The Harrison Central School District's 2011 - 12 proposed budget includes three full-time teacher layoffs and the elimination of 10 teacher assistant positions.
The Harrison baseball team spent spring break in Disney World, here is a look at the team’s time on and off of the field.
The budget will go to a public vote on May 17.
The Harrison High School Model Congress recently competed the Penn Model Congress Conference and brought home 13 awards.
Matthew Immergut studies the sociology of religion, and is following the experiences of a group that is currently on a three-year silent retreat in the tradition of Tibetan Buddhism.
Steep cuts in state aid to New York's public colleges will mean higher tuition bills for students at WCC for sure; RCC and SUNY are talking tuition hikes as well.
The Harrison Debate Team had another successful showing this weekend in Brooklyn.
The rally was organized by Harrison education and labor groups and attended by school representatives throughout Westchester County.
Harrison teachers, administrators and parents will rally at LMK Middle School Thursday evening to protest state cuts.
School administrators tout district's acceptance into International Baccalaureate program as a positive step.
Purchase College psychology Professor Paul Siegel's research has found that unconscious exposure to one's fear could help in overcoming it.
Students are circulating an online page listing in many cases the first and last names of nearly 100 girls from eight area school districts.
A proposal by Gov. Cuomo would cap a school superintendent's salary to between $125,000 to $175,000 a year. Why some educators and parents think that's a bad idea.
Student government groups are already looking for ways to fundraise to help victims of Friday's tsunami in Japan.
HTML5 is in the headlines for possibly reducing the need for computer developers to use Adobe Flash Player. Purchase Professor Jeanine Meyer sheds light on how the new markup language could change the face of the Internet.
The Harrison Board of Education outlined some of it's upcoming budget challenges at this week's meeting.
About 100 students at SUNY Purchase gathered Wednesday afternoon to protest proposed cuts to SUNY and CUNY colleges across the state.
A campus-wide power outage at SUNY Purchase cancelled classes Monday evening and forced a delayed opening Tuesday.
Neighborhood Bridges crosses state lines and helps connect students and the arts.
Today's Moms Talk takes a look at whether or not all students should have access to advanced courses, and whether or not students should be grouped based on their academic track records.
Purchase College Film Department Chair Iris Cahn discusses how the competitive program prepares students for successful careers in the film industry.
A year after tragedy struck the small Purchase campus, students at Manhattanville College remembered Marissa Pagli Tuesday.
Pearl River will play in the Section 1 Class A quarterfinals next Tuesday at home against Byram Hills.
Almost 50 residents of Rye, Port Chester, New Rochelle, Mamaroneck and Harrison testified at a state budget hearing hosted by Assemblyman George Latimer. More than half of the speakers spoke out against Gov. Andrew Cuomo's proposed cuts in education fundi
A panel shared memories from a six-day takeover of a Manhattanville College building in December, 1969.
Another snow storm, another snow day for Harrison students.
The Westboro Baptist Church is planning to picket Nyack High School's fall play—and students say ignoring them is the best course of action.
Kohls is offering a $500,000 donation to the school that received the most votes on it's Facebook page.
A list of the Harrison graduating class of 2010, complete with links to a few of their many accomplishments.
HHS Class of 2010 celebrates their final year of High School with a big bash at the VIP Club in New Rochelle.
Two Harrison High School Students traveled to China last summer and work from their trip is now posted in the superintendent's office at L.M.K. Middle School.
Tuesday's vote became official at Wednesday night's school board meeting, where the board of education passed the budget.
Sources told Patch that a September photo of a half-naked 12-year-old student has been distributed throughout Rye Middle School and several other schools in the area.
Voters approved the school district's 2010-11 budget on Tuesday.
With the unofficial results in, the 2010-11 Harrison Central School District budget has passed. Jason Schechter also won a seat on the Harrison Board of Education.
Voters will vote on the 2010 - 2011 budget Tuesday as well as pick a new board of education member.
Proud graduates celebrate at Purchase College.
Harrison Patch editor Zach Oliva visits with some Harrison residents to get a feel for their thoughts on next week's school vote.
The D.A.R.E. graduation ceremony for the Harrison fifth grade class was held Monday night at the Union Avenue Elementary School.
About two hundred students rallied at the main entrance of Manhattanville College to protest against their school's administration.