District administrators say a skilled maintenance staff has allowed for key improvements within Harrison's schools at a fraction of the price.
Nutritionist Ilyse Schapiro discusses healthy breakfast and lunch ideas.
Several buildings within the Harrison Central School Districts will have new features when students return this fall.
The Memorial Community Church and Hudson Valley Family Church will sponsor an evening of free food, music and school supplies in West Harrison on August 31.
The donation will fund a variety of student programs including Harrison High School Law Day, Spotlight Night and beginning reading and math in all of the district's elementary schools.
A group of teenage volunteers are making summer reading a better experience for younger students.
Manhattanville College received its first installment of the MasterCard Manhattanville Scholarship this week, a report said.
Most Harrison grades tested above the county average in ELA and math tests issued by New York state.
Jake Marino, 16, will play lacrosse at the University of Massachusetts when he graduates from Harrison in 2014.
The service will be held in New Rochelle for the Scarsdale High School student, according to media reports.
A bill would force districts to take home life and cultural environments into account when making special education placements.
Dennis DiLorenzo, who won a new three-year term on the Harrison Board of Education this spring, will serve as board president for a second year.
The White Plains teen and Scarsdale High student was 'like a brother' and 'brought joy' to his crew team.
Members of the Scarsdale Public School community are coming together to support the Madoff family and each other.
Graduates this spring enter into a social and economic world where tweets and Facebook posts are becoming as important as text books and multiple choice quizzes.
Harrison celebrates the class of 2012 during a graduation ceremony at SUNY Purchase.
Many school districts' parent groups sent representatives to hand over petition signatures, comments and even invoices to the State Board of Education Regent.
Athletic Director Keith Levinthal said a decision that would force the school to build new tennis courts to host games played a part in the decision.
This year's Harrison graduating class is the first to go without a traditional Valedictorian and Salutatorian, and leaders of the class say the change is a perfect fit for a talented class of 2012.
Harrison fifth grade students saw county government in action during a visit to the Westchester County Board of Legislators.
The Washington Post's annual challenge index compares the number of graduating students to the number of college-level tests given each year. Harrison was ranked the second-highest in Westchester County.
The Harrison Central School District recognized 26 varsity sports teams in 2011-12 for having a required percentage of student athletes maintain above a 90 grade point average.
SUNY Purchase hosted its 40th commencement ceremony at the Westchester County Center Friday afternoon.
The NAMM Foundation, a non-profit organization supporting music creation, has recognized the Harrison community as one of the best communities for music education.
After receiving a special exemption use permit to construct a 2 1/2 story dorm on the north end of the campus in 2010, the college is asking for a delay in the building process.
The Harrison Central School District's proposed 2012-13 budget was good enough for voters and will be officially adopted by the Board of Education Wednesday night.
Voters at Harrison elementary schools said they have been surprised by the relatively quiet school district budget season.
Voters will either accept or deny the Harrison Central School District's proposed $104.2 million budget Tuesday.
Joan Tiburzi will run unopposed for a new term on the Harrison Board of Education on May 15.
Harrison voters will decide whether or not they support they the district's $104.2 million spending plan on May 15.
Harrison seniors Matthew Carducci, Michael DiTursi, Ben Konigsberg, James Nangle and Nina Sarmiento have signed to play sports for Division I teams.
Congresswoman Nita Lowey (D-Harrison) spoke with a group of students and school administrators at SUNY Purchase Wednesday.