Friday, February 24, 2017

"There's a real hunger for answers"

From the Milford Daily News, articles of interest for Franklin:
"With a goal of encouraging interest in science among young people, Franklin High School's "Family Science Night" will look to build on the success of past events. 
This year's event - on March 16 from 6 to 8 p.m. - will be the third for the school, and will consist of demonstrations and applications of scientific concepts. 
Science teacher Ann Ritchie said there will be some perennial favorites - such adding cornstarch and water to create a substance that seems to be neither solid nor liquid - as well as some new attractions. 
"There will be lots of opportunities to make things," she said. "We're very exited about a station called 'Ask a Scientist.' Thirty-six scientists from the area will be coming throughout the evening, and they'll be taking questions from the public."

Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20170223/franklin-high-school-science-night-coming-in-march




Ash Wednesday - “Ashes to Go”

“Remember you are dust, and to dust you shall return...”

On Ash Wednesday, March 1st, the clergy of St. John's Episcopal Church, Rev. Dee Woodward and Rev. Chris Beukman, will be offering the Administration of Ashes at Forge Park Station in Franklin between 6:45 am until 8 am

All are welcome to partake.

Forge Park/495 station in 2010 (image via Wikipedia)
Forge Park/495 station in 2010 (image via Wikipedia)


Thursday, February 23, 2017

4th Annual Dean Dash 5k - Saturday, April 8

Dean College will host its 4th Annual Dean Dash 5k on Saturday, April 8, 2017 at the Franklin, MA campus.

The course will start and finish at Awpie Way, directly outside of Dean Hall at the Dean College campus, 99 Main Street, Franklin, MA. The race will begin promptly at 12:00 noon for competitors to take a 3.2-mile walk, jog, or run through the residential streets of Franklin. A hydration station will be waiting for you at the 2-mile mark.

Registration is $5 for Dean College students and kids 12 and under; $10 for faculty/staff/alumni; and $15 for family/community members. Registration prices will increase by $5 on race day. Price includes race t-shirt, race bib, drawstring bag souvenir, lunch, hydration station and live entertainment.

Whether you are a seasoned race enthusiast or a first-time runner, we hope you will join us by participating in this year’s race.

For more information and to register, visit www.dean.edu/deandash

set up for the Dean Dash 5K on the Dean campus
set up for the Dean Dash 5K on the Dean campus

Dean College is a private, residential New England college grounded in a culture and tradition that all students deserve the opportunity for academic and personal success. A uniquely supportive community for more than 150 years, Dean has woven together extensive student support and engagement with exceptional teaching and innovative campus activities. Our graduates are lifetime learners who thrive in their careers, embrace social responsibility and demonstrate leadership. This is The Dean Difference.

In the News: special ed costs; threat charge dropped

From the Milford Daily News, articles of interest for Franklin:

"A proposed tuition freeze at state-regulated private schools that serve students with high needs will further squeeze tight budgets at those learning centers, special education advocates say. 
"Our schools are already behind the starting line when the gun goes off," said Jim Major, executive director of the Massachusetts Association of 766 Approved Schools. "The state sets our tuition rate below our costs, so as a result 64 percent of our members operate at a deficit, which was $23 million in fiscal 2015." 
When students have special needs that a public school can't meet, they are put in out-of-district placements at private schools that are licensed under Chapter 766. The public school districts are responsible for paying to send the students to the specialized schools, and the costs of fully serving a child with a severe disability are often significant. Tuition at a Chapter 766 school can range from around $38,000 for a day program, to more than $320,000 for a residential program, varying depending on the child's specific needs."

Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20170222/special-education-schools-make-case-for-funding

http://maaps.org/
http://maaps.org/

"A former Tri-County student accused of threatening to "shoot up" the school had a charge against him dropped Wednesday. 
During a short hearing in Wrentham District Court, prosecutors said they would be moving to dismiss a "bomb or hijack threat with serious public alarm" charge against the student, Julius Willis. Judge Emogene Johnson Smith ordered a future hearing for April 10. 
Willis, 18, of 504 Ellis Road in North Attleborough, still faces charges of disturbing a school, resisting arrest, threatening to commit a crime and disorderly conduct."

Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20170222/threat-charge-dropped-against-former-tri-county-student


FHS hockey teams drop games on Wednesday


Boys Hockey = Franklin, 3 vs. Marshfield, 4 – Final

Girls Hockey = Franklin, 0 @ Mansfield/Oliver Ames, 2 – Final

https://hockomocksports.com/wednesdays-schedule-scoreboard-022217/


Via the Twitterverse


https://twitter.com/FHSSports/status/834500843185532928
https://twitter.com/FHSSports/status/834500843185532928 via @FHSSports















"People are really looking for a way to express their concerns"

Lesley Vernon is the Franklin point person for distributing signs to interested Franklin residents. Please send an email to Lesley at peace4franklin@gmail.com 

Signs are free

"The latest lawn sign springing up in front yards around town does not involve politics, Mendy Tarkowski says. 
Its message is merely a simple one that's universal: "Hate has no home here." 
While the Medway resident did not create the phrase, Tarkowski brought the national campaign to the MetroWest and Milford region by way of a GoFundMe online fundraiser over the course of the past month. 
The statement was originally the creation of a third-grader in the Chicago area, who coined the term last fall following a contentious and divisive presidential election, according to a Facebook page maintained by organizers."

As a result of this article in the Gazette: http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20170207/medway-woman-works-to-bring-national-sign-campaign-area

https://www.gofundme.com/NoHateMetrowest
https://www.gofundme.com/NoHateMetrowest

Franklin Library: Family STEAM Challenge - Thurs, Feb 23, 10:30 AM



Family STEAM Challenge, Thursday, February 23, 10:30 a.m.
Family STEAM Challenge, Thursday, February 23, 10:30 a.m.

This was shared from the Franklin Library page
http://franklinpl.blogspot.com/2017/02/family-steam-challenge-thursday.html