Saturday, January 11, 2020

Franklin Public Schools: An Important Message from the Superintendent

January 10, 2020

Dear Franklin Families,

The e-mail that follows this brief message was sent earlier today to high school families and we feel it is important to share it with all Franklin parents/guardians. The video to which we refer may also be circulating among students at other grade levels.


We wish to take the opportunity to emphasize the District's core value of inclusivity and our emphasis and commitment to making our schools safe and welcoming for all.


Counselors, administrators and trusted adults are available to support all students. Additionally, we ask for your help in discussing appropriate use of social media with your children.  Please read the message below.

Regards,

Sara Ahern
Superintendent

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January 10, 2020

Dear Franklin High School Families,


We are writing to make you aware of a concerning video that has been circulating among students on social media.  This video contains statements that are profoundly offensive based on race, religion, disability, sexual orientation, and gender identity.  We condemn such statements; they violate our core value of inclusivity and threaten the safe and welcoming environment we have committed to provide for each student, family, and our faculty/staff.


The administration promptly initiated an investigation based on our protocol of responding to incidents of hate and bias. Please know that a big part of our response is ensuring the safety and well-being of our students and staff.  Counselors, administrators, and other trusted adults are available to anyone who feels they need support.


We ask families to talk with their children regarding the appropriate use of social media and if your child has received a copy of the video, to delete it, as continued sharing perpetuates deep hurt across the community.


If you would like a resource to assist you in talking with your child, these links may help:


Free Library of Philadelphia -- Resources for Responding to Hate
https://libwww.freelibrary.org/blog/post/3031

American Psychological Association "Talking to Kids about Discrimination" https://www.apa.org/helpcenter/kids-discrimination


Please feel free to contact us if you have any additional questions.


Sincerely,


Paul Peri                Sara E. Ahern, Ed.D.

Principal                Superintendent of Schools

Franklin Public Schools: An Important Message from the Superintendent
Franklin Public Schools: An Important Message from the Superintendent

Friday, January 10, 2020

Upcoming Events in Franklin, MA: FRI - Jan 10 to THU - Jan 16

Friday, January 10
10:00am
 Knitting Group
10:30am
 Happy Feet!
8:00pm
 Zajac Brothers Band and Grab Brothers Band
Saturday, January 11
10:00am
 Franklin Historical Museum (Always free)
10:00am
 Technology Help
10:30am
 Drive-In Movie!
1:00pm
 Girls Who Code!
3:00pm
 Cookbook Club
8:00pm
 No Static
Sunday, January 12
8:00am
 All You Can Eat Breakfast
1:00pm
 Franklin Historical Museum (always free)
1:10pm
 Second Sunday Speaker Series
Monday, January 13
10:30am
 Move Along
3:30pm
 D&D for Kids
Tuesday, January 14
9:30am
 Cool Cruisers
10:30am
 Get Ready for Kindergarten
4:00pm
 Toe-Tapping Tuesdays!
6:00pm
 School Committee - Budget Workshop
6:30pm
 Documentary Film Night
7:00pm
 School Committee meeting
7:30pm
 Franklin Bellingham Rail Trail Committee Public Meeting
7:30pm
 Let's Laugh Today
Wednesday, January 15
10:30am
 Terrific Toddlers
3:30pm
 Creation Station!
6:00pm
 RAD Storytellers Club!
Thursday, January 16
8:30am
 Town Council Office Hours
9:00am
 Ben Franklin Readathon!
9:30am
 Baby Tummy Time
10:30am
 Story Xplorers
4:00pm
 Chess Club for Kids
4:00pm
 Bookworm Bounce Storytime!
6:00pm
 Volunteens

For the interactive version, please visit
For the Town of Franklin Public Meeting Calendar
https://www.franklinma.gov/calendar

Submit an event for the Community Calendar, please use this link

Upcoming Events in Franklin, MA: FRI - Jan 10 to THU - Jan 16
Upcoming Events in Franklin, MA: FRI - Jan 10 to THU - Jan 16

Special Announcement from HMEA

Happy New Year! We've got some great news to share with you as we kick off 2020 here at HMEA!

The first piece of news is that starting on July 1, 2020, Jule will become the new President and Chief Executive Officer - CEO - at HMEA. We are really excited to share this news with you.


Jule Gomes Noack
Jule Gomes Noack
We have been working closely over the past five years planning for Jule to take over the CEO role. As many of you know, she's already doing most of the job and doing it really well. So, this transition will be easy.

And by the way…for those of you who don't know…Jule has been with HMEA for 32 years! She joined HMEA in 1987 as the agency's first clinical coordinator and has worked directly in or managed nearly every program, service, and administrative role within the organization. For the past 13 years, she has been a key member of HMEA's executive leadership team and has served as President/COO for the past six years, so she knows the organization pretty well by now!

As part of this planned transition, Mike will be moving into a new role here at HMEA as Executive Vice President for Government and Community Relations. In this role, he will continue to be an advocate and statewide leader on issues that matter to all of us, such as better pay and benefits for all staff.

All of us here at HMEA have benefited from Mike's incredible leadership over the past 20 years. During this time, he has led and overseen a tremendous amount of growth and positive change at HMEA. When Mike took over as CEO from HMEA's founder Susan Darnell, we were an organization serving 550 people. Today, we serve more than 5000 people.


Mike Moloney
Mike Moloney
Now, as Jule prepares to become only the third CEO in the history of the organization, she sees many opportunities to grow and improve the services we provide, to use technology to make all of our lives easier and more productive, and to ensure that our diversity work guarantees that this agency is a respectful and safe place for everyone we serve and all who work here. Jule also sees incredible opportunities to continue to develop partnerships that will allow us to build upon our many accomplishments and to ensure a long and bright future for this organization.

We look forward to continuing to work together with you to advance HMEA's mission to teach, support and empower people with developmental disabilities and their families to live meaningful lives of their choice.

We encourage you to reach out to either of us with any questions you might have. Thank you and Happy New Year!

Mike Moloney, CEO mmoloney@hmea.org

Jule Gomes Noack, President and COO jnoack@hmea.org


Video link: https://youtu.be/iE8sjtJnI9w




Special Announcement from HMEA
Special Announcement from HMEA
Learn more about HEMA at their web page https://www.hmea.org/

Note: I am proud to be part of the group supporting their annual road race for over a dozen years. The road race is part of their key fund raisers incredABLE 5K.

FM #189 - Board of Health meeting Jan 8, 2020 (audio)

FM #189

This internet radio show or podcast is number 189 in the series for Franklin Matters.

This recording shares the Town of Franklin Board of Health meeting held on Wednesday, January 8, 2020 in the Room 106 at the Municipal Building at 5:00 PM.
Board of Health Agenda
1) Reading and acceptance of December 4, 2019 minutes

2) OLD BUSINESSA. Keeping of Animals Regulations
Chairman opens the floor for any other old business 
3) NEW BUSINESSA. Shiva MarketB. Tobacco legislatureC. Site Plan Modification-122 Chestnut StreetD. Local Upgrade Approval-416 Maple Street 
4) HEALTH DIRECTOR’S REPORT
Chairman opens the floor for any other new business 
5) CITIZENS COMMENTARY
6) ADJOURNMENT

Next Board of Health meeting will be Wednesday, February 5, 2020 at 5:00 pm in Room 106

The meeting runs about 40 minutes, so without further ado here is the Board of Health meeting of Jan 8, 2020.


Audio link -> https://www.hipcast.com/podcast/HBpSm17X

Town of Franklin  = Health Dept or Board of Health 
https://www.franklinma.gov/health-department




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

How can you help?

Overall:

  • If you can use the information that you find here, 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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FHS gymnastics team tops OA for first time

Via HockomockSports.com and Twitter, we share the results of FHS winter sports action on Thursday.


Girls Gymnastics = Franklin, 137.2 @ Oliver Ames, 135.4 – Final
– Franklin took the top two spots in the all-around, earning a season-high score and its first ever win over Oliver Ames. Kate Rudolph (35.5) and Emma Nelson (33.7) finished first and second, respectively, in the all-around.

Franklin results:
Vault – Kate Rudolph 8.8 | Lexi Lupien 8.6 | Caroline Woelfel 8.4 | Emma Nelson 8.1
Bars – K. Rudolph 8.8 | E. Nelson 8.6 | Elizabeth Schirduan 8.2 | C. Woelfel 7.8
Beam – K. Rudolph 9.0 | Ashley Hammann 8.8 | E. Nelson 8.6 | E. Schirduan 8.5
Floo – C. Woelfel 9.0 | K. Rudolph 8.9 | A. Hammann 8.6 | L. Lupien 8.5

For other results around the Hockomock League
https://hockomocksports.com/thursdays-schedule-scoreboard-01-09-20/

And via Twitter:
https://twitter.com/FranklinMatters/lists/fhs-sports







FHS makes history tonight. 1st time since the gymnastics program started back up 4 years ago we beat a very strong OA
FHS makes history tonight. 1st time since the gymnastics program started back up 4 years ago we beat a very strong OA

Franklin Veterans' Council - Jan 16

Franklin Veterans' Council

Next meeting - January 16, 2020

The Franklin Veterans' Council meets the third Thursday of the month at 7:00 PM at the Franklin Senior Center.

Meetings are open to veterans and non-veteran members of the community who are interested in learning more about veterans' issues, activities and events.

For more information, contact the Veterans Services Office at:(508) 613-1315

Franklin Veterans' Council - Jan 16
Franklin Veterans' Council - Jan 16

Franklin Library: Technology help - Jan 11

Staff from Nerds To Go Computer Service will be available to assist patrons with common technology issues such as email access, password reset/recovery, cell phone feature usage, getting onto public Wi-Fi, and accessing information on line.
This service is free and is on a first come, first serve basis.

When: Saturday, January 11, 2020 - 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM

For more info about Nerds To Go, visit their web page
https://www.nerdstogo.com/location/franklin-ma/

Franklin LIbrary: Technology help - Jan 11
Franklin Library: Technology help - Jan 11

Thursday, January 9, 2020

Republican State Committeewoman, Patricia Saint Aubin, seeks reelection

Jan 7, 2020 Patricia Saint Aubin of Norfolk, an experienced businesswoman, athlete, and activist has announced her bid for reelection to a third term on the Republican State Committee. First elected in 2012, Saint Aubin currently sits on the Executive Committee of the MassGOP as the Budget Chair, where she is spearheading efforts to improve efficiency and transparency in party operations.

In her business career, Saint Aubin has worked for Shawmut Bank, John Hancock, Connecticut Mutual (now MassMutual), and Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in finance and management roles. A competitive swimmer since age six, each summer Saint Aubin participates in Swim Across America, a 22-Mile Relay Swim in Boston Harbor which raises money for Dana Farber Cancer Institute. She is always a top fundraiser.

“I am a life-long Republican and I regularly attend nearly 100 percent of the Republican Town Committee meetings in my 11-town and one city district,” which includes Attleboro, North Attleboro, Plainville, Wrentham, Norfolk, Franklin, Millis, Sherborn, Natick, Wellesley, Needham and Wayland, says Saint Aubin. She is also a member of the Republican Town Committee in Norfolk. “In addition, I have missed only one State Committee meeting since I was elected in 2012,” she says.
Patricia Saint Aubin
Patricia Saint Aubin

Saint Aubin has also worked for the campaigns of numerous Republican presidential, senatorial, and congressional candidates and many, many campaigns for state Representative and Senate within the Bay State. Saint Aubin herself was a candidate for the office of State Auditor in 2014 and was endorsed by the Boston Globe.

The Massachusetts Republican State Committee is the governing body of the Republican Party in Massachusetts. Members of the State Committee play a key role in building the Republican Party in their districts: they recruit candidates, help with fundraising, register new voters, and grow the local Republican City and Town Committees in the district. One state committeeman and one state committeewoman are elected from each state senate district every four years. This year’s State Committee election will be held in conjunction with the Presidential Primary on March 3, 2020.

“I encourage all Republican voters to make their voice heard on March 3 and, especially, that they will give me a chance to continue my work for the party that I care so deeply about,” adds Saint Aubin.

Margaret "Peg" Simpson: Nine Decades in Franklin (video)

Join Eamon McCarthy Earls as he talks with Margaret "Peg" Simpson and discusses her nine decades in Franklin.

"Born in 1922, Margaret "Peg" Simpson is a lifelong Franklin resident who has dedicated her life to helping people with developmental disabilities and cancer. She shares her stories about working at the Wrentham State School, attending the 150th anniversary of the town in 1928, watching zeppelins overhead in the 1930s and dancing with her friends all throughout southeastern Massachusetts and Rhode Island."
YouTube link  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FOoHZ2E5BvM&t




FHS boys hockey and wrestling teams post wins, girls hockey team skates to a tie on Wednesday

Via HockomockSports.com and Twitter, we share the results of FHS winter sports action on Wednesday.

Boys Hockey = Taunton, 0 @ Franklin, 6 – Final
– For nearly two periods, Taunton goalie Sean Bunker thwarted every shot that Franklin put his way. But the Panthers finally broke through with just over two minutes to go in the second and went on to score five more in the third to grab a win over the Tigers. Conor O’Neil put the hosts ahead with Sean Connelly and JT Dwyer recording assists as Franklin led 1-0 through 30 minutes. Kyle Hedvig tacked on a pair of third period goals while Declan Lovett (unassisted), Shea Hurley, and Andrew Demerchant also scored for the Panthers. Colin Hedvig added two assists while Lovett and Dylan Marchand also had helpers. Bunker finished with over 40 saves for Taunton.

Girls Hockey = Franklin, 2 @ Canton, 2 – Final
– Franklin opened the scoring in the second period and took a 1-0 lead into the third period but had to score with less than four minutes to go to salvage a tie. Franklin’s Amanda Lewandowski scored with just under two minutes left in the second period on an assist from Lyndsey Atkinson. But Canton’s Tess Khoury (from Maria Femia and Lizzie Tassinari) scored 14 seconds into the third period to tie the game. The Bulldogs took their first lead with 6:40 to go when Ellie Roberts finished off a pass from Caroline Tourgee but Atkinson scored the tying goal with 3:12 to go with Jordan Dwyer getting the assist.

Wrestling = Franklin, 53 @ Oliver Ames, 19 – Final
– Franklin took control of the dual meet in the middleweight matches and then closed it out with strong matches in the heavyweights, opening league play with a convincing win. OA was fired up in the first match when Nathan Lipski won by fall at 106, but the Panthers got those six points right back with a pin for Dillon Cashin at 113. Drew Difilipio was able to hold on for a 5-2 win at 120, but Remi Creighton tied the meet for OA with an 8-2 win at 126. Jake Carlucci (132) and Nelson Malone traded pins to keep the score tied, 15-15, but then the Panthers took over. Alex Fracassa had a second period tech fall to earn five points followed by back-to-back pins from Ken Sauer and Dominic Sackley. Liam Cogavin battled to win 9-4 at 170, although Onye Nwadiugwu dominated the third period of the match, and Dylan Nawn got a pin at 182. Max Anderson grabbed four points for the Tigers at 195, but Matt Walker (220) and Matt Leofanti (285) closed out the meet with pins for the Panthers.

For a Photo Gallery from this meet:
https://hockomocksports.smugmug.com/2019-2020/Winter-2019-2020/Oliver-Ames-Franklin-Wrestling-1-8-20/

For other results around the Hockomock League:
https://hockomocksports.com/wednesdays-schedule-scoreboard-01-08-20/

Oliver Ames vs. Franklin wrestling (HockomockSports.com photo)
Oliver Ames vs. Franklin wrestling (HockomockSports.com photo)

MassBudget: Previewing the FY 2021 budget debate











  MASSBudget     
Previewing the FY 2021 budget debate

Previewing the FY 2021 budget debate
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In preparation for the Fiscal Year (FY) 2021 budget debate, the Massachusetts Budget and Policy Center (MassBudget) is publishing a series of four major stories to watch. These include whether lawmakers will pass a targeted tax cut to help working families, how the state will fund its newly-passed K-12 education funding overhaul, how the state will generate revenue to revamp its aging transportation system, and how revenue changes and assumptions will determine how much funding the budget can include.


This series kicks off today with a brief that considers whether the Baker-Polito Administration will reboot its proposal to double a tax deduction people can claim based on how many dependents (like a child or grandparent) they have at home or whether lawmakers will adopt a measure that would give a better bang for the buck.


The Administration earlier proposed to double the state's dependent deduction, from $1,000 to $2,000, which would cost the state $87.5 million per year. This proposal will only save families up to $50 per dependent in taxes.


For about the same cost, the state could increase the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) by 10 percentage points - from the current 30 percent match of the federal credit to 40 percent.


"The EITC is a proven way to move people out of poverty, boost long term health, and educational outcomes," said Phineas Baxandall, Senior Policy Analyst and author of the brief. "Compared to increasing the dependent deduction, an increased EITC would better help those who need it most."



Additional briefs in the FY 2021 Budget Preview series will be published into the week of Jan. 20. The briefs will be posted http://massbudget.org/budget.php.


Once the Governor releases his budget, MassBudget will publish a Budget Snapshot highlighting some of the key stories in the proposal. MassBudget also will update its interactive Budget Browser, which allows users to track the funding for each line item going back to FY 2001.
The Massachusetts Budget and Policy Center (MassBudget) produces policy research, analysis, and data-driven recommendations focused on improving the lives of low- and middle-income children and adults, strengthening our state's economy, and enhancing the quality of life in Massachusetts.

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