Arlington Central School District Site

Arlington High School
1157 Route 55, LaGrangeville, NY 12540
845-486-4860

 

NewsFlash

November 20, 2009

Dear Key Communicators,

Wednesday afternoon an Arlington High School student was followed by two men in a white van in the neighborhoods surrounding Mulberry Lane (approx. ¾ mi. up Titusville Rd. from Rt. 55) in the Town of LaGrange.  The student ran away from the van and was picked-up by a neighbor and brought to her home.  The State Troopers have been notified and have spoken with at least two individuals who saw the van in the area.  The van is described as being white and older in style.  One man is described as being middle-aged, Caucasian with facial hair.  We do not have any further information at this time. 

 
November 10, 2009

Dear Key Communicators,

As you may have heard, a gunman entered Pine Plains Stissing Mountain Middle/High School this morning and took a principal hostage.  The school was put on lockdown, police responded quickly, and fortunately, the suspect was taken into custody.  No one was injured.

We know that incidents like this one can invoke fear.  The safety of Arlington students and staff is our number one priority.  Arlington works closely with police, health, and other safety officials to ensure our preparedness in the event of an emergency.  We review and update our district safety plan regularly, conduct drills (including drills on how to handle a hostage situation), and provide training for our faculty and staff.

In a situation like the one that occurred in Pine Plains, a school is immediately put on lockdown.  This means that interior doors are locked, hallways are vacated, and students and staff are confined to their classroom.  No entry or exit is allowed.  You should know that in an emergency, we will do what is necessary to protect children first and then to inform you as accurately and fully as we can.

What should you do in an emergency?

1.       Do not go to the school unless officials ask you to come, although this may be your first instinct as a parent.  Your presence may interfere with emergency response.

2.       We will update the community as soon as possible through local media, newsflash, and the website.  Please use these sources of information instead of calling your school.  In a crisis situation, it is best to keep the district/school phone lines available for emergency communications.

3.       Tell your children NOT to use cell phones unless permitted.  Please do not attempt to call your child.  Cell phone use could put people at risk by alerting an intruder to a student’s whereabouts or by causing additional distractions during a tenuous situation.

4.       Stay tuned to local media and the district website for further instructions.

Our first priority is your child and the other children in the school.  In the event of an emergency, please be patient and understand if we are unable to respond to you as completely or quickly as you would wish.

We will continue our diligence to ensure the safety of all Arlington students and staff.  Let us all hope that we will never need to put our preparedness into action, but be assured that we are ready and able to implement our safety plans whenever necessary.


Frank V. Pepe Jr.

Superintendent of Schools

Arlington Central School District

696 Dutchess Turnpike

Poughkeepsie, NY 12603

845-486-4460

 
10/29/09 - SAFETY ALERT:
A female high school student alerted a school administrator that she was approached and grabbed in the buttocks by an adult this morning (10/29/09) while walking to the bus stop on Main Street in the Town of Poughkeepsie near Dunkin Donuts. Trooper Schraff, the High School Student Resource Office (SRO), was notified and she is working in conjunction with the family and the Town of Poughkeepsie Police.   After speaking with the Town of Poughkeepsie Police, Trooper Schraff has learned that this person may have been responsible for similar incidents at Vassar College. The suspect is described as follows: Hispanic male, 5 foot 6, buzz cut or no hair, medium complexion, wearing a black hoodie, black sweat pants and running shoes. 

Attention seniors: Superlatives are due Friday and the pose selection for the Yearbook is due on November 2nd.
Thank you,
Yearbook Staff
 
Superintendent Search Public Meeting

November 2, 2009
7:30 pm in Arlington High School Library

The Arlington Board of Education has begun the search for a new Superintendent of Schools, who will begin in the 2010-2011 school year.  Mr. Pepe Jr. will be retiring at the end of the 2009-2010 school year. 

The Board recognizes that this is a critical decision that affects the community and staff.   One of the most important steps in the search process is to define the qualifications of the new Superintendent.  On November 2 and 3, there will be a series of meetings to gain input on the Superintendent Search from various Arlington constituent groups.  There will be a public meeting on Monday, November 2 at 7:30 pm in the Arlington High School library. 

For those of you who cannot attend this meeting, we encourage you to use the survey, available on our website, to give your input.  The survey must be returned by November 6. 

Please visit Superintendent Search to obtain a survey and for current information on the superintendent search process. 

 

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