Fall River School Committee Faces Health and Safety Concerns Amidst Maintenance Delays
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Meeting Type:
School Board
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Meeting Date:
10/15/2024
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Recording Published:
10/16/2024
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Duration:
85 Minutes
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State:
Massachusetts
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County:
Bristol County
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Towns:
Fall River
- Meeting Overview:
The Fall River School Committee meeting on October 15 focused on critical health and safety issues, ongoing maintenance delays, and the need for clear communication protocols to address these challenges. The discussions revealed concerns about air quality, mold, and outdated infrastructure in several district schools, with an urgent call for improved transparency and responsiveness from the administration.
A prominent topic was the unresolved health and safety issues in the district. Representatives from the Health and Safety Committee expressed appreciation for efforts by specific individuals but stressed that numerous problems remained unaddressed beyond a few schools. A failed meeting on October 4 due to absent district representatives was highlighted as a concern. To address these issues, a new meeting was scheduled for October 28. The representative underscored the need for a consistent protocol to ensure recommendations were implemented across all schools. They noted a lack of updates from previous reports sent to key district figures.
The committee members delved into these health and safety concerns, with one member expressing unawareness of certain complaints and suggesting that specific reports be shared with the committee to enhance understanding. There was a consensus on the necessity for open communication and regular updates between the health and safety committee and the administration to manage concerns with due diligence. The dialogue also touched on the absence of annual reports from past health and safety committees since 2018, further complicating oversight efforts.
Maintenance issues within school buildings also drew attention. Delays in addressing basic infrastructure needs, such as ceiling tile replacements, were a point of contention. A committee member emphasized the importance of a protocol ensuring timely responses to maintenance requests, citing an incident where ceiling tiles referred to as “horse hair tiles” at Green School remained unreplaced despite assurances during a walkthrough. The absence of communication regarding maintenance walkthroughs and repairs was criticized, with calls for better accountability and transparency.
The involvement of the Department of Public Health (DPH) in assessing air quality and structural integrity at schools was discussed, with inspections conducted at various locations, including Lerno and Green. Concerns were raised about the lack of formal communication regarding the results of these inspections, which led to further frustration among committee members. Preliminary observations suggested HVAC issues might contribute to the problems, and the need for proper health and safety measures was acknowledged.
Additionally, the committee explored health concerns related to student behavior, recognizing such behavior as a potential workplace hazard. A collaborative effort to address these behaviors was deemed necessary, with a focus on ensuring staff and student safety. The meeting also discussed the training of new staff members, particularly concerning behavioral management techniques, and the importance of timely training to prevent safety risks.
The condition of specific school facilities, particularly regarding insulation and mold issues, was another focal point. It was clarified that only damaged insulation would be replaced gradually, given the substantial costs involved. Room 008 at Lerno was identified as a hotspot for issues, with a call for a detailed report on its status and necessary renovations.
The meeting addressed safety practices and restraint policies in schools, with reflections on improvements over the past 25 years. Concerns were raised about the presence and surveillance of timeout rooms in schools, with requests for reports on their locations and monitoring capabilities. Additionally, the provision of classroom supplies was a subject of discussion, highlighting the challenges teachers face in obtaining necessary items and the need for a clearer request process.
Finally, the committee briefly touched on the upcoming ballot question regarding the removal of the MCAS graduation requirement.
Maria Pontes
School Board Officials:
Paul Coogan, Kevin Aguiar, Sara Rodrigues, Bobby Bailey, Mimi Larrivee, Shelli Pereira, Tom Khoury
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Meeting Type:
School Board
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Meeting Date:
10/15/2024
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Recording Published:
10/16/2024
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Duration:
85 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Massachusetts
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County:
Bristol County
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Towns:
Fall River
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