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  •  STEAM Innovation Day

    STEAM Innovation Day Highlights Classroom Technology

    The halls of Hendrick Hudson High School were buzzing with activity, as students and teachers shined a spotlight on the district’s ongoing efforts in the fields of science, technology, engineering, art and math (STEAM) during the district’s first-ever STEAM Innovation Day.

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  •  STEAM career day at FWS

    Furnace Woods Hosts its First STEAM Career Day

    Nearly 20 volunteers from the community presented at Furnace Woods’ first ever STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics) Career Day. The event was designed to expose younger students to careers that involve STEAM skills, and it certainly delivered!

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    Board of Education Meeting on Wednesday, March 22, 2023

    There will be a Board of Education meeting on Wednesday, March 22, 2023. Click here for details and links.

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  •  Sarah Mickelsen at PNW BOCES

    HHHS Senior Gains Practical Skills Through Urban Forestry Program

    Hendrick Hudson High School senior Sarah Mickelsen is developing a unique understanding of her surroundings as a student in PNW BOCES’ Urban Forestry program. She has also been taught Horizontal Directional Drilling, learning how to bury new utilities efficiently, and is also enrolled in the Underground Utility Field Technician course, which teaches students how to safely install new utilities.

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    HHHS Honor Rolls for 2nd Marking Period

    Hendrick Hudson High School has announced its Honor Roll and High Honor Roll for the second marking period.

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    BMMS Students Celebrate Cultural Traditions

    With the guidance of both ENL teacher Gretchen Ward and social worker Stefanie Westrick, Blue Mountain Middle School’s eighth-grade English Language Learners (ELLs) have been celebrating culture, exploring similarities and differences in traditions, and unpacking ideas related to diversity as the school moves towards embracing a truly inclusive climate.

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  •  Zoom image of art teacher interview

    BMMS Art Teachers Spotlighted in Video Series

    Blue Mountain Middle School art teachers Logan Krause and Paul Gioacchini recently participated in a Zoom interview hosted by the Lower Hudson Regional Information Center, as part of its “Live from Model Schools” series. The teachers discussed the many ways they infuse technology into their arts instruction and empower students with the technical skills that allow them to choose their own creative paths.

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    Board of Education Meeting on Wednesday, March 8, 2023

    There will be a Board of Education meeting on Wednesday, March 8, 2023 at 7:00 pm in the Hendrick Hudson High School library.  Click here for details and links.

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  •  Building Little Free Library at HHHS

    Clubs Aim to Ramp up Reading with ‘Little Free Library’

    Donning protective eyewear and wielding a drill, high school English teacher Juliana Maye was channeling her inner carpenter. Surrounded by members of the school’s Reading club and Literary Magazine club, Maye, an advisor to both, was helping assemble a “Little Free Library.” The wooden, free-standing cupboard will ultimately be placed on the high school’s grounds to promote reading in the community.

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  •  ACDA National Honors Choir

    Hen Hud Students Perform in National Honor Choirs in Cincinnati

    Five Hen Hud students, representing Hendrick Hudson High School and Blue Mountain Middle School, participated in the American Choral Directors Association (ACDA) National Honor Choirs in Cincinnati, Ohio. The students performed alongside hundreds of outstanding singers from across the country in the spectacular Springer Auditorium within the Cincinnati Music Hall.

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