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Superintendent highlights VR learning, MBK summit and student awards; public commenters seek more graduation tickets and raise athletics concerns
Summary
Superintendent and staff showcased classroom innovations, community partnerships and student winners; the district announced a middle-school concert date change. During public comment, a grandmother requested more graduation tickets and a resident criticized athletic staff and administration.
Superintendent Dr. Mauricio opened the board meeting with updates on instructional programs, community partnerships and student recognitions, highlighting virtual-reality classroom work, the My Brother’s Keeper summit and a Westchester Engineering and Science Fair silver medal won by two Peekskill students.
Dr. Mauricio described a school visit in which students used virtual-reality headsets in the library to complete curriculum-connected assignments, and thanked staff for supporting the work. He noted several community partnerships, including collaborative programming with Ossining and Tarrytown school districts and a Westchester Community College initiative. Dr. Mauricio also announced that the Peekskill Middle School spring concert will be moved to June 9 to avoid a calendar conflict with a diocesan religious class schedule; he said the district will notify families by electronic calendar and…
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