1.30.2026 Fall River School Committee - Policy Subcommittee

Fall River Government TV Jan 30, 2026 YouTube Report Issue

The Fall River School Committee Policy Subcommittee convened on Friday, January 30th, 2026, at 5:00 pm. The meeting began with citizen input, where Nelson Vasquez and Taylor Perry advocated for a clear fraternization policy to uphold ethical standards and student safety. The subcommittee then delved into a discussion about revising the policy manual, with the Superintendent recommending a section-by-section review due to the lack of a comprehensive update in a long time. The administration also detailed plans to transition policy documents to an ADA-compliant digital format using Diligent, aiming for completion by April 2026, which will streamline future updates. Key policy discussions and decisions included Policy BBA (School Committee Powers and Duties), which was tabled to allow the Superintendent to provide language from the evaluation rubric regarding personnel decisions. Policy BBAA (School Committee Member Authority) was referred for a first read to the full committee with amendments, notably allowing the chair or a quorum of the school committee to call special meetings, and removing language about individual members dominating discussions or having investigative duties. Policy BDB (School Committee Officers) was also referred for a first read, with amendments clarifying subcommittee appointments and empowering the vice chair to ensure orderly meetings, though the committee decided to retain the chair (Mayor) as the primary spokesperson. Financial policies (Section D) were tabled due to the CFO's absence. The subcommittee also addressed the district handbook, which was referred for a first read with amendments, including a significant change to explicitly state that strip searches of students shall never be conducted. A fraternization policy was tabled for further review, with a request for historical context from Attorney Assad and a commitment to address both staff-to-staff and staff-to-student relationship policies. The staff conduct policy (GE GB) was referred to the full committee as reviewed and unchanged, and a social networking policy was referred with stronger, more explicit language regarding staff-student interactions. The meeting concluded with a brief discussion on human resource onboarding delays and the use of school parking lots during snow bans, with no formal action taken on these items.

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