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Chair moves to enter executive session to discuss access to Hampden-Wilbraham Regional School District security cameras

April 29, 2026 | Hampden-Wilbraham Regional School District, School Boards, Massachusetts


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Chair moves to enter executive session to discuss access to Hampden-Wilbraham Regional School District security cameras
The chair moved that the Hampden-Wilbraham Regional School District enter executive session under Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 30A, §21(a)(4) to discuss the deployment of security personnel, devices or strategies and questions of access to the district’s security cameras, including coordination with the Wilbraham Police Department and regional emergency services. A committee member seconded the motion and members indicated assent by voice; the chair then directed that the public recording be suspended before the meeting went into closed session.

The request was introduced as agenda item three after brief opening remarks and the Pledge of Allegiance. The chair said the matter required a closed session specifically "to discuss the deployment of security personnel or devices or strategies" under the cited exemption to the state Open Meeting Law. No further details about the camera system, access protocols, or particular security incidents were disclosed on the public record.

The motion was moved and seconded on the record and adopted by voice; the transcript records members saying in favor, but it does not provide an individual roll-call or a numerical tally. The chair then instructed staff to suspend the public recording before the session moved to executive session.

Because the subject involves security deployment and law-enforcement coordination, the board invoked the statutory exception to permit discussion in private. The transcript does not show any substantive, on-the-record discussion of camera access, technical specifications, or agreements with police and emergency services; those matters, if discussed, occurred in the closed-session portion of the meeting.

The meeting proceeded into executive session; the public portion ended with the suspension of recording and no additional public votes or actions on the camera-access issues were recorded in the provided transcript excerpt.

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