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Hendrick Hudson begins work on bell‑to‑bell device policy; technology office outlines Chromebook, GoGuardian and support changes

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District officials said they are drafting a required personal-device policy and described technology updates including Chromebook warranties, expanded portal transport details, new tech support through BOCES and planned staff training.

Hendrick Hudson Central School District administrators told the board they have started drafting a districtwide policy to implement New York State’s requirement that limits personally owned internet‑connected student devices during the school day and that the district will seek broad stakeholder input before finalizing the policy.

The district’s executive director for technology and innovation, Tamita Joy, summarized technical and operational work underway: a four‑year warranty program on student Chromebooks purchased via an educational discount, continued offering of optional device insurance for families, completion of a transportation display in the parent portal showing AM/PM alternate stops, expansion of…

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