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Seniors Ava Hubner and Chai Cunningham were included in the show, which features the work of artists from 12 area high schools.
Red Hook held its annual Community Conversations event March 5, an opportunity for district families and residents to have open discussions regarding issues facing students and how to better address those issues systemically and holistically.
Families who submitted an initial interest survey must register by April 4 to secure a seat and can attend an info session.
The LAMS math teacher is one of 61 women across the country highlighted for breaking barriers, pushing for change and making communities better.
The bus purchases would be of little cost to local taxpayers thanks to grants and state aid reimbursement programs.
The Board of Education announced it intends to add a referendum on the May 20 school budget and board election ballot asking voters if they would support a renovation project utilizing a grass field surface.
Red Hook finished the 2023-24 academic year tied for the second-highest four-year graduation rate among Dutchess County public schools.
After a rare victory for a fifth-grade student, Mahi Jain can compete for a spot in the Scripps National Spelling Bee.
Footage from a run/walk for suicide prevention organized by Danielle Darling and Eve Hayes, and comments from the students, were included in the video.
The school instituted a course for all first-year students this fall called Freshman Focus, an introduction to problem-solving and managing challenges in a positive and healthy way, and an alternative physical education course titled Mind, Body, Wellness.
The Red Hook Central School District, in association with Red Hook Public Library and Tivoli Free Library, is inviting the community to join a community discussion through a new initiative called Red Hook Reads.
Dr. Frances G. Wills, the New York State Board of Regents Ninth Judicial District representative, came to Linden Avenue Middle School to give Martha Strever an official Certificate of Recognition from the state Education Department.
Ms. Strever's status as New York's longest serving teacher has attracted media attention at the local and national levels.
The project was the product of four months of planning and an outgrowth of Red Hook surpassing the New York State Farm-to-School Initiative in which it encourages schools to have at least 30% of its lunch menu consist of New York-sourced items.
U.S. News and World Report's 2025 Best Middle Schools list focused heavily on state assessment proficiency.
The unique opportunity to have student-designed work executed by astronauts orbiting the planet is the product of the Red Hook Central School District taking part in the Student Spaceflight Experiments Program.
The Halloween Spirit came alive throughout Red Hook school buildings Thursday, as students and staff dressed up and engaged in costumed activities to celebrate the holiday.
District voters overwhelmingly supported refurbishing the high school gymnasium, among other repairs, in a special proposition vote.
District officials uncovered good news for many residents this fall, as they examined the real impact of the district’s 2024-25 budget and existing capital project work on tax bills.
The district and its partners celebrated the completion of the $1.7 million solar project with a ribbon-cutting ceremony at Mill Road Elementary School.