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Superintendent outlines expanded safety, mental-health and family-engagement steps for Saugerties schools
Summary
At the Jan. 13 Saugerties Central School District board meeting the superintendent detailed new and ongoing safety measures, expanded Aaron’s Law instruction for grades 9–12, increased trauma-informed training and mobile mental-health supports, and a new family learning webinar series.
The Saugerties Central School District superintendent told the school board on Jan. 13 that student safety and well-being remain the district’s highest priority and described a suite of measures aimed at strengthening prevention, response and support.
"Our highest priority is the safety and well-being of students and staff," the superintendent said, noting the district’s partnership with the Ulster County Special Victims Unit, Mobile Mental Health and trauma-informed-care experts. The district said it continues to staff Atlas security and a resource officer who checks in weekly with building…
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