The Bronxville Voices Assembly series, organized by history teacher Bill Meyer, was created in 2011.
Kindergarten through fifth grade students were treated to a virtual visit with author Andrea Davis Pinkney and illustrator Brian Pinkney.
Eighth graders tested their computational thinking skills and game design by creating a “Rock, Paper, Scissors” game in Carole DelJuidic ...
The Early Childhood Center at Sarah Lawrence College completed the fall semester entirely outdoors with no interruption from COVID-19
Habitat for Humanity Club members raised $500 to benefit the Fuller Center for Housing of Greater New York City.
One by one, each student placed their individually wrapped gifts onto the Graham Windham van on Dec. 11.
Members of the PTA illuminated the flagpole entrance of the school on Dec. 6.
Bronxville High School senior Megan Barker has been selected to perform with the All-State Treble Chorus.
Bronxville High School junior Grace Gramins has been named a 2021 National YoungArts Foundation Merit winner.
During the conference, Drs. Lewis, Thomas and Vastola shared their work around how they’ve developed and implemented the C.A.R.E. program.
Students have engaged in activities that help them identify their emotions and gain the necessary tools to thrive in school.
The students wrote articles reflecting on their school’s implementation of in-person and remote learning during the pandemic.
Fifth graders have been building on their writing skills and delving into the world of informational writing.
Members of Bronxville High School’s Habitat for Humanity Club recently volunteered to clean up a garden and beautify the streets.
Bronxville Elementary School third grader Zachary Golinger has been chosen as the schoolwide winner of a Memorial Day logo competition.
In lieu of the annual traditional Halloween party, members of Bronxville High School’s Autism Awareness Club delivered care packages.
All kindergarten through fifth grade students had the opportunity to get dressed in creative and original costumes.
Members of the Class of 2021 dressed in Halloween costumes and celebrated together on the school’s front lawn on Oct. 28.
The livestreamed event celebrated 76 teen influencers from across 29 high schools throughout Westchester and Putnam counties.
Despite being on different groups and not seeing each other in school every day, Bronxville High School sophomores found a way to connect.
The activity was part of a lesson in Bronxville Elementary School’s C.A.R.E. (Community, Awareness, Relationships, Empathy) program.
Bronxville Elementary School’s youngest learners were treated to their own pumpkins, which they selected from a pumpkin patch.
As middle school students presented their “Tech Talks” projects, they utilized their computer’s camera and microphone to connect.
John "Jack" Lundin died one day after another student was killed in an accident with a trolley.
Members of Bronxville High School’s Model United Nations Club hosted a panel discussion on Oct. 4 via Zoom.
Under the guidance of choir director Pamela Simpson, members of the Bronxville High School choir performed “It’s Time” by Imagine Dragon.
Once completed, the students placed their rocks in various spots around the community for others to find and get inspired by.
Bronxville Elementary School has made many changes to ensure the health and safety of the faculty, staff and students.
The newest round of semifinalists for the scholarship was announced on Wednesday.
An analysis identified 14 New York colleges and universities likely to "perish" due to the coronavirus. Three were in the Hudson Valley.
Voters this year mailed in their ballots for the school budget election because of the new coronavirus outbreak.
The ceremony was live-streamed on the district’s YouTube channel.
If you live in the Bronxville, Eastchester or Tuckahoe school districts here's what you need to know.
The June 9 annual budget vote is by absentee ballot only in 2020 due to the new coronavirus pandemic.
Two ceremonies will be streamed live, and well-wishers are encouraged to leave messages of congratulations.
A new Patch series is inviting parents and others to tell us why you're proud of the Bronxville or Eastchester senior in your life.
The district's schools fall within the New Rochelle containment area established to help keep the new coronavirus from spreading.
Two graduates of Eastchester High School were on a winning college cheerleading team.