Friday, March 11, 2016

Franklin High School PCC - Meeting - Mar 14 - 7:00 PM


The next Franklin High School PCC meeting will be taking place on Monday, March 14th at 7 pm in the FHS Library. The Science Department Head, Bill Bobrowsky will be presenting. We will also have school counselors presenting on the topic of substance abuse and parental resources. Please spread the word! We look forward to seeing you there.

Below is the agenda:

FRANKLIN HIGH SCHOOL PCC
MEETING AGENDA

March 14, 2016
1. Welcome

2. Principal Peter Light / Deputy Principal Paul Perri
• Opening Remarks

3. School Adjustment Counselors - Discussion on substance abuse and parental resources

4. Department Head Introduction/Presentation
• William Bobrowsky - Science

5. Important Dates:
• March 23 - Spring FHS Music Concert @ 7:00pm in the Auditorium
• March 25th - No School-Good Friday
• March 30th - Half Day PDD Dismissal at 10:50 AM
• APRIL – Franklin Food Pantry donations – All month long there will be a collection box At FHS!
• April 1st - Sophomore Dance from 7PM-10PM in the FHS Cafeteria
• April 12th - Jazz Night @7 PM in the FHS Auditorium
• April 18th - April 22nd-Spring Break
• April 29th - Half Day PDD Dismissal at 10:50 AM
• April 29th - Prom for Juniors 7PM-11PM

6. Upcoming PCC Meetings:
May 9, 2016

main entrance - Franklin High School
main entrance - Franklin High School

In the News: Medway official unhappy; municipal energy aggregation proceeds for Franklin

From the Milford Daily News, articles of interest for Franklin

"(Medway) Town officials are unhappy with a group opposed to Exelon’s proposed 200-megawatt expansion of the company’s existing Summer Street facility. 
The group, which operates a Facebook page called STOP Medway Power Plant, earlier this week posted a Connecticut Post article that highlighted power plant opponents. 
The story cited a proposal from Competitive Power Ventures (CPV) to build a 580-megawatt power plant in Walpole in 2008, when Medway Town Administrator Michael Boynton served the same role in that town."

Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20160310/medway-exelon-town-officials-unhappy-with-opposition-posts



"The Town Council approved a municipal energy aggregation plan with the hopes that it will save local electricity customers money on their bills. 
The council heard a presentation about the merits of an agreement with Colonial Power Group during its Wednesday meeting. 
Representatives from the group, as well as the consulting firm Community Paradigm Associate, gave a brief slideshow presentation about municipal aggregation, which would have the town seek bids from power suppliers. Municipal aggregation options, they said, typically save customers money and - since the town can determine the length of its contract - can enjoy more stability from rate fluctuations. 
Officials also noted that though residents will be included in the program by default, they may choose to opt out when they wish."

Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20160310/franklin-council-approves-power-plan


Note: I am pleased the aggregation was approved. I was pleased to learn that I did not need to sign up. I would have been happy to be among the first to do so. However, as announced during the Town Council meeting, all Franklin will be enrolled by default and can opt out at anytime. 


6th Grader charter students create movie trailers for books read

6th grade students at the Benjamin Franklin Classical Charter School created movie trailers for the books they read. They gathered images, sounds and created the textual commentary to prepare the short movies. An example of one of the trailers is shown here.




Grade 6 iMovie Book Trailers
making Grade 6 iMovie book trailers

Follow this link to view all the book trailers created
http://padlet.com/tword/booktrailers

This was shared from the BFCCPS website here
http://bfccps.org/grade-6-imovie-book-trailers/

Meals on Wheels fundraising

The Tri-Valley Meals on Wheels program is holding two fundraisers for March. The first, a raffle, with tickets $3 each or 2 for $5. You can purchase the tickets by calling Meals on Wheels at 508-949-6640.

Meals on Wheels raffle
Meals on Wheels raffle

The second is an Italian dinner being held on Thursday, March 31. Tickets for this are $7 and can also be obtained by calling Meals on Wheels at 508-949-6640


Italian dinner - Thursday, March 31
Italian dinner - Thursday, March 31

Thursday, March 10, 2016

Big Night! Vernal Pools come alive in Franklin


With spring-like weather expected this week and into the next few weeks, the Conservation Commission reminds you to keep your eyes and ears open for signs of "Big Night".

Big Night is the term we use for those first few warm, rainy nights of spring. The warmer weather and rain cue wood frogs and salamanders to begin migration, through forests and across roadways, to local vernal pools to breed. Vernal pools, as their name suggests are small depressions that collect snow melt and rain in the spring and fill for just a few short months, providing a safe place for some frogs and salamanders to breed.

These animals live in the uplands during most of the year and move in large numbers to the pool they were hatched in on these nights. If you’re lucky, you’ll hear wood frogs (they sound a little like quacking ducks) and spring peepers in the next few weeks.

If you are lucky enough to witness or hear nature's musings, please enjoy! And then do not forget to call the Conservation Department at 508-520-4929 to report it.

You can learn more about vernal pools here: vernalpool.org

image from vernalpool.org
image from vernalpool.org

This was shared from the Franklin webpage
http://franklin.ma.us/Pages/FranklinMA_News/02358E87-000F8513

Dean College Presents: Hair, April 6-10, 2016

The School of the Arts at Dean College will perform Hair, beginning Wednesday, April 6, 2016 through Sunday, April 10, 2016.

Dean College presents Hair
Set in the turbulent era of the Vietnam War and "Free Love," Hair presents the rock music and revolutionary culture that went with it on the stage. This show has a vitality, a timelessness, and a meaning that outlives the late 1960's and early 1970's in America. It has a strong effect on everyone and acts as a bridge between generations and viewpoints. 

What looks like incredible chaos is actually organized chaos. Phenomenal musical numbers include Aquarius, Good Morning Starshine, I Believe in Love, Hair, I Got Life and What a Piece of Work is Man and Hippie Life. You won't want to miss our talented students perform this musical performance!

The Dean College production of Hair will take place in the Main Stage in the Campus Center at Dean College, 99 Main Street, Franklin at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday – Saturday and 2:00 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Tickets range from $5-$22 and can be purchased online. PARENTAL DISCRETION IS ADVISED.

To learn more and purchase tickets, visit www.dean.edu/boxoffice.

For the 3rd time, the road for FHS ended against St John's

Ryan Lanigan, Editor in Chief, Hockomock Sports provides the details on the FHS basketball game on Wednesday.


"Numbers don’t always tell the whole story of a game, but they certainly help explain what happened. 
Franklin went from shooting 50% in the first half to just 26% from the floor in the second. 
Franklin hit half of their six three point attempts in the first half but struggled from deep in the second half, going 1/9. 
St. John’s shot over 40% from the field for the game (nearly 50% in the second half), had a plus-15 advantage on the glass and went 16/19 from the free throw line. 
Those numbers totaled up to a 67-52 win for St. John’s over Franklin in the D1 Central Sectional Final."

Continue reading the article online
http://www.hockomocksports.com/franklin-boys-basketball-downed-by-st-johns-in-d1-central-final/

Franklin senior Tim Prunier dribbles past a St. John;s defender in the second half. (Ryan Lanigan/HockomockSports.com)
Franklin senior Tim Prunier dribbles past a St. John;s defender in the second half. (Ryan Lanigan/HockomockSports.com)

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