Tuesday, January 26, 2016

Live reporting: Action items


4. Action Items

a. I recommend adoption of the 2016-2017 School Calendar option 2 as discussed. (The two school calendar options as discussed at the Jan 12 meeting can be found here -> 
http://franklindistrict.vt-s.net/Pages/FranklinDistrict_News/022F816A-000F8513 )

motion to approve, seconded, 7-0


b. I recommend approval of Budget Transfers as detailed.
motion to approve, seconded, 7-0

c. I recommend the following revisions to Action Items A and B from the 1/12/16 meeting:
1. (1/12/16-Action A) Anonymous donation is $500.00 (not $300.00)
2. (1/12/16-Action B) Music donations total $6,678.00 (not $12,496.00)
motion to approve, seconded, 7-0

d. I recommend acceptance of two checks totaling $7,000.00 from the Davis Thayer PCC for Library and Field Trips.  
motion to approve, seconded, 7-0

e. I recommend acceptance of four checks totaling $2,995.00 from the Parmenter PCC for Field Trips.
motion to approve, seconded, 7-0

f. I recommend acceptance of three checks totaling $4,710.88 for Franklin High School as follows:
1. $700.00 from Scholarship America for field trips.
2. $463.88 from All American Publishing for in-house enrichment.
3. $3,547.00 from Vicario Studio, Inc. for in-house enrichment.
motion to approve, seconded, 7-0

g. I recommend approval of the recurring overnight trip for the Boys Ice Hockey Team to travel to Barnstable, MA on 2/17-18, 2016 for a competition as detailed.
motion to approve, seconded, 7-0

h. I recommend adoption of the Capital Plan as presented.
motion to approve, seconded, 7-0


Live reporting: Discussion items

3. Discussion Only Items


  • 2016-2017 School Calendar
no comments or questions (initially)



  • Food Service

Whitson's came in 5 years ago, will be searching for our own food service director to bring the service in house
no change to the food service workers as they remained Franklin employees during the service provided by Whitson's
Whitson's notified that the contract will be ending at the end of this school year

it is easier to sell pizza than kale
the administration and management fees will provide the 'wash' from a budget perspective to fund the food service director

What was the fee?
$60,000 administrative with an opportunity to recover up to $20,000
management fees were per meal and could be returned to the district if conditions were met (and they were last year)

School wellness advisory council putting out a survey to look for feedback on nutrition and food, hopefully that info will help to inform the direction of the revisions to the program

Re-opening the calendar item


Denise returns with a clarification on survey answers from parents for the calendar
generally teachers want before Labor Day and parents want after

what about Feb and April vacation combining?
Already started looking at the 2017-2018 calendar, if you do want to do so, there are parents who need to know early as people are making plans

no decisive info from the survey
happy to come back with options
need to look at the MCAS/PARCC testing schedule as they would be scheduled for March

Bilello - knowing the testing calendar is important, we are competing with the town around us, we don't need to draw out the options, the parents need to get their child care calendar set

If we do go with a subcommittee, we would need to include the FEA representatives

if the change were to be made, it would only be for the 2017-2018 school year at the earliest

Jewell - I would be for a subcommittee to look at it and review the pros/cons for changing the schedule, the committee would need to find out the info

O'Malley - if any interest, please let me know
Bergen, Scofield, Schultz interested

major development, vacation schedules to be looked at
to ensure all constituencies to be included


Live reporting: Personnel Updates


2. Guests/Presentations


b. Personnel Update


  • Bill Clement, asst Principal at Sharon currently

will be coming to a future meeting for an introduction

Kate Peretz now principal at Oak St

  • Amy Soles, from Foxboro will be coming to backfill for Kate



  • football coach search

9 went to 4 finalists, currently being interviewed during this time


  • Nancy Schoen is retiring, so some parents have already called to be part of the search team

Music Director position will be a tough one to fill, may have to look at how to fill that one


  • President's Award of Merit for Brad Sidwell, as FHS Athletic Director


couple of letters from community members of the football search committee
recognition of the process for the new coach



Live Reporting: School Committee - Jan 26, 2016

Present: Bilello,Scofield, Bergen, Douglas, O'Malley, Schultz, Jewell
Absent:  none


1. Routine Business
Citizen’s Comments
none

Review of Agenda
no changes

Minutes: I recommend approval of the minutes from the January 12, 2016 School Committee Meeting. 
motion to approve, seconded, passed 7-0

Payment of Bills Dr. O’Malley

Payroll Mrs. Douglas

FHS Student Representatives
not present this session, this is mid-term week, they are likely home studying

now a level 1 high school

Correspondence: none


2. Guests/Presentations
a. Capital Budget




Asst Superintendent Sally Winslow
Technical Director  Tim Raposa
Facility Director  Mike D'Angelo

capital plan funds the big ticket items not covered by the operating budget
usually wait until after snow removal bills are covered to see how much 'free cash' is available for capital items

capital budget items will be reviewed by the School Committee, then the Finance Committee and ultimately the Town Council

priority coding key for the items
items this year around school safety

draft school safety audit was presented in August 2015

1 - update network access point licenses
$47/access point per year

2 - visitor badge software
piloting at FHS and Parmenter
scan visitors driver license and prints a sticker for the visitor to be worn for the day
provides level of security for outsiders to be within the building and visibly aware

3 - security door at Parmenter
adding the extra level of security to Parmenter like at other schools
Parmenter was originally built in the 1950 and did not have this vestibule feature

4 - security cameras for special education vans
provide a level of security for the student riders as well as the personnel
recording device cameras, not live connections to anywhere

5 - replace doors at Remington/Jefferson
doors are getting corroded by the salt during the winter periods
aluminum curtain wall used there, not usually found elsewhere
will also add a safety

6 - replace toilet partitions at Davis Thayer
feasibility study of upgrading the building was done a couple of years ago
it was not economically feasible to do so
however some capital repairs (like this) are being requested and being implemented over time
replacing metal dividers put in during the 1970's when it was renovated at that time

7 - automatic door openers for Keller/Sullivan
requesting for the Keller side first, to gradually add here and add elsewhere as opportunity arises


Scofield - license scan what does it check?
it will check any publicly available record, it will not do a CORI check (not publicly available records)

Scofield - follow up question on the aluminum doors
not been seen elsewhere, with steel doors last 25-30 years

Bilello - shopping around is good, what is the technology plan if these are still from 2009?
it would be helpful to have that kind of info to help us planning

it is on the list of 'things to do'
I have a five year plan and even three years ago is difficult as we did not have these 3 years ago

Sabolinski - we are under resourced in both facility and technology and scrambling to keep up. I agree that a more strategic plane is warranted

O'Malley - can we get a presentation on the overall technology plan

With the PARCC decision, 900 chromebooks and access points were added quickly
putting this into the capital budget at least avoid an operational issue



Senior Center: Companion Caregiver program has openings

The Companion Caregiver program at the Franklin Senior Center currently has openings for new clients! We provide in home care for a loved one over 60 years of age who has a form of Dementia or a major medical illness.

One of our trained companions can provide care for 4 or more hours per week at a very reasonable rate. This allows a full time caregiver to do something in or out of the home that does not involve caregiving. We provide respite for the caregiver and companionship and socialization for the loved one.

Our Companions are trained in CPR and first aid, Dementia Care, Fall risk and cultural competency amongst other areas of training.

Franklin Senior Center
Franklin Senior Center

Please see the attached brochure and call Elaine Owens at the Senior Center at 508-520-4945 to gather more information or to schedule a home visit.

Elaine M. Owens
Companion Caregiver Program Supervisor
Franklin Senior Center
10 Daniel McCahill Highway
Franklin, Mass. 02038
508-520-4945

"It is possible at any age to discover a lifelong desire you never knew you had". ~ Robert Brault.



Business Workshop in Franklin "Automated Local Leads"

I, along with Dave Miles of Miles Internet Marketing, am hosting a free workshop at Dean College this Thursday (1/28) which is sponsored by the United Regional Chamber of Commerce.

It's called Automated Local Leads and it is geared towards business owners that want to find more customers.


Automated Local Leads Workshop - Franklin - Jan 28
Automated Local Leads Workshop - Franklin - Jan 28


I've attached a PDF for your review.






Folks can register by calling the chamber (508-222-0801) or through the following link on my website:  http://ECEMarketingServices.com/LeadGenWorkshop


Please let me know if you have any questions.

All the Best,

Ed McDonough

Y World of Tots Preschool - open house - Feb 2

The Y World of Tots Preschool at the Franklin Hockomock YMCA is hosting an open house on Tuesday, February 2nd from 1-2:30pm. 
Hockomock YMCA
Hockomock YMCA
This is an opportunity to visit our newly designed classroom, meet the staff, and learn about the program's philosophy. We offer 5, 3 and 2 day options for ages 2.9- 5 yrs. old. 
Swimming, sports, dance and gymnastics are also included in our curriculum throughout the year. 
Please call Lisa or Debbie @ 774-235-2725 or email yworldoftots@hockymca.org for further information. 
Y World of Tots
45 Forge Hill Road
Franklin