The Shenendehowa Central School District, one of the largest in the Capital Region with nearly 10,000 students and an annual budget of around $95 million, is trying to save money on postage, $2.50 at a time.
As a result, at least one father is feeling nickel-and-dimed. "You want to be involved in your children's educations and then they make it difficult," said Kevin Dillon, a Halfmoon contractor whose two children attend high school in the district. Dillon is divorced, but shares 50-50 legal custody of two children with his ex-wife. Still, since the district listed his ex as the "primary" parent, and Dillon as the "secondary," it means that when it comes to report …

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