3. Discussion / Action Items
a. BICO Collaborative Board Appointment
I recommend the appointment of Dr. Sara Ahern to the BICO Board for the 2019-
2020 school year.
motion to recommend, seconded, passed 5-0
b. ACCEPT Collaborative Board Appointment
I recommend the appointment of Dr. Sara Ahern to the ACCEPT Board for the
2019-2020 school year.
motion to recommend, seconded, passed 5-0
c. Policy – First Reading
I recommend Policy BGC – Policy Review and Revision return for second
reading at the next meeting.
motion to recommend to second reading, seconded, passed 5-0
4. Discussion Only Items
a. none
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Tuesday, June 11, 2019
Live reporting: Presentations - FEF, SEPAC, and Student Services
School Committee returns to open meeting (after Executive Session)
7:15 PM
motion to approve collective bargaining agreement with FEA and RN's in MOU as signed on June 7; seconded, passed 5-0
Superintendent Ahern thanks the participants for their work in the process to reach this agreement
2. Guests / Presentations
a. Franklin Education Foundation
Kit Brady, Pandora Carlucci
founded in 1996 to support schools
will fund for up to three years
empty bowls for example started with a grant
over $400,000 to date
Harlem Wizards is the primary fund raiser for FEF
are a 501(c)3 so all donations are tax deductible
FEF funds the R&D (research and development for education enhancements) for the District
$29,500 last year
Kit recapped the grants and what has happened
Pandora takes over the presentation to talk about the future
looking to partner with the Frances Eddy King Foundation
a teacher in Franklin for 40 years, the first Oskey was dedicated to her
engage FPS alumni
host education symposium
Pandora co-President with Roberta Trahan
meeting schedule to be shared (shortly) subcommittee meet in between
new members looked for
b. SEPAC Update
Sara Mulcahy; Erin Porier
"The only way we can take care of our children is to take care of ourselves"
funded two $2K scholarships for FHS grads this year
Kerry Magro, spoke to FHS 9th grade in April
Sensory Friendly Santa visit
SEPAC and Franklin Fire as well as Police hosted a special community day
Sunshine Fund available to help families with difficult times
c. Student Services Update
– Paula Marano
we are were other people are striving to be where we are
using SEL efforts which are district wide to also develop student services delivery as well
develop a district wide practice
need to focus on tier 1 and tier 2 support; beginning to address this
currently 4 times as many 504 plans as the national average (interesting thing to look at, why? so high?)
support staff and counselors spending only 30% of their time with students, more time with paperwork and meetings (should be less time)
might have a higher rate of out of district placements; 72 students currently which is less than prior; 2 did return during the year, 1 also graduated
Tiered Focus Review by DESE
need to revise training for staff on bullying
use of physical restraint policy not updated; now being revised
institutional self-evaluation
(presentation copies likely to be posted to Schools page on Wednesday and to be shared here later this week).
7:15 PM
motion to approve collective bargaining agreement with FEA and RN's in MOU as signed on June 7; seconded, passed 5-0
Superintendent Ahern thanks the participants for their work in the process to reach this agreement
2. Guests / Presentations
a. Franklin Education Foundation
Kit Brady, Pandora Carlucci
founded in 1996 to support schools
will fund for up to three years
empty bowls for example started with a grant
over $400,000 to date
Harlem Wizards is the primary fund raiser for FEF
are a 501(c)3 so all donations are tax deductible
FEF funds the R&D (research and development for education enhancements) for the District
$29,500 last year
Kit recapped the grants and what has happened
Pandora takes over the presentation to talk about the future
looking to partner with the Frances Eddy King Foundation
a teacher in Franklin for 40 years, the first Oskey was dedicated to her
engage FPS alumni
host education symposium
Pandora co-President with Roberta Trahan
meeting schedule to be shared (shortly) subcommittee meet in between
new members looked for
b. SEPAC Update
Sara Mulcahy; Erin Porier
"The only way we can take care of our children is to take care of ourselves"
funded two $2K scholarships for FHS grads this year
Kerry Magro, spoke to FHS 9th grade in April
Sensory Friendly Santa visit
SEPAC and Franklin Fire as well as Police hosted a special community day
Sunshine Fund available to help families with difficult times
c. Student Services Update
– Paula Marano
we are were other people are striving to be where we are
using SEL efforts which are district wide to also develop student services delivery as well
develop a district wide practice
need to focus on tier 1 and tier 2 support; beginning to address this
currently 4 times as many 504 plans as the national average (interesting thing to look at, why? so high?)
support staff and counselors spending only 30% of their time with students, more time with paperwork and meetings (should be less time)
might have a higher rate of out of district placements; 72 students currently which is less than prior; 2 did return during the year, 1 also graduated
Tiered Focus Review by DESE
need to revise training for staff on bullying
use of physical restraint policy not updated; now being revised
institutional self-evaluation
Live reporting: School Committee - June 11, 2019
Present: Scofield, Bergen, Schultz, Zub
Absent: Feeley, Linden, Douglas
1. Routine Business
a. Review of Agenda
b. Citizen’s Comments
none
graduated last week
d. Superintendent’s Report
graduation on Fri, Jun 7 424 diplomas
musical department did wonderful
link in Superintendent's report to be shared
JF Kennedy was recognized at State House for MCAS achievements
certificates to be framed and displayed in school lobby
Annie Sullivan student won JF Kennedy award
recognized at JF Kennedy Library and Museum
schools are busy with end of year celebrations, weather has been challenging
thanks to PCC's for supporting the students and at this point in time it is quite noticeable
11. Executive Session
motion to go to Executive Session, to return to open meeting
motion made, seconded, passed 5-0
Absent: Feeley, Linden, Douglas
1. Routine Business
a. Review of Agenda
b. Citizen’s Comments
none
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 BEDHc. FHS Student Representative Comments
graduated last week
d. Superintendent’s Report
graduation on Fri, Jun 7 424 diplomas
musical department did wonderful
link in Superintendent's report to be shared
JF Kennedy was recognized at State House for MCAS achievements
certificates to be framed and displayed in school lobby
Annie Sullivan student won JF Kennedy award
recognized at JF Kennedy Library and Museum
schools are busy with end of year celebrations, weather has been challenging
thanks to PCC's for supporting the students and at this point in time it is quite noticeable
11. Executive Session
a. Pursuant to M.G.L. c. 30A, §21(a)(3) to discuss strategy with respect to collective bargaining with the FEA/RN unit as an open meeting may have a detrimental effect on the bargaining position of the School Committee and the chair so declares.
motion to go to Executive Session, to return to open meeting
motion made, seconded, passed 5-0
Franklin Residents: Gas service disruption - Schofield Drive/Richard Lane
"Attention residents of Schofield Drive and Richard Lane. Due to a problem encountered during construction by Columbia Gas, gas service to these areas will be shut down for the evening. Crews are working around the clock to restore service.
Crews from Columbia Gas will be going door to door with a Franklin Police Officer, representative from Columbia Gas, and a locksmith as they need to enter each residence because they need to shut down service at the meter.
If service is restored sooner, we will advise."
To Improve the Back to School Season, the Hockomock Area YMCA Is Inviting All Our Neighbors to Support the Y’s 4th Annual Backpack Drive
Operation Backpack is now underway and needs support from businesses as well as individuals in order to secure 1,000 fully stuffed backpacks, which is the goal that the YMCA aims for—so that area families who cannot afford supplies can send their children confidently back to school this fall.
A dedicated association of staff, volunteers, donors, partners and community members, the Hockomock Area YMCA commits itself to building healthy, confident, connected and secure children, adults, families, and communities. Convening donors and volunteers to improve the back to school season for local families reflects what the Hockomock Area YMCA stands for.
“The Backpack Drive is a collaborative effort made possible by the YMCA staff, program participants, partners and neighbors to provide kids the confidence that comes when boys and girls are able to go to school prepared,” says Mary Clermont, Chair of the Board of Directors.
From June 1 through July 31, 2019, supplies and backpacks are requested. Our goal this year is to provide 1,000 fully stocked backpacks to families within each of the 15 towns served by the Hockomock Area YMCA. Community members who would like to sponsor the Backpack Drive are asked to please contact Katie Moore, Director of Philanthropy for the Hockomock Area YMCA, at 508-643-5265 or katiem@hockymca.org.
Sponsorship levels range from $1,000 – which will provide 20 fully stocked backpacks to students in need – through Presenting Sponsor, which is a $25,000 sponsorship level significant in that it allows Operation Backpack to provide 200 fully stocked backpacks to students in need. There are three intermediate sponsorship levels, as well, and each offers recognition in promotional materials and more.
YMCA members and community participants will have the chance to celebrate Christmas in July, which will run in our lobbies July 1-July 31. Trees will be decorated with ornaments specifying supplies that are needed and how to make donations right at the Y.
“At the Y, we believe everyone deserves opportunities, and I cannot think of a greater initiative at this time of year. The return on your investment is unquestionably great,” says Clermont. In addition to backpacks and monetary donations, supplies that you can donate include: colored pencils, crayons, folders, glue sticks, highlighters, loose leaf paper, pencils, pens, rulers, scissors, spiral notebooks, and washable markers. There is an Amazon wish list in place as an option (hhttps://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/24XPQ0V0PTU30?ref=cm_sw_em_r_wl_dp_2toGKelysPE9Y).
Questions, please contact your local YMCA: Invensys Foxboro Branch, 67 Mechanic Street, Foxborough 508-543-2523; Bernon Family Branch, 45 Forge Hill Road, Franklin 508-528-8708; North Attleboro Branch, 300 Elmwood Street, North Attleboro 508-695-7001 or email Brandi Jacobs at brandij@hockymca.org.
Do you need a backpack, or does somebody you know need one? Please contact Brandi Jacobs at 774-235-2753 or brandij@hockymca.org to request one using the form available at hockymca.org/backpack-drive/.
About Hockomock Area YMCA:
A dedicated association of staff, volunteers, donors, partners and community members, the Hockomock Area YMCA commits itself to building healthy, confident, connected and secure children, adults, families, and communities. Convening donors and volunteers to improve the back to school season for local families reflects what the Hockomock Area YMCA stands for.
“The Backpack Drive is a collaborative effort made possible by the YMCA staff, program participants, partners and neighbors to provide kids the confidence that comes when boys and girls are able to go to school prepared,” says Mary Clermont, Chair of the Board of Directors.
From June 1 through July 31, 2019, supplies and backpacks are requested. Our goal this year is to provide 1,000 fully stocked backpacks to families within each of the 15 towns served by the Hockomock Area YMCA. Community members who would like to sponsor the Backpack Drive are asked to please contact Katie Moore, Director of Philanthropy for the Hockomock Area YMCA, at 508-643-5265 or katiem@hockymca.org.
Operation Backpack is now underway |
Sponsorship levels range from $1,000 – which will provide 20 fully stocked backpacks to students in need – through Presenting Sponsor, which is a $25,000 sponsorship level significant in that it allows Operation Backpack to provide 200 fully stocked backpacks to students in need. There are three intermediate sponsorship levels, as well, and each offers recognition in promotional materials and more.
YMCA members and community participants will have the chance to celebrate Christmas in July, which will run in our lobbies July 1-July 31. Trees will be decorated with ornaments specifying supplies that are needed and how to make donations right at the Y.
“At the Y, we believe everyone deserves opportunities, and I cannot think of a greater initiative at this time of year. The return on your investment is unquestionably great,” says Clermont. In addition to backpacks and monetary donations, supplies that you can donate include: colored pencils, crayons, folders, glue sticks, highlighters, loose leaf paper, pencils, pens, rulers, scissors, spiral notebooks, and washable markers. There is an Amazon wish list in place as an option (hhttps://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/24XPQ0V0PTU30?ref=cm_sw_em_r_wl_dp_2toGKelysPE9Y).
Questions, please contact your local YMCA: Invensys Foxboro Branch, 67 Mechanic Street, Foxborough 508-543-2523; Bernon Family Branch, 45 Forge Hill Road, Franklin 508-528-8708; North Attleboro Branch, 300 Elmwood Street, North Attleboro 508-695-7001 or email Brandi Jacobs at brandij@hockymca.org.
Do you need a backpack, or does somebody you know need one? Please contact Brandi Jacobs at 774-235-2753 or brandij@hockymca.org to request one using the form available at hockymca.org/backpack-drive/.
About Hockomock Area YMCA:
Where Cause Meets Community. At the Hockomock Area YMCA, strengthening community is our cause. The Hockomock Area YMCA is an organization of men, women, and children sharing a commitment to nurture the potential of kids, promote healthy living, and foster a sense of social responsibility.
Our YMCA is committed to partnering and collaborating with others to create and deliver lasting personal and social change in the 15 communities we are privileged to serve. The Hockomock Area YMCA is a not-for-profit charitable cause-driven organization with facilities in North Attleboro, Foxboro, Franklin, and Mansfield. For more information, visit hockymca.org.
Reminder: LET'S LAUGH TODAY in Franklin - June 12
Bring more laughter into your life by attending Let’s Laugh Today on Wednesday, June 12th from 7:30 PM to 8:30 PM at the Meetinghouse of the First Universalist Society in Franklin, 262 Chestnut Street, Franklin.
Laughter Yoga is a body/mind practice for well-being that involves deep breathing and a few stretches, playful laughter exercises (no jokes or comedy), clapping and deep relaxation. It has many benefits besides the joy of laughter. It can strengthen the immune system, combat the negative effects of stress, and is a powerful antidote to depression and anxiety.
Any age and any level of physical ability can participate in this uplifting experience! They do not meet in Franklin in July and August, so get your laughs in this month!
$5 donation to the church, $10 maximum per family. Please bring your water bottle because laughing is dehydrating. Led by Certified Laughter Yoga Master Trainers, Linda and Bill Hamaker. See www.letslaughtoday.com for opportunities to laugh in other towns.
If you have any questions, just call them at 508-660-2223 or e-mail billandlinda@letslaughtoday.com.
Laughter Yoga is a body/mind practice for well-being that involves deep breathing and a few stretches, playful laughter exercises (no jokes or comedy), clapping and deep relaxation. It has many benefits besides the joy of laughter. It can strengthen the immune system, combat the negative effects of stress, and is a powerful antidote to depression and anxiety.
Any age and any level of physical ability can participate in this uplifting experience! They do not meet in Franklin in July and August, so get your laughs in this month!
$5 donation to the church, $10 maximum per family. Please bring your water bottle because laughing is dehydrating. Led by Certified Laughter Yoga Master Trainers, Linda and Bill Hamaker. See www.letslaughtoday.com for opportunities to laugh in other towns.
If you have any questions, just call them at 508-660-2223 or e-mail billandlinda@letslaughtoday.com.
LET'S LAUGH TODAY in Franklin is on Wednesday, June 12 |
FHS baseball, softball, and boys lacrosse playoff runs end in close games
Via HockomockSports and Twitter, we share the results of the FHS sports playoff action on Monday, June 10, 2019.
Boys Lacrosse = D1 South = #6 Duxbury, 8 vs. #2 Franklin, 7 – Final
– Franklin held the Dragons without a goal for nearly the entire fourth quarter but Duxbury scored its lone tally of the frame with 16.9 seconds left, finishing off a lengthy offensive possession for the game-winner. Franklin trailed 7-5 after three quarters but Jake Davis (three goals) scored twice in a two-minute span to knot the score 7-7 with three minutes to play. Duxbury scored on a close shot with 16.9 left for the winner. Ben Greco also had three goals for Franklin while Nitin Chaudhury scored once.
Softball = D1 South = #11 Franklin, 0 @ #3 Bishop Feehan, 1 – Final
– A strong pitching performance from Jackie Cherry and an outstanding defensive effort behind her kept the Panthers in contention for the entire game but the Shamrocks earned a walk-off win with a pair of hits in the bottom of the seventh inning. Tara Hartnett had the lone hit of the game for the Panthers.
Baseball = Super 8 = #2 St. John’s Prep, 4 vs. #1 Franklin, 1 – Final
For other results around the Hockomock League
https://hockomocksports.com/mondays-schedule-scoreboard-06-10-19/
Boys Lacrosse = D1 South = #6 Duxbury, 8 vs. #2 Franklin, 7 – Final
– Franklin held the Dragons without a goal for nearly the entire fourth quarter but Duxbury scored its lone tally of the frame with 16.9 seconds left, finishing off a lengthy offensive possession for the game-winner. Franklin trailed 7-5 after three quarters but Jake Davis (three goals) scored twice in a two-minute span to knot the score 7-7 with three minutes to play. Duxbury scored on a close shot with 16.9 left for the winner. Ben Greco also had three goals for Franklin while Nitin Chaudhury scored once.
Softball = D1 South = #11 Franklin, 0 @ #3 Bishop Feehan, 1 – Final
– A strong pitching performance from Jackie Cherry and an outstanding defensive effort behind her kept the Panthers in contention for the entire game but the Shamrocks earned a walk-off win with a pair of hits in the bottom of the seventh inning. Tara Hartnett had the lone hit of the game for the Panthers.
Baseball = Super 8 = #2 St. John’s Prep, 4 vs. #1 Franklin, 1 – Final
For other results around the Hockomock League
https://hockomocksports.com/mondays-schedule-scoreboard-06-10-19/
SJP 4, Franklin 1. 2019 baseball season comes to an end in the Super 8. Final record 22-3. To say I’m proud of these players is a major understatement. This team has such much grit & no quit! Gonna miss these seniors. They’ve left it better than they found it! #ThankYouSeniors— FHS Baseball (@FHSCoachZBrown) June 10, 2019
SUPER 🎱 FINAL: @sjp_baseball 4, @FHSCoachZBrown 1.— Franklin Recreation (@FranklinRec) June 10, 2019
Walk to @j_macchi24 brings up Coop with the bases loaded. B9, 2 outs and bases juiced. Still down 4-1— Franklin Recreation (@FranklinRec) June 10, 2019
Lots of anxious FHS sports fans right now at 6:31. Boys lax tied 7-7 with 2 min left. Boys baseball tied 1-1 in the 9th. Let’s go @FHSCoachZBrown and @Franklin_Lax— Franklin Recreation (@FranklinRec) June 10, 2019
Sorry about the breakaway from the play, but couldn’t contain my excitement. Big double play to get out of a jam. @willpacheco22 gets Franklin out of it. Still @FHSCoachZBrown 1, @sjp_baseball 1. B8 pic.twitter.com/XRgLhWng6X— Franklin Recreation (@FranklinRec) June 10, 2019
SJP Pitcher, Gieg gets out of a big jam in the bottom of the 6th, stranding 2 Franklin runners. Still @FHSCoachZBrown 1, @sjp_baseball 1— Franklin Recreation (@FranklinRec) June 10, 2019
Coop and @jbfloris with back to back seeds. 1st and 2nd and the lefty starter (Fortuna) gets the hook. B6, still 1-1 with 1 out.— Franklin Recreation (@FranklinRec) June 10, 2019
Balk called against SJP, @jacknally5 scores and @selliott7081 to 2nd. Tied 1-1— Franklin Recreation (@FranklinRec) June 10, 2019
Franklin threatening here in the B5 with back to back singles by @jacknally5 and @selliott7081 @Ahaba2028 coming to the plate.— Franklin Recreation (@FranklinRec) June 10, 2019
SJP goes 1.2.3 in the top of the 5th, @FHSCoachZBrown coming to bat, down 1-0. #LetsGo— Franklin Recreation (@FranklinRec) June 10, 2019
With runners on 1st and 2nd, Haba gets rung up on a low and inside fast ball to get out of a jam. Still 1-0 SJP. pic.twitter.com/wAdBs5Cbbc— Franklin Recreation (@FranklinRec) June 10, 2019
After 3 complete, still @sjpathletics 1, @FHSCoachZBrown 0.— Franklin Recreation (@FranklinRec) June 10, 2019
After a complete, it’s @sjpathletics 0, @FHSCoachZBrown 0. Both teams left 1 base runner in the 1st. @RiveraBrennan7 on the bump— Franklin Recreation (@FranklinRec) June 10, 2019
Tough 8-7 loss to a strong Duxbury team. Couldn’t have asked for a better group of players to ball out with these past few months and a big thanks to all the seniors for setting the bar high for the future. Best of luck to @duxlaxnation moving forward. @FHSSports @bostonlaxnet— Franklin Lacrosse (@Franklin_Lax) June 10, 2019
Unfortunately, 3 outstanding Panther playoff runs ended today for Baseball, Softball and Boys Lax. Thank you athletes for representing your school and community so well! Seniors, never forget the great times you had! Thank you for your raising the bar! #PantherPride— FranklinAthletics (@FHSSports) June 11, 2019
Phenomenal job by all. Thank you! #PantherPride https://t.co/mUdMwnkMFa— FranklinHighSchool (@FranklinHS) June 11, 2019
FHS Panthers |
Kristi Kirshe is up for the HSBC World Rugby Women's Sevens Series Rookie of the Year 2019
Via @FranklinRec
I'm voting for Kristi Kirshe to win the HSBC World Rugby Women's Sevens Series Rookie of the Year 2019! #VoteKirshe— Franklin Recreation (@FranklinRec) June 10, 2019
"a real organic change toward making sure that our language is reflecting our human experiences"
From the Milford Daily News, articles of interest for Franklin:
Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
https://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20190610/more-municipal-boards-switching-to-gender-neutral-designations
"For a few Massachusetts communities, equality has nothing to do with why there is no gender in top board titles. In Franklin, the name “Town Council” was chosen in 1978 for the type of government that came with the term.
“It was entirely about the type of government,” said Franklin author James Johnston Jr., whose Franklin history “Odyssey in the Wilderness” won a national award. “I don’t think that anybody thought about (gender).”
While select boards, city councils and town councils have ruled a few communities, like Franklin, for decades, recent years have seen a purposeful switch in language to be more inclusive. At least 10 towns since 2017 have voted to have select boards, and Somerville’s top elected officials became city councilors last year."
Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
https://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20190610/more-municipal-boards-switching-to-gender-neutral-designations
“We make it a celebration of what they’ve accomplished”
From the Milford Daily News, articles of interest for Franklin:
Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
https://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20190610/franklin-pmc-kids-ride-one-of-states-tops-fundraisers
Riders and volunteers can register and donate online at www.kids.pmc.org/franklin
"Kids in Franklin have shown that you don’t have to be big to accomplish great things.
For the past 12 years, youths ages 3 to 14 have put their feet to work kicking cancer, pedaling their bikes each June in the Franklin PMC Kids Ride and putting their town in the third spot statewide for fundraising power.
“We’ve been up there for the last several years,” says Sharon Baryluk, a Franklin mom who has been on the Franklin PMC Ride planning committee since the beginning.
Her kids have aged out of the event, but she and her fellow organizers feel compelled to continue their mission: To encourage children to ride their bikes and give back to the community, “instilling the value of working for the benefit of others and promote athletic fitness and physical activity,” all while helping the Dana Farber Institute through its Jimmy Fund with the funding it needs for life-saving cancer research and treatment."
Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
https://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20190610/franklin-pmc-kids-ride-one-of-states-tops-fundraisers
Riders and volunteers can register and donate online at www.kids.pmc.org/franklin
Franklin PMC Kids Ride |
MBTA Commuter Rail: Through June 25: Franklin Line Alert
Weekdays, June 13-25, due to Amtrak switch replacement near Readville, outbound trains 741 & 703 as well as inbound trains 718, 720, 722 & 746 will not stop at Back Bay & Ruggles.
Trains 741, 720, 722 & 746 will board at the upper platform at Readville.
Last Updated: Jun 10 2019 11:47 AM
The current Franklin Schedule PDF can be found here
https://cdn.mbta.com/sites/default/files/route_pdfs/2019-spring/2019-05-20-franklin-accessible.pdf
Trains 741, 720, 722 & 746 will board at the upper platform at Readville.
Last Updated: Jun 10 2019 11:47 AM
The current Franklin Schedule PDF can be found here
https://cdn.mbta.com/sites/default/files/route_pdfs/2019-spring/2019-05-20-franklin-accessible.pdf
trying to make sense of the announcement, the circle trains will NOT STOP at Ruggles and BackBay from June 13 through June 25 |
Monday, June 10, 2019
Public Hearings - Planning Board - June 17
- 40 Alpine Row
The site is located at 40 Alpine Row in the Downtown Zoning District (Assessors Map 279, Lots 181 & 182). The purpose of the Special Permit is to allow Brewery with Tasting Room under 185 Attachment 4, Use Regulations Schedule Part Ill, Section 3.13 — Brewery with Tasting Room.
https://www.franklinma.gov/sites/franklinma/files/agendas/public_hearing_notice_-_40_alpine.pdf
- 195 Main St, Hayward Manor
In accordance with the Town of Franklin Zoning By-Laws, the Franklin Planning Board will hold a public hearing on Monday, June 17, 2019 at 7:15 PM in the Town Council Chambers of the Franklin Municipal Building, 355 East Central Street, for a Special Permit & Site Plan Modification application titled "195 Main St, Hayward Manor" prepared and submitted to the Franklin Department of Planning & Community Development by Anglican Church of the Redeemer, Inc., 31 Hayward St, Franklin, MA 02038.
The site is located at 195 Main Street in the Rural Residential I Zoning District (Assessors Map 268, Lot 236). The purpose of the Special Permit and Site Plan Modification is for transfer of ownership of the property, to allow office use on the first and second floor.
https://www.franklinma.gov/sites/franklinma/files/agendas/public_hearing_notice_-_195_main.pdf
- Site Plan 1256 West Central St
In accordance with the Town of Franklin Zoning By-Laws, the Franklin Planning Board will hold a public hearing on Monday, June 17, 2019 at 7:20 PM in the Town Council Chambers of the Franklin Municipal Building, 355 East Central Street, for a Special Permit & Site Plan Modification application titled "Site Plan 1256 West Central St" submitted to the Franklin Department of Planning & Community Development by GTE Franklin, LLC, 120 Bergeron Way, Stoughton, MA 02072.
The site is located at 1256 West Street in the Industrial Zoning District (Assessors Map 274, Lot 001). The purpose of the Special Permit and Site Plan Modification is to allow non-medical marijuana facility under 185 Attachment 3, Part Il Section 2.23 of Franklin's Zoning By-Law.
https://www.franklinma.gov/sites/franklinma/files/agendas/public_hearing_notice-_1256_west_central_street.pdf
Copies of the plan and supporting documentation may be reviewed in the Department of Planning & Community Development during regular office hours.
Please note: This will be your only written notice of this public hearing. Should the Planning Board vote to continue this Public Hearing, the date and time will be posted on the Planning Board's website under Agendas.
Please contact the Department of Planning & Community Development at (508) 520-4907 if you require further information or if you need to make arrangements to provide translation services for the hearing impaired, or for persons with language barriers.
Anthony Padula, Chairman
As Built Brewing (Facebook image) |
Quick survey results: Wednesday evening better than Saturday morning
Thanks for the participating in the quick survey on when to best schedule a meeting so that you attend.
Half the responses indicate a weekday night with Saturday morning running second and Saturday afternoon the least optimal.
Of the weekday evenings, Wednesday is the most popular followed by Monday and then Tuesday. I would further qualify the nights as Wednesday (not a Town Council meeting night) as well as Tuesday (not a School Committee night) to be the best options.
The survey itself, now closed to additional responses
https://www.franklinmatters.org/2019/06/quick-survey-on-when-to-schedule.html
Half the responses indicate a weekday night with Saturday morning running second and Saturday afternoon the least optimal.
Quick survey results: Wednesday evening better than Saturday morning |
Of the weekday evenings, Wednesday is the most popular followed by Monday and then Tuesday. I would further qualify the nights as Wednesday (not a Town Council meeting night) as well as Tuesday (not a School Committee night) to be the best options.
Quick survey results: Wednesday evening better than Monday, Tuesday |
The survey itself, now closed to additional responses
https://www.franklinmatters.org/2019/06/quick-survey-on-when-to-schedule.html
Franklin (MA) School Committee meeting recap of May 28, 2019
The School Committee meeting of May 28, 2019 is summarized as follows:
Retiree Recognition
There was discussion around the superintendents evaluation.
There was an update on the School Start Times - audio of that segment was shared separately https://www.franklinmatters.org/2019/05/fm-163-school-start-times-update.html
The district improvement plan was also updated with current status and accomplishments
https://www.franklinps.net/district/news/district-improvement-plan-update-communication-52819
Document released for this agenda can be found on the Town of Franklin page
https://www.franklinps.net/district/meeting-packets/pages/school-committee-packet-52819
Additional details can be found in my notes recorded live during the meeting:
Retiree Recognition
- Debra Kroeber / JFK Teacher
- Christine Mahan / ASMS Teacher
- Sandra Morris / ASMS Teacher
- Caryn Parnell / ASMS Teacher
- Peter Pasquarosa / HMMS / Health-PE Teacher
- Eleanor Prindeville / ASMS Cafeteria Worker
- Mary Sandford / Parmenter Teacher
- Marushka Waters / FHS Theater Teacher
- Beth Wittcoff / ASMS Principal
- Kathleen Woods / FHS Guidance Counselor
There was discussion around the superintendents evaluation.
There was an update on the School Start Times - audio of that segment was shared separately https://www.franklinmatters.org/2019/05/fm-163-school-start-times-update.html
The district improvement plan was also updated with current status and accomplishments
https://www.franklinps.net/district/news/district-improvement-plan-update-communication-52819
Document released for this agenda can be found on the Town of Franklin page
https://www.franklinps.net/district/meeting-packets/pages/school-committee-packet-52819
Additional details can be found in my notes recorded live during the meeting:
view from the back of the room at the May 28 School Committee meeting |
- Live Reporting: Consent Agenda to Executive Sessio...
- https://www.franklinmatters.org/2019/05/live-reporting-consent-agenda-to.html
- Live Reporting: District Improvement Plans
- https://www.franklinmatters.org/2019/05/live-reporting-district-improvement.html
- Live Reporting: School Start Times Update
- https://www.franklinmatters.org/2019/05/live-reporting-school-start-times-update.html
- Live Reporting: Discussion - Action Items
- https://www.franklinmatters.org/2019/05/live-reporting-discussion-action-items_28.html
- Live Reporting: Guests and Presentations
- https://www.franklinmatters.org/2019/05/live-reporting-guests-and-presentations.html
- Live Reporting: School Committee - May 28, 2019
- https://www.franklinmatters.org/2019/05/live-reporting-school-committee-may-28.html
Register O'Donnell Reports Uptick in Norfolk County Real Estate Activity
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Register O'Donnell Reports Uptick in Norfolk County Real Estate Activity |
Sunday, June 9, 2019
Franklin, MA: School Committee - Agenda - June 11, 2019
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.”
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 BEDHc. FHS Student Representative Comments
d. Superintendent’s Report
2. Guests / Presentations
a. Franklin Education Foundation
b. SEPAC Update
c. Student Services Update – Paula Marano
3. Discussion / Action Items
a. BICO Collaborative Board Appointment
I recommend the appointment of Dr. Sara Ahern to the BICO Board for the 2019-
2020 school year.
b. ACCEPT Collaborative Board Appointment
I recommend the appointment of Dr. Sara Ahern to the ACCEPT Board for the
2019-2020 school year.
c. Policy – First Reading
I recommend Policy BGC – Policy Review and Revision return for second
reading at the next meeting.
4. Discussion Only Items
a. none
5. Information Matters
a. School Committee Sub-Committee Reports (e.g. Budget; Community Relations;
Policy; Transportation; Public Schools Advocacy; Ad Hoc Superintendent’s
Evaluation)
b. School Committee Liaison Reports (e.g. Joint PCC; Substance Abuse Task
Force; School Wellness Advisory Council [SWAC]; School Start Times Advisory
Committee [SSTAC], MASC)
6. New Business
a. To discuss any future agenda items
7. Consent Agenda
a. Minutes
I recommend approval of the minutes of your May 28, 2019 School Committee meeting as detailed.
b. Districtwide Gift
I recommend acceptance of a check for $330.00 from BJ’s Wholesale Club for inhouse enrichment districtwide as detailed.
c. Keller Gift
I recommend acceptance of a check for $250.13 from O’Connor Studios for inhouse enrichment at Keller Elementary School as detailed.
d. Davis Thayer Gift
I recommend acceptance of a check for $165.93 from O’Connor Studios for inhouse enrichment at Davis Thayer Elementary School as detailed.
e. Remington Gift
I recommend acceptance of a check for $98.50 from Lifetouch National School Studios for in-house enrichment at Remington Middle School as detailed.
f. FHS Scholarship
I recommend acceptance of a check for $2,000.00 from Peter Baglioni for the Fernando P. Baglioni scholarship at FHS.
8. Payment of Bills Dr. Bergen
9. Payroll Mrs. Douglas
10. Correspondence
– Budget To Actual – Miriam Goodman
11. Executive Session
a. Pursuant to M.G.L. c. 30A, §21(a)(3) to discuss strategy with respect to collective bargaining with the FEA/RN unit as an open meeting may have a detrimental effect on the bargaining position of the School Committee and the chair so declares.
12. Adjournment
The PDF version of this agenda can be found
https://www.franklinps.net/sites/franklinmaps/files/uploads/scagenda_6-11-19.pdf
Other documents released for this agenda can be found
https://www.franklinps.net/district/meeting-packets/pages/june-11-2019-school-committee-packet
screen grab of the live broadcast by Panther TV of the FHS Class of 2019 Graduation |
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