Tuesday, June 2, 2020

Franklin Public Schools - Joint Statement - June 2, 2020

June 2, 2020

Dear Franklin Community,

It is with great grief and despair that we observe the recent troubling acts of racism, hate, and violence across the country and the emotional impact is having on our community. The deaths of George Floyd in Minneapolis, Ahmaud Arbery in Georgia, and Breonna Taylor in Louisville, among a growing list of people of color, remind us of the very real and present danger that persists for targets of both passive and active racism. We also recognize that COVID-19 has had a disproportionate effect on people of color as a result of systemic, institutionalized racism. As leaders of the Franklin Public Schools, we denounce racism and embrace anti-racist actions.

We extend our support to all of the Black/African American families in our community and across the nation, and we remain committed to honoring and protecting the rights and dignity of all members of our community.

Franklin Public Schools remains resolute in its enduring commitment to inclusive and equitable schools. Despite our greatest efforts, we are not immune to incidents of hate and bias. The painful incidents we have also experienced in our community are an affront to our core values. We will not tolerate, accept or condone acts or speech that are hateful, racist, anti-semitic, xenophobic, homophobic, or gender-biased. We are, as a community, simply better than that.

Our overarching goal is to ensure that each child and family is welcomed and safe in our schools -- whether we are physically together or distanced. To that end, we will continue to take action. Our Core Values include fostering a Safe and Inclusive School Culture for all individuals and cultures. This belief serves as a pillar of strong school climates and the foundation upon which we build a comprehensive educational experience for each student. As we move forward, we will continue to engage students in learning experiences that reinforce and promote education about the need for racial justice and cultural proficiency. Inclusivity and cultural sensitivity will continue to be focus areas for our district. Specifically, we will continue to examine our actions, policies, curriculum, instruction, activities, and other systems to ensure they are without implicit bias and promote equity and respect for all.

We invite all stakeholders to join us in our effort to eradicate hate from our school community and encourage you to talk with your children. Some helpful resources are as follows:


● Talking to children after racial incidents | Penn GSE
Talking to children after racial incidents | Penn GSE
● Teaching About Race, Racism and Police Violence
Teaching About Race, Racism and Police Violence
● Table Talk: Family Conversations about Current Events
Table Talk: Family Conversations about Current

● A Kids Book About Racism by Jelani Memory
A Kids Book About Racism by Jelani Memory

Franklin is a strong community with the opportunity and responsibility to come together to ensure that every child and family feels valued, safe, and respected in a more caring and just world.

Sincerely,
Dr. Sara Ahern, Superintendent

Tom Angelo, Athletic Director
Dr. Linda Ashley, Principal 
Shannon Barca, Principal 
Paul Duprey, Principal

Lucas Giguere, Assistant Superintendent
Brad Hendrixson, Principal 
Kelty Kelley, Principal
Bill Klements, Deputy Principal

Dr. Joyce Edwards Assistant Superintendent
Sarah Klim, Principal 
Lizzie Morrison, Principal
Beckie Motte, Principal

Paula Marano Director of Student Services
Paul Peri, Principal 
Eric Stark, Principal
Stefani Wasik, Principal


For a PDF copy of this statement:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/17ME8Ka2WVxN1AcxgCi34f1ZtDzrtz3Mz/view?usp=sharing


Franklin Public Schools - Joint Statement - June 2, 2020
Franklin Public Schools - Joint Statement - June 2, 2020

FM #281 "Talk Franklin" 5/29/20 (audio)

FM #281 = This is the Franklin Matters radio show, number 281 in the series.

This session of the radio show shares my "Talk Franklin" conversation with Town Administrator Jamie Hellen and Marketing and Communications Specialist Anne Marie Tracey. We had our conversation via conference bridge to adhere to the ‘social distancing’ requirements of this pandemic period.

We talk about
  • Re-opening making progress without major issues
  • Finance Committee budget hearings continue
  • Town Council meeting Wednesday with State delegation present (Senator Spilka, Senator Rausch, and Rep Roy)
  • Franklin Downtown Partnership general meeting
  • Next Department Spotlight in process
  • Graduation details being finalized, will happen on June 5

And close with some cultural comments about Dave Matthews and other bands/groups doing live streaming events in this pandemic period. The DropKick Murphys were “Streaming Outta Fenway” Friday night with a special appearance by Bruce Springsteen.

The recording runs about 42 minutes, so let’s listen to my conversation with Jamie and Anne Marie

Audio link = https://anchor.fm/letstalkfranklin/episodes/Reopening-steps--budget-information-and-other-news-in-Franklin-eerm75/a-a2bs4ca



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The Town of Franklin COVID-19 Portal page
https://www.franklinma.gov/home/pages/coronavirus-information-portal

Dave Matthews Band Drive-in https://www.davematthewsband.com/drivein/

Streaming Outta Fenway https://www.dropkickmurphys.com/

Pawsox outdoor dining https://www.milb.com/pawtucket/ballpark/mccoy-dining

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We are now producing this in collaboration with Franklin.TV and Franklin Public Radio (wfpr.fm).

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

How can you help?
  • If you can use the information that you find here, please tell your friends and neighbors
  • If you don't like something here, please let me know

Through this feedback loop we can continue to make improvements. I 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 or your favorite podcast app; search in "podcasts" for "Franklin Matters"


FM #281 "Talk Franklin" 5/29/20 (audio)
FM #281 "Talk Franklin" 5/29/20 (audio)

FM #282 HMEA President Michael Moloney- 5/27/20 (audio)

FM #282 = This is the Franklin Matters radio show, number 282 in the series.

This session of the radio show shares my conversation with HMEA President Michael Moloney. We had our conversation via conference bridge to adhere to the ‘social distancing’ requirements of this pandemic period.

We talk about
  • How HMEA is adapting their service delivery to the pandemic
  • What services they provide to more than 4,000 people in over 100 communities
  • How Cloud 4 Causes is helping non-profits with their technology needs
  • How well the Virtual IncredABLE Day 5K did fundraising

Links to the key web page references we make are included in the show notes

The recording runs about 27 minutes, so let’s listen to my conversation with Mike and learn more about what HMEA does for over 4,000 people across more than 100 communities in MA

Audio file =  https://www.hipcast.com/podcast/H6F4zk67



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HMEA home page https://www.hmea.org/

Cloud 4 Causes https://cloud4causes.com/

Autism Resource Central https://www.autismresourcecentral.org/

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We are now producing this in collaboration with Franklin.TV and Franklin Public Radio (wfpr.fm).

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

How can you help?
  • If you can use the information that you find here, please tell your friends and neighbors
  • If you don't like something here, please let me know

Through this feedback loop we can continue to make improvements. I 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 or your favorite podcast app; search in "podcasts" for "Franklin Matters"

FM #282 HMEA President Michael Moloney-  5/27/20 (audio)
FM #282 HMEA President Michael Moloney-  5/27/20 (audio)

In the News: Gov Baker's "COVID-19 Update"; bottle returns resume this month

From the Milford Daily News, articles of interest for Franklin:
"The redemption of bottles will resume this month in a two-stage process.

Retailers using reverse vending machines can begin collecting on Friday, with retailers accepting containers over the counter starting June 19.

The Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection and the Attorney General’s Office on March 18 temporarily suspended enforcement of beverage container redemption requirements.

Bottle redemption services will need to adhere to the protocols set forth in the Executive Office of Housing and Economic Development’s guidance."

Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
https://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20200601/bottle-redemption-to-start-again-on-friday

Business listing with schedule of re-opening per phases
https://www.mass.gov/info-details/reopening-when-can-my-business-reopen

Outdoor and recreation guidelines
https://www.mass.gov/info-details/executive-office-of-energy-and-environmental-affairs-eea-covid-19-guidance-documents

Child care and summer camps guidelines
https://eeclead.force.com/apex/EEC_ChildCareEmergencyReopenInfo


Gov Baker update link = https://youtu.be/TQKcaZXmpRk


5th Annual Empty Bowls Event to Move to Virtual Week of Giving to Benefit the Franklin Food Pantry


5th Annual Empty Bowls Event to Move to
Virtual Week of Giving
to Benefit the Franklin Food Pantry


The Franklin High School Empty Bowls Club will host an online Week of Giving spanning Monday, June 8th – Friday, June 12, 2020. In the past, the club has partnered with the Franklin Food Pantry to deliver a simple meal of soup and bread served "soup-kitchen" style as a reminder of the many "empty bowls" that exist in the lives of those who experience hunger.

This year, there will be an online auction featuring advanced clay pieces that have been created by current and recently graduated FHS Empty Bowls Club members along with Claymark Studio based in Franklin, MA. The auction will open June 8 at 8:00 am and will run through June 12 8am. Then, any person making a direct donation made to the pantry during the Week of Giving will receive a handmade ceramic bowl.

According to Lynn Calling, the Pantry's Executive Director, "When the Pandemic began, we were in the midst of planning the 5th annual fundraiser. It became clear we needed to rethink the in-person event, but we still wanted to hold the fundraiser as an opportunity for our community to unite and to support our neighbors in need. The number of families counting on the Pantry is the highest it has been in five years, and we see new neighbors weekly. The need is very real."

Calling said the event would not be possible without the partnership of the Franklin High School Empty Bowls Club and FHS Art Teacher Brenna Johnson. Johnson said, "the club worked so hard this year and we were all looking forward to the 5th annual fundraiser so when FHS closed in March we wanted to find a way to still make this event happen." Since early April, club members have been making one-of-a-kind clay objects at home for the online auction and several club members and their families have glazed boxes of bowls at home as well; it's truly been a community effort the make the Week of Giving happen.

Special thanks to our Empty Bowls Sponsors: Grove Street Auto Repair, Keefe Insurance, QRGA, Time's Up and Vet Med. Thank you also to Whole Foods and Three Restaurant for donating the soup to our past events.

The auction will run from June 8 through June 12. Visit the website to bid on beautiful handmade ceramic items. All proceeds will go to benefit the Franklin Food Pantry.

Empty Bowls is an international grass roots effort to fight hunger and raise funds to support local pantries. The Franklin Food Pantry and the FHS Empty Bowls Club work together to support the cause locally. For more information about the event, visit www.franklinfoodpantry.org or call 508-528-3115.

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About the Franklin High School Empty Bowls Club

Franklin High School is participating in an international charity project called Empty Bowls, which supports hunger initiatives in local communities. The objective of the Empty Bowls Club is to teach students of all ages that they can make a difference in their local community. Club members, their families, coupled with the Franklin community spend the year making ceramic bowls by hand. Then, the Empty Bowls Club and the Franklin Food Pantry co-host a community meal and fundraiser at FHS. All funds raised at this event are donated directly to the Franklin Food Pantry. This year, The Empty Bowls Club has received grant support from the Franklin Cultural Council and the Walmart Foundation.

About the Franklin Food Pantry

The Franklin Food Pantry offers supplemental food assistance and household necessities to more than 1,100 individuals. Clients have access to bread and fresh produce daily during Pantry hours. As a nonprofit organization, the Pantry depends entirely on donations, and receives no town or state funding. Other programs include a Mobile Pantry, Weekend Backpack Program for Franklin elementary and middle school children in need, Carts for Clients to help clients transport groceries home, emergency food bags and holiday meal packages. The Pantry is located at 43 W. Central St. in Franklin on Route 140 across from the Franklin Fire Station. Visit www.franklinfoodpantry.org for more information.

Auction link opens June 8:
https://sites.google.com/view/emptybowls5/live-auction

5th Annual Empty Bowls Event to Move to Virtual Week of Giving to Benefit the Franklin Food Pantry
5th Annual Empty Bowls Event to Move to Virtual Week of Giving to Benefit the Franklin Food Pantry


Franklin Business Survey - Act Now - Response Due June 9


Franklin Business Survey
Deadline for responses is June 9th


The Town of Franklin is conducting a survey to better understand how it can help local businesses impacted by the coronavirus.

Individual responses are confidential and will be used to provide data in support of the Town's CARES ACT grant application to DHCD for funding to assist local businesses. As the grant application is due on June 12, 2020, responses to this survey must be received by June 9. 

This data may also be used in support of future municipal grant applications for economic development assistance. Please skip questions that do not apply to your organization or that you are not comfortable answering.

We appreciate your help during this time and are doing everything we can to provide relief as soon as possible.

FIND THE SURVEY HERE https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/Franklinbiz

Franklin Business Survey - Act Now - Response Due June 9
Franklin Business Survey - Act Now - Response Due June 9

Hurricane season 2020 and COVID-19



Consumer Alerts from the Federal Trade Commission
by Colleen Tressler, Consumer Education Specialist, FTC

June 1 is the official start of hurricane season, and now is a great time to make a plan to deal with weather emergencies. Especially because this year, we have the added concern of the COVID-19 pandemic, including what you need know if you have to go to a shelter. (Hint: it involves packing hand sanitizer and masks.)

Read more
https://www.consumer.ftc.gov/blog/2020/06/hurricane-season-2020-and-covid-19
 

This is a free service provided by the Federal Trade Commission.



Today (June 1) marks the first day of the Atlantic hurricane season, which will run until November 30. Long-term averages for the number of named storms, hurricanes, and major hurricanes are 12, 6, and 3, respectively.
The list of names for 2020 is as follows:

Name Pronunciation Name Pronunciation
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  • Arthur AR-thur Laura LOOR-ruh
  • Bertha BUR-thuh Marco MAR-koe
  • Cristobal krees-TOH-bahl Nana NA-na
  • Dolly DAH-lee Omar OH-mar
  • Edouard ed-DWARD Paulette pawl-LET
  • Fay fay Rene re-NAY
  • Gonzalo gohn-SAH-loh Sally SAL-ee
  • Hanna HAN-uh Teddy TEHD-ee
  • Isaias ees-ah-EE-ahs Vicky VIH-kee
  • Josephine JOH-seh-feen Wilfred WILL-fred
  • Kyle KY-ull

Two tropical storms, Arthur and Bertha, already formed this year in May. The next named storm that develops this season will be Cristobal.

This product, the Tropical Weather Outlook, briefly describes  significant areas of disturbed weather and their potential for tropical cyclone formation during the next five days. The issuance times of this product are 2 AM, 8 AM, 2 AM, and 8 PM EDT. After the change to standard time in November, the issuance times are 1 AM, 7 AM, 1 PM, and 7 PM EST.



Shared from the Tropical Weather Outlook
https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/gtwo.php?basin=atlc&202006010550
 

Are you ready to re-open under Phase 1?

Good Afternoon All,

We are excited to start the Governor's re-opening phase one and the United Regional Chamber is here to help.

Are you ready?

If so, we would like to feature you on our "United Regional's Back to Business" page, where we will be celebrating your grand re-opening.

As a local business this promotion is easy and free. All you need to do is take a photo of you and your team at your place of business and send it to jack@unitedregionalchamber.org

If you are running any type of special sale or promotion, have limited hours, etc. please include that information when you send it.

Let us know if there is anything we can do to help!

Thank you,
Jack


Jack Lank, IOM
President & CEO
The United Regional Chamber of Commerce
310 South Street
Plainville, MA 02762
Phone: 508-316-0861
www.unitedregionalchamber.org
"People Do Business With People They Know"

Are you ready to re-open under Phase 1?
Are you ready to re-open under Phase 1?