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Alders move to bring Securly classroom monitoring and other school contracts to the floor; finance committee recommends several education agreements

6435051 · October 7, 2025
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Summary

The Board of Alders moved to discharge an education committee item for a multiyear Securly agreement and heard finance-committee reports recommending approval for several school-related contracts, including a United Way tutoring extension and a bus camera monitoring program.

The New Haven Board of Alders asked to discharge an education committee item so it could consider immediately a proposed multiyear agreement between the Board of Education and Securly for classroom monitoring tools, the board heard. The item was identified in the meeting as Adeline 20250475 and a motion to discharge the item from the education committee was presented for consideration.

IT officer Michael Sineon told the education committee that the Securly agreement "will allow teachers to use Securly to monitor students' activities including school work progress on laptops" and that it "allows IT to…

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