QUINCY SCHOOL COMMITTEE
FACILITIES, TRANSPORTATION & SECURITY SUBCOMMITTEE MEETING ~ Wednesday, October 20, 2021
A meeting of the Facilities, Transportation & Security Subcommittee was held on Wednesday, October 20, 2021 at 6:25 pm in the Coddington Building. Present were Mayor Thomas Koch, Mr. Paul Bregoli, Mr. Doug Gutro, Mrs. Emily Lebo, Mrs. Courtney Perdios, and Mr. Frank Santoro, Subcommittee Chair. Also present were Superintendent Kevin Mulvey, Assistant Superintendent Erin Perkins, City of Quincy Mechanical Engineer David Scott; and Ms. Laura Owens, Clerk.
Superintendent Mulvey thanked Mr. Scott and the Maintenance Department for the work done to keep the schools comfortable and safe for our students and staff. Mr. Scott reviewed the report that was submitted to School Committee in September and reminded School Committee that considerable improvements were completed prior to the 2020-2021 school year, so this summer was focused on maintenance and service plus routine repairs. One significant repair is that twenty heating coils in rooftop units were replaced at Quincy High School. For the last month, the department’s focus has been on heating systems to support increased fresh air circulation in schools.
Mr. Gutro asked if the information has been shared with the staff, students, and families. Superintendent Mulvey said that the report is posted on the QPS website, the information was shared with families at the summer back to school webinar, and principals have the information and can refer parent questions to the Superintendent’s Office.
Mrs. Perdios said that last year, availability of filters was an issue. Mr. Scott said this is no longer an issue, filters have been upgraded from a standard of MERV 8 to the highest MERV rating that can effectively be used with a particular system. (MERV 11 for 1-inch filters and MERV 13 for 2-inch filters). Filters with higher MERV ratings have to be changed more frequently.
Mrs. Perdios asked about the issue at the Wollaston Elementary School with humidity and mold in a basement classroom, Mr. Scott said significant improvements have been made to the ventilation system plus dehumidifiers with pumps. Mrs. Perdios asked about screens for windows, Mr. Scott said there is a mix of buildings with and without window screens.
Mr. Bregoli asked if the Lincoln Hancock locker room is completed, Mr. Scott said he has not been there recently, but the HVAC equipment was completed and installed in the summer.
Mr. Bregoli asked about the NQHS exhaust fans and chillers, these have long been an issue. Mr. Scott said the work is continuing, systematically working on eliminating issues, even with new equipment.
Mr. Bregoli asked about Quincy High School HVAC components, the building is a little over 10 years old. Mr. Scott said there are manufacturing failures, the equipment is out of warranty and the manufacturer is not standing behind the equipment.
Mayor Koch thanked Mr. Scott and his team for all of their hard work. Mayor Koch asked about the effect on energy usage of having windows open year round. Mr. Scott reiterated that as the outside air temperature goes down, windows can be opened an inch at either end of the room for significant air flow. Mayor Koch reiterated that the air exchange rates in our school buildings is better than in most homes.
Mrs. Lebo said that staff should be reminded about how the windows should be opened during the cold weather. Mr. Mulvey said this information was shared last year and will be shared again.
Mr. Santoro noted that Commissioner Hines was not able to attend tonight due to illness, and deferred the remaining agenda items to the next Facilities, Transportation & Security meeting.
Mrs. Perdios asked for an update on the Point Webster Middle School grounds funding. Mayor Koch said this is very close to being able to be discussed
Superintendent Mulvey said that in planning for a Quincy Public Schools Feasibility Study, he has compiled a list of issues to help define the scope: Grade 5 Students returning to Clifford Marshall and Lincoln Hancock; Universal Pre-Kindergarten; the effect of the Reach program on Middle School APC program; redistricting to relieve higher enrollment at certain schools; the Learning Center opening/students moving from ECC; St. Mary’s School property. An outside consultant would be able to analyze these and provide suggestions/recommendations along with construction costs.
Mr. Gutro said that some are philosophical discussions for School Committee to consider and redistricting and construction will be the end result.
Mrs. Lebo asked for additional Open Enrollment information that details the home schools where the requests coming from. Mrs. Lebo suggested that School Committee form a Task Force on this issue.
Mrs. Perdios asked about budget surplus from last school year. Mayor Koch clarified that any budget overages were absorbed by the City’s general fund, but he will be looking at funding sources and outside consultants for the feasibility study.
Mayor Koch added integrating classroom space for the Early Intervention program currently in Squantum into a Quincy Public Schools building to the list of considerations.
Mrs. Perdios asked about establishing a timeline. Superintendent Mulvey said this can be drafted for review by School Committee.
Mrs. Lebo said that the federal government spending plan will require Universal Pre-Kindergarten to be implemented in public schools.
Information about Quincy Public Schools students living in the recently opened residential developments in Quincy was shared with School Committee.
Superintendent Mulvey updated that the QHS Security System replacement is under contract, the work will begin in approximately four weeks and will hopefully be completed in a weekend day with no disruption at the school. Mrs. Perdios asked for details of what is being replaced, the security system hardware and software will be upgraded and additional cameras to be added to the school.
Mayor Koch left the meeting at 7:00 pm.
Mrs. Lebo asked about the reports of vaping at the high schools, Superintendent Mulvey met with both high school principals and staff are circulating in the restrooms regularly while trying to maintain student privacy. Vape detectors were installed prior to the pandemic and Superintendent Mulvey will follow up on the status. Mrs. Lebo asked about the Health Interventionists being involved in assisting students who may be addicted to the vaping substances.
Mrs. Perdios asked about what happens when students are found vaping, is there a zero tolerance policy. Superintendent Mulvey said that it is handled on a case by case basis, starting with getting students assistance, restorative justice, and ultimately, disciplinary actions including suspension.
Mrs. Perdios asked if the new system will allow for additional capacity for retaining footage and Superintendent Mulvey confirmed. Superintendent Mulvey cautioned that there is a protocol on review of security footage, it is considered a student record and subject to privacy requirements.
Mrs. Lebo clarified that smoking and vaping is not a zero-tolerance policy, these are very limited as the state has regulations around student discipline. Superintendent Mulvey agreed, these policies would be limited to weapons and drugs and alternate educational resources are required to be provided.
Mrs. Perdios made a motion to adjourn the Facilities, Transportation & Security Subcommittee meeting at 7:15 pm. Mr. Gutro seconded the motion and on a voice vote, the ayes have it.