OGDENSBURG â The Ogdensburg City School District will be offering free meals for anyone under the age of 19 every Thursday for the majority of the summer.
Each Thursday from 10:30 a.m. until noon, the Ogdensburg City School District will be providing meals for all seven days of the week.
âSummer time can be tough. Say thereâs a 17-year-old watching an eight-year-old, we want to help out so those students can prepare meals in their households,â said Ogdensburg City School District Lunch Manager Brian Mitchell. âOur district has Community Eligibility Provision so all our students eat for free but the cost to feed your students over the summer is high. Hopefully this can help with that.â
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OGDENSBURG â The Ogdensburg City School District has a new assistant superintendent of instruction.
The Ogdensburg City School Board of Education appointed Brooke L. Reid to the position at an annual salary of $117,000, effective Aug. 1.
âMs. Reid is an educational leader whose dedication to learning and spirit of teamwork will help build upon the districtâs current programs and initiatives. I look forward to working with Ms. Reid as she shares her vision with our school community,â said Superintendent Kevin Kendall.
Ms. Reid replaces Jacquelyn L. Kelly, who joined the Gouverneur Central School District as its superintendent this year.
Before joining the city school district, Ms. Reid was the elementary principal and committee on special education chair for 11 and a half years at Parishville-Hopkinton Central School.