Scholarship Awards for Continuing Students
They've been in on the development of Google Classroom: VIDEO
Robot Competition and Exposition Schedule at RCC
Affordable program designed to give to give potential young scientists the opportunity to develop their science and math skills.
The spending plan for 2015-16 is still under the state's spending cap.
From gardening to recycling to volunteering, Link students, staff and parents are year-round leaders in environmental initiatives.
New polling places have been designated for the May 19 vote.
View RCC Student, Alumni and High School Film at RCC-TV Video Festival
NYSID to Dedicate Battle Buddy Center at RCC student veterans appreciate new lounge
Jewish Preschool of the Nyacks Receives Licensure
The board is finalizing a spending proposal to take to voters.
Learn about our Graduate and Certificate programs run locally in collaboration with our higher education partners
A plan to study how to alleviate test anxiety among parents and students misses vital issues, local educators and advocates say.
Of the top 100 schools in New York, 26 are in Putnam, Rockland and Westchester counties, according to Niche.com.
RCC President Responds to Gov. Cuomo's Budget
Honorees, "Unsung Heroes" Inspire All at the RCC Foundation Luncheon
The Board of Education met about it last week but no action will be taken.
Niche.com ranked the best public high schools in the state according to everything from academics to resources.
Earn Up To 12 Credits - Summer Sessions at RCC
The Board of Education will hold a budget work session then a closed-door meeting tomorrow night.
Invited to Read to East Ramapo and Clarkstown Students
Chessmaster Gennady Salachik challenges up to 25 opponents to a chess match.
Calendar of Events for Asian/Pacific Islander Heritage
Kids from 9 school districts competed in the Lower Hudson Valley History Day Competition March 7.
Schools and community organizations will meet to share their successful initiatives that promote health and wellness.
The former Peekskill schools superintendent, a New Hempstead resident, replaces Harry Phillips on New York's education oversight board.
The incident took place March 7 at the Palisades Mall.
The snowstorm caused the dedication of the science labs to be put off.
The second storm of the first week of March is bringing more snow than sleet.
They're in the running for National Merit Scholarships.
Leadership and team-building skills are essential to a World Challenge trip.
He will dedicate the new science labs.
They are delaying opening.
Deadline is March 6 for T-shirt logos for the United Way of Rockland's annual Spring Day of Caring.
"I, Too, Sing America: The Contributions and Challenges of African Americans in the US Military" (Part I)
The Clarkstown town Supervisor was pleased to be invited as a guest reader.
Special Guest Doug Carey talks about an exciting educational program that puts Rockland history students at the head of the class.
Also Rockland BOCES
also Rockland BOCES and South Orangetown