Tuesday, April 24, 2018

Would you like to be a part of a Guinness World Record? - Go to McCoy Stadium - April 29









WE'VE GOT SOMETHING TO SING ABOUT!!!

Blackstone Valley Tourism Council's long-time partners are trying to do something really cool...and they need your help!

In celebration of Navigant Credit Union winning 'The Best Place to Work' award for the third year in a row, they're doing something special.

Please join them as they attempt to break the Guinness World Record for the Largest Sing-Along of the song, "If You're Happy and You Know It."

The Voice's, Emily Luther, will be on hand to help them sing into the record books, and refreshments will be provided.

There is no cost to participate; both event entry and parking are free. If you would like to make a donation, all proceeds will go directly to the Special Olympics of Rhode Island.


WHAT: The world's largest sing-along with over 1,300 people. Tickets will be handed out at the event.

WHEN: Sunday, April 29, 2018, rain or shine
Stadium opens at 11:30 am
Record attempt at 1:00 pm

WHERE: McCoy Stadium
1 Columbus Ave
Pawtucket, RI 02860

WHY: Help us break the Guinness World Record for the Largest Sing-Along


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Broadway’s Tyler Hanes In Concert at THE BLACK BOX - Apr 27

THE BLACK BOX Broadway Series presents Tyler Hanes in concert on Friday, April 27 at 8 p.m. Hanes performs a solo one-night-only show at the downtown Franklin venue, following his starring role as Rum Tum Tugger in the highly acclaimed Broadway revival of Cats.

Tyler Hanes was only 17 when he was discovered by Ann Reinking, who cast him in the first national tour of the Tony Award-winning musical, Fosse. He attended Carnegie Mellon University for one year before making his 2002 Broadway debut in the Broadway revival of Oklahoma! He appeared in the original Broadway companies of Urban Cowboy, The Boy from Oz (with Hugh Jackman), and The Frogs (with Nathan Lane), as well as in the 2005 revival of Sweet Charity and as Larry in the original revival company of A Chorus Line. 
Broadway’s Tyler Hanes In Concert
Broadway’s Tyler Hanes In Concert

Tyler also appeared in the Broadway companies of Hairspray and the 2014 revival of On the Town. National tours include Fosse (first national) and The Will Rogers’ Follies (Will Rogers, Jr.), and he has extensive off-Broadway and regional credits. As a choreographer, Tyler’s work was featured in a Broadway medley starring Kristin Chenoweth on “Dancing with the Stars, as well as in Chenoweth’s Some Lessons Learned World Tour and “Kristin Chenoweth: Coming Home" for PBS. Tyler is currently producing and starring in the upcoming dark comedy, Ms. Guidance.

Tickets are $45 (general seating) and $65 (premiere ticket with reserved table seating and one drink voucher). 

For tickets and more information, visit www.THEBLACKBOXonline.com or call (508) 528-3370. 

The home of the Franklin Performing Arts Company, THE BLACK BOX is located at 15 West Central Street. Childs Engineering Corporation is THE BLACK BOX Broadway Series sponsor.

Monday, April 23, 2018

Franklin Public Schools: Summary of Reductions and Efficiencies (prior to FY 2019)

Summary of Reductions and Efficiencies

FY 2018
● Balance budget using revolving funds
● Depart from SC guidelines as to use of Circuit Breaker funds
○ Use funds in fiscal year rather than bank funds

FY 2017
● Balance budget using revolving funds
● Depart from SC guidelines as to use of Circuit Breaker funds
○ Use funds in fiscal year rather than bank funds

FY 2016
Reduction of K-5 teachers due to declining enrollment
● Implement online payments of officials in athletic department
● Expand online ticket sales for athletic events
● Balance budget using revolving funds
● Depart from SC guidelines as to use of Circuit Breaker funds
o Use funds in fiscal year rather than bank funds

FY 2015
● Competitive bid pricing for purchase of devices / chrome books and laptops
● Implementation of breakfast program
● Reebok BOKS Program
● Transition to Tufts Insurance - same benefits at lower cost
● Copier/Printer solutions at FHS

FY 2014 Efficiencies
● Collective Bargaining Agreements with all support personnel/Sustainable
Agreements over three years
● Partnership with Hockomock YMCA - successful grants to support Wellness
● Partnerships with Dean College
● Hired Van Pool to take over special education transportation

FY 2013
Collective Bargaining Agreement with FEA - sustainable contract over four years

FY 2012
● Partnership with FHS and Dean College Fine Arts program
● DESE Educator Evaluation grant for professional development and HR audit

FY 2011
● Eliminated contractual services for OT/PT through a third party and hired
personnel
● MASBO Transportation audit
● Food Service- Privatized Management / WHITSONS

FY 2010 Reductions
Eliminate K-12 Librarians 4 positions - no librarians at any school
Eliminated 1 Assistant Principal HS
● Replaced 4 PE/Health Teacher’s with ELA, Math, Science, Sped Teachers
Reduced Health /PE classes
● Stimulus Funds Used to supplement other positions
HS schedule change from 7 period day to 6 period - impact students have fewer Course offerings- narrowed curriculum equates to less competitive academic program at HS
Eliminated Latin at MS - all students take Spanish (could not find teachers
however it facilitated equitable scheduling across all three schools)

FY 2009 Reductions
Eliminated 1 Assistant Principal at HS
Eliminated 1 Administrator /Assistant Special Education Director
Eliminated 45 Teaching Positions
  • High School 17 positions
  • Middle School 12.5 positions
  • Elementary 15 positions and 4 specialist teachers reduced from Full -time to Part-time

Reduced Extracurricular Clubs and activities by 1/3
Increased Pay to Ride Bus Fee
Increased Building Use Fees to offset administrative costs

FY 2008 Reductions
Eight Custodians
One HS Administrative Liaison
1.5 Educational Assistants (FHS and Brick School)
Fourteen Professional Teaching Positions
  • Three Technology Curriculum Integration Teachers
  • Three MS Health/PE Teachers
  • One MS School Adjustment Counselor
  • Seven Elementary Teachers
1 Technology Administrator
1 Special Education Coordinator
● K-5 Coordinator Stipends (Tech, Science, Spanish)
Eliminated Core Curriculum Teams
Reduction of HS substitute teacher budget
Reduction of Facilities cost / Brick School - grant funded
● Extracurricular Fees Implemented $25/student at HS and MS levels
Increase HS Athletic Fee to $125
Increase Pay to Ride Transportation Fee by $25
NEASC Dues Elementary and Middle Schools – let accreditations lapse
● Reduction in general supply budget at all levels

FY 2007 Reductions
● Three Trades Personnel (Carpenter, Plumber and Electrician) transferred out of
School budget to Town budget
● One Educational Assistant position eliminated
● Supply budgets reduced at schools

FY 2006 Reductions
Elimination of weekend security for all school facilities
● Elimination of Facilities summer job program for Franklin youth
● Two Central Office positions (Title I Coordinator, Assistant Director of Finance)
eliminated
● Two Custodial positions eliminated
● Elimination of French language instruction at Middle Schools
● Reduction of Professional Development budget

FY 2005 Reductions
● Reduction in general supplies and maintenance supplies for the schools
Reduction in Professional Development
● Elimination of a Foreign Language position
● Assumed $100,000 in trash costs from the Town

FY 2004 Reductions
Twenty-One Teaching Positions eliminated
● Limited public access to schools on weeknights and weekends
Bus fees increased to older students and those living within 2 miles
● Reduction in Technology budget
Increased student-athlete fees
Increased school lunch cost to cover cost of health insurance for Cafeteria
Staff-had been paid for by Town
Reduction in budget for materials and supplies
● Eliminate budget for purchase of textbooks (2004-Present textbooks purchased through Capital Funds voted by the town or from supply budgets)

FY 03 Reductions
No additional staff hired – enrollment up 400 students
● Supply and equipment purchases curtailed
● MS guidance program eliminated
● Building Use fees implemented in 2003
● Athletic fees increased
● Pay-to-Ride Transportation initiated
● PCC’s funded more programs, athletics and extracurricular activities
All Field Trips funded by PCC’s
Six elementary positions in Health/PE in elementary cut
● Elementary Health eliminated from curriculum
● Elementary PE reduced from twice to once a week
● Six middle school positions eliminated, reducing that program by 1/3
● Two elementary Music positions eliminated
● Elimination of the 4th grade Instrumental Music Program
● One middle school Music position eliminated
● Two elementary Spanish positions eliminated
● Elementary Spanish instruction reduced from twice to once a week
● Two middle school Science specialist positions eliminated
● One 6th grade teaching position cut at Remington, increasing class size
● Five middle school Educational Assistant positions cut
● One HS Special Education Teacher eliminated, increasing class size
● One HS Reading/English Teacher eliminated

This listing was copied from the Budget Documents prepared for the October 10, 2017 School Committee budget workshop
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B0wjbnXDBhczcTV2QldjaXg4bUdqaUlhUXkzbmI5UHJvUkxr


Franklin Public Schools: Summary of Reductions and Efficiencies (prior to FY 2019)
Franklin Public Schools: Summary of Reductions and Efficiencies (prior to FY 2019)

Award Winners by Category - Art from the Heart - Franklin Art Association Show - April 21-22, 2018

Award Winners by Category - Art from the Heart -
Franklin Art Association Show - April 21-22, 2018

Category
Award
Artist
Art Title
Oil
1 - Blue Ribbon
Helene Mohn
Bass Rocks Gloucester
Oil
2 - Red Ribbon
Dick Fotland
Lake Windermere
Oil
3 - Yellow Ribbon
Lenora Palanzi
They’ve Come Home to Roost
Oil
Honorable Mention
Susan Pratt Sheridan
Tea Time
Oil
Honorable Mention
Marilyn Mercure
My Rose of Sharon
Acrylic
1 - Blue Ribbon
LIsa Beausoleil
Bittersweet
Acrylic
2 - Red Ribbon
Diane Choquette
Which Way
Acrylic
3 - Yellow Ribbon
Joe Mueller
Water Lilies and Frogs
Acrylic
Honorable Mention
William Wallhausser
Italian Alps Over Lago de Arte
Water Media
1 - Blue Ribbon
Sally Brodie
Foggy Day
Water Media
2 - Red Ribbon
Diana C Maley
Garden Royalty
Water Media
3 - Yellow Ribbon
Deb Ryan
1959 Cadillac
Water Media
Honorable Mention
Victor A Pisini
Autumn in Italy
Water Media
Honorable Mention
Patricia Thomas
Happy Birthday
Photography
1 - Blue Ribbon
Dale Hoopingarner
Emergence
Photography
2 - Red Ribbon
Joan Callahan
Hope Springs Eternal
Photography
3 - Yellow Ribbon
Pam Warren
Old Boat
Photography
Honorable Mention
Hannah Liverant Close
Stripes
Photography
Honorable Mention
Marjorie S Sardilla
Antica Osteria - Rugantinio Trastevere
Drawing
1 - Blue Ribbon
Tina Guarino
The Moment
Drawing
2 - Red Ribbon
Victor A Pisini
Inward Reflecting, Outward Reflection
Drawing
3 - Yellow Ribbon
Margaret L Munson
Late Afternoon Curtain Call
Drawing
Honorable Mention
Joanne Willoughby
Rolling Thunder
Drawing
Honorable Mention
Stephanie N Miksis
reCreate #11
Student Work
1 - Blue Ribbon
Michael Callahan

Student Work
2 - Red Ribbon
Hannah Addi

Student Work
3 - Yellow Ribbon
Sadie Ficco

Student Work
Honorable Mention
Emma Owens

Student Work
Honorable Mention
Lilly Sennett


Award Winners by Category - Art from the Heart -   Franklin Art Association Show - April 21-22, 2018
Award Winners by Category - Art from the Heart - 
Franklin Art Association Show - April 21-22, 2018