Monday, January 4, 2021

Franklin Public Schools: Superintendent's Message - Jan 4, 2021

January 4, 2021

Dear Franklin Families and Faculty/Staff, 

Happy New Year!
 
We know that this is a concerning time as COVID-positive cases climb both in Franklin and in Massachusetts. We appreciate the cooperation of families and faculty/staff for reporting positive cases to us and for adhering to and communicating quarantine requirements for those who are deemed close contacts.

Later today, we will send the district’s standard letter regarding positive COVID-19 cases in our school community. Please note that we have not issued a letter since December 22, 2020 and are catching up with the general communication. Over winter break, we conducted contact tracing, in collaboration with the local department of public health nurses, and any close contacts have been identified and communicated with directly. We spent today, a remote learning day, completing follow up and assessing staff and student attendance for the coming days.

We will return to our hybrid schedule tomorrow, Tuesday, January 5, 2021.
Please know that staff attendance is something that we are continuing to monitor due to positive COVID cases, quarantine requirements for themself or family members, and routine absences that occur in any given year. We continue to struggle, at times, to provide enough substitute coverage. As in the weeks prior to Winter Break, there may continue to be times where a school needs to move to remote learning as a result of not enough supervision. We will do our best to communicate this to you the night before the following school day, if possible.

Reminder of Updated Health Metrics from DPH and DESE Guidance on Instructional Models
The Department of Public Health updated the COVID health metrics for communities in November. The new designations took the size of each community into account. Additionally, the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education updated their guidance on how to interpret these health metrics and apply instructional models accordingly. This information was shared in a letter to families and faculty/staff in November. The transition plan among instructional models communicated at the beginning of the school year was based on the older guidance that is no longer current. We are following the November guidance.
DESE: https://www.doe.mass.edu/covid19/on-desktop/interpreting-dph-metrics.html

At this time, Franklin has been designated as a “red” community for three weeks. Given the DESE guidance, however, a red designation for multiple weeks no longer suggests a shift toward fully remote learning. According to DESE, “Fully remote instructional models should be implemented only as a last resort in classrooms, schools, or districts when there is suspected in-school transmission or a significant municipal outbreak, in accordance with DESE's Guidance on
 
Responding to COVID-19 Scenarios. Classrooms and schools should reopen after appropriate mitigation strategies have been implemented, as determined in consultation with the local board of health, DPH, and DESE.”

We are continuing to monitor health metrics very closely. Based on the information we have from our contact tracing efforts, we have not had evidence of in-school transmission. We will continue to be vigilant in our review of cases as well as the implementation of health and safety practices including mask-wearing, physical distancing, and hand hygiene.

We ask for your continued cooperation in support of these practices as well as continued communication.

Communication of Travel: A Reminder
This is a reminder of the District’s travel expectations and Governor Baker’s Executive Order requiring those who travel out of state to quarantine or receive a negative COVID-19 test no more than 72 hours prior to their return to Massachusetts. It is recommended that you test 4-5 days after your return, due to the incubation period of the virus. As noted in the COVID-Handbooks for Families/Students, FPS requires travelers of all ages (including those 10 and under) to test or quarantine when returning to Massachusetts from a non-lower risk state in order to return to school in-person. If you are not testing, the quarantine time frame is now 10 days.

If your family had traveled over break, please return documentation of negative COVID testing for your child or children to the school nurses’ offices upon returning to school. The PCR tests are the “gold standard” for accuracy. Rapid tests should be followed up by PCR testing, according to the Massachusetts travel order.

It is so important to remain vigilant with our health and safety practices. We appreciate your cooperation. 

Sincerely,

Sara Ahern 
Superintendent of Schools 

The PDF for this message can also be found on the Schools Reopening page (along with other notifications sent since Dec 23 but finally posted today (Jan 4, 2021)
Franklin Public Schools: Superintendent's Message - Jan 4, 2021
Franklin Public Schools: Superintendent's Message - Jan 4, 2021

Senior Center Closure (01/04/2021 to 01/08/2021) - no Curbside Cafe this week

Senior Center Closure (01/04/2021 to 01/08/2021)

The Senior Center will close for one week (January 4th through January 8th), please see the attached memo from Town Administrator Jamie Hellen

Read more

https://www.franklinma.gov/home/news/senior-center-closure-01042021-01082021


Senior Center Closure (01/04/2021 to 01/08/2021) - no Curbside Cafe this week
Senior Center Closure (01/04/2021 to 01/08/2021) - no Curbside Cafe this week




FM #426 - Franklin Matters Q&A Session - Dec 17, 2020 (audio)

FM #426 = This is the Franklin Matters radio show, number 426 in the series.

This session of the radio show shares the Franklin Matters Q&A session held by the Senior Center on Thursday, Dec 17, 2020. The session was conducted virtually via Zoom conference bridge to adhere to the ‘social distancing’ requirements of this pandemic period.

As I mention during the intro, there is no formal presentation for these sessions. I have at least a couple of things in mind that have changed since the prior meeting to review if folks are interested. We start with your questions, answer those, fill in appropriate background info and connections to other topics where applicable.

The Town Council and Rep Jeff Roy had held their coffee hour that morning. One of the questions to open with was around the Community Preservation Committee legislation that was just approved by the Council at their meeting the prior Wednesday night (12/16/20).

We also talk about the spear phishing incident, storm water utility fee, and the tax rate hearing before getting into the schedule for the next session, Jan 17 at 1:00 PM.

The recording runs just about an hour so let’s listen in.  Audio file = https://www.hipcast.com/podcast/Hs9vbbgS



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Franklin Senior Center newsletter
https://www.franklinma.gov/franklin-senior-center/pages/connection-newsletter

Franklin Senior Center email blast for Jan 2, 2021
https://www.franklinmatters.org/2021/01/franklin-senior-center-email-blast.html


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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 #426 - Franklin Matters Q&A Session - Dec 17, 2020 (audio)
FM #426 - Franklin Matters Q&A Session - Dec 17, 2020 (audio)


Interesting bits from the "Hazard Mitigation Plan 2020 Update"

To help your reading of the hazard mitigation plan, I have in my own reading captured some interesting tidbits. What do you find?

Other interesting bits (and where found):

  • "Notably, 25% of Franklin’s population lives alone, and 50% of those living alone are over 65 years old." (p13)
  • "Franklin relies on local groundwater sources for all of its public water supply" (p13)
  • "Although Franklin is not a coastal community, information on sea level rise is included as an important trend that has implications for the regional economy, and considering that Franklin is on the MBTA Commuter Rail line, and a number of local residents commute to jobs in Boston." (p25)
  • "Flooding was the most prevalent natural hazard identified by local officials in Franklin" (p30)
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Did you know 46% of the land in Franklin is forest?
  • that 27.2% is residential?
  • that 10.6% is wetland?
  • that only 5.3% is classified as industrial/commercial
Check out the land use table on page 55 (Table #26)

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The Hazard Mitigation Plan  2020 Update can be found online:  https://www.franklinma.gov/sites/g/files/vyhlif591/f/uploads/franklin_hazard_mitigation_plan_2020_update_-_pending_adoption.pdf


 

Interesting bits from the "Hazard Mitigation Plan  2020 Update"
Interesting bits from the "Hazard Mitigation Plan  2020 Update"

FHS' Walmsley selected a "Top Ten Player to Watch"

As part of the HockomockSports.com preview of the high school boys basketball season, they share the Top Ten Players to Watch.  We share the Franklin info here and provide the link to the page with all the Hockomock League "Players to Watch."
 
Declan Walmsley, Senior – Franklin
"Franklin had a very strong senior class last season so a lot of the spotlight went there but one player that really improved and impressed by the end of the season was Declan Walmsley. Through the first 13 games of last year, Walmsley only reached double-digits in scoring once but then finished the season by reaching that point in six of the last 11 games. With an even more expanded role this season look for the senior guard to really emerge as one of the top offensive threats in the league. He showed off his touch from three-point range last year but can cause a lot of damage in and around the rim. At 6’2, he can really be a tough matchup for opposing guards. Walmsley could be the breakout player of the season. "

Hockomock League "Players to Watch" https://hockomocksports.com/boys-basketball-ten-players-to-watch-in-2020-2021/

 

FHS' Walmsley selected a "Top Ten Player to Watch"
FHS' Walmsley selected a "Top Ten Player to Watch"



Let’s Laugh Today is Free EVERY Wednesday at 7:30 PM on ZOOM!

Let’s laugh more in 2021 and Let’s Laugh Today! There is nothing like a good belly laugh to help release stress and anxiety. These laughter exercises and deep breathing help to bring more fresh oxygen into the body and brain helping you feel more energetic and healthy. 
 
See www.letslaughtoday.com for link to the free 45 minute ZOOM Meeting EVERY Wednesday at 7:30pm and also other times. 
 
All ages are welcome. You can sit or stand the entire time. 
 
 No need to get down on the floor. It’s a good time to try something new and take care of our mental and emotional health! 
 
Led by Certified Laughter Yoga Master Trainers and Laughter Ambassadors, Linda and Bill Hamaker.  
 
Let’s Laugh Today is Free EVERY Wednesday at 7:30 PM on ZOOM!
Let’s Laugh Today is Free EVERY Wednesday at 7:30 PM on ZOOM!

 

Reminder: Veterans Coffee Social - Jan 6, 2021

January 2021 Coffee Social

Join us as we ZOOM into the New Year!
 
Hello Veterans!
The Veterans' Services Office will welcome the New Year with a VIRTUAL Coffee Social on Wednesday, January 6 at 10:00 Hours. We hope you will join us for veterans' updates and friendly conversation. All Veterans are welcome!
 
If you have not participated in a Zoom call yet, you'll need to download the Zoom app on your device before joining us.
 
Here is the log-in information for the January 6, 2021 meeting only:
Call in number: 1-929-205-6099
Enter Meeting ID: 899 4402 2073
 
For more information, contact the Veterans' Services Office at: (508) 613-1315.
We look forward to Zooming into the New Year with you at the January Coffee Social!
 
Shared from the Town of Franklin page
 
 
Reminder: Veterans Coffee Social - Jan 6, 2021
Reminder: Veterans Coffee Social - Jan 6, 2021