[CASL-L] Security cameras in the library
Tenley Stoltz
tenley.stoltz at somers.k12.ct.us
Wed Jan 15 04:54:57 PST 2025
Good morning,
Our LMC does have a camera. I didn't want one, but after there was a fight
in the makerspace I was overruled. It is a broad angle camera that shows
the majority of the space. You can't see the computer, but I did find out
recently that you can see me. ☹️ I had been told when it was installed that
it had been angled to not show the circulation desk, so I'm less than
thrilled. The only reason I'm ok with it is because I know they only check
the footage when there has been an issue and they are looking for a
student.
Tenley
On Wed, Jan 15, 2025 at 7:21 AM Jamie Sepa <jsepa at simsburyschools.net>
wrote:
> Good morning all,
> I would say no. Here is a recent opinion about something similar in
> classrooms. The library is my classroom.
>
> Your idea to place surveillance cameras in classrooms more broadly is very
> different and especially concerning. Setting aside how intrusive teachers
> would find such cameras, the State Board of Labor Relations has ruled that
> placement of surveillance cameras in the workplace is a mandatory subject
> of negotiations. *See, e.g.*, City of Hartford
> <http://www.lawadmin.com/sg/gendocs/4719.pdf>, Decision No. 4719 (St. Bd.
> Lab. Rel., March 19, 2014). Accordingly, it would be an unfair labor
> practice for you to place surveillance cameras in classrooms unless your
> school district and the teachers’ union agree through negotiations that you
> may do so (which will never happen).
>
> The full text of the article is here
> <https://www.ctschoollaw.com/2025/01/cas-legal-mailbag-1-9-25/>.
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jamie
>
>
>
>
> Jamie Sepa
>
>
>
> *Library Scientist andK-12 Library/Media CoordinatorSimsbury Public
> Schools860.658.2251 ext. 118*
>
>
>
> Think Dangerously™
>
>
> On Tue, Jan 14, 2025 at 8:59 PM CASL President <president at ctcasl.org>
> wrote:
>
>> Hmm. That is an interesting one. I don't know much about this, but I
>> don't like the idea of the checkout screen being seen.
>>
>> What is the rationale for having them? I understand security, but is
>> there something that has been happening?
>>
>> *Jenny Lussier*
>> CASL President
>>
>> Connecticut Association of School Librarians Organization Address:
>>
>> 4 Wotton Lane
>>
>> Burlington, CT 06013
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Jan 14, 2025 at 4:22 PM Elizabeth Wright <
>> liz.sarah.wright at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi all!
>>>
>>> I was wondering who has security cameras in their libraries as a part of
>>> the security of the school. My principal seems to think that putting a
>>> camera in the space is a good idea. The biggest worry I have is where
>>> they’re talking about putting it, which would give the camera a view of our
>>> checkout screen.
>>>
>>> But I’m wondering how others see this!
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Liz
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Tenley Stoltz
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