The Springs School Board on Monday accepted donations from the Tyler Project and from Timothy Croak and Kevin Hogan of Ten Comm, a Long Island technology company.
Mr. Croak and Mr. Hogan donated $6,000 so that each third-grade student could have his or her own Lego Robotics kit, as students were not permitted to share equipment because of the ongoing pandemic.
The Tyler Project, through the Tyler Valcich Memorial Fund, provided $5,000 for faculty training under Megan's Law, which helps protect children against sex abuse.