Rania Khan is among 25 student scientists in Westchester to earn the designation.
High school students who complete one of the seven CTE programs now available will receive six college credits.
Nelson Mandela/Dr. Hosea Zollicoffer School students sat down in their classrooms for a unique lesson taught by high school students.
In New York, after being nominated for an International Emmy for his series "The Mandela Project," he made time to visit with students.
Yonkers police said that the accident happened before school started for the day and there were no injuries to students or staff.
Library media specialists, Spanish, special-ed, math & science teachers, TAs, lunch monitors and security staff are needed.
Only 353 schools nationwide were named Blue Ribbon Schools for 2023.
"We want to just show love to the whole community," the sons of Sean Love "Diddy" Combs said of the event at city hall.
The "After the Bell" and "Beyond the Bell" after-school programs mean there's plenty of fun and learning opportunities after dismissal.
The annual ranking released by U.S. News and World Report evaluates schools based on graduation rates, academic performance and more.
COVID-19 hospitalizations in New York increased as the summer progressed. Researchers are also watching for the new variant.
Shopping online? Signing your child up for after-school activities in Westchester? You're a target, state Consumer Protection experts say.
Parents in Mount Vernon can mark the first day of school coming later this summer.
Salutatorian Tran Chau translated a Vietnamese proverb for the audience: "If you grind an iron enough, it will one day become a needle."
"Despite our different backgrounds, religion, cultures, and experiences, we are united by a common purpose," salutatorian Lesley Iyamu said.
Dancing, singing and acting were on display as seniors closed out their high school careers with one final performance.
The computer giant's Technology Education and Learning Support (TEALS) Program will offer new high-tech opportunities for students.
School officials said wildfires in Quebec have led to hazardous conditions in Yonkers for students and faculty.
Josephine Kirkland-Hudson, of Rebecca Turner Elementary School in Mount Vernon, brought "No Place for Hate" to all 16 Mount Vernon schools.
The senior has attended MVHS for three years but was able to achieve the required credits to graduate ahead of schedule.
The unofficial results of Mount Vernon City School District election were announced Wednesday afternoon.
Also on the ballot are 13 people vying for five seats on the Board of Education.
The student was charged with one felony count of falsely reporting an incident and was released to the custody of a parent.
The festivities were conceived to help show autistic members of the community that they are accepted and deserve to be celebrated.
The Mount Vernon Educational Foundation hopes to raise enough money to bring the program to every school in the district.
The event featured hands-on activities, including gaming, "mad science," coding, engineering, math and robotics.
Tamera Tate's good news from the College Board came in a well-planned surprise during a presentation.
It was a "Wacky Wednesday" in the classroom — by Friday an elephant with a ruby-bedecked rajah enthroned on top made an untoppable tale.
The board passed motions to reassign Dr. Waveline Bennett-Conroy and appoint Dr. Kim Smith as Acting Superintendent.
The district says it "will fully cooperate with the US Attorney’s Office" and is awaiting results of an independent audit it commissioned.
City officials admit owing the school district the money, but blame a history of "financial dysfunction" for students being stiffed.
The state comptroller said 14 school districts are designated as being under some degree of financial stress, far fewer than in 2022.
The youngsters took quiet moments to share personal experiences of times when they were bullied or helped someone in need.
For the winners, living up to MLK's legacy starts with small things, like looking out for neighbors, that eventually strengthen a community.
60 slots were funded through a New York pre-K 3 grant, and 30 more students were added to the program using the district’s general funds.
The Mt. Vernon kids visited the fire & police departments, a grocery store, the library, the post office, the Board of Ed. and City Hall.
"Judy’s Closet," pays tribute to a longtime special-ed math teacher who would "buy meals and clothing for students without telling anyone."
Mount Vernon schools and Feeding Westchester teamed up to give the cutest chefs in the county the tools for a lifetime of healthy eating.
The 11th graders earning their associate's degrees while still teenagers are a special source of pride for Superintendent Bennett-Conroy.
Jayleen Seeburg helped bring Seussical, The Lion King, Jr. and The Wiz to life in Mount Vernon. Now, she's earning more than accolades.