The Harrison Board of Education revealed that the proposed tax increase will decrease a fraction of a percent, among other things, during Wednesday's meeting.
Harrison Board of Education candidates Naomi Oppmann and Jason Schechter discussed their plans for the district during a debate at L.M.K. Middle School Tuesday night.
The HHS Debate Team had a great first year and was recognized as "program of the year" for their efforts.
The plaza of Purchase College held a tree ceremony Thursday. It's currently undergoing major renovations to its plaza-thanks to the installation of 62 trees on the campus.
Substance use and abuse trends for high school students in the county were revealed in a drug and alcohol survey released this month.
Third grade students stage their annual wax museum exhibit.
The Harrison Patch will have comprehensive coverage of everything you need to make a decision for the school district vote on May 18.
The Harrison Central School District is planning to implement a National Junior Honor Society at LMK next year.
Harrison High School students discuss their future plans for college.
Students at Purchase College, showcase their projects at the 29th Annual Science Symposium.
SUNY Chancellor Nancy L. Zimpher visited the Purchase College campus on Thursday to unveil an ambitious project that she said will bring "economic revitalization and enhanced quality of life."
The Harrison School Board Adopted a $101.1 million budget Wednesday night.
A bus left Harrison High School early Wednesday morning, carrying 49 students who will visit colleges all over New York State.
Campus police are currently investigating an alleged assault on the SUNY Purchase campus that may have taken place over the weekend.
New York State Assemblyman Robert Castelli visited SUNY Purchase on April 15 for a meet and greet with students.
A $150,000 grant from State Senator Suzi Oppenheimer makes the renovations a reality.
Harrison School Superintendent Louis Wool proposed his 2010-11 budget Wednesday night, calling cuts the hardest he has ever had to make.
As the Harrison Board of Education works to cut its budget before next week's board meeting, take a look at some of the cuts that have already been presented for next year.
The Harrison Central School District has been a member of the Tri-State Consortium for three years, this spring they will hear feedback from a recent evaluation of the district's math program.
Harrison Avenue Elementary School students participate in PTA fundraiser Jeopardy Night
Cuts in state funding are forcing the Harrison Central School District to make some tough choices.
Thousands are still without power after this weekend's storm. Con Edison estimates full restoration by Friday night.
This weekend's storm will close Harrison's schools on Monday.
The Harrison Board of Education has been meeting to discuss the financial challenges facing the district in the coming year.
The Harrison Board of Education meeting was unusually busy and full of spectators Wednesday night, as a student club tried to salvage a trip to Philadelphia.
Harrison High's Black Box Theater is undergoing renovations to restore its ability to convert into a fully functioning planetarium.
SUNY Purchase students have joined together to organize a fundraiser today. The funds will go to the American Red Cross's efforts in Haiti.
Harrison celebrates Superintendent Wool was celebrated Wednesday night by the Harrison community for winning New York State's Superintendent of the Year honors.
Children's book Illustrator Paul O. Zelinsky finishes out the school years Visiting Author Series with visits to Harrison's first-graders, second graders and kindergarteners.
Regents Exams scores are not the only indicator the health or success of a school, according to Superintendent Wool.
Area tutors advise students taking Regents Exams this week to continue reviewing and taking the test with confidence.
Manhattanville College's Arthur M. Berger Art Gallery's new exhibit brings social networking to the art world.
Harrison's Board of Education bracing itself for budget cuts from Albany.
A look at the Harrison guidance department and the college application process
Bowling Teams are Having a Great Season.
Harrison’s first Debate Team is already earning top marks in its first season
Parents of high school juniors are invited to annual orientation meeting to learn about the college search process.
The accomplished band is given the opportunity to play in the Little Orchestra Society production of "Babes in Toyland."
Harrison superintendent praised for his commitment to community and raising test scores.