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"One of the Commonwealth’s oldest charter schools is moving to a new building in Franklin with hopes of reducing its waiting list and doubling its enrollment within 10 years.
The Benjamin Franklin Classical Charter Public School plans to break ground this spring on a 72,000-square foot building at 500 Financial Park Drive.
The new facility will allow the school to grow from 450 students in kindergarten through eighth grade to 900, said Heather Zolnowski, head of school."
A concept rendering of the new Benjamin Franklin Classical Charter Public School building that is planned in Franklin. (ARROWSTREET) |
"Kelsey London knew a two-hour talk about government would likely be heavy educational material for her two young daughters.
“It’s still a good introduction,” she said at the Franklin Public Library Saturday morning, “even if you don’t understand everything.”
The Franklin family was at the first event in a planned discussion series in town, meant to help residents understand and become involved in government.
The forum drew about 20 people. Local and state officials explained how government works, from the simple – the difference between a senator and a representative – to the complex – how Franklin officials decide the town budget."Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
The Franklin Town Government 101 group on Saturday (Jeff Roy Facebook photo) |
school choice by the numbers |
word cloud built from words gathered at Superintendent Ahern's
focus group meetings with students
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"For the second straight season, Franklin took home the team title at the annual Hockomock League Wrestling Championships, held on Saturday at Canton High. The Panthers finished with 245 points to beat out second place North Attleboro, which finished with 217.5.
The Outstanding Wrestler of the tournament was given to Mansfield sophomore Vinnie Holmes, who needed less than a minute to win the title by pin at 182 pounds. Led by Holmes, fellow unbeaten wrestler Jayden Curley, who won by pin at 160, and George Glaropoulos, who won 16-1 at 152 pounds, Mansfield took third place with 168 points, just two better than Foxboro’s 166.
Canton took fifth place on the day with 125 points and earned two individual titles as well. Eddie Marinilli, who won at 126 last year, jumped up to 138 for his sophomore season and won by pin to earn his second title in as many years. At 132, Anis Chakir trailed 2-0 heading to the third round, but scored three points including a reversal in the final 30 seconds of the match to win the title over Franklin’s T.J. Remillard.
The Panthers had five wrestlers reach the finals and brought home two individual titles. Jake Carlucci won 11-2 to get things started at 106 and then Ian Bakalars got a third round escape to edge North Attleboro’s Dan Cooper 3-2 to win at 120."Continue reading the write up and view the results
Franklin won its second straight team title at the annual Hockomock Wrestling Championships at Canton High. (Josh Perry/HockomockSports.com) |
— FHS Girls Hockey (@fhsvgockey) January 28, 2018
— FranklinHighSchool (@FranklinHS) January 28, 2018
And your back-to-back Hockomock Champions pic.twitter.com/frK78JQxDx— Franklin Wrestling (@FHSWrestle) January 28, 2018
Congrats JORDAN CARLUCCI on his 100th win! #PantherPride pic.twitter.com/sFYDHDiXly— FranklinAthletics (@FHSSports) January 27, 2018
Hock Championship Individual Results: 1st- Jake Carlucci, Bakalars. 2nd- Remillard, Polito, and Johnson. 3rd- Jordan Carlucci, Racca, Cogavin, Sackley, Maclean. 4th- Sauer, Coughlin. 5th- Downing.— Franklin Wrestling (@FHSWrestle) January 27, 2018
Franklin 4 OA 1 Hard hat to Spillane, goals from Falvey, Miller, Elliott and Tasker. Boys qualify for Tourn @FHSSports @HockomockSports @In_The_Slot @MassHSHockey @MyHockeyLive @BGlobeSports @MetroWestSports— Coach Spillane (@FHS_PuckCoach) January 27, 2018
Data Privacy Day began in the United States and Canada in January 2008 as an extension of the Data Protection Day celebration in Europe. Data Protection Day commemorates the Jan. 28, 1981, signing of Convention 108, the first legally binding international treaty dealing with privacy and data protection. Data Privacy Day is observed annually on Jan. 28.
Data Privacy Day is here; do you know where your data is? |