Thursday, May 11, 2017

MBTA: Starting May 22: Commuter Rail Schedule Reminder

Spring 2017 Commuter Rail schedules go into effect on Monday, May 22nd. Paper schedules will be available at South Station, Back Bay, and North Station starting Monday, May 15th.

Schedules are now available online at mbta.com.

Schedule changes have been made to the Newburyport/Rockport, Haverhill, Fitchburg, Providence/Stoughton, and Worcester lines.

The Worcester Line schedule includes service to the new Boston Landing Station.

There are no schedule changes on the Lowell, Needham, Franklin, Fairmount, Middleboro/Lakeville, Kingston/Plymouth, or Greenbush lines. These schedules are only being re-printed without severe weather train designations.

Last updated: May 09 2017 11:48 AM

Click here for more information: http://www.mbta.com/about_the_mbta/news_events/?id=6442457926

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boarding the commuter rail at Franklin/Dean Station
boarding the commuter rail at Franklin/Dean Station

Wednesday, May 10, 2017

Digital Learning Committee and Science/STEM Presentations

The documents scheduled for presentation and discussion at the Franklin, MA School Committee meeting on Tuesday, May 9, 2017.









MassBudget: Study shines new light on performance of vocational schools



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Study Shines New Light on Performance of Vocational Schools

It is no longer news that students who attend high-quality career and technical education programs in Massachusetts also perform well academically and are more likely to graduate from high school. What has remained unknown is whether the impressive outcomes in these programs are due to what takes place inside these schools or merely reflects differences in the backgrounds and motivations of students who enter the programs.

A MassBudget policy brief summarizes research that sheds new light on that question. Shaun M. Dougherty at the University of Connecticut takes advantage of a natural experiment comparing virtually identical groups of students who attend vocation schools with those who don't. The careful study compares students who scored just well enough on entrance exams to attend Massachusetts' regional vocational and technical high schools with other students who scored barely under the threshold and weren't admitted due to lack of available space.

Students attending the regional vocational schools show substantially higher probabilities of persisting in and graduating from high school. They are more likely to earn industry-recognized credentials. They score just as well on the MCAS as students who also applied and just missed getting in.
MassBudget earlier this year examined the common features of effective career, vocational, and technical education programs: greater individualized attention, state-of-the-art facilities and equipment; partnerships with outside organizations and employers, and integration of quality academics with vocational training.

This new paper presents important evidence that the schools studied are engaging students in ways that make it more likely that they will graduate and develop career specific skills and that they are doing so in ways that don't have a negative effect on academic achievement.

To read the full issue brief, click here (LINK).
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FHS softball tops North Attleboro 2-1

From Hockomock Sports, we share the results of the FHS spring sports action on Tuesday, May 9.



Softball = North Attleboro, 1 @ Franklin, 2 – Final
– North Attleboro freshman Bella Erti allowed just three hits but thats all the Panthers would need in a close non-league win over the Rocketeers. Big Red took the lead in the top of the fourth when Erti tripled and scored on a double by Sam Courtemanche. Franklin answered in the bottom of the fourth with a single from Olivia DiGiacomo and then a two-run home run by Clara DeCarvalho. Jackie Cherry earned the win for Franklin, striking out six. FHS head coach Kate Fallon-Comeau noted DiGiacomo made some outstanding defensive plays in right field as well.

Boys Track = Franklin @ Attleboro, 3:45
no results available

Girls Track = Franklin @ Attleboro, 3:45
no results available


For the other results around the Hockomock League
https://hockomocksports.com/tuesdays-schedule-scoreboard-050917/

FHS Panthers
FHS Panthers

Tri-County RVTHS to Hold Senior Project Fair on Monday, May 15, 2017 at 6:00 PM


WHAT: On Monday, May 15th the top 3 Senior Products and their creators will be shown to
Tri-County staff, student body and the general public.

Local Cable Stations will be in attendance interviewing the student presenters and recording the festivities. Members of our Advisory Committees, Co-op Employers and School Committee Representatives will also be in attendance. Q and A is encouraged and the students are more than happy to tell you all about their Project. 

Additionally, our fabulous Culinary Arts Department tantalize all with their delicious goodies. The Senior Project Committee recognizes each participant and presents them with a Certificate of Achievement. The event culminates with the awarding of the over-all 1st, 2nd and 3rd Place Project. Lastly; the coveted “Student Colleague Choice Award” is revealed. It is a definite “must do” and a great event for all ages. You will leave Tri-County informed, inspired and in awe of what our students have achieved. Don’t miss out on the fun!

The Senior Project is a capstone project for all Tri-County students. Each student demonstrates the skills acquired in his/her Career Program by researching and designing a product.

Our seniors did a great job in creating products that will truly amaze you. We can't wait to tell you more about our products and our experiences here at Tri-County! We hope to see you!

WHEN: Monday, May 15, 2017, 6:00 PM
WHERE: 
Tri-County Regional Vocational Technical High School Gymnasium
147 Pond Street
Franklin, MA

new webpage header for Tri-County
new webpage header for Tri-County

Volunteers Wanted for May 20 Downtown Beautification Day

A lot of April showers are sure to bring May flowers, which is perfect timing for the Franklin Downtown Partnership and Franklin Garden Club’s annual Beautification Day in downtown Franklin and the Town Common on Saturday, May 20.

Dozens of volunteers are needed this year to help plant the flowers and greenery on the downtown bridge and in barrels in front of businesses. The event will go on rain or shine.

Volunteers Wanted for May 20 Downtown Beautification Day
Volunteers Wanted for May 20
Downtown Beautification Day
Community service hours are available to high school sports teams, scout groups and students needing volunteer opportunities. Contact Beautification Day Chairperson Eileen Mason at emason4234@gmail.com to sign up.

Volunteers with trucks are also needed to help pick up a few trays of flowers at 7 a.m. at Fairmount Fruit Farm, 887 Lincoln St.

“Special thanks to Barry Madden of Franklin Ford for his generous donation of a pickup truck for the day’s activities,” says Mason. “I’d also like to thank Melanie Hamblen of Franklin Agway for volunteering her time and truck.”

Helpers can grab their garden gloves and meet Mason at 8 a.m. in the small commuter parking lot on West Central Street near Central Pizza and Hair Mania. Work is expected to wrap up by 11 a.m., or earlier if there are more volunteers.

“Our theme this year is patriotic red, white and blue, and all the plants are drought resistant,” says Mason. “The displays will give downtown Franklin a fresh and welcoming look and be a colorful finishing touch to the streetscape project.”

The Town is planning to incorporate additional plantings on the center island later this spring to add even more visual appeal.

Beautification Day is the result of a full year of planning, growing, maintaining and improving the summer and winter displays. Local businesses generously support the ongoing project without getting their hands dirty unless they want to.

D.G. Ranieri Real Estate and Eileen Mason of RE/MAX Executive Realty are the Gold sponsors this year. Draper & Kramer Mortgage Corp., Emma’s Quilt Cupboard & Sewing Center, Middlesex Savings Bank, and Charles F. Oteri & Son Funeral Home are Silver sponsors. Auerr, Zajac & Associates, LLP, Flynn|Wirkus|Young - Attorneys, John S. Marini of Marini Construction, and Tom Fricker Heating & Air Conditioning, Inc. are Bronze sponsors.


To inquire about sponsorship or learn more about the event, please contact the FDP office at downtown.franklin@yahoo.com.


This was shared from the Downtown Partnership page
http://www.franklindowntownpartnership.org/2017/05/downtown-beautification-day-may-20.html

Tuesday, May 9, 2017

Tri-County Medical Careers Students Celebrate Pinning Ceremony

Tri-County Regional Vocational Technical High School friends and family members joined Medical Careers instructors, Suzanne Dodakian, Paula Hutchinson and Anne-Marie Guanci in honoring senior students with a pinning ceremony.

Since beginning their Medical Careers program, students have received the following certifications/training:

Sophomore year: American Heart Association’s First Aid and CPR, OSHA, Dean Vaughn Medical Terminology, and the Alzheimer Association’s Dementia Care training.

Junior year: Certified Nursing Assistant.

Senior Year: Home Health Aide Training, AHA Health Care Provider CPR with AED, and some students completed First Responder Training.

The pinning ceremony honored nineteen seniors in the Medical Careers program. 
The students awarded their pins are:


  • Anna Bercot of Walpole
  • Katelyn Billington of North Attleborough
  • Jenna Booth of North Attleborough
  • Sabrina Botelho of Seekonk
  • Devin Driscoll of Millis
  • Hollyann Edwards of Norfolk
  • Jamie Ferland of Wrentham
  • Abigail Fisher of North Attleborough
  • Delaney Forbes of Franklin
  • Gabrielle Gagne of Seekonk
  • Alyssa Gauthier of Walpole
  • Brandon Isom of North Attleborough
  • Tori Kehlhem of Franklin
  • Britney Lizotte of North Attleborough
  • Kathleen Loonie of North Attleborough
  • Kelsey Morin of Franklin
  • Emily Small of Wrentham
  • Megan Walker-Nelson of North Attleborough
  • Jacqueline Wallace of North Attleborough

Tri-County RVTHS recently celebrated our Medical Careers seniors with a Pinning Ceremony
Tri-County RVTHS recently celebrated our Medical Careers seniors with a Pinning Ceremony

About Tri-County RVTHS

Tri-County RVTHS, located at 147 Pond Street in Franklin, is a recipient of the High Schools That Work Gold Achievement Award and serves the communities of Franklin, Medfield, Medway, Millis, Norfolk, North Attleborough, Plainville, Seekonk, Sherborn, Walpole, and Wrentham. For more information go to www.tri-county.us.