8.18.2025 Fall River School Committee

Fall River Government TV Aug 18, 2025 YouTube Report Issue

The Fall River School Committee convened on Monday, August 18th, for a regular meeting that included contentious public input and several key decisions. Early in the meeting, a debate arose regarding who should read written citizens' input, with Mr. Das insisting the clerk read his submission, leading to a failed motion to change policy. Citizens' input included calls for the resignation of committee members Miss Pereira and Miss Laravey, and Superintendent Tracy Curley, along with allegations of sexual harassment and narcotics at Durfee High School, and concerns about the district's Facebook page comment restrictions. The committee voted 4-3 to have Attorney Assad research the legality of blocking Facebook comments, but a motion to immediately turn comments back on failed 3-4. Superintendent Curley provided updates on school readiness, new teacher orientation, and enrollment, noting 11,217 students enrolled and 67 new hires. Discussions around her report included concerns about class sizes, the lack of a strategic plan, and communication regarding student transfers. The committee approved several grants and contracts, including an $80,000 Early College Support Grant, which sparked debate about equitable support for all students. They also approved the Robert L. Medeiros Resiliency Prep Academy (RPA) and Stone School Programs of Studies, and a Virtual Pathway Specialist job description. A proposed Principal Salary Matrix for SY26, which restructures elementary and middle school categories and increases stipends for advanced degrees, was approved on its first read. Towards the end of the meeting, a heated discussion occurred regarding the committee's policy on reviewing and declassifying executive session minutes, with members accusing the administration of not following established policies. Mr. Das also apologized for some of his earlier comments during the RPA discussion. The committee then entered executive session, returning to approve several executive session minutes, a Memorandum of Agreement with FREA, uphold a professional grievance, and accept various collective bargaining agreements and individual contracts, including for Sean Sibson and Debbie Sardina. The meeting concluded with a motion to adjourn.

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