen Cerce - Health and Physical Ed



or
http://www.slideshare.net/shersteve/fps-school-committeepresentationcerce20150310


STEM Update – Brenda Redding




or
http://www.slideshare.net/shersteve/fps-stem-schoolcommittee2015updated20150310



increase of approx 30% in selection of science related electives over the last 4 years at FHS (slide #6)

Franklin Public Schools: Follow up to today's incident

A message from FRANKLIN PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT

March 10, 2015

Dear Franklin Families and Staff,

Early this afternoon, the Franklin Police notified school administration that there had been a bomb threat made to Franklin High School.  The Franklin Police and Fire Departments arrived on the scene quickly and assisted school administration and staff in the evacuation process to ensure that all high school students and staff were safe.  

Because of the proximity to the high school, the Oak/Horace Mann and ECDC Complex were immediately placed in administrative lockdown. As an additional safety precaution, all other schools in the district were also placed on Administrative Lock Down shortly thereafter.  Administrative lockdown means that students and staff remain inside the building while continuing with their school day and that no individuals are allowed to enter or exit the building during this time. 

Parents were provided with both written and verbal communications regarding the situation via the district's emergency Blackboard Connect system. High school students were safely evacuated to the designated evacuation area.  At that time, they were dismissed early to allow police, fire, and safety personnel to respond to the threat and ensure that the area was secured.  Administrative lockdown was lifted in time for dismissal to proceed as usual in all the other schools. 

In speaking with the Franklin Police, it is our understanding that the call came in to the business line at the police department.  The Police are conducting a thorough investigation into the matter. Police report that both the evacuation and lock down went smoothly as expected. Additionally, students and staff proceeded in an orderly manner, which was further facilitated by parent cooperation with police and administrative requests.

As always, the safety of our students and staff is our number one priority.  We plan to debrief with the police to review our implementation of our safety protocols.

Thank you for your continued understanding and support. 

This e-mail has been sent to you by FRANKLIN PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT. To maximize their communication with you, you may be receiving this e-mail in addition to a phone call with the same message. 


Franklin Schools: Administrative Lock Down Over


A message from FRANKLIN PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT

Hello,

We just received word from the Franklin Police that administrative lockdown is over at all of our schools.  Students at Franklin High School have already been dismissed and other schools in the district will be dismissed at the usual time.
We will provide you with further information as appropriate and based upon the direction from the police department.

Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.

Sally Winslow
Assistant Superintendent of Schools

This e-mail has been sent to you by FRANKLIN PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT. To maximize their communication with you, you may be receiving this e-mail in addition to a phone call with the same message.

Franklin Public Schools: Administrative Lock down for schools

A message from FRANKLIN PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT

Hello,

We have just been informed by the Franklin Police that there has been a bomb threat made to Franklin High School. The Franklin Police and Fire Departments are on the scene and are assisting school administration and staff in the evacuation process and all high school students are safe.  

As a safety precaution, all other schools in the district have been placed in Administrative Lock Down.  This means that students and staff will remain inside but will continue with their school day.  No one will be allowed to enter or exit the buildings during this time.  

Please do not go to the schools to try to pick up your children as it may interfere with our safety protocol. Parents have been directed to the police not to come to Franklin High School.  No one will be allowed on or off campus until deemed safe by the police. Please do not call the school at this time.

We will provide more information as soon as it is made available to us.

Thank you,

Sally Winslow
Assistant Superintendent of Schools

This e-mail has been sent to you by FRANKLIN PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT. To maximize their communication with you, you may be receiving this e-mail in addition to a phone call with the same message. 
Safe walking around town has been challenged by the lack of passable sidewalks. Photo ops have also been limited as once you seen the white snow, what else is there?

Ah, there is more if you look closely. 

Join me on the adventures around town. Since I am catching up to this, not all the photos are from the same walk. 


Community room entrance at Cnetral Park Terrace
Community room entrance at Central Park Terrace

Emmons St from Dean looking towards Main St
Emmons St from Dean looking towards Main St

Federated Church keeps the faith!
Federated Church keeps the faith!

There's a fire hydrant under there
There's a fire hydrant under there

the earth breath freezes
the earth breath freezes


You want me to puch the button to walk?
You want me to push the button to walk?

the Town Common is lovely in snow
the Town Common is lovely in snow

why search for the paper in the snow when you can subscribe to  Franklin Matters and get it in your email once each day
why search for the paper in the snow when you can subscribe to
Franklin Matters and get it in your email once each day


Franklin in the snow

Safe walking around town has been challenged by the lack of passable sidewalks. Photo ops have also been limited as once you seen the white snow, what else is there?

Ah, there is more if you look closely. 

Join me on the adventures around town. Since I am catching up to this, not all the photos are from the same walk. 


Community room entrance at Cnetral Park Terrace
Community room entrance at Cnetral Park Terrace

Emmons St from Dean looking towards Main St
Emmons St from Dean looking towards Main St

Federated Church keeps the faith!
Federated Church keeps the faith!

There's a fire hydrant under there
There's a fire hydrant under there

the earth breath freezes
the earth breath freezes


You want me to puch the button to walk?
You want me to puch the button to walk?

the Town Common is lovely in snow
the Town Common is lovely in snow

why search for the paper in the snow when you can subscribe to  Franklin Matters and get it in your email once each day
why search for the paper in the snow when you can subscribe to
Franklin Matters and get it in your email once each day

Design Public Hearing will be held by MassDOT to discuss the proposed replacement of the West Central Street Bridge


THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
MASSACHUSETTS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORATION - HIGHWAY DIVISION
NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING

A Design Public Hearing will be held by MassDOT to discuss the proposed replacement of the West Central Street Bridge over CSX/MBTA Rail Road in the Town of Franklin, MA.

WHERE: 
Council Chambers, 2nd Floor
Municipal Building
355 East Central Street
Franklin, MA 02038

WHEN: 
Monday, April 6th, 2015, at 7:00 PM.

PURPOSE: 
The purpose of this hearing is to provide the public with the opportunity to become fully acquainted with the proposed Shared Use Bridge over CSX/MBTA Rail Road replacement project. All comments and opinions made at the hearing will be reviewed and considered to the maximum extent possible. 

PROPOSAL: 
The proposed project consists of the replacement of the West Central Street Bridge, which crosses over CSX and MBTA Commuter Rail tracks. Originally constructed in 1922, and rebuilt in 1967, it provided two lanes of traffic with no sidewalks prior to being closed to all traffic in 2008. It is a three (3) span timber structure on stone masonry piers and abutments approximately 58 feet in length. 

The new bridge will be a single span, prefabricated truss structure, 78 feet in length with an exposed concrete deck intended to restore pedestrian and non-vehicular travel (shared
use) over the tracks. 

The existing timber superstructure and timber piers will be completely removed and the abutments will be demolished to below finished grade. The existing stone masonry walls adjacent to the tracks (which support the timber piers) will be removed to the extent possible so as to not cause significant disruption to rail traffic. 

The limits of reconstruction of the travel way approaching the bridge extend from the existing bridge approximately 210 feet to the south and 340 feet to the north. A 12 foot wide paved travel way is proposed with 3 foot wide gravel shoulders and pedestrian and bicycle fencing. 

Proposed curb placement, pavement markings and signage will deter vehicular access, however design allowances for periodic emergency and maintenance vehicles (up to AASHTO H10 live loading) will be provided. 

Since the existing structure is already closed to traffic, no detours or multiple construction phases are anticipated. The project will commence with the erection of temporary utility supports and the relocation of active utilities currently supported on the existing structure followed by the complete removal of the existing bridge. 

The new substructure elements will be constructed and the new prefabricated trusses will be delivered and moved into position. Finally, all active utilities will be relocated and supported by the new structure and the remaining existing and temporary utility supports will be removed. 

The new structure will provide greater vertical clearance over the existing tracks, increasing from approximately 17’-0” to 18’-3”.

No property takings or temporary easements are anticipated in the present design.

Written views received by MassDOT subsequent to the date of this notice and up to five (5) days prior to the date of the hearing shall be displayed for public inspection and copying at the time and date listed above. Plans will be on display one-half hour before the hearing begins, with an engineer will be in attendance to answer questions regarding this project.

A project handout is available on the MassDOT website listed below. Written statements and other exhibits in place of, or in addition to, oral statements made at the Public Hearing regarding the proposed undertaking are to be submitted to Patricia A. Leavenworth, P.E., Chief Engineer, Massachusetts Department of Transportation – Highway Division, 10 Park Plaza, Boston, MA 02116. 

Such submissions will also be accepted at the hearing. The final date of receipt of these
statements and exhibits for inclusion in the public hearing transcript will be ten (10) days after this Public Hearing. Project inquiries may be emailed to dot.feedback.highway@state.ma.us 

This location is accessible to people with disabilities. MassDOT provides reasonable accommodations and/or language assistance free of charge upon request (including but not limited to interpreters in American Sign Language and languages other than English, open or closed captioning for videos, assistive listening devices and alternate material formats, such as audio tapes, Braille and large print), as available. 

For accommodation or language assistance, please contact MassDOT’s Chief Diversity and Civil Rights Officer by phone (857-368-8580), fax (857-368-0602), TTD/TTY (857-368-0603) or by email (MassDOT.CivilRights@dot.state.ma.us). 

Requests should be made as soon as possible prior to the meeting, and for more difficult to arrange services including sign-language, CART or language translation or interpretation, requests should be made at least ten (10) business days before the meeting. 

In case of inclement weather, hearing cancellation announcements will be posted on the internet at: http://www.massdot.state.ma.us/Highway/

THOMAS J. TINLIN, P.E. .
ACTING HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATOR 

PATRICIA A. LEAVENWORTH, P.E
CHIEF ENGINEER



This public hearing notice was share from the Town of Franklin webpage
http://town.franklin.ma.us/Pages/FranklinMA_News/020289A8-000F8513