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The Red Hook Central School District will hold a special referendum vote in October to determine the future of capital improvement projects in and around each school building.
Last school year Red Hook served students more than 59,000 free breakfasts, 51% more than the previous year.
Staff in each building said the goal of the day was to get children settled in, with orientation assemblies planned for the coming days.
Superintendent of Schools Dr. Janet Warden formally welcomed staff back for the new year with a presentation at the high school’s Performing Arts Center that focused on how the district would transform to meet the evolving needs of students.
Longtime Mill Road special education teacher Kristen Strothmann returned to the now-consolidated school as assistant principal.
Several construction projects being completed this summer will improve the energy efficiency throughout the district.