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Yorktown board adopts districtwide safety plan; superintendent flags new ‘Desha’s Law’ cardiac requirement

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Summary

The Yorktown Central School District held a public hearing on its districtwide safety plan and adopted the plan for 2025–26, with the superintendent saying recent state legislation (referred to as "Desha's Law") will require additional cardiac arrest planning that the district will return to the board to adopt.

The Yorktown Central School District Board of Education on Aug. 25 opened and closed a public hearing on the districtwide safety plan and voted to adopt the plan for the 2025–26 school year.

The hearing gave the community an opportunity to review the plan, which Superintendent Dr. Hatter said the district had posted online for 30 days. "Each year, school districts are required to post their district wide safety plan to their website for 30 days for the community to review," Dr. Hatter said. He added that building-level…

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