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Wednesday, May 24, 2017
Tuesday, May 23, 2017
Live reporting: Information Matters to Closing, with Executive Session in between
5. Information Matters
Superintendent’s Report
called attention to the 2 new donations
from the class of 1967 and the Newcomers Club
to help support kids who could use it but would not necessarily qualify for financial support
Unified arts track meet, approx 10 school districts hosted today at FHS
thanks to the high school administration to come to support kids and adults in the neighborhood
School Committee Sub-Committee Reports
newsletter coming
School Committee Liaison Reports
6. New Business
To discuss future business that may be brought before the School Committee.
7. Executive Session
Motion to adjourn to Executive Session to discuss contractual bargaining with FEA
Motion: ___________ Second: _____________
Roll Call Vote:
Ms. Bilello, Ms. Scofield, Ms. Douglas, Dr. Bergen, Dr. O’Malley, Ms. Schultz, Dr. Jewell.
vote 7-0
8. Return to Open Session
motion to return, seconded, passed 7-0
9. Discussion ratification of Educational Support Professional Memorandum of Understanding
reviewed the contract and unaniously accepted
10. Action Item N
– I recommend ratification of the MOU for the ESP contract.
motion to approve, seconded, passed 7-0
11. Motion to Adjourn
– Dr. O’Malley
seconded, passed 7-0
Superintendent’s Report
called attention to the 2 new donations
from the class of 1967 and the Newcomers Club
to help support kids who could use it but would not necessarily qualify for financial support
Unified arts track meet, approx 10 school districts hosted today at FHS
thanks to the high school administration to come to support kids and adults in the neighborhood
School Committee Sub-Committee Reports
- Budget Sub Committee – Dr. O’Malley
- Community Relations Sub Committee – Ms. Schultz
newsletter coming
School Committee Liaison Reports
- JPCC (Joint Parent Communication Council) – Dr. Bergen
discussion on multiple events at recent meeting lead to a discussion of the Community Calendar
- SWAC (School Wellness Advisory Council) – Ms. Douglas
6. New Business
To discuss future business that may be brought before the School Committee.
7. Executive Session
Motion to adjourn to Executive Session to discuss contractual bargaining with FEA
Motion: ___________ Second: _____________
Roll Call Vote:
Ms. Bilello, Ms. Scofield, Ms. Douglas, Dr. Bergen, Dr. O’Malley, Ms. Schultz, Dr. Jewell.
vote 7-0
8. Return to Open Session
motion to return, seconded, passed 7-0
9. Discussion ratification of Educational Support Professional Memorandum of Understanding
reviewed the contract and unaniously accepted
10. Action Item N
– I recommend ratification of the MOU for the ESP contract.
motion to approve, seconded, passed 7-0
11. Motion to Adjourn
– Dr. O’Malley
seconded, passed 7-0
Live reporting: Action Items
4. Action Items
a. I recommend approval of the Budget Transfers as detailed.
motion to approve, seconded, passed 7-0
b. I recommend acceptance of a check for $357.00 from Annie Sullivan Middle School for
an FHS Scholarship as detailed.
motion to approve, seconded, passed 7-0
c. I recommend acceptance of a check for $650.00 from the Parmenter PCC for field trips.
motion to approve, seconded, passed 7-0
d. I recommend acceptance of a check for $1,000.00 from Mike and Maureen Sabolinski for
the Donald Sabolinski Scholarship.
motion to approve, seconded, passed 7-0
e. I recommend acceptance of the donation of $1,500.00 from the Class of 1967 for in-house
enrichment.
motion to approve, seconded, passed 7-0
f. I recommend appointing Dr. Sara Ahern to the Accept Collaborative Board for the 2017-2018 school year.
motion to approve, seconded, passed 7-0
g. I recommend appointing Dr. Sara Ahern to the Bi-County Collaborative Board for the 2017-2018 school year.
motion to approve, seconded, passed 7-0
h. I recommend acceptance of a check for $350.00 from the Franklin Newcomers and Friends for the FHS schoolwide student activity account.
motion to approve, seconded, passed 7-0
i. I recommend acceptance of donations totaling $2,100.00 for FHS Scholarships as follows:
- $1,000.00 from Fidelity Charitable for Fernando P. Baglioni Scholarship
- $1,000.00 from Vanguard Charitable for Andrew Coppola Scholarship
- $100.00 from Bethiah Beale Crane for the Robert Lima Scholarship
motion to approve, seconded, passed 7-0
j. I recommend increasing School Lunch Prices as detailed.
motion to approve, seconded, passed 7-0
k. I recommend adoption of Finance Resolution supporting the recommendations made by The Foundation Budget Review Commission.
motion to approve, seconded, passed 7-0
l. I recommend acceptance of the donation of $812.00 from the Class of 1967 for in-house
enrichment.
motion to approve, seconded, passed 7-0
m.I recommend acceptance of a check for $693.00 from the Oak St. PCC for field trips.
motion to approve, seconded, passed 7-0
Live Reporting: Discussion Only Items
3. Discussion Only Items
- Annual appointment of Superintendent to ACCEPT and Bi-County Collaborative’s Board of Directors for 2017-2018
- School Lunch Prices https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B0wjbnXDBhczQ2pQOGxkTElUc0RkU1VEZ2xJNlBldXZWaG1F
looking to provide more environmentally sustainable trays
food department covers all the costs except for the health care, however an increase of lunch prices can start making a contribution towards that
middle school pricing will stay the same but an increase of $.25 at elementary and high school levels is proposed
approx 8% district wide have reduced or free lunch, has grown from 3 to 8% over the past 3-4 years
want to work towards composting food waste and include the new trays; no change immediately but would be coming down the pike
- Foundation Budget Review Commission - Recommendation Resolution – Denise Schultz https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B0wjbnXDBhczbVpCVVNxc3lxUk9OTGNWcFNUSGtWY2NENmJ3
new resolution (link above) that some School Committee's are endorsing to ask for an increase in the Foundation Budget from the State
we are historically below the state average, we will vote ont his coming up during the actions
Live Reporting: K12 Art Program and Franklin Arts Academy Updates
The document for presentation and discussion scheduled for the Franklin, MA School Committee meeting May 23, 2017.
The full agenda for the School Committee meeting is found here
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2017/05/franklin-ma-school-committee-agenda-may_23.html
the slides showing the progression from grade to grade through K to 12 are stunning displays
video samples too, check them out
collaborative learning at 2nd grade working on a project as part of the social emotional learning lesson
check out the step by step page for the mosaic creation at Remington Middle School
the final installation will be a 7x7 exhibit with 49 panels as a permanent installation at the school
12 yr change in the art class offerings reflects the state of the world as it has changed over the years (also due to the new FHS building)
art is an elective at FHS but almost 1600 student classes will be required for the 2017-2018 year
81% of the FHS students too an art class, they averaged 3 course
130 students in FAA at the high school, approx 10% of the total FHS population choosing this as a pathway; available for grades 10, 11, 12
"Thank you so much for your leadership in bringing the FAA to the high school, to have created the special unique environment is a model
music mentors are always there, it is heartening to see some many of them comeback"
capacity for FAA is built within the budget of the high school
limited by multiples of the teacher student ratio and class size (approx 25 students)
the key is the teachers and their interests, that passion is hard to replicate
The full agenda for the School Committee meeting is found here
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2017/05/franklin-ma-school-committee-agenda-may_23.html
- come away with an understanding of the depth and rigor of the program
- significant changes at the high school
- FAA now in its 7th year
the slides showing the progression from grade to grade through K to 12 are stunning displays
video samples too, check them out
collaborative learning at 2nd grade working on a project as part of the social emotional learning lesson
check out the step by step page for the mosaic creation at Remington Middle School
the final installation will be a 7x7 exhibit with 49 panels as a permanent installation at the school
12 yr change in the art class offerings reflects the state of the world as it has changed over the years (also due to the new FHS building)
art is an elective at FHS but almost 1600 student classes will be required for the 2017-2018 year
81% of the FHS students too an art class, they averaged 3 course
130 students in FAA at the high school, approx 10% of the total FHS population choosing this as a pathway; available for grades 10, 11, 12
"Thank you so much for your leadership in bringing the FAA to the high school, to have created the special unique environment is a model
music mentors are always there, it is heartening to see some many of them comeback"
capacity for FAA is built within the budget of the high school
limited by multiples of the teacher student ratio and class size (approx 25 students)
the key is the teachers and their interests, that passion is hard to replicate
Live Reporting: Franklin Music Department Update
The document for presentation and discussion scheduled for the Franklin, MA School Committee meeting May 23, 2017.
The full agenda for the School Committee meeting is found here
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2017/05/franklin-ma-school-committee-agenda-may_23.html
Joyce Edwards introduced Dianne Plouffe
will add video of ukulele performance later
52% of students do not get any music education after grade 5
21% nationally participate in music, 48% in Franklin
Keys to Literacy (KTL)
big band came in to work with middle school students, teaching and improvising
will add video of high school performance
"resources of the district being what they are, the students deserve better"
"we need to focus and bring back what we can when we can"
"after school programs can limit participation, that is a an issue" "the idea that studetns will need to make choices between incrediably powerful and important areas"
scholarships are available but transportation is still an issue
5 minute recess
The full agenda for the School Committee meeting is found here
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2017/05/franklin-ma-school-committee-agenda-may_23.html
Joyce Edwards introduced Dianne Plouffe
will add video of ukulele performance later
52% of students do not get any music education after grade 5
21% nationally participate in music, 48% in Franklin
Keys to Literacy (KTL)
big band came in to work with middle school students, teaching and improvising
"resources of the district being what they are, the students deserve better"
"we need to focus and bring back what we can when we can"
"after school programs can limit participation, that is a an issue" "the idea that studetns will need to make choices between incrediably powerful and important areas"
scholarships are available but transportation is still an issue
5 minute recess
Live reporting: School Committee - May 23, 2017
Present: Bilello, Scofield, Douglas, Bergen, O'Malley, Jewel, Schultz (approx. 7:15 PM)
Absent: none
1. Routine Business
Citizen’s Comments -
none
Review of Agenda
no adjustments to agenda
Minutes: I recommend approval of the minutes from the May 9, 2017 School Committee Meeting. motion to approve, passed 6-0
Payment of Bills Dr. O’Malley
Payroll Mrs. Douglas
FHS Student Representatives
Correspondence: none
Absent: none
1. Routine Business
Citizen’s Comments -
none
Review of Agenda
no adjustments to agenda
Minutes: I recommend approval of the minutes from the May 9, 2017 School Committee Meeting. motion to approve, passed 6-0
Payment of Bills Dr. O’Malley
Payroll Mrs. Douglas
FHS Student Representatives
- Nicolas Gnaman
- Alexander Chitarra
Correspondence: none
Franklin, MA: School Committee - Agenda - May 23, 2017
Vision Statement
The Franklin Public Schools will foster within its students the knowledge and skills to find and achieve satisfaction in life as productive global citizens.
AGENDA
"The listing of matters are those reasonably anticipated by the Chair which
may be discussed at the meeting. Not all items listed may in fact be discussed
and other items not listed may also be brought up for discussion to the extent
permitted by law."
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1. Routine Business
Citizen’s Comments
Review of Agenda
Minutes: I recommend approval of the minutes from the May 9, 2017 School Committee Meeting.
Payment of Bills Dr. O’Malley
Payroll Mrs. Douglas
FHS Student Representatives
- Nicolas Gnaman
- Alexander Chitarra
Correspondence: none
2. Guests/Presentations
- Music Program – Dr. Edwards, Diane Plouffe
- Art Update – Dr. Edwards, Jane Hogan
3. Discussion Only Items
- Annual appointment of Superintendent to ACCEPT and Bi-County Collaborative’s Board of Directors for 2017-2018
- School Lunch Prices https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B0wjbnXDBhczQ2pQOGxkTElUc0RkU1VEZ2xJNlBldXZWaG1F
- Foundation Budget Review Commission - Recommendation Resolution – Denise Schultz https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B0wjbnXDBhczbVpCVVNxc3lxUk9OTGNWcFNUSGtWY2NENmJ3
4. Action Items
a. I recommend approval of the Budget Transfers as detailed.
b. I recommend acceptance of a check for $357.00 from Annie Sullivan Middle School for
an FHS Scholarship as detailed.
c. I recommend acceptance of a check for $650.00 from the Parmenter PCC for field trips.
d. I recommend acceptance of a check for $1,000.00 from Mike and Maureen Sabolinski for
the Donald Sabolinski Scholarship.
e. I recommend acceptance of the donation of $1,500.00 from the Class of 1967 for in-house
enrichment.
f. I recommend appointing Dr. Sara Ahern to the Accept Collaborative Board for the 2017-2018 school year.
g. I recommend appointing Dr. Sara Ahern to the Bi-County Collaborative Board for the 2017-2018 school year.
h. I recommend acceptance of a check for $350.00 from the Franklin Newcomers and Friends for the FHS schoolwide student activity account.
i. I recommend acceptance of donations totaling $2,100.00 for FHS Scholarships as follows:
1. $1,000.00 from Fidelity Charitable for Fernando P. Baglioni Scholarship
2. $1,000.00 from Vanguard Charitable for Andrew Coppola Scholarship
3. $100.00 from Bethiah Beale Crane for the Robert Lima Scholarship
j. I recommend increasing School Lunch Prices as detailed.
k. I recommend adoption of Finance Resolution supporting the recommendations made by The Foundation Budget Review Commission.
l. I recommend acceptance of the donation of $812.00 from the Class of 1967 for in-house
enrichment.
m.I recommend acceptance of a check for $693.00 from the Oak St. PCC for field trips.
5. Information Matters
Superintendent’s Report
School Committee Sub-Committee Reports
- Budget Sub Committee – Dr. O’Malley
- Community Relations Sub Committee – Ms. Schultz
School Committee Liaison Reports
- JPCC (Joint Parent Communication Council) – Dr. Bergen
- SWAC (School Wellness Advisory Council) – Ms. Douglas
6. New Business
To discuss future business that may be brought before the School Committee.
7. Executive Session
Motion to adjourn to Executive Session to discuss contractual bargaining with FEA
Motion: ___________ Second: _____________
Roll Call Vote:
Ms. Bilello, Ms. Scofield, Ms. Douglas, Dr. Bergen, Dr. O’Malley, Ms. Schultz, Dr. Jewell.
8. Return to Open Session
9. Discussion ratification of Educational Support Professional Memorandum of Understanding
10. Action Item N
– I recommend ratification of the MOU for the ESP contract.
11. Motion to Adjourn
– Dr. O’Malley
Affordable Housing Lottery: 32 Brandywine Road
Brandywine Village Lottery: 32 Brandywine Road, $247,000. 3 Bedroom, 2.5 bathrooms Central Air, Gas Heat, 2 Car Garage.
Information Session to be held on Wednesday, May 31 at 6:00 pm in the Council Chambers.
Application deadline is Monday, June 19, Late or incomplete applications will not be entered into Lottery.
Lottery will be held on Saturday, June 24 at 10:00 AM.
Information page and lottery application
http://www.franklinma.gov/sites/franklinma/files/news/32_brandywine_information_package_and_application_1.pdf
Affordable Housing Lottery: 32 Brandywine Road |
FHS baseball takes Kelly-Rex Division title
From Hockomock Sports, we share the results of the FHS spring sports action on Monday, May 22.
Baseball = Franklin, 5 @ King Philip, 0 – Final
– Franklin junior Jake Noviello tossed a complete game shutout, striking out three while scattering five hits and three walks to earn the win. Offensively, Cam Lupien had a team-high three hits and added an RBI while both Tyler Gomes and Alex Haba had two hits and two runs scored.
Softball = King Philip, 6 @ Franklin, 2 – Final
– Franklin took a 2-1 lead heading into the final inning but KP rallied for five runs to earn the win. Ally Shea scored both runs for the Panthers while Alexx Niss and Clara DeCarvalho each recording an RBI. Olivia DiGiacomo added two hits for Franklin.
For the results around the Hockomock League
https://hockomocksports.com/mondays-schedule-scoreboard-052217/
Via the Twitterverse
Franklin 5, King Philip 0. WP-Noviello (Complete Gm Shutout). Kelley-Rex Hock League Champs. Next up: at Natick (5/25) 4pm. Pedroli Tourney.— FHS Baseball (@FHSCoachZBrown) May 23, 2017
Can't wait for tomorrow at 3!!! https://t.co/q5YQbQdq9l— FranklinHighSchool (@FranklinHS) May 22, 2017
HUGE shoutout to our volunteers for the Unified Track sectional meet tmrw! 3pm @ FHS track @fhs_unified @FHSSports @MIAA033 @FranklinHSNews pic.twitter.com/UfnPdE9KSp— CoachMac (@CoachMacCreery) May 22, 2017
FHS Panthers |
"the budget largely maintains current services"
From the Milford Daily News, articles of interest for Franklin:
Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20170522/franklin-council-to-mull-120m-budget
The budget hearing documents (along with the full agenda) for Wednesday's Town Council meeting can be found here
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2017/05/franklin-ma-town-council-budget-hearing_21.html
"The Town Council this week will make a final determination on a proposed $120 million operating budget for the 2018 fiscal year.
The council will hold two public hearings - on Wednesday and Thursday nights - before holding a vote Thursday.
Deputy Town Administrator Jamie Hellen said the hearings were mandated by the town charter.
“The hearings will take place at 7:10 each night,” he said. “Generally, (Town Administrator Jeffrey Nutting) and I will run through each of the department budgets... we’ll go through the entire budget both nights.”
Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20170522/franklin-council-to-mull-120m-budget
The budget hearing documents (along with the full agenda) for Wednesday's Town Council meeting can be found here
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2017/05/franklin-ma-town-council-budget-hearing_21.html
Liquor license for Dharani Grill is up for approval at Wednesday's Town Council meeting |
Mini College Fair Coming to Franklin Public Library - May 27
"The Franklin Public Library invites you to attend their Mini College Fair on Saturday, May 27th! The informative event will be hosted at the library’s temporary location at 25 Kenwood Circle.
The brand new event will take place from 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM.
Students and parents alike can feel free to drop in at any point.
The event will act as a precursor for a bigger, more involved college fair in March 2018."
Additional info on the Fair can be found on Pantherbook
http://franklinpanthers.us/top-stories/2017/05/20/mini-college-fair-coming-to-franklin-public-library/
Mini College Fair Coming to Franklin Public Library - May 27 |
FY 2018 Franklin budget by general budget category
The FY 2018 Franklin budget by general budget category that the Town Council is scheduled to vote on after two public hearings. The first is Wednesday, the second is Thursday and the vote is scheduled for Thursday.
Benefits | $10,956,398 |
Culture & Recreation | $1,399,397 |
Debt Service | $6,609,708 |
DPW - Hwy | $4,669,497 |
Education | $62,586,202 |
General Government | $9,899,231 |
Human Services | $691,948 |
Liability Insurance | $525,000.0 |
Public Safety | $11,201,434 |
Sewer | $5,074,368.0 |
Solid Waste Disposal | $1,949,673.0 |
Water | $4,748,897.0 |
Total | $120,311,753 |
FY 2018 Franklin budget by general budget category |
The agenda and released documents for both meetings can be found here
Monday, May 22, 2017
Remains confirmed as "those of 20-year-old Michael Doherty"
"Press Release from the Norfolk County District Attorney.
No signs of foul play in
Death of Franklin’s Doherty
The Office of Norfolk District Attorney Michael W. Morrissey has received information from the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner that the remains found Saturday afternoon (May 20) in Franklin, Mass., are indeed those of 20-year-old Michael Doherty, the subject of an extensive search by local law enforcement since being reported missing on May 14, 2017.
While the OCME has not yet issued a final report, preliminary information from that office indicates that no signs of trauma or foul play were evident. The cause and manner of death remain undetermined pending additional testing.
“Our first thought is with Michael’s family and friends,” District Attorney Morrissey said. “To them we extend our sincere condolences. I would be remiss if I did not thank the Franklin Police, regional and state law enforcement and so many in the community for their days and days of sustained searching in difficult terrain. The result was not what we had hoped.”
Franklin Police Department |
Franklin School Committee: Community Relations Subcommittee - Jun 9
The community is kindly invited to meet with the Community Relations Subcommittee of the Franklin School Committee. Information and updates will be provided on budget, policy, and the superintendent search.
We welcome your feedback and understand how important community involvement is regarding the education of our young people.
Join us on:
We welcome your feedback and understand how important community involvement is regarding the education of our young people.
Join us on:
- Friday, June 9, 9:00 AM at the Franklin Senior Center, 10 Daniel McCahill St.
FHS outdoor track results from Hockomock Championships
From Hockomock Sports .Com we share the results of the Hockomock League Outdoor Track Championships that were held at the Attleboro High on Sunday. Below are the FHS results that fell within the top 8 for each event.
Click here for over 100 photos from the event.
Click here for complete results from DirectAthletics.com.
BOYS TEAM RESULTS
1. Mansfield – 118
2. North Attleboro – 117
T3. Attleboro – 81
T3. Taunton – 81
5. Sharon – 58
6. Milford – 55
7. King Philip – 53
8. Franklin – 48
9. Canton – 17
10. Stoughton – 16
11. Foxboro – 13
12. Oliver Ames – 6
100M
1. Isaiah Rodriguez, Attleboro – 11.37
3. Farley Asmath, Franklin – 11.66
200M
1. Cameron Clark, Milford – 22.38
6. Farley Asmath, Franklin – 23.39
8. Nathaniel Dale, Franklin – 23.97
800M
1. Dylan Lynch, Taunton – 1:58.55
8. Kyle Stevens, Franklin – 2:06.13
1 Mile
1. Michael Griffin, King Philip – 4:25.14
4. Tyler Brogan, Franklin – 4:34.15
6. Michael Hagen, Franklin – 4:43.56
2 Mile
1. David Seybert, Attleboro – 9:36.70
7. Everett Henderson, Franklin – 10:10.86
400M Hurdles
1. Lucas Alves, Taunton – 55.83
5. William Jacobs, Franklin – 58.70
4×100 Relay
1. Milford – 44.24
2. Franklin – 44.31
4×400 Relay
1. Mansfield – 3:32.64
7. Franklin – 3:39.71
4×800 Relay
1. Mansfield – 8:22.27
4. Franklin – 8:36.97
Long Jump
1. Matt Tarantino, North Attleboro – 21′ 6.75″
6. Chris Chieng, Franklin – 20′ 6″
GIRLS TEAM RESULTS
1. North Attleboro – 122
2. Sharon – 113
3. Franklin – 67
4. King Philip – 64.5
5. Mansfield – 60.5
6. Oliver Ames – 55
7. Foxboro – 51
8. Taunton – 50
9. Milford – 46
10. Canton – 20
11. Attleboro – 8
12. Stoughton – 6
100M
1. Julia Harrison, Mansfield – 12.71
7. Brianna Cummings, Franklin – 13.35
400M
1. Julia Fenerty, Franklin – 59.15
800M
1. Nicole Clermont, Franklin – 2:18.87
7. Emma Clifford, Franklin – 2:29.24
1 Mile
1. Katherine Hartnett, Franklin – 5:20.64
400M Hurdles
1. Sarah Collins, Canton – 1:06.26
3. Julia Fenerty, Franklin – 1:08.32
4×400 Relay
1. Sharon – 4:07.45
7. Franklin – 4:22.37
4×800 Relay
1. Franklin – 10:03.89
Shot Put
1. Courtney Kelleher, King Philip – 36′ 3.5″
5. Miranda Smith, Franklin – 33′ 2″
6. Sarah Goodermuth, Franklin – 31′ 11″
Discus
1. Courtney Kelleher, King Philip – 109′ 7″
4. Allison Rizoli, Franklin – 96′ 2″
High Jump
1. Abigail McKeown, King Philip – 5′ 0″
6. Elizabeth Wisniewski, Franklin – 4′ 8″
This was shared from the Hockomock Sports page
https://hockomocksports.com/hockomock-league-outdoor-track-championships-2017/
Click here for over 100 photos from the event.
Click here for complete results from DirectAthletics.com.
BOYS TEAM RESULTS
1. Mansfield – 118
2. North Attleboro – 117
T3. Attleboro – 81
T3. Taunton – 81
5. Sharon – 58
6. Milford – 55
7. King Philip – 53
8. Franklin – 48
9. Canton – 17
10. Stoughton – 16
11. Foxboro – 13
12. Oliver Ames – 6
100M
1. Isaiah Rodriguez, Attleboro – 11.37
3. Farley Asmath, Franklin – 11.66
200M
1. Cameron Clark, Milford – 22.38
6. Farley Asmath, Franklin – 23.39
8. Nathaniel Dale, Franklin – 23.97
800M
1. Dylan Lynch, Taunton – 1:58.55
8. Kyle Stevens, Franklin – 2:06.13
1 Mile
1. Michael Griffin, King Philip – 4:25.14
4. Tyler Brogan, Franklin – 4:34.15
6. Michael Hagen, Franklin – 4:43.56
2 Mile
1. David Seybert, Attleboro – 9:36.70
7. Everett Henderson, Franklin – 10:10.86
400M Hurdles
1. Lucas Alves, Taunton – 55.83
5. William Jacobs, Franklin – 58.70
4×100 Relay
1. Milford – 44.24
2. Franklin – 44.31
4×400 Relay
1. Mansfield – 3:32.64
7. Franklin – 3:39.71
4×800 Relay
1. Mansfield – 8:22.27
4. Franklin – 8:36.97
Long Jump
1. Matt Tarantino, North Attleboro – 21′ 6.75″
6. Chris Chieng, Franklin – 20′ 6″
GIRLS TEAM RESULTS
1. North Attleboro – 122
2. Sharon – 113
3. Franklin – 67
4. King Philip – 64.5
5. Mansfield – 60.5
6. Oliver Ames – 55
7. Foxboro – 51
8. Taunton – 50
9. Milford – 46
10. Canton – 20
11. Attleboro – 8
12. Stoughton – 6
100M
1. Julia Harrison, Mansfield – 12.71
7. Brianna Cummings, Franklin – 13.35
400M
1. Julia Fenerty, Franklin – 59.15
800M
1. Nicole Clermont, Franklin – 2:18.87
7. Emma Clifford, Franklin – 2:29.24
1 Mile
1. Katherine Hartnett, Franklin – 5:20.64
400M Hurdles
1. Sarah Collins, Canton – 1:06.26
3. Julia Fenerty, Franklin – 1:08.32
4×400 Relay
1. Sharon – 4:07.45
7. Franklin – 4:22.37
4×800 Relay
1. Franklin – 10:03.89
Shot Put
1. Courtney Kelleher, King Philip – 36′ 3.5″
5. Miranda Smith, Franklin – 33′ 2″
6. Sarah Goodermuth, Franklin – 31′ 11″
Discus
1. Courtney Kelleher, King Philip – 109′ 7″
4. Allison Rizoli, Franklin – 96′ 2″
High Jump
1. Abigail McKeown, King Philip – 5′ 0″
6. Elizabeth Wisniewski, Franklin – 4′ 8″
This was shared from the Hockomock Sports page
https://hockomocksports.com/hockomock-league-outdoor-track-championships-2017/
FHS Panthers |
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