In a recent government meeting, officials addressed the ongoing heat advisory affecting local schools, emphasizing safety measures to protect students and staff. With limited air-conditioned spaces available, school leaders have been instructed to implement a rotation schedule for staff to utilize these areas effectively.
To further mitigate heat-related risks, local emergency medical services will be present at major outdoor events, and designated personnel will monitor activities for signs of heat illness, ensuring quick access to emergency services and additional water supplies. The district is also considering modifications to end-of-year events, including potential changes to graduation ceremonies, depending on the heat's impact.
Officials encouraged frequent hydration, noting that all school buildings are equipped with water fillers, and additional drinking water will be provided where possible. Staff are advised to keep blinds closed and lights off to reduce heat, while custodial teams are working to circulate cooler air during the night.
Despite the extreme temperatures, the school calendar will remain unchanged, and the New York State Education Department has not authorized any adjustments to the schedule for Regents exams.
The meeting also included a moment of recognition for retiring staff members and two board trustees who will be attending their final meeting. The community was encouraged to reach out to building principals for any specific concerns related to the heat advisory.