Talking HF Tigers 4/28

An important part of a public school district’s role in the community is supporting efforts to build healthier and safer opportunities for all. This week, we were fortunate to have a nationally-renowned student driving program visit HF High. Using simulators, our students saw firsthand how distracted and impaired driving can put their own and others …

Hudson Falls CSD to Pursue Energy Efficiency Projects Across All Six Buildings

The Hudson Falls CSD Board of Education approved a measure for the May 16 ballot that would complete energy efficiency improvements across all six school buildings in the district with no impact to taxpayers. An Energy Performance Contract (EPC) allows schools to make energy-efficient improvements without the need for increased taxes. The Hudson Falls BOE …

High School Students Participate in Save a Life Tour Stop

The Hudson Falls High School had a special visitor on Tuesday, April 25th as the nationally-recognized Save A Life Tour presented to students of driving age. In partnership with the Stop DWI Foundation and the Washington County Sheriff’s office, the Save A Life Tour offered up its unique approach to educating drivers on the importance …

Talking HF Tigers 4/21

Students in grades 3-8 may be coming home and answering your question, “what did you do today?” with, “I took a test.” We want to reassure you – and your student – that this “test” is simply a gauge by which we can determine how to better support them in the classroom. We can look …

Talking HF Tigers 4/6

The week was full of adapting to challenges, and we came together as a community to provide our students as close to a normal routine as possible. This near normalcy in the face of what were deemed to be “false threats” would not have been possible without the swift action of our law enforcement partners: …

Special BOE Budget Meeting moved from 4/6 to 4/13

The special Board of Education meeting regarding the budget originally scheduled for Thursday, April 6 has now been moved to Thursday, April 13 at 6 p.m. New York State has  not passed the budget in time for the meeting causing the postponement. Check our website for any potential changes should the need arise.  Thank you!

Meet the New SRO

HFCSD is happy to welcome Officer Shawn Lovelace as the district’s new School Resource Officer. He is a Minnesota native who graduated from Byron High School (MN) in 1992. Following high school he spent six years in the United States Navy before serving 17 1/2 years at the Glens Falls Police Department, and six years …