Superintendent Glover reports 1600 families viewed high school graduation livestream

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The Hillside Public School District is making strides in enhancing accessibility for its high school graduation ceremonies, as highlighted in the recent government meeting. Superintendent Glover reported that this year's graduation was a resounding success, with over 1,600 families tuning in to the live stream, in addition to a packed field of attendees.

Glover emphasized the importance of accommodating families, stating, "We tried to make every accommodation... over 1,600 views... speaks volumes." This indicates a strong community interest in the event, showcasing the potential for live streaming to become a regular feature for future ceremonies.

The meeting also touched on ongoing discussions regarding grade revisions and tighter guidelines, suggesting that changes may be on the horizon for the district's academic policies. As the district continues to explore these options, the focus remains on improving communication and engagement with parents and families.

The success of the live stream not only highlights the community's involvement but also sets a precedent for future events, ensuring that all families have the opportunity to participate, regardless of circumstances.

Converted from HBOE MEETING 06/26/25 PART ii meeting on June 27, 2025
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