The winter sports season is winding down - click here for a summary of titles won by Hendrick Hudson High School teams and upcoming post-season events.
It has been fun and games lately in Marilyne Strang’s first-grade class at FGL, with students creating and playing their own board games, an activity that reinforces ELA and math skills, as well as social skills and communication.
New York State has provided the Hendrick Hudson School District with COVID-19 tests for all students and staff. Tests will be distributed this week, and it is recommended that students are tested on Sunday, February 27, before returning to school following the break.
Fourteen Hen Hud student musicians recently represented the school district at the ACDA (American Choral Directors Association) Eastern Division Honor Choir Conference in Boston.
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The Pen Pal Project is a fun-filled initiative that is helping Hendrick Hudson’s K-5 students build new connections with others in the same grade ahead of next year’s implementation of the Princeton Plan. The activity is also helping fifth graders feel more comfortable with their transition to middle school.
Westchester County, in partnership with Quadrant Biosciences, is offering free saliva-based PCR COVID-19 testing. Testing is available Monday through Friday at the Westchester County Center in White Plains and is open to everyone.
Mountain Middle School’s (MMS) charter was granted through the Charter School Institute, and it currently serves students in grades six through eight, from Durango and surrounding areas.
Mountain Middle School’s ( MMS) charter was granted through the Charter School Institute, and it currently serves students in grades six through eight, from Durango and surrounding areas. Mountain Middle School’s structure and programming is adapted from the highly successful High Tech High model, which emphasizes project-based learning.