Month: August 2025
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Free meals program continues; district awarded USDA Fruit and Vegetable Grant
Mohonasen will continue to offer free breakfast and lunch to all students for the 2025–26 school year. While federal regulations regarding the Community Eligibility Provision (CEP) are evolving, Mohonasen remains in the second year of its current four-year eligibility cycle. Regardless of future changes at the federal level, New York State’s designation as a Universal…
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Mohonasen senior featured in Capital Region BOCES spotlight
Mohonasen senior Hope Keller-Scholten is turning her passion for helping others into a future career as a special education teacher through the Capital Region BOCES Early Childhood Education program. As part of the program, Hope and her classmate, Maddy Powell of Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake, recently had the opportunity to put their career aspirations into practice…
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Meet our new School Resource Officer: Andrew D’Aurizio
We’re pleased to welcome Officer Andrew D’Aurizio as the new School Resource Officer (SRO) at Bradt and Pinewood. As a dedicated member of our school community, he will work to support student safety and serve as a trusted resource for staff and families at the elementary levels. “School safety remains our top priority and the…
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Smart Device Policy
Since the start of last school year, student use of personal electronic devices has been strictly limited during the school day in all grade levels and buildings. This policy is applied consistently by staff and administration and aligns with statewide expectations set by New York State. These guidelines will remain in place for the 2025-26…