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Superintendent details start-of-year plans: building tours, device ban implementation and free universal lunches at Hendrick Hudson High School

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Superintendent provided an abbreviated start-of-year update Aug. 27 describing building tours, staff convocation, an upcoming student-device restriction aligned with state law, and Hendrick Hudson High School's entry into the National School Lunch Program offering universal free meals this year.

Superintendent provided an abbreviated start-of-year update at the Hendrick Hudson Central School District Board of Education meeting on Aug. 27, outlining building tours, staff convocation activities, implementation plans for a new student-device restriction tied to state law, and the high school’s move to the National School Lunch Program, which will provide universal free meals to all students for the coming year.

The superintendent said the board would conduct required visual inspections and safety-monitoring tours of all occupied school buildings immediately after the public session. The tour schedule announced for the evening is: 6:45 p.m. — Hendrick Hudson High School; 7:30 p.m. — Blue Mountain Middle School; 8:15 p.m. — Furnace Woods Elementary School; 9:00 p.m. — Buchanan-Verplank Elementary…

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