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Interim superintendent warns cafeteria will run limited service as Pascack Valley readies other upgrades

Pascack Valley Regional High School District Board of Education · August 26, 2025
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Summary

Interim Superintendent Dirk Phillips told the board Aug. 25 that a delayed roof reinforcement will keep Pascack Valley’s cafeteria from offering full kitchen service for roughly two to three weeks; he also outlined auditorium renovations, climate-control upgrades, a MacBook refresh and new courses for the year.

Dirk Phillips, interim superintendent of the Pascack Valley Regional High School District, told the board Aug. 25 that a roof reinforcement needed to accommodate a new cafeteria HVAC and exhaust unit will delay full kitchen service at the start of the school year and that the district expects the cafeteria to be fully operational within two to three weeks after the work is completed.

Phillips said the delayed installation affects both the HVAC function and kitchen exhaust, forcing the cafeterias to operate as they did at the end of the prior school year. “Without that in place, it’s gonna put a delay in us opening the kitchen,” he said.

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