6.5.2025 Fall River School Committee Technology Subcommittee

Fall River Government TV Jun 6, 2025 YouTube Report Issue

The Fall River School Committee Technology Subcommittee convened on June 5th, 2025, with Mr. A, Mr. Bailey, and Miss Larab present. The meeting covered several technology-related items, beginning with a discussion on vape detectors. Mr. Cabral, the CIO, presented on the successful 8-month trial of vape detectors at Talbet Middle School, noting they would be funded by Title One monies and installed in other middle schools for the upcoming September. The committee voted 3-0 to refer the purchase of these vape detectors to the full committee as an emergency item, citing potential delays due to tariffs. Following this, the subcommittee discussed two grant possibilities: a student-run help desk and an esports program. The student-run help desk, proposed for Derby High School and RPA, would train students in IT repair and certification, potentially creating a pipeline for future district technicians. The esports program would focus on both competitive gaming and coding/game development, aiming to engage a broader student demographic. Both initiatives were referred to the full committee for approval, with the help desk motion passing 2-0 and the esports motion passing 2-0. A significant portion of the meeting was dedicated to live streaming options for subcommittee meetings. Mr. Cabral detailed the technical challenges and costs associated with live streaming, contrasting it with the current recorded broadcasts. The committee discussed various locations and funding, ultimately agreeing to explore setting up the current meeting room for live subcommittee broadcasts by September 1st, and developing a long-term plan for a dedicated school committee meeting room at the CUS building. This item was also referred to the full committee for direction, passing 2-0. Other updates included the installation of a Comcast redundant internet connection for the district and an overview of summer technology projects. The meeting concluded with a motion to enter executive session to discuss security personnel and devices, which passed 3-0, followed by a motion to adjourn.

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