Sarah Lawrence College's Center for the Urban River Joins with Local Partners to Showcase Stewardship Opportunities on Yonkers waterfront
September 30, 2021
The seniors are among 34,000 students nationwide to be recognized for their exceptional academic achievements.
Largest donation in the College's history invests in strategic growth
Charles Yu, author of Interior Chinatown, will headline the virtual event
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Her project focused on helping formerly incarcerated people reenter society and rebuild their lives.
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She will begin at Sarah Lawrence College on August 30
The early reappointment extends Judd's presidency for a second term of six years
Archer will start at the College on August 16
Nationally, applications for financial aid are down this year.
Principal Tricia Murray reflected on the students’ determination, persistence, perseverance and resilience.
Gallo reflected on current events and applauded his classmates for their perseverance throughout a challenging year.
Assistant Principal Rakiya Adams welcomed the guests and honorees before student council representatives led the Pledge of Allegiance.
The graduates were praised for their ability to face challenges with grace and resilience.
Teachers said they will miss collaborating with their colleagues and watching their students grow.
Principal Ann Meyer welcomed the graduates and praised them for their ability to face challenges with grace and resilience.
Orchestra director Dr. Denise Lutter, who is retiring at the end of the school year, provided the Baccalaureate address.
“I learned different things about cultures around the world, and it made me want to learn more,” third grader Zoe said.
Members of Bronxville High School's Model United Nations Club finished the school year with a small conference at their school.
Bronxville High School ninth through 12th grade students were recognized for their outstanding accomplishments and contributions.
Appointed during the board of education meeting on June 8, Mercora will step into his role on July 9.
Murray has been serving at the Bronxville School since 2014, overseeing instruction for nearly 700 students in grades K-5.
Bronxville High School ninth graders held an Autism Awareness Walk on the school's track on May 28.
The school's spring play will be based on Aristophanes' "The Birds."
Performances will take place on Friday, June 11, at 6 p.m. and Saturday, June 12, at 1 p.m. and 6 p.m.
The district worked with LAN architects to transform a school boiler room into a state-of-the-art Innovation Center.
“The students are always so engaged and excited when Mr. Mike comes to Bronxville,” teacher Lauren Wright said.
Under their guidance, the students painted rocks with positive messages and images of what they are grateful for and what brings them joy.
Bronxville High School will present “The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee” as its spring musical, to be held outdoors June 4-5.
This third round announces the winners of college-sponsored scholarships.
The initiative is part of President Biden’s goal for 70% of adult Americans to receive their first vaccine shot by the Fourth of July.
Bronxville Middle School sixth through eighth graders participated in outdoor challenges and activities during the schoolwide Field Day.