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Principals report attendance, programs and family engagement at Turnpike, RPES, KMS and LHS
Summary
Principal reports highlighted attendance rates, family events and instructional programs: Turnpike reported 90.2% overall attendance and an Open House with more than 400 families; RPES and KMS outlined SCEP priorities and club/activity offerings; LHS reported PSAT participation and mental health initiatives.
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Principals presented building-level reports covering attendance, instructional programs, family engagement and extracurricular activities.
Turnpike Elementary reported building attendance of 90.2% (YTD 91.4%) with UPK–2 grade-level percentages listed; the school celebrated a successful Open House with "over 400 families in attendance," launched a Backpack Program serving 24 families and noted upcoming Harvest Fest and Book Fair events. The Turnpike report also described professional development sessions planned for Nov. 1, restorative-practices training and PBIS expectations.
Rensselaer Park Elementary highlighted chronic-absenteeism monitoring, data-driven instruction and a long list of after-school clubs and SEL initiatives referenced in the RPES SCEP. Knickerbacker Middle School reported an overall attendance of 91% and described department benchmark planning and a growing 21st Century program with more than 165 students registered. Lansingburgh High School noted PSAT administration (68 students) and rollout of mental-health initiatives including meet-and-greets for the School Based Mental Health Clinic.
