Tuesday, January 30, 2018

Franklin, MA: Finance Committee - Agenda - Jan 30, 2018

The agenda for the Finance Committee meeting scheduled for Tuesday, Jan 30, 2018.


1. Call to Order
2. Election of New Officers; Chairman, Vice-Chairman, and Clerk
3. Public Comments
4. Approval of Minutes
5. Free Cash Overview/Administration
6. Capital Budget Presentations:

  • School Department
  • Facilities Department
  • Technology Department
  • Town Clerk Department
  • Fire Department
  • Police Department
  • Public Works Department
  • Water Enterprise Department

7. Final Recommendations and Vote
8. Adjournment



Trust Fund Balances Update as of 12/31/17
• General Stabilization      $ 5,060,984
• Recreation Fields                    6,802
• Open Space Acquisition    1,101,229
• Budget Stabilization         1,848,663
• Free Cash                       2,821,988
• OPEB                              4,072,090
• Property Acquisition            260,620

OPEB Obligation as of 6/30/17 (PAYGO): 69,295,796


The full agenda document can also be found on the Town of Franklin webpage
http://www.franklinma.gov/finance-committee/agenda/finance-committee-agenda-revised-3

Franklin, MA: Finance Committee - Agenda -Jan 30, 2018
Franklin, MA: Finance Committee - Agenda -Jan 30, 2018

Mansfield tops FHS gymnastics

Via HockomockSports and Twitter we share the results of the FHS sports action on Monday, Jan 29, 2018


Gymnastics = Mansfield, 144.35 @ Franklin, 135.35 – Final

For other results around the League on Monday
https://hockomocksports.com/mondays-schedule-scoreboard-01-29-18/


via the Twitterverse





Franklin Public Schools - Delayed Opening 2 Hours - Jan 30, 2018

Dear Franklin Public Schools Faculty, Staff, and Families,

Due to snow-covered roads conditions this morning, the Franklin Public Schools will be opening with a 2-hour DELAY on Tuesday, January 30, 2018.

Preschool and Delayed Openings: the morning preschool session will be cancelled. Full and extended day preschool will have a delayed opening. The delayed opening does not affect the afternoon preschool.

District office staff — please arrive as you are safely able.

Please allow for extra time and care this morning to arrive safely.

Sincerely,

Franklin Public Schools

Davis Thayer in snow from an earlier storm in winter of 2018
Davis Thayer in snow from an earlier storm in winter of 2018

Reminder: Franklin Newcomers and Friends - Game Night - Feb 7

Come join your Franklin friends and neighbors at the Franklin Newcomers and Friends monthly meeting. Meet us upstairs at "3" Restaurant on Wednesday, February 7 at 7:30. Take a break from the cold and warm up at our Game Night. It’s one of our favorite and more social events.

We invite any resident of Franklin, or a surrounding town that doesn't have a Newcomers Club, to join us at "3" Restaurant, 461 West Central Street, Franklin. Complimentary appetizers and beverages are provided and a cash bar is available. We meet upstairs at 7:30 PM on the 2nd Wednesday of the month (occasionally we switch Wednesdays to accommodate holidays or speakers). We run our meetings September through May. Additionally, we hold many fun and varied events to stay connected throughout the year.

For more information, please visit our website www.franklinnewcomers.com or our Facebook page, Franklin Newcomers and Friends Club.


Franklin Newcomers and Friends: Game Night - Feb 7
Franklin Newcomers and Friends: Game Night - Feb 7

Franklin Rotary Club invites seniors to Valentine's Breakfast - Feb 10

The Franklin Rotary Club invites the senior community to join us at 9:00 AM on Saturday, February 10 for a Valentine's Breakfast at the Franklin Housing Authority. Featuring a warm breakfast, hot coffee, fruit, music and some special Valentine's Day surprises. 
Franklin Rotary Club
Franklin Rotary

The Franklin Housing Authority's Large Community Hall at 1000 Central Park Terrace is where the event is located. 

Call the Franklin Housing Authority at 508-528-2220 to sign up. Please register by Monday, February 5.

In case of inclement weather, the rain date will be Sunday, February 11. Call the Franklin Housing Authority for more details.





“This community is action-oriented and has a can-do attitude I deeply respect"

From the Milford Daily News, articles of interest for Franklin:
"Superintendent Sara Ahern has been going from school to school sitting in on classes, hosting forums, and meeting with parents and other stakeholders to learn as much as she can about her new district. 
Ahern highlighted her observations to the School Committee on Jan. 23, and while she had many positive things to say about the dedication of Franklin parents and teachers to their children, she also pointed out a few areas that could use improvement. Ahern took over this summer for Maureen Sabolinski, who retired at the end of last year. 
The report, part of Ahern’s entry plan to the district, is a compilation of observations she gathered by visiting all 11 schools multiple times to perform observations on about 164 classrooms and other workplaces."

Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20180129/franklin-superintendent-highlights-early-observations


The full report of Entry Plan Findings can be found below and on the Schools webpage
http://franklindistrict.vt-s.net/Pages/FranklinDistrict_News/025D2652-000F8513.0/Superintendent%E2%80%99s%20Report%20of%20Entry%20Findings.p




the Word Cloud of words students provided in her round of meetings
the Word Cloud built of words students provided in her round of meetings

In the News: ladybugs to gather again; “A Pirate’s Life for Me”

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

"In the spirit of springtime, the Franklin Downtown Partnership hopes to find all of the ladybug sculptures purchased by business owners in 2014, so the metal bugs can scale buildings and keep park-goers company. 
Lisa Piana with the Downtown Partnership said the sculptures always bring smiles, and she hopes to see them all outside for everyone to enjoy. 
“They’re really fun to look at, each one is unique,” she said. “We thought it would be fun to walk downtown and see them in all different places.” 
Businesses, which bought the ladybugs from the cultural council about three years ago, should lend them for public display this spring, Piana said."

Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20180129/downtown-partnership-is-looking-for-ladybugs-to-decorate-franklin-this-spring

Ladybug_PantherPride
ladybugs to gather again


"The Fine and Performing Arts Department at the Benjamin Franklin Classical Charter Public School has announced upcoming performances of “A Pirate’s Life for Me,” set for 7 to 9:30 p.m. March 2 and 2 to 4:30 March 3 at Horace Mann Middle School, 224 Oak St. 
Tickets are priced at $17 for adults and $13 senior citizens and children younger than 10. Tickets will be sold at the door or an order form will be available for download at http://bfccps.org."

http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20180129/strongbenjamin-franklin-classical-charter-to-present-a-pirates-life-for-mestrong

Join the Benjamin Franklin Classical Charter Public School for “A Pirate’s Life for Me”
Join the Benjamin Franklin Classical Charter
Public School for “A Pirate’s Life for Me”

Monday, January 29, 2018

FM #138 - Franklin Town Government 101 (audio)

FM #138

This internet radio show or podcast is number 138 in the series for Franklin Matters.

This recording is of the Franklin Town Government 101 event held on Saturday, January 27, 2018.

The program featured

  • Dr. Robert Krim, Associate Professor of Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Framingham State University
  • Franklin State Rep. Jeff Roy has previously held positions on the Franklin School Committee and Town Council
  • 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


Yes, I had the privilege to be the moderator for the discussion portion and I think we did well. If you bump into someone around town, hopefully you’ll be able to make a connection and have a civil discussion on what we need to do to advance Franklin as a community.

The recording runs just about 2 hours. I did remove the portion when we took a break for coffee and refreshments. Without further ado, here is the recording




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This podcast is my public service effort for Franklin but I can't do it alone. I can use your help.

How can you help?

If you like this, please tell your friends and neighbors.
If you don't like this, please let me know.

Through this feedback loop we can continue to make improvements.
Thank you for listening.

For additional information, please visit Franklinmatters.org/
If you have questions or comments you can reach me directly at shersteve @ gmail dot com

The music for the intro and exit was provided by Michael Clark and the group "East of Shirley". The piece is titled "Ernesto, manana" c. Michael Clark & Tintype Tunes, 2008 and used with their permission

I hope you enjoy!

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You can also subscribe and listen to Franklin Matters audio on iTunes = search in "podcasts" for "Franklin Matters"


subscribe and listen to Franklin Matters on iTunes
subscribe and listen to Franklin Matters on iTunes

The full agenda for the session can be found here
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2018/01/franklin-town-government-101-jan-27.html

Rep Jeff Roy making his presentation before the discussion/Q&A  with Tom Mercer and Denise Schultz tat I moderated
Rep Jeff Roy making his presentation before the discussion/Q&A
with Tom Mercer and Denise Schultz tat I moderated

Music of Leonard Cohen by Marcus Dagan - Feb 3

Who: 
Music of Leonard Cohen by Marcus Dagan

When: 
7:30 PM, Saturday, February 3

Where: 
Original Congregational Church, 1 East St., Wrentham, MA 02093

Description: 
A retrospective spanning worthy years of an iconic master of the lyric by and iconic performer of keyboard and song.



Doors: 7:00 pm / Show: 7:30 pm
Tickets $15 advance, $20 at door

For more information and tickets, go to http://www.musicatocc.org.



Music of Leonard Cohen by Marcus Dagan - Feb 3
Music of Leonard Cohen by Marcus Dagan - Feb 3

Brogan, Kroushl, and Clermont lead FHS Indoor Track performances Sunday

The MSTCA Boys and Girls INVITATIONAL - LARGE SCHOOLS was held on Sunday, Jan 28, 2018 at the Reggie Lewis Track in Boston.

Tyler Brogan took 4th, Jess Kroushl took 5th and Nicole Clermont took 6th in their respective events to lead the FHS efforts.

The FHS results are shown in the listing below:


Girls 55M dash
5 Kroushl, Jessica          12 Franklin                  7.39 
Cummings, Brianna         12 Franklin                  7.79  11  7.784

Girls 300 M dash
27 Atkinson, Halle           11 Franklin                 43.83  10 

Girls 1 Mile Run
6 Clermont, Nicole          12 Franklin               5:17.23   3

Girls 2 Mile Run
11 Hartnett, Katherine       12 Franklin              11:57.54   2

Girls 55 M hurdles
42 McGrath, Lauren           11 Franklin                  9.66   9 

Girls 4x200 Relay
8 Franklin  'A'                                       1:49.19   8 
     1) Atkinson, Halle 11              2) Cummings, Brianna 12           
     3) Pierre, Daniella 11             4) Kroushl, Jessica 12   

Girls 4x400 Relay
15 Franklin  'A'                                       4:18.05   3 
     1) Atkinson, Halle 11              2) Clermont, Nicole 12            
     3) Jackson, Lauren 10              4) Hartnett, Katherine 12         

Girls 4x800 Relay
9 Franklin  'A'                                      10:07.78   1 
     1) Clermont, Nicole 12             2) Clifford, Emma 11              
     3) DiGiacomo, Julia 11             4) Gutkowski, Ella 12         

Girls Long Jump
16 Kroushl, Jessica          12 Franklin              16-05.00
26 McGrath, Lauren           11 Franklin              16-00.50

Girls Shot Put
11 Goodermuth, Sarah         12 Franklin              33-06.00
18 Rizoli, Allison           12 Franklin              32-06.50
29 Smith, Miranda            12 Franklin              30-06.00 


Boys 55 M Dash
99 Cherry, Tucker            12 Franklin                  7.12   2  7.115
114 Flaherty, Colin           12 Franklin                  7.19   9  7.188

Boys 300 M Dash
60 Pek, Liam                 11 Franklin                 38.85   6  38.842

Boys 600 M Dash
11 Kehoe, Dylan              11 Franklin               1:25.47   8 

Boys 1000 M Run
 44 Harrington, Camden        10 Franklin               2:46.31   2 

Boys 1 Mile Run
4 Brogan, Tyler             10 Franklin               4:22.37   4 
23 Hagen, Michael            11 Franklin               4:34.26   3

Boys High Jump
27 Jacobs, William           12 Franklin               5-08.00


The Complete listing of results can be found online
http://www.mstca.org/Winter_Season/Winter%202018/Results-Coaches%20Inv.-Large%20Schools.htm

FHS Panthers
FHS Panthers

Register O'Donnell Hosts Meeting on Electronic Recording of Land Court Documents



Norfolk County Registry of Deeds

Register O'Donnell Hosts Meeting on Electronic Recording of Land Court Documents

Norfolk County Register of Deeds William P. O'Donnell recently hosted a meeting of Massachusetts Registers of Deeds and their staff relative to the enactment of a recent 2017 law which allowed Registries to electronically record registered land or Land Court documents.

"In part, the Registers' meeting highlighted the Norfolk County Registry of Deeds use of technology when it came to improving the recording experience for our institutional users relative to electronic recording of Land Court documents. Our Registry was the first in Massachusetts to electronically record a registered land or Land Court document beginning on April 12, 2017. We started with electronically recording mortgage discharge documents and then expanded a few months later to all documents submitted to our Land Court including deeds, mortgages and Homesteads," noted O'Donnell.

The Norfolk County Register explained that Massachusetts has two designations for recording property: recorded land and registered land/Land Court. "The majority of land is designated recorded land while a small percentage, approximately 20% here in Norfolk County, is defined as registered land. Land is considered registered land once a petition has been reviewed and adjudicated by the Massachusetts Land Court Department in Boston," noted O'Donnell.

The electronic recording of recorded land documents has been in place since 2010 at the Norfolk County Registry of Deeds. However, due to the more stringent requirements associated with recording registered land documents, electronic recording of these particular documents could only take place with the passage of Chapter 404 of the Acts of 2016, an Act to Modernize Registries of Deeds, which eliminated the need to retain original registered land documents. The Act passed both the Massachusetts State House of Representatives and Massachusetts State Senate on January 3, 2017. This piece of legislation was signed into law and approved by Massachusetts Governor Charles D. Baker on January 11, 2017 taking legal effect on April 12, 2017.

In conclusion, Register O'Donnell stated, "The Norfolk County Registry of Deeds is first and foremost an organization that is focused on customer service. Electronically recording Land Court documents saves our customers considerable time and expense, along with allowing Registry staff to be utilized in a more efficient manner. It's a win-win situation for us all."

To learn more about these and other Registry of Deeds events and initiatives, like us at facebook.com/NorfolkDeeds or follow us on twitter.com/NorfolkDeeds and instagram.com/NorfolkDeeds.

The Norfolk County Registry of Deeds is located at 649 High Street, Dedham. The Registry is a resource for homeowners, title examiners, mortgage lenders, municipalities and others with a need for secure, accurate, accessible land record information. All land record research information can be found on the Registry's website at www.norfolkdeeds.org. Residents in need of assistance can contact the Registry of Deeds Customer Service Center at (781) 461-6101, or email us at registerodonnell@norfolkdeeds.org.


Register William P. O'Donnell
Norfolk County Registry of Deeds

email: registerodonnell@norfolkdeeds.org
phone: 781-234-3336
Norfolk County Registry of Deeds, 649 High Street, Dedham,MA 02026-1831

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Register O'Donnell Hosts Meeting on Electronic Recording of Land Court Documents
Register O'Donnell Hosts Meeting on Electronic Recording of Land Court Documents

"the expansion will give us an opportunity to finally let them in’’

In case you missed it, the Boston Globe West edition on Sunday catches up to the BFCCPS expansion update.

"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."

Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
https://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/regionals/west/2018/01/26/franklin-charter-school-about-expand/qwKyASpp3ICsDHC1jsAUnL/story.html

The expansion of the school, doubling their capacity over several years, may have an effect on the Franklin school district enrollment which is already in a decline for the elementary enrollment. How that will affect the Franklin schools could also have a budget impact. Stay close to the Franklin budget cycle to find out.

Related posts on the Charter School expansion


http://www.franklinmatters.org/2018/01/benjamin-franklin-classical-charter.html

http://www.franklinmatters.org/2016/08/the-new-building-is-projected-to-cost.html

http://www.franklinmatters.org/2015/06/bfccps-expansion-update.html

A concept rendering of the new Benjamin Franklin Classical Charter Public School building that is planned in Franklin. (ARROWSTREET)
A concept rendering of the new Benjamin Franklin Classical Charter Public School
building that is planned in Franklin. (ARROWSTREET)

In the News: town government 101; school choice by the numbers

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

"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)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20180128/franklin-in-focus-works-to-increase-civic-participation

The Franklin Town Government 101 group on Saturday (Jeff Roy Facebook photo)
The Franklin Town Government 101 group on Saturday (Jeff Roy Facebook photo)


The article on School Choice which Milford Daily News ran on Jan 20, 2018 has been re-posted with an interactive table. The table depicts two graphs: one of the sending and receiving students for a school district, and two, the sending and receiving funds for the school district. 

View the full article online
http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20180128/school-choice-brings-benefits-challenges-for-budgets


A screen capture of the Franklin selection is shown here:

school choice by the numbers
school choice by the numbers

Sunday, January 28, 2018

Town Council - Meeting Recap - Jan 24, 2018

The major item for the evenings action was the Audit Report for FY 2017. I prepared my preview of the report for you and much of this was also part of the details covered in the meeting.

http://www.franklinmatters.org/2018/01/insights-from-audit-report-2017.html

In Legislative action, the Council 

  • approved a change of Manager for the beer/wine license at Table and Vine (part of Big Y)
  • approved acceptance of gifts for the Council on Aging and the Police Dept.
  • approved a move to second reading for an increase in the sales tax on marijuana products from 2% to 3%.
  • approved an amendment to the streets/sidewalks to allow for enforcement when a contractor in clearing land leaves debris all over the road, this moves to a second reading
  • approved changes to the sewer and water rates moving both items to a second reading. The rates would increase approx $40 for sewer and $40 for water on an annual basis


The official action taken document as posted:




Additional details reported live during the meeting can be found here



the winter season signs along Main St were changed out, the lights and  decorations on the Town Common came down this week
the winter season signs along Main St were changed out, the lights and
decorations on the Town Common came down this week

School Committee - Recap of Meeting - Jan 23, 2018

The School Committee meeting on Tuesday, Jan 23, 2018 was one of the longer meetings. Given the School Improvement Plan (SIP) updates from 9 of the 10 District schools, it was going to take some time. You'll recall FHS did their update on the school improvement plan at the meeting Jan 9. In other years, the SIP updates have been over three nights, or over two (with the middle schools and FHS combined).

Superintendent Sara Ahern presented her "Entry Plan Findings." Screen grabs of her presentation are included in the Live Reporting meeting link below. Her full textual report is also provided here.

The Discussion Action items moved quickly and the discussion only and information matters also moved quickly as the evening wore on.

The School Start Times committee appointments were announced to be rescheduled for the meeting Feb 27. The Feb 13 meeting is the Legislative Forum on the school budget. It will be held at the same time as the normal school committee meeting but located at the FHS Lecture Hall (Not the Council Chambers).

The primary reasons for delaying the School Start Advocacy Committee were to put together representatives from all the stakeholder groups. Over 50 applications were received but heavily weighed for parent and community members. They also want to be more clear about the work commitments expected with a schedule of proposed dates/times to help set expectations.

word cloud built from words gathered at Superintendent Ahern's   focus group meetings with students
word cloud built from words gathered at Superintendent Ahern's 
focus group meetings with students


Superintendent's "Entry Plan Findings"
http://franklindistrict.vt-s.net/Pages/FranklinDistrict_News/025D2652-000F8513

Additional details from the meeting can be found in the notes reported live and linked to below:


FHS wrestling wins Hockomock Championships; both boys and girls hockey teams post wins on Saturday

Via HockomockSports and Twitter we share the results of the FHS sports action on Saturday, Jan 27, 2018


Boys Hockey = Franklin, 4 @ Oliver Ames, 1 – Final
– Franklin sealed its postseason berth with a win at Asiaf, scoring once in each the first and second periods before tacking on two more in the third. Zac Falvey, Jeremy Miller, Scott Elliott, and Tom Tasker each had goals for the Panthers. OA senior Eric LeBlanc had the lone goal for the Tigers on an assist from sophomore Hunter Costello while sophomore Owen Connor made 35 saves in net.

Girls Hockey = Franklin, 2 @ Medfield/Norton, 0 – Final
– Freshman Natalie Stott tossed another shutout in net for the Panthers, while Amanda Lewandowski and Jordan Dwyer added the goals, to clinch Franklin’s spot in the postseason.

For other results around the League on Saturday
https://hockomocksports.com/saturdays-schedule-scoreboard-01-27-18/


FHS Wrestling takes Hockomock League Title for 2nd year

Josh Perry, Managing Editor of HockomockSports.com, provides the write up on the Hockomock League Wrestling Championships

"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
https://hockomocksports.com/hockomock-wrestling-championships-2018/

The wrestling photo gallery
https://hockomocksports.smugmug.com/20172018/Winter-2017-2018/Hockomock-Wrestling-Championships-1-27-18/

Franklin won its second straight team title at the annual Hockomock Wrestling Championships at Canton High. (Josh Perry/HockomockSports.com)
Franklin won its second straight team title at the annual Hockomock Wrestling Championships
at Canton High. (Josh Perry/HockomockSports.com)













Data Privacy Day is here; do you know where your data is?

The annual Data Privacy Day is here, so it is timely to share to more FTC Scam Alerts.

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.

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by Amy Hebert
Consumer Education Specialist, FTC

Someone pretending to be from the FTC is sending out fake emails telling people that their Do Not Call registration is expiring. The emails use the FTC’s logo and send people to a phony Do Not Call website to register their numbers again.

Don’t buy it. Do Not Call registrations never expire. Once you add a number to the Do Not Call Registry, you don’t need to register it again -- ever. We only remove your number when it’s disconnected and reassigned, or if you ask us to remove it.

Read more


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by Ari Lazarus
Consumer Education Specialist, FTC

Your Social Security number is an important key for an identity thief. Scammers want it, and they think of all sorts of ways to trick you into giving it away.

Here at the Federal Trade Commission, we’re getting reports about calls from scammers claiming to be from the Social Security Administration. They say there’s been a computer problem, and they need to confirm your Social Security number.
Other people have told us that they have come across spoof websites that look like the place where you would apply for a new Social Security card – but these websites are actually a setup to steal your personal information.

Read more

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Find out more about data privacy and Stay Safe Online
https://staysafeonline.org/resource/stop-think-connect-tips-parents-raising-privacy-savvy-kids/

Find out about protecting your privacy online
https://staysafeonline.org/stay-safe-online/managing-your-privacy/


Data Privacy Day is here; do you know where your data is?
Data Privacy Day is here; do you know where your data is?