Wednesday, May 25, 2016

Team O'Neil Fundraiser for Chris B O'Neil Children's Fund - Jun 17

TO BENEFIT THE CHRIS B. O’NEIL CHILDREN’S FUND

JUNE 17, 2016 = 7PM TO MIDNIGHT 

  • Silent Auction 
  • 50/50, Squares, etc. 
  • Photo Booth 
  • Dancing and more ...


FRANKLIN ELKS LODGE 
1077 Pond St, Franklin 

$50 donation/ticket Register Online Only! 
Only 200 Tickets available! 
To donate visit website https://trooperchrisboneilchildrensfund.org/

or Facebook  https://www.facebook.com/trooperchrisboneil

TO BENEFIT THE CHRIS B. O’NEIL CHILDREN’S FUND
TO BENEFIT THE CHRIS B. O’NEIL CHILDREN’S FUND

In the News: 2-way traffic coming to downtown, school explores growing hydroponic plants

From the Milford Daily News, articles of interest for Franklin

"The town has begun its efforts to inform local drivers of the upcoming change to two-way traffic in the downtown. 
The change, slated to take place in late June, will be the result of the two-year downtown streetscape project, and will affect West Central, Emmons and Main streets. 
Deputy Town Administrator Jamie Hellen said local officials will be looking to inform the public through a wide-ranging campaign. 
"We'll be doing weekly posts on social media, as well as the traditional channels," he said, adding that local newspapers and websites had been approached about the change."

Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20160524/franklin-informing-residents-of-traffic-changeover

work continues along Main St putting in curbing and new sidewalks in advance of redoing the road surface and then changing the traffic from one way to two way in June
work continues along Main St putting in curbing and new sidewalks in advance of redoing the road surface and then changing the traffic from one way to two way in June


"Officials from Parmenter Elementary School shared the lessons learned through a third-grade hydroponic gardening program. 
The program - new at Parmenter this year - was chosen to illustrate the school's approach to creating learning experiences for its students. The school's three third-grade teachers gave a presentation on the matter at Tuesday's School Committee meeting. 
Teacher Edward Tighe said that when students were first shown the hydroponic equipment, they did not know what it was. 
"It has been an amazing four months of discovery - not just for the students, but us teachers as well," he said. "We've made many mistakes, the kids have seen those mistakes and we've worked together to come up with solutions."

Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20160524/franklin-garden-advances-science-learning

LET'S LAUGH TODAY in Franklin is on Wednesday, June 1st

LET'S LAUGH TODAY in Franklin is on Wednesday, June 1st !

laughter yoga
laughter yoga
Experience the health benefits of joyful laughter on Wednesday, June 1st (and every first Wednesday of the month except in July and August)) from 7:30pm to 8:30pm at the Meetinghouse of the First Universalist Society in Franklin, 262 Chestnut Street, Franklin. 

Laughter Yoga is a unique and playful practice that does not rely on humor, jokes or comedy. Laughter Yoga will have you smiling frequently and laughing heartily. It can strengthen the immune system, combat the negative effects of stress, and is a powerful antidote to depression and anxiety. 
LET'S LAUGH TODAY in Franklin is on Wednesday, June 1st
LET'S LAUGH TODAY in Franklin is on Wednesday, June 1st
Any age and any level of physical ability can participate in this uplifting experience! New laughers are always welcomed! $5 donation to the church, $10 maximum per family. Please bring your water bottle because laughing can be dehydrating. Led by Certified Laughter Yoga Teachers, Linda and Bill Hamaker. 
If you have any questions, just call them at 508-660-2223 or e-mail billandlinda@letslaughtoday.com. See more information and other opportunities to laugh at www.letslaughtoday.com.

FHS Boys Lacrosse completes Hockomock League season unbeaten


Boys Lacrosse


  • Franklin, 19 @ Milford, 1 – Final 

– Franklin posted an undefeated league record for the season straight season. (Overall record is 12-4)

Girls Lacrosse


  • Franklin, 5 @ Westwood, 15 – Final 

– Kendall Reardon and Kenzie Pleshaw each scored two goals for the Panthers and Emily Spath scored one.


For all the results around the Hockomock League on Tuesday
http://hockomocksports.com/tuesdays-schedule-scoreboard-052416/

FHS Panthers
FHS Panthers

Tuesday, May 24, 2016

Live reporting: Discussion items to Closing

3. Discussion Only Items

Policy – First Readings


  • IHBA-R - Programs for Students with Disabilities

policy with an "R" indicates the regulation
upon legal review shortening and simplifying the language
similar to parent handbook


  • IHBHA - Alternative School Programs

also reviewed by legal council, updated language to bring to current regulations
to meet needs of diverse needs of students


  • IJOAB - Extended Field Trips

added finger printing as a requirement in addition to CORI for volunteers on overnight trips
added language to enable the Superintendent to cancel the trip for the safety of the students


4. Action Items

a. I recommend moving the following Policies to a second reading at the next School Committee meeting:

IHBA-R - Programs for Students with Disabilities
IHBHA - Alternative School Programs
IJOAB - Extended Field Trips

motion to move to second reading, seconded, passed 6-0

b. I recommend acceptance of a check for $150.00 from various donors for the FHS Castelline Scholarship.

motion to move to second reading, seconded, passed 6-0


5. Information Matters

Superintendent’s Report

  • New director of music - Diane Plouffe

a coordinated effort with multiple stakeholder groups involved
end result the candidate was among us

Senior project culminating events on Weds
Awards night Thursday
Graduation next week


  • met with the Charter School last week to review their plans for the future



  • Central office went as a team to a conf to participate in "return on investment"

there will be more to come, are what we spending our dollars on really helping what we need for/from the students
did bring a different perspective to the business approach
learning ways to analyze the data

School Committee Sub-Committee Reports
a. Policy Sub Committee

School Committee Liaison Reports

  • school committee coffees being held, three more scheduled
attendance is growing at the sessions

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

consider better survey on school calendar to have data for next time


as this is mid-term, what is staus on progress to goals
Superintendent Sabolinski to provide


7. Motion to Adjourn
– Dr. O’Malley


Live reporting: Horace Mann update


b. Horace Mann Update


Colin came up with the idea of a transition video for the 6th graders coming to Horace Mann
should help to reduce anxiousness

lockers create nervousness
locker buddies
switching classes

"pencils are like gold"

The video will be used for the Oak and Thayer students 

"Keep your locker clean"


8th grader got a concussion during 7th grade and had subsequent incidents during this year but the teachers and her classmates helped her out

part of drama club, provided confidence to speak in public
part of student council, raising money for school mascot

screen grab of presentation showing field trip to Chatham to complete the "Finest Hours" reading activities
screen grab of presentation showing field trip to Chatham to complete the "Finest Hours" reading activities

8th grader is also a soccer player and used to making quick decisions
started stress relief to begin understanding the transition to high school

viewed all of the options for elective classes to take, overwhelming at first
explained honors vs CP classes
select a variety of options to provide a variety of options for career path
taking a deep breadth and calming down, will try hard and while not scared will take next step to high school

"All In"
annual tradition of the 'crazy reading ladies'  just 'greatness'
if you have read the book and complete the work, you can go to the movie

'three-peat'
if they read the book each year, you earned the title 

the students chose the book "The Finest Hours" this year via popular vote

make books accessible, via library, audio book, and other creative ways
after school sessions to discuss as it goes
usually four to eight weeks to read

the power of social media is amazing, they are still getting used to
the author found about the school reading activity via a tweet

the author hosted a writing workshop for students

Mel Guthro sang every word to the Coast Guard song when introduced at the assembly
explained more detail than the book or movie covered

the piece of the boat was gifted the school

trip to Chatham to visit the lighthouse, beach where the event occurred

they saw the actual boat as it has been restored

How can they top that?

Follow the "Crazy Reading Ladies" on Twitter  https://twitter.com/allinreading

Live reporting: School Committee - May 24, 2016

Present: Bilello, Bergen, Douglas, O'Malley, Schultz, Jewell
Absent: Scofield


1. Routine Business

Citizen’s Comments
none

Review of Agenda
none

Minutes: I recommend approval of the minutes from the May 10, 2016 School Committee Meeting.

motion to approve, second, passed 6-0

Payment of Bills - Dr. O’Malley
Payroll - Mrs. Douglas
FHS Student Representatives
last night for the students as they graduate on June 3rd
last day of school as on Monday, Chromebook returns on Wednesday
Senior week next week, beginning Tuesday
graduation on Friday, June 3rd followed by the All Night Party

Netflix unblocked for the summer on chromebooks
plastic bag petition being circulated

token of appreciation for both seniors

Correspondence: none

2. Guests/Presentations
a. Parmenter Update
Tom Morris, Principal
Shannon Barca, Assistant Principal

http://parmenterelementary.vt-s.net/Pages/index

3rd grade hydroponic garden
growing lettuce and understanding the growth process

sample unit plan provided to School Committee
seedlings planted in rock wool

tomato plant root structure approx. 7 ft long
Parmenter 'think board' used to post questions for the school community to answer and respond to
Parmenter Elementary School teachers at the School Committee meeting
Parmenter Elementary School teachers at the School Committee meeting




one of many units being worked on this year

hydroponic garden chosen to explore science and compare/contrast with traditional gardening
to be understanding and discerning 

YMCA provided a grant via Mass In Motion to the schools, some chose to start last year
some chose to start this year, need someone to 'own it'

Would also need to work with the Health Dept to provide the produce for school use in the cafeteria; currently the volume doesn't allow for such

use grade level research rubric to provide grading for the students with the learning process on the unit; students have come back with YouTube videos from other schools who are also exploring hydroponics

curriculum coordinators have been lost over time, should be a goal of the committee to bring the role back, each school is doing something but the coordination among is not as shared as it could be

You can follow Parmenter School via Twitter updates  https://twitter.com/ParmenterAP

Jewell comment on doing their own thing and fostering the science locally disagreed with by O'Malley as then the district would not be doing what it needed to do

Bilello added that use of the standards and the 'understanding by design' process tied in other aspects of the overall curriculum in the right way