Board approves second reading for track/court lighting policy, accepts first read of remote-learning policy

Byram Hills Central School District Board of Education · December 10, 2025

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Summary

The board approved the second reading of the track/field/court lighting and sound policy and accepted a first read of the district's remote learning policy, which aligns with the emergency remote-instruction plan; the track/court policy had been posted for 30 days with no public comment.

The Byram Hills Central School District board approved the second reading of Policy 10-10 (track/field/court lighting and sound) and accepted a first reading of Policy 47-65 (remote learning).

Gina (district staff) told the board that the track/field policy had been posted on the district website for 30 days for public comment and that no feedback was received. "We did not receive any feedback," she said, and presented the remote-learning policy as aligned to the district's emergency remote-instruction plan. The remote policy outlines district responsibilities for surveying families for technology needs, providing devices and connectivity where required, expectations for attendance and behavior in remote instruction, and teacher/parent responsibilities during emergency closures.

The board moved and seconded the combined motion to approve the second read of the lighting/sound policy and to accept the remote-learning policy as a first read; the motion was approved by voice vote. No roll-call tally was provided at the meeting.

Administrators said the remote-learning policy will be finalized after the first-read period and posted according to district policy for any additional comment.