Tuesday, January 23, 2018

Live reporting: School Committee - Jan 23, 2018 - Elementary SIP

Present: Feeley, Linden, Douglas, Scofield, Bergen, Schultz, Zub
Absent:  none



1. Routine Business
a. Review of Agenda
no changes
 
b. Citizen’s Comments
no comments

c. FHS Student Representative Comments
  • wrestling 17-0
  • math and Mock Trial teams succeeding in addition to sports
  • rink now at full capacity for student parking
  • course selection for next year underway
  • jazz concert Wednesday, Jan 24
  • DramaFest hosted at FHS soon

d. Superintendent’s Report
article on acts of Kindness at Oak St for State House in Milford Daily News
professional development activities
  • Jan 10 civil rights training for all staff
  • Jan 25th MASC mid winter meeting focus on computer science and computational thinkning
  • Jan 26 half day
  • Parent conferences scheduled for  FHS
  • another half day on Monday, Feb 5
  • World of Difference training coming for middle school teachers
  • social emotional learning training, along with school based initiatives

2. Guests / Presentations
a. SIP Program Updates (Elementary/Middle Schools)

Elementary schools PreK to 5
(presentation likely to be available later)

ECDC slide - screen grab
ECDC slide - screen grab
pre-school does a whole child assessment
Jeannine Fitzgerald appearing at ECDC on Monday, Jan 29

Davis Thayer slide - screen grab
Davis Thayer slide - screen grab
created a Trevi Fountain as part of cultural awareness and coins raised from the fountain were donated to the Franklin Food Pantry

during English Language Arts planning realized that math was being left behind so adjustments were being made

working on how to improve summer time reading, previous efforts had been to increase from 55 to 58% so improvement but not much, more to do


Jefferson slide - screen grab
Jefferson slide - screen grab
Jefferson Labradors working on "Paws-itive" behavior recognition program

School Council working on improving school arrival and dismissal processes

Keller slide - screen grab
Keller slide - screen grab
looking at writing as a skill for development across the curriculum; focused work and exciting for the Principal

implementing life sciences standards using the STEMscopes

increasing school culture activities around the Olympics

Kennedy slide - screen grab
Kennedy slide - screen grab


incorporating parents into the curriculum with their world or work experiences
Kennedy used an extra room as a 'science lab' still needs to be fully fitted out but the space helps for the intro sessions

peer teacher observations underway within the school and District

Oak St slide - screen grab
Oak St slide - screen grab
planning for school goals and vision along with social emotional learning from the Willima James College pilot; certificate course for four at Oak to be shared further within the district as it completes

communication plan also under development at Oak St via School Council

received 178 responses to recent survey (far more than the 20+ from the prior survey)

joint planning ED Camp with ECDC


Parmenter slide - screen grab
Parmenter slide - screen grab
developing and revising curriculum with an Understanding by Design approach

revising school model: who are we? what is our vision? School Council leading this effort

upcoming 3 half day professinal development days with Lesley Univ on SEL

received grant from Y and will be sending backpacks home for the weekends beginning in March


Classical Music Series Concert At THE BLACK BOX - Jan 28

THE BLACK BOX Classical Series presents “Spring Mood” this Sunday, January 28, at 4 p.m., featuring violinist Irina Fainkichen and pianist Irina Kotlyar. The program will include music by Beethoven, Tchaikovsky, Chausson, and Piazzolla. Tea service will be available in the lobby. A suburban hub for great music, THE BLACK BOX is located at 15 West Central Street in downtown Franklin.

violinist Irina Fainkichen
violinist Irina Fainkichen
Born in St. Petersburg, Russia, Irina Fainkichen received her bachelor’s degree from the Rachmaninoff Music College (Novgorod, Russia), studied at St. Petersburg State Conservatory under professor A. Kazarina, and graduated from Rubin Academy of Music and Dance (Jerusalem, Israel). She was concertmaster of San Francisco’s Russian Chamber Orchestra for many years, appearing as soloist numerous times. Ms. Fainkichen is a member of Cape Symphony Orchestra and has performed with the New Hampshire Symphony, Lexington Symphony, Pro-Arte Chamber Orchestra, Brockton Symphony, and most recently with Broadway on Tour’s Phantom of the Opera at Boston Opera House.

pianist Irina Kotlyar
pianist Irina Kotlyar

Born in Kharkov, Ukraine, Irina Kotlyar earned her master’s degree and artistic diploma from the Jerusalem Rubin Music Academy. With Gregory Shifrin, the Kotlyar-Shifrin Piano Duo has won several international prizes and awards, including the Murrey Dranoff International Two Piano Competition in Miami and the First International Duo Piano Competition in Byalistok, Poland. The Duo has performed throughout Israel, Europe, and America, including concerts with the Bavarian Radio Orchestra, New World Orchestra of Miami, Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra, and Israeli Chamber Orchestra.

Tickets are $15 (adults) and $12 (students/seniors), with optional tea service available for an additional $5. For tickets and more information, visit www.THEBLACKBOXonline.com or call (508) 528-3370.

Franklin Town Government 101 - Jan 27

What makes our town government tick? How can you have your voice heard? How can you get involved? What are the big challenges facing town government this year?

Come to Franklin Town Government 101 to find answers to some of these questions!

WHEN: Saturday, January 27  10 AM to noon (snow date, if library closes, Feb. 3)
WHERE: Franklin Public Library, 118 Main St., Franklin, MA (ground floor meeting room)

PROGRAM: 

10:00 AM Welcome and Introductions

10:10 AM Government and the Potential to do Good
– Dr. Robert Krim, Associate Professor of Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Framingham State University. Among his many accomplishments, Dr. Krim is the Founder and Executive Director of the Boston Management Consortium, a partnership between the City of Boston and the Greater Boston management training and organizational development community. This partnership helped the City to be innovative and efficient and, in particular, helped lower the homicide rate by 50%.

10:40 AM Town and State
– Franklin State Rep. Jeff Roy has previously held positions on the Franklin School Committee and Town Council. He will discuss the rewards (and perils) of getting involved in town government. He will also discuss some of the lessons he has learned about municipal government, as well as providing some perspectives on how state policies and funding help (and sometimes complicate) town government.

11:10 AM Franklin 2018 - the Challenges Ahead 
– a conversation and question and answer period with Town Council representative Tom Mercer and School Committee member Denise Schultz, moderated by Steve Sherlock of Franklin Matters.

12:00 Adjourn

Franklin Town Government 101 is sponsored by Franklin in Focus, a citizens’ group supporting more transparent and effective government in Franklin.


Franklin Town Government 101 - Jan 27
Franklin Town Government 101 - Jan 27



You can view the flyer below or here
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1tOgqV3qto89-Z5WEq1UOVG3W8jAIfBNR


Insights from the Audit Report 2017

The Audit Report for Fiscal Year 2017 does not have a "Management Letter" this time around. Hence, one can easily say the Town is in the best financial position from a control perspective than ever before.

The Audit Report is a good source of information, not just data.

How much stabilization money do we have?
At the end of 2017, the total was $6.7M a decrease of $1.3M primarily due to the use the purchase of the fire truck and the resurfacing of the turf fields. Both have stabilization accounts where we were saving for this expected purchase. (See the table at the top of page 10 of the printed doc, page 13 of the PDF for details).

How much did the FY 2017 budget change during the year?
You might be surprised to find that we added $3.9M to the budget but that was primarily due to the use of the "free cash" from the prior year. The expenditures for the fire truck and turf fields helped to contribute to this as money from "free cash" was added to what was saved in their respective stabilization accounts to provide the total for each purchase. (See General Fund Budgetary Highlights on page 10 of the printed doc, page 13 of the PDF for details).

How many stabilization funds do we have and what amount is in each?
Other than the agenda doc for each Finance Committee meeting which shows the current total during the fiscal year, this is one place to see that answer. The table also shows the change in funds along with the change in amounts over the years from 2008 to 2017. (See section G. Stabilization Funds on pages 11-12 of the printed doc, page 14-15 of the PDF for details).

How do we get "free cash"?
"Free cash" is neither free nor cash. It comes from two sources. (1) You receive more revenue than you budgeted for (2) you spend less than you budgeted for. You can see this effect in the table on See General Fund Statement of Revenues and Other Sources, Expenditures and Other Uses - Budget and Actual, for the year ended June 30, 2017. According to this, we should have $2.9M 'free cash' to use for FY 2018 which is less than we had available in FY 2017 (recall the $3.9M). (See page 19 of the printed doc, page 22 of the PDF for details).


You can find the audit report on the Town of Franklin webpage as part of the Town Council agenda for the January 24 meeting.
http://www.franklinma.gov/sites/franklinma/files/mai/files/2017_audit.pdf

Insights from the Audit Report 2017
Insights from the Audit Report 2017

Spring 2018 - Exercise and Wellness Classes - Register Now

Franklin Public Schools
Lifelong Learning Institute

Lifelong Community Learning

Presents Exercise and Wellness Classes Beginning February 5


Yoga Classes - AND one is just right for you.

Yoga is back and better than ever! On Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays you can take advantage of different types of Yoga .... Hatha Yoga, Vinyasa Flow Yoga, Yoga for Anyone.



Teen Yoga for Girls
Teen Yoga for Girls
Teen Yoga for Girls

This class will empower teenagers to become more self-aware and confident. Through a playful mix of heart-opening poses, thoughtful discussion, meditation and breath work, students will be exposed to the concepts of non-violence, truthfulness, gratitude, moderation, and the cultivation of compassion and joy.


Zumba and Zumba Basics

A fusion of Latin and international music and dance
Zumba is a fun and effective way to tone and sculpt the body with easy to follow dance steps and the principles of interval training! Zumba will make you smile!


Register online  
https://reg.abcsignup.com/view/cal7a.aspx?ek=&ref=&aa=&sid1=&sid2=&as=79&wp=422&tz=&ms=&nav=&cc=&cat1=&cat2=&cat3=&aid=FPSLLI&rf=

Or go to http://franklinlifelonglearning.com/ and navigate to the Spring 2018 classes

“There’s a lot of uncertainty now”

From the Milford Daily News, articles of interest for Franklin:
"Town Council will discuss an increase in retail marijuana tax at a meeting on Wednesday. The one percent increase would bring the total tax to three percent. 
The original legislation on the ballot in 2016 indicated that the sales tax on recreational marijuana was allowed at two percent. Recent legislation has amended the law, allowing municipalities to tax up to three percent. The motion in front of the town council will confirm or deny the tax increase. 
The state is due to start accepting applications for retail marijuana facilities on April 1, and since Franklin is one of the municipalities that is already zoned and does not have a moratorium, the town likely see a few. 
State Rep. Jeff Roy, D-Franklin, said that anytime revenue can be sought without adding to property taxes is a positive, and will always help town governments."

Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20180122/franklin-council-to-discuss-marijuana-tax-increase

“There’s a lot of uncertainty now”
“There’s a lot of uncertainty now” 

The agenda and documents released for the Town Council meeting can be found online
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2018/01/franklin-ma-town-council-agenda-jan-24.html

You can also find the full set of documents in one PDF

Monday, January 22, 2018

Franklin, MA: Town Council - Agenda - Jan 24, 2018

The published agenda and documents for the Franklin Town Council meeting scheduled for Wednesday, January 24, 2018

(Note: where there are active links in the agenda item, it will take you to the associated document)

You can also find the full set of documents in one PDF

Agenda ItemSummary


A. Approval of Minutes
A. Approval of Minutes

1. December 13, 2017
2. December 20, 2017
B. Announcements
B. Announcements

This meeting is being recorded by Franklin TV and shown on Comcast channel 11 and Verizon channel 29. This meeting may also be recorded by others.

C. Proclamations/Recognitions
C. Proclamations/Recognitions
D. Citizen Comments
D. Citizen Comments -

Citizens are welcome to express their views for up to five minutes on a matter that is not on the Agenda. The Council will not engage in a dialogue or comment on a matter raised during Citizen Comments. The Town Council will give remarks appropriate consideration and  may ask the Town Administrator to review the matter.
E. Appointments
E. Appointments
F. Hearings
F. Hearings
G. License Transactions
G. License Transactions
1. Table and Vine Inc. - Change of Manager
H. Presentations/Discussions
H. Presentations/Discussions

1. 2017 Audit
I. Subcommittee Reports
I. Subcommittee Reports
1. Capital
2. Budget
3. EDC
J. Legislation for Action
J. Legislation for Action
1. Resolution 18-01 - Acceptance of Gifts - Council on Aging (Motion to Move Resolution 18-01 - Majority Vote (5))

2. Resolution 18-02 - Acceptance of Gifts - Franklin Police Department (Motion to Move Resolution 18-02 - Majority Vote (5))

3. Resolution 18-03 - Local Adoption of G.L. Chapter 64N, Section 3, as Amended: Local Tax on Marijuana Retail Sales and Establishment of Tax rate (Motion to Move Resolution 18-03 - Majority Vote (5))

4. Bylaw Amendment 18-798: Chapter 155, Streets and Sidewalks - 1st Reading (Motion to Move Bylaw Amendment 18-798 to a 2nd Reading - Majority Vote (5))

5. Bylaw Amendment 18-799: Chapter 82, Fees, Appendix B - Sewer Rates - 1st Reading (Motion to Move Bylaw Amendment 18-799 to a 2nd Reading - Majority Vote (5))

6. Bylaw Amendment 18-800: Chapter 82, Fees, Appendix B - Water Rates - 1st Reading (Motion to Move Bylaw Amendment 18-800 to a 2nd Reading - Majority Vote (5))

K. Town Administrator's Report
K. Town Administrator's Report
L. Future Agenda Items
L. Future Agenda Items
M. Council Comments
M. Council Comments
N. Executive Session
N. Executive Session

None Scheduled

O. Adjourn
O. Adjourn

Town Common memorials at night
Town Common memorials at night

St. Mary St. Vincent de Paul Society: Baby Bottle Drive in February

During the month of February, the St. Mary St. Vincent de Paul Society is sponsoring a Baby Bottle Drive to support the Abundant Hope Pregnancy Resource Center in Attleboro. 

Participants may pick up a baby bottle at St. Mary’s church, take it home and fill it with a generous donation of change, cash, or checks (payable to Abundant Hope). All bottles will need to be returned to the church the weekend of February 17-18.

Your contribution makes a significant difference in the lives of families in need. This is a wonderful opportunity to involve your entire family in raising money and supporting those in our community.

Bottles will be available the weekend of January 27-28. They will be due back to the church on February 17-18.

Thank you in advance for your participation and generosity.

St. Mary St. Vincent de Paul Society: Baby Bottle Drive in February
St. Mary St. Vincent de Paul Society: Baby Bottle Drive in February



For more about the Abundant Hope Pregnancy Resource Center visit them online https://ahprc.org/

FHS gymnastics tops Norton, Kaitlyn Spillane profiled

Via HockomockSports, we share the results of the FHS gymnastic match on Sunday, Jan 21, 2018 and the profile of Kaitlyn Spillane


Gymnastics = Franklin, 139.65 @ Norton, 133.8 – Final
– Franklin posted its highest score of the season to beat Norton in a battle of young programs. The Panthers, in their second year, had junior Mia Lizotte win the All Around with a 36.55 while freshman Lexi Lupien placed with a 32.05. Vault – Mia Lizotte 9.25; Rachel Cyr 8.75; Lexi Lupien 8.7; Audrey DiMella 8.65. Bars – Lizotte 8.85; Liz Traphagen 8.7; Sadie Rondeau 8.5; Lupien 7.4. Beam – Lizotte 8.8; Rondeau 8.8; Traphagen 8.4; Molly Stanton 7.9; Lupien 7.2. Floor – Lizotte 9.65; Traphagen 9.4; Rondeau 9.15; Lupien 8.75.

For the other Hockomock League results on Sunday
https://hockomocksports.com/sundays-schedule-scoreboard-01-21-18/



Josh Perry, Managing Editor of HockomockSports.com, provides an in depth profile of Kaitlyn Spillane



"St. Anselm College women’s hockey is on a roll at the start of the new season, racking up 14 wins in the opening 17 games including a win against Franklin Pierce on Friday, and one of the leaders for the Hawks again this winter is senior forward Kaitlyn Spillane. 
The former Franklin standout is closing in on the 100-point milestone for her career (she has 88 as of Saturday morning) and is currently third on the team in goals with seven, second on the team with 11 assists, and second with 18 points. 
“We’re having a really great year,” said Spillane on Friday afternoon, hours before the Hawks faced Franklin Pierce in the first of two games with the Ravens. “We have a super-young team and it’s awesome to see how successful we’ve been considering how young a team we have.”

Continue reading the profile 
https://hockomocksports.com/kaitlyn-spillane-continues-stellar-career-for-st-anselm-hockey/


Former Franklin standout Kaitlyn Spillane is among the team leaders in goals, assists, and points for St. Anselm women’s hockey as she closes out her successful career with the Hawks. (Jim Stankiewicz/Saint Anselm College Athletics)
Former Franklin standout Kaitlyn Spillane is among the team leaders in goals, assists, and points for St. Anselm women’s hockey as she closes out her successful career with the Hawks. (Jim Stankiewicz/Saint Anselm College Athletics)












Jazz Cafe - Feb 2

Franklin Music Program is pleased to present our annual Jazz Cafe concert! 

The Jazz Bands from Franklin High School, Remington Middle School, Horace Mann Middle School, and Annie Sullivan Middle School will be performing in a jazz club-themed evening. 

Enjoy a comfortable, casual setting where Franklin's jazz students will set the mood. Family is encouraged to attend and refreshments will be served! 

Please join us Friday February 2, 7:00 PM at the Franklin High School Cafeteria. 

Tickets are sold only at the event, $10 person, $25 family. We hope to see you there!

Jazz Cafe - Feb 2
Jazz Cafe - Feb 2

"we don’t want to rush the process"

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

"School officials may extend the application deadline for residents interested in studying the issue of later school start times and whether they would work. 
Although the board’s call for volunteers to sit on an advisory panel to study the issue drew lots of interest, board Chairman Anne Bergen said many still had some questions about the scope of the panel’s directive. The school board had given a deadline of Jan. 17 to apply for the panel. 
“While we did have a large response from the community, a number of people are asking us to provide more information relative to the time commitment,” Bergen said Friday. “We are considering providing additional information and perhaps extending slightly our deadline for application.” 
She said the topic will be up for discussion at the School Committee’s meeting on Tuesday. The session is set to begin at 7 p.m. and will be held in the town council chambers at the Franklin Municipal Building, 355 East Central St."

Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20180121/franklin-school-board-continues-work-on-later-start-time-advisory-panel

school start times would likely change the bus schedules.
school start times would likely change the bus schedules.

The prior notification on applying for the Start Times Advisory Committee

Sad news on former Dean student

via the Franklin radar:


Winston-Salem police continue investigation into fatal shooting of WSSU student-athlete at party on ...


A Winston-Salem State University football player was fatally shot early Saturday morning at a party at Wake Forest University, authorities said. Najee Ali Baker, 21, died at a local hospital as a result of his wounds. Baker, who transferred to WSSU in March 2017 from Dean College in Franklin, Mass


Read the full article online

Yahoo Sports also reported the story
Yahoo Sports also reported the story

Sunday, January 21, 2018

Franklin, MA: School Committee - Agenda - Jan 23, 2018

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.


A G E N D A
“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.”

the key to learning
the key to learning
1. Routine Business
a. Review of Agenda
b. Citizen’s Comments
i. In the spirit of open communication, “the School Committee will hear public comment not related to an agenda item at the beginning of each regular School Committee Meeting. The Committee will listen to, but not respond to any comment made. A Committee member may add an agenda item to a future meeting as a result of a citizen comment” – from Policy BEDH
c. FHS Student Representative Comments
d. Superintendent’s Report

2. Guests / Presentations
a. SIP Program Updates (Elementary/Middle Schools)
b. Superintendent’s Entry Plan – Report of Findings

3. Discussion / Action Items
a. Policy – First Readings
I recommend moving the following policies to a second reading as discussed:


b. Policy – Second Reading
I recommend adoption of the following policy as discussed:
BDF – Advisory Committees to the School Committee
http://franklinschool.vt-s.net/pages/FranklinCom_Packets/u1-23-2018%20SC%20Packet/DiscussionActionB-PolicyBDF.pdf

c. Baseball Trip Proposal
I recommend approval of the request of Tom Angelo/Zach Brown for the FHS Baseball team to travel to Cooperstown, NY for a tournament with Natick Baseball team/Hall of Fame Tour from April 15-16, 2018 as detailed.
http://franklinschool.vt-s.net/pages/FranklinCom_Packets/u1-23-2018%20SC%20Packet/DiscussionActionC%20-%20Baseball%20Proposal.pdf

d. DECA Trip Proposal
I recommend approval of the DECA Trip to Boston on March 8-10, 2018 as detailed.
http://franklinschool.vt-s.net/pages/FranklinCom_Packets/u1-23-2018%20SC%20Packet/DiscussionActionD%20-%20DECA%20Trip.pdf

e. New Coaching Positions
I recommend approval of new coaching positions as detailed.
http://franklinschool.vt-s.net/pages/FranklinCom_Packets/u1-23-2018%20SC%20Packet/DiscussionActionE%20-%20New%20Coaching%20Positions.pdf

f. New Revolving Account at FHS for AP Exams
I recommend approval of a new revolving account at FHS for AP Exams as detailed.
http://franklinschool.vt-s.net/pages/FranklinCom_Packets/u1-23-2018%20SC%20Packet/DiscussionActionF%20-%20New%20Revolving%20Account.pdf

4. Discussion Only Items
a. School Start Times Advisory Committee Update

5. Information Matters
a. School Committee Sub-Committee Reports (e.g. Budget; Community Relations; Policy; Transportation; Public Schools Advocacy; Ad Hoc Superintendent’s Evaluation)
i.
b. School Committee Liaison Reports (e.g. Joint PCC; Substance Abuse Task
Force; School Wellness Advisory Council [SWAC]; MASC)
i.

6. New Business
a. To discuss any future agenda items

7. Consent Agenda
a. Approval of Minutes
I recommend approval of the minutes from the January 9, 2018 School Committee meeting.
b. I recommend approval of Budget Transfers as detailed.
c. All-State Music Festival Recurring Field Trip Proposal
I recommend approval of the request of Leighanne Rudsit to take Music Students to Boston Seaport Hotel for the All State Music Festival from March 1 – 3, 2018 as detailed.
d. Hockey Tournament Recurring Trip Proposal
I recommend approval of the request of Chris Spillane (Varsity Head Coach) to take the FHS Varsity Hockey Team to Barnstable High School February 21-22, 2018 for a tournament as detailed.
e. I recommend acceptance of five checks totaling $3,799.80 from the Parmenter PCC for field trips as detailed.
f. I recommend acceptance of a check for $32,355.00 from the Franklin Education Foundation for districtwide grants.
g. I recommend acceptance of a check for $625.00 from the JFK PCC for field trips as detailed.
h. I recommend acceptance of a check for $854.55 from All American Publishing for in-house enrichment for the FHS Athletic Department.
i. I recommend acceptance of the donation of a Baritone Horn valued at $300.00 from Paul Sackley for Annie Sullivan Middle School Band.
j. I recommend acceptance of 3 checks totaling $4,825 from Franklin Music Parents for in-house enrichment for districtwide music.

8. Payment of Bills Dr. Bergen

9. Payroll Mrs. Douglas

10. Adjournment


The documents released for this meeting can be found on the Town of Franklin webpage
http://franklinschool.vt-s.net/pages/FranklinCom_Packets/u1-23-2018%20SC%20Packet/