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Yorktown superintendent reports enrollment, test gains and awards; budget passed about 75%
Summary
Superintendent Dr. Hatter presented the districtyear-end review, citing enrollment figures, improved percentile performance on state assessments, national recognitions and an overwhelming budget vote. He also briefed the board on a cell-phone ban survey and an agreement to pilot county bus stop-arm cameras for safety.
Dr. Hatter, superintendent of Yorktown Central School District, presented a year-end review at the board meeting on June 2 that summarized enrollment, student-assessment trends, recent recognitions and next steps for district policy and safety initiatives.
The most immediate data point: the district's K–12 October 2024 bed-state enrollment was reported at 3,455 students. Dr. Hatter also said the district's prekindergarten program had about 20 students currently and that prekindergarten enrollment for the coming year was “close to 150–160” and growing.
Why it matters: the presentation combined outcome metrics used by the district with examples of extracurricular success and national recognitions, and it framed near-term operational work — such as the approved budget, policy development and a pilot for bus stop-arm cameras — that…
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