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Board to further study open-campus proposal after strong student feedback

May 08, 2026 | HENDRICK HUDSON CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT, School Districts, New York


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Board to further study open-campus proposal after strong student feedback
The Hendrick Hudson Board of Education on May 6 reviewed results of a student thought-exchange on a possible open-campus policy and agreed to explore next steps, with an emphasis on safety, eligibility criteria and operational logistics.

Mr. Mike Trombllay presented student-engagement findings, reporting strong participation—especially from 10th- and 11th-graders—and several recurring themes: students said they want greater variety in food choices and a physical break from the building; many suggested eligibility rules tied to academic and behavioral standards ('earned autonomy'); and safety and accountability—knowing where students are during the school day—were frequent concerns.

Administrators outlined practical considerations if the board pursues a policy change: establishing entry-and-exit procedures, tracking eligibility and presence, coordinating with community partners to identify ‘safe zones’ in the community in case students need supervised shelter, and assessing the potential daily operational challenge of large-scale student movement at lunchtime.

Board members said they were receptive to further study but wanted more information on safety protocols, logistics for tracking student movement, and community and parent views. Several members emphasized that student input was valuable but not dispositive: the board must weigh safety and operational feasibility before any policy change.

Administrators said they will solicit additional community feedback through a parent-centered exchange and return with more detailed recommendations on eligibility criteria, accountability systems and potential pilot models.

The board took no formal policy vote; it directed administration to continue planning and community outreach.

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