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Principal and superintendent report on student achievements, testing and upcoming events

Town of Webb Union Free School District Board of Education · May 8, 2025
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Summary

Principal John Swick highlighted community service and student recognitions (Community Pride Day with over 1,300 pounds of trash collected, AP and 3–8 testing schedule), while Superintendent Jennifer Dunn summarized program updates and state budget takeaways including free meals continuation and a retiree salary-cap waiver.

Principal John Swick reported that students and faculty participated in Community Pride Day on May 7; together they collected over 1,300 pounds of trash, with the 5th and 12th grades collecting the most. He also noted AP exams, NYS 3–8 testing with results expected in August, upcoming screenings for pre-K and kindergarten, music performances, and staff recognitions.

Superintendent Jennifer Dunn reported that the Sandy Hook Promise program is advancing toward student training, that the cafeteria received an outstanding five-year audit, and she summarized several state budget items relevant to districts: an updated cell-phone ban, a waiver pathway for zero-emission buses, continuation of free student meals next year, and a waiver of the retiree salary cap. The Board logged the reports without formal votes.