FROM SUPERVISOR BECKER'S WEEKLY NEWSLETTER---YOUTH ADVISORY COUNCIL, HENDRICK HUDSON H.S., CROTON-HARMON H.S.
The 2026 Town of Cortlandt Youth Advisory Council wrapped up its final session on April 13th, with students presenting their project results to the Town Board. These students, invited from all three school districts, focused on two projects: 1) Creating inter-generational programming to establish a connection between town youth and seniors; and 2) Conducting interviews with veterans in the town, which are being recorded and shared. Both groups displayed incredible passion and thoughtfulness in approaching the initiatives, and the town is better off for their hard work and fresh perspective.
“The Town Board created the Youth Advisory Council three years ago to encourage connectivity between local government and the kids in our school districts. We continue to be floored by the students’ valuable contributions, as well as the energy and excitement they bring to Town Hall,” said Councilwoman Cristin Jacoby.
Superintendent Michael Tromblee of the Hendrick Hudson School District, which participated for the third year in a row, said, “Opportunities such as the Youth Advisory Council are incredibly meaningful, providing our students with authentic, real-world experiences that deepen their understanding of community, service, and civic responsibility. This year’s project, in particular, reflects the kind of purposeful learning that leaves a lasting impact, not only on the students, but on the broader community as well. Partnerships like this strengthen the connection between our schools and the community and create opportunities that our students will carry with them well beyond their time in our district.”
Superintendent Steve Walker of the Croton-Harmon School District said, "We are grateful to the Town of Cortlandt for enabling some of our amazing Tiger students to participate as Youth Advisory Council members again this year. Our students had the opportunity to collaborate with the Town Recreation Department to design and present an activity to engage senior citizens in the community, and in doing so, had a chance to refine their leadership, critical thinking, and communication skills. We greatly value this connection with the Town of Cortlandt and look forward to continuing this work together in the future."
Congrats to the 2026 graduates!
Hendrick Hudson High School
Madeline Field 9th grade
Travis Carney, 9th grade
Chloe Smith, 10th grade
Grace Geren, 10th grade
Croton-Harmon High School
Noah Eichenholtz, 10th grade
Ella Henderson, 10th grade
Maytal Bar, 10th Grade
Jacob Bass, 10th Grade

.jpg)



.jpg)