Tuesday, March 14, 2023

FHS results from the New Balance National Indoor Meet; Dumas 4th in Pentathlon


Girls Indoor Pentathlon Championship
4 Sarah Dumas 11 Franklin Tra 3275

Sarah Dumas
Sarah Dumas

Indoor Pentathlon: #5 Girls 800 Meter Run
 
5 Sarah Dumas 11 Franklin Tra 2:29.55 699

Indoor Pentathlon: #1 Girls 60 Meter Hurdles 
4 Sarah Dumas 11 Franklin Tra 9.08 893

Indoor Pentathlon: #2 Girls High Jump 
2 Sarah Dumas 11 Franklin Tra 1.60m 736

Indoor Pentathlon: #4 Girls Long Jump
18 Sarah Dumas 11 Franklin Tra 4.52m 433

Indoor Pentathlon: #3 Girls Shot Put
3 Sarah Dumas 11 Franklin Tra 9.77m 514





Additional photos of Sarah competing in the pentathlon events


Girls 4x55 Meter Shuttle Hurdle Championship
21 Franklin Track Club 38.03

Girls 4x800 Meter Relay Rising Stars
16 Franklin Track Club 9:55.26

Girls High Jump Rising Stars
12 Abigail Griffith 11 Franklin Tra 1.53m

Girls Shot Put Rising Stars
11 Lily DeForge 11 Franklin Tra 11.02m
26 Elizabeth Hopkins 11 Franklin Tra 10.30m

Boys 4x200 Meter Relay Rising Stars
24 Franklin Track Club 1:32.27
"I think it's official, boys 4x200 with a school record of 1:32.27" https://twitter.com/FranklinHSXC/status/1634278987726835725


"Good luck to the Franklin athletes competing at Nationals today.

Check out the live stream if you can't make it into the TRACK"   ->   
https://t.co/P6Pg2Tccv9

Results from each of the days for the multi-day event can be found online

FHS Panthers
FHS Panthers

Franklin High School: eNewsletter for week of March 13

"FHS Newsletter 
https://t.co/DyigvOPvzR @FranklinPSNews"

Shared from Twitter -> https://twitter.com/FranklinHS/status/1635249208755355648

Franklin High School: eNewsletter for week of March 13
Franklin High School: eNewsletter for week of March 13

School budget: what will happen now that they know they won't get what they're asking for?

School Committee Meeting - CANCELED DUE TO WEATHER

being rescheduled to Tuesday, March 21 same time 7 PM

The School Committee meeting scheduled for Tuesday, March 14, 2023 has a few key items on the agenda, the most important being the school budget. The Committee will see and hear of the FY 24 Superintendent's Recommended budget. In a couple of meetings the Committee will be asked to vote on the budget.

During the Joint Budget Subcommittee meeting last week (recording and notes linked to below), it was revealed that the full amount being requested would not be met by the Town. The meeting ended before a strategy or next meeting was determined.


II. Guests/Presentations
A. Parmenter Highlights 
B. FY24 Superintendent’s Recommended Budget

III. Discussion/Action Items
A. Franklin School Committee Resolution Special Education Circuit Breaker Funding
I recommend support of the resolution for Special Education Circuit Breaker
B. Franklin School Committee Resolution Universal Free School Meals
I recommend support of the resolution for Universal Free School Meals as

 

The School Committee agenda doc includes remote participation info ->     https://www.franklinps.net/sites/g/files/vyhlif4431/f/agendas/scagenda_3-14-23.pdf

The meeting packet folder contains the documents released for this meeting (not all documents are released Before the meeting) -> 

Joint Budget Subcommittee meeting notes and audio/video links ->

Franklin, MA: School Committee - Meeting Agenda for Mar 14, 2023 - 7 PM
Franklin, MA: School Committee - Meeting Agenda for Mar 14, 2023 - 7 PM

More folks interested in virtual session on Redistricting Analysis; get their questions answered on Monday, Mar 13

More folks participated in the Redistricting Analysis Forum, the second and last one held to share the three options, answer questions and ask for feedback via the survey form. While less than 20 participated in person at the first forum held a week ago, over 70 participated on Monday, March 13. 

Unfortunately a few internet trolls attempt to disrupt the session and were being removed as quickly as they identified themselves. Fortunately, it did not interrupt the Q&A session and all who wanted had time to ask a question, or make a comment, some of them with more than one chance to do so.

The presentation document used will be posted to the Redistricting page (at some point). All the prior presentation documents are there ->   https://www.franklinps.net/district/redistricting-analysis

The survey is open until March 15, yes that is Wednesday, March 15

The Survey facilitates your feedback on the three options: buff.ly/421zoTp

The Story Map outlines the case for redistricting and the three options: buff.ly/3l2fRlm
The audio recording of the March 7 session is available -> https://www.franklinmatters.org/2023/03/less-than-20-participate-in.html

My notes taken during the Monday, Mar 13 session can be found in one PDF file

Redistricting Analysis Forum - March 13 at 6 PM
Redistricting Analysis Forum - March 13 at 6 PM

Franklin TV and wfpr.fm schedule for Tuesday, Mar 14, 2023

  • wfpr.fm or 102.9 on the FM dial = Tuesday

9:00 AM 12:00 Noon and 6:00 PM  Jazz Journey – with Pamela Hines
2 hours. An insightful tour of Jazz Greats in a golden era

11:00 AM 2 PM and 8:00 PM SAFE Radio– Jim Derick and Dr. Anne Bergen Addressing issues of Drug Abuse Disorder 

  • Franklin All Access TV - Our Public Access Channel (Comcast 8, Verizon 26) = TUESDAY

7:00 am     Sons & Daughters of Italy: Paolo DiGregorio
9:00 am     It Takes A Village: Laurie Harrington
10:00 am Frank Presents: Caron Grupposo
11:00 am Senior Connection: Public Health
12:10 pm Brook'n'Cookin: Brownies
12:40 pm Sandya: Crepes
1:30 pm     Pizzapalooza: Emergency Pizza
2:00 pm New England Candlepins: Fall 2019 Show 6
3:00 pm Candlepin New Generation: Show 4
3:30 pm     Battleship Cove: 3D Print Lab
4:00 pm Winning Ways with the MIAA: Student Athletes
4:30 pm     Extended Play Sessions: Season 10 Show 2 - Paul Kelly
5:30 pm     Physician Focus: Children's Health: The Major Problems
6:00 pm Circle of Friends: Seth Glier
8:30 pm Arts Advocacy Day: Marketing

  • Franklin Pride TV - Our Educational Channel (Comcast 96, Verizon 28) = TUESDAY

7:00 am     Public School Event: Horace Mann Winter Music 2021
9:00 am     Public School Concert: Strings School 05-16-16
10:30 am FHS Girls Varsity Basketball: v Bishop Feehan 03-06-23
12:30 pm Winning Ways with the MIAA: Student Athletes
2:00 pm It Takes A Village: Laurie Harrington
3:00 pm FHS Girls Varsity Hockey: v Pembroke 03-02-23
7:30 pm     Public School Event: Annie Sullivan Winter Music 2022
9:00 pm FHS Boys Varsity Basketball: v Brockton 03-07-23

  • Franklin Town Hall TV - Our Government Channel (Comcast 11, Verizon 29) = TUESDAY

8:00 am School Committee 02-28-23: 02-28-23
11:30 am OSRP 03-09-23
2:00 pm School Committee 02-28-23: 02-28-23
5:00 pm Economic Development: 03-01-23
7:00 pm     School Committee: LIVE, Chambers, 881 8216 6946 code: 987537

School Committee Meeting - CANCELED DUE TO WEATHER


Get this week's program guide for Franklin.TV and Franklin Public Radio (wfpr.fm) online  http://franklin.tv/programguide.pdf 

Franklin.TV and Franklin Public Radio (wfpr.fm)
Franklin.TV and Franklin Public Radio (wfpr.fm)

Monday, March 13, 2023

Franklin Public Schools, MA: early release day for Tuesday, March 14, 2023

Dear Franklin Public School Staff and Families,

As you may know, the current weather predictions for tomorrow call for rain mixed with snow in the morning, turning to heavier snow and wind gusts tomorrow afternoon. Based on the timing of this event, it is expected that the snow will most impact the afternoon/evening. 

After careful consideration, Franklin Public Schools will have an early release tomorrow, Tuesday, March 14, 2023. All K-12 schools should follow their regular half-day schedule. 

Early Release Times 
  • K-5 Schools  - 11:45 AM
  • Middle Schools - 10:45
  • High School - 10:55

ECDC is canceled for students. ECDC staff should report at the regularly scheduled time in the morning.

Solutions Program will remain open until 2:00 pm.

All scheduled after-school activities and evening events are canceled tomorrow.   

Respectfully,

Lucas Giguere
Superintendent

Franklin Public Schools, MA: early release day for Tuesday, March 14, 2023
Franklin Public Schools, MA: early release day for Tuesday, March 14, 2023

Two poetry events at the Library for April to celebrate "National Poetry Month" - Apr 8 & Apr 29

Come celebrate National Poetry Month at the Franklin Public Library with poetry workshops and a Favorite Poem Recordings!

  • April 8, 12-3 PM
Poetry Writing Workshops

FOUnd POETRY with Camille Napier Bernstein

OR

“I WRITE – You Do, Too”  with jamele adams

  • April 29, 12-3 PM
Favorite Poem Project™  with Steve Sherlock  and Camille Napier Bernstein

Choose a favorite published poem that you have long treasured or recently discovered. Read it for a recording celebrating National Poetry Month for later inclusion on Steve’s podcast.

Note: Poems may not be ones you or family members or friends have written. 
Limit: Five minutes reading time.
Use the form here to sign up to read your favorite poem ->   https://forms.gle/yyrpREyk4BBFXGpr8 

Download and share the flyer with your friends & neighbors

Two poetry events at the Library for April to celebrate "National Poetry Month" - Apr 8 & Apr 29
Two poetry events at the Library for April to celebrate "National Poetry Month" - Apr 8 & Apr 29

Rotary Comedy Night - April 22 - 6 PM

Buffet Dinner (optional) starts 6 PM - Shows Start at 7PM

Franklin Elks 1077 Pond Street Franklin, Ma. 02038


Rotary Comedy Night - April 22 - 6 PM
Rotary Comedy Night - April 22 - 6 PM

Franklin High School Cheerleaders take D1 Championship

Congratulations to our newly 👑 Division 1 Winter 2023 State Champions 
🏅Franklin  
🥈Methuen 
🥉 Greater Lowell Tech

Shared from Twitter -> https://twitter.com/MSAA_33/status/1635086170161057793

@FHScheer_  is your Division 1 State Champion!!!!!🚨 🙌🏻🙌🏻🎉💙🤍Let’s go Panthers!!!
@FHScheer_
is your Division 1 State Champion!!!!!🚨 🙌🏻🙌🏻🎉💙🤍Let’s go Panthers!!!


The Arts & Culture Survey is open for your input!

The survey to provide input on arts & culture in Franklin is open ->   https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSf4AWODps2aVQd_tzHIGfcJBRwUdpvYB9jK3hgfxploSWc7zw/viewform

Or use the QR Code in the image to get to the survey -> 

The Arts & Culture Survey is open for your input!
The Arts & Culture Survey is open for your input!


You can also participate in the Listening Tour; next stop Apr 28 at the Franklin Library. Additional details on the tour stops -> https://www.franklinma.gov/home/news/youre-invited-franklin-arts-culture-listening-tour

   
The Arts & Culture listening tour
The Arts & Culture listening tour

This year's Franklin High School DECA accomplishments are many!

From the Franklin DECA Twitter account (https://twitter.com/FranklinMA_DECA)   we share the good news as follows:
  • A big congrats to our outgoing state officer, Aradhya Garg! Your leadership and guidance for our program has been invaluable. Your advisor can safely say that you have helped me out more times than I can count. We are so proud of you!!
  • Congrats to our state officer candidate, Zeina Alshawabkeh, for a wonderfully run campaign and all her hard work and effort. We are so proud of you, as we are every day. You make our DECA chapter a better place and you have a very bright future ahead of you.
  • We got our first finalists! Top 10 finishers Ryan Martin, Matt Cacciapaglia, and Sam Munitka. As Stuart Scott used to say, “Winner winner, chicken Parmesan dinner!!”
  • Boston ➡️ Sunshine State. Congrats to our winners in IMC-product, Jack Hagerty, Kieran Mitchell and Anurag Kavishwar
  • Gimme, gimme, gimme ANOTHER finalist!! Congrats to Aradhya Garg (not pictured) and Max Tobin on placing in Entrepreneurship Team Decision Making!
  • El Presidente is heading to Orlando!! Congrats to our chapter president, Nihara Lijan, for winning her event Innovation Plan.
  • Antonio Marzoratti and Arav Tyagi get top 10 on Business Growth Plan. We’re gonna need another trophy case!!
  • Kavya Dave, Zeina Alshawabkeh, Haasini Sabbella are top 10 finishers in Finance Operations Research. Proud of these ladies!!
  • More top 10s! Kelsey Maguire, Jenna Simone (not pictured) and Ava Davies take home medals for sports and entertainment marketing operations research. Kasey Brady and Sabrina Tierney also place top 10 in their event as well (not pictured)
  • Sid Chandra, Jay Gorgas, Aayush Srinivas are Florida bound! These gentlemen won their event and qualify for ICDC in April #Booya
  • Andrew Colford, Nikki Murali, Taylor Lacerda are top ten finalists in SEOR! Going back to back like Drake, these students are state finalists two years in a row
  • Congrats to Brendan Collins for placing top 10 in his event!
  • That concludes our SCDC Conference. Your advisors can’t say enough how proud we are of our competitors and how hard they worked to get here this weekend. Whether you advanced to ICDC or not, be proud of yourselves for coming this weekend and competing!


Welcome to awards szn
Welcome to awards season


Good Deeds: Norfolk County Registry of Deeds Celebrates Women's History Month

By William P. O’Donnell, Norfolk County Register of Deeds

Women's History Month is observed in March to recognize the impact and importance of women in our society. We should all be aware of the importance of women in society, in shaping the country we all live in, and in our history.

Women’s History Month began in 1978 as a weeklong celebration to coincide with International Women’s Day and originated in Santa Rosa, California. The movement was met with wide-spread support and gained nationwide notoriety. The following year, communities throughout the country began adopting the celebration.

Women's organizations and historians successfully lobbied for national recognition in 1980. President Jimmy Carter issued the first presidential proclamation establishing March 8th as National Women's History Week. Each President after President Carter continued this proclamation until 1987, when Congress passed Public Law 100-9, designating March as "Women’s History Month." Since 1995, each president has issued an annual proclamation designating the month of March as "Women’s History Month."

Each year, the National Women’s History Alliance selects and publishes the yearly theme. This year the theme is "Celebrating Women Who Tell Our Stories." In keeping with this year’s theme for Women’s History Month, I would like to share some of the stories I discovered while researching records at the Norfolk County Registry of Deeds.

Abigail Adams
Abigail Adams
Abigail Adams, the United States' second First Lady, was born in Norfolk County. She was born in 1744 in Weymouth. In 1764, she married John Adams. She was President Adam's closest confidant and took an active role in politics and what was taking place in the country. She was an abolitionist who believed in a woman's right to education and the ability to make their own decisions about their lives. John Quincy Adams, Abigail Adams' son, would become the sixth President of the United States. She is buried in Quincy alongside her husband.  

Deborah Sampson
Deborah Sampson


Deborah Sampson lived in Sharon, a town in Norfolk County. Born in 1760, she attempted to enlist as a man in the Continental Army. Despite being discovered and sent home, Ms. Sampson later attempted again to enlist, this time succeeding and joining the 4th Massachusetts Regiment. During the American Revolutionary War, she was wounded in battle and received an honorable discharge.



Sunita Williams
Sunita Williams
A more modern warrior who I had the pleasure of meeting down at the Falmouth Road Race is American astronaut Sunita Williams. Sunita grew up in Needham and graduated from high school there in 1983. She went on to complete her education at the United States Naval Academy. She has had a long and successful career with NASA and at one point held the record for the most spacewalks of any woman. Ms. Williams also ran the first marathon in space. In 2017, the Needham School Committee voted to name a newly constructed elementary school the Sunita L. Williams Elementary School.
Katharine Lee Bates
Katharine Lee Bates


Katharine Lee Bates was born in Falmouth in 1857, but did you know she lived in Wellesley? Ms. Bates was a well-known author who was inspired to write "America the Beautiful" after hiking up Pike's Peak in Colorado. These words were later adapted into a hymn that was chosen as the runner-up for the National Anthem.

Helen Keller
Helen Keller
Helen Keller was an advocate for the disabled and a suffragette. She contracted an illness at a young age that rendered her blind and deaf. When you think of Helen Keller, you also think of Anne Sullivan, her incredible teacher and champion. Both of these great and strong women lived in Wrentham, Norfolk County. Helen Keller's autobiography, "The Story of My Life," and later the film "The Miracle Worker" provide great insight into these two women's ability to overcome obstacles, their compassion, and the idea that no one should be defined by the expectations of others.

Dr Helen P. Cleary
Dr Helen P. Cleary


Every day, the women of Norfolk County make our communities a better place to live. Doctor Helen P. Cleary, for example, who joined the United States Marine Corps in 1942 and retired as a Lieutenant Colonel, was the first woman elected to the Town of Norfolk's Board of Selectmen.



Mindy Kaling
Mindy Kaling


Norfolk County has been home to other inspiring and impactful women. In 1896, Harriet L. Hemenway of Canton co-founded the Massachusetts Audubon Society. Audie Cornish grew up in Randolph, Massachusetts, and is a journalist and National Public Radio news anchor. Norfolk County can claim entertainers ranging from actress Mindy Kaling, who was born and raised in Wellesley and produced the show "The Office," to noted Broadway and film star Lee Remick, who was born and raised in Quincy. 

Aly Raisman
Aly Raisman

The strength and grace of Needham’s Aly Raisman to be an Olympian Captain and to win numerous Olympic medals is inspirational enough. Yet Ms. Raisman’s bravery and eloquence in speaking out as a survivor to stop sexual abuse, which led her to be a recipient of the Arthur Ashe Courage Award, should be a shining example to all of us.

It is great to recognize and be mindful of the women in our society and all that they have accomplished. Let us take a moment to thank all the women who have made a difference in our communities and lives. Our lives, our communities, our county, and our country would not be what they are without all of you.

Sharing the recent More Perfect Union - wfpr episodes

What is a podcast? 
One easy way is to think of a podcast as "radio on demand." If you listen to radio, the show is scheduled for a particular day and time. If you miss it, now you can listen to it when you want if there is a podcast episode published.
Except for the music programs, the wfpr.fm radio shows all have a podcast version so you can listen when you want.

More Perfect Union is scheduled for airplay on Monday's but with your favorite podcast player, you can listen anytime. The most recent episode are listed here:

074 - The Gun Problem
In this episode, the group sits down to talk about the growing problem surrounding gun violence; why this keeps happening, the false conflation between mental health and shootings, what steps need to be taken to mitigate violence, and what the future looks like.




075 - The State of Education in America with Dr. Ken Elmore
In this episode, the group is joined by new Dean College president Dr. Kenneth Elmore, to discuss the current state of education in the United States; where has modern education improved, what could use improving, is diversity being addressed, and much more.

Audio file -> https://more-perfect-union.captivate.fm/episode/075-the-state-of-education-in-america-with-dr-ken-elmore 



wfpr.fm: A More Perfect Union (audio)
wfpr.fm: A More Perfect Union (audio)
More Perfect Union - WFPR
Discussing American Politics and Current Events
Peter Fasciano, Dr. Michael Walker Jones, Dr. Natalia Linos, Jeff Roy, Chris Woolf and Nick Remissong host a round table discussion on current events and American politics, bringing about thoughtful conversation, compelling discourse, and a look at what the future might hold for the United States.
Find all the More Perfect Union episodes online -> https://more-perfect-union.captivate.fm/episodes  or subscribe with your favorite podcast app

Find other wfpr.fm podcasts on the wfpr page ->   https://wfpr.fm/wfpr_v2_011.htm

Franklin & Bellingham Rail Trail Monthly Meeting - March 14 at 7 PM


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Franklin & Bellingham Rail Trail Monthly Meeting - March 14 at 7 PM

 


We'll be holding our regular meeting on Tuesday March 14  at 7 PM at  our favorite spot, 67 Degrees Brewing Co. at 158 Grove St., Franklin, MA 02038.

We'd love to see you there

Regards,

Franklin & Bellingham Rail Trail Committee




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