The good news is at least two members of the 26 board of education members in the Henry Hudson tri-district did respond to the four parents with the nine children in Henry Hudson and the Atlantic Highlands elementary school both acknowledging they receive their letter which expressed so much fear and concern for their children in the light of so many changes in curriculum and schedules at the schools.
The board members responded in a timely fashion…..a typo in the story in VeniVidiScripto said they received the letter Feb. 22 when in actuality they received it Feb. 28. So, it was a week, not the two weeks mentioned. While they could not assure the parents of anything they can or would do in response to their concerns…individual board members cannot take any actions….. they certainly let the parents know they received, read, and took heed of their letter. That’s what our towns of Highlands and Atlantic Highlands are all about. We’re friends and neighbors first, and these board members certainly showed that.