Hendrick Hudson High School will be closed to in-person instruction and will implement the Remote Learning Plan for Thursday, January 6 and Friday, January 7. Click here to read a letter from Superintendent Joseph Hochreiter about the decision.
Click here to read a letter from Superintendent Joseph Hochreiter regarding weather-related school delays and closures and the best way for families to access that information.
The Hendrick Hudson School District Board of Education meeting scheduled for Wednesday, January 5, 2022 has been postponed until Wednesday, January 12. Updated details and meeting agenda will be posted in the coming days.
With the rise in COVID cases, it is vital that the district revise its indoor spectator guidelines. Click here to read a letter from Athletic Director Tom Baker regarding new spectator protocols at indoor events.
Click here for a schedule of upcoming concerts and performances at the middle and high school.
Superintendent Joseph Hochreiter addresses the issue of threats on the popular app TikTok stemming from a “challenge” that started in Texas and went viral. While there have been no threats made to any area schools, local, state and federal law enforcement agencies are monitoring social media.
Advanced Studio Art students at Blue Mountain Middle School are getting a taste of what it is like to be a professional graphic designer.
The Hendrick Hudson High School theatre production this year is “The Addams Family,” and directors Erica Denler and Clare Carey are excited to offer the opportunity for some of the district’s seventh and eighth graders to join the ensemble.
The January issue of The Lanyard e-newsletter is available. Click here to read about what's happening in the Hendrick Hudson School District.
Click here to read a letter from Superintendent Joseph Hochreiter regarding the recent ruling on mask mandates.
Students in Rob Molfetta's Technology Class at Blue Mountain Middle School were tasked with using the engineering design process to design and build chairs using only cardboard and glue, and they were brave enough to invite the school principal to test out the finished product.
With the decrease in COVID cases, the Hendrick Hudson School District has increased the capacity for spectators at indoor events. The limit for spectators in the gymnasium will be 225, to allow for necessary social distancing. Click here for more details.
The New York State Comptroller’s office recently released the 2021 results for its Fiscal Stress Monitoring System, which measures school districts' ability to generate enough revenue to meet expenditures. The Hendrick Hudson School District fared very well, earning the lowest (optimal) classification for both fiscal and environmental stress.
English. In the spring of 2018-2019, the Grades 3-8 English Language Arts (ELA) and Mathematics Tests were administered to students across New York State. These annual ELA and math tests for students in grades 3-8 are required by the federal Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) of 2015.
One key way the best schools help all students learn is by giving them voice and choice.
Very low progress with high test scores means students have strong academic skills but that students in this school are making smaller gains than similar students in other schools. Parent tip. One key way the best schools help all students learn is by giving them voice and choice. Sources. ACADEMICS.
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