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Tioga updates: $76,000 spent on local food, NHS inductions, Spanish trip and driver policy enforcement

Tioga Central School District Board of Education · April 1, 2026
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Summary

Principals and directors reported that the food‑service department spent over $76,000 on local food in 2024–25, National Honor Society inductions occurred March 24, the Spanish Club trip to Ecuador is underway, and the district tightened rules for student drivers after finding registration gaps.

High school Principal James Howey told the board that the district’s food‑service department spent more than $76,000 on local food during the 2024–25 school year and reported that new National Honor Society members were inducted on March 24. He described coordination with senior class officers on senior trip planning and said, "they are a sharp bunch of kids."

Howey also reported the Spanish Club trip to Ecuador is underway and that a district family is being approved to host a foreign exchange student from Spain. He said the district began enhanced enforcement of student‑driver timeliness by issuing letters to students and parents after discovering some student drivers had not registered with the main office.