Clarkstown DARE program hosted its annual basketball tournament at Felix Festa Saturday morning.
Once paperwork is completed, district expects to need a week to set up the school and then students will be at Hillcrest for four weeks.
No cause of the odor that sickened staff members has been found. Classes will continue at South High until at least Wednesday.
Longtime RCC worker Lorraine Sorrentino honored as Person of the Year.
North senior class comes together to celebrate start of their final year of high school.
Fun, food and prizes at Link, Laurel Plains schools.
Rhea Vogel wants to increase involvement by parents and teachers to help the students.
Clarkstown North football defeats North Rockland for the first time in 31 years.
Proposed Quick Chek store in Bardonia seeks access to a school service road.
North girls cruise to victory at home.
PTSA hosts gathering to kick off the new school year.
Smooth start at Clarkstown elementary schools.
Teachers, administrators welcome students, parents to new school year.
Watch for children, school buses.
Parents, children got in some last-minute shopping to be ready for today's start of classes.
Some ready for fun, some anxious about new challenges.
Clarkstown school district starts off the year with a new policy on foods brought into classroom.
Bello was director of Assessment at Georgia College and State University.
Use of federal funds to restore positions called a "win-win" situation for district.
School board approves using $394,000 of $1.4 million in new federal aid coming to Clarkstown.
Pomona resident promoted at college.
District: $1.95 tacked on each time money is added with credit/debit cards through MyLunchMoney system.
School board to review possible uses of $1.4M at September meeting.
Group provides info on school events, resources.
Founders of The CEJJES Institute Honored at SUNY Rockland Community College
New City congregation received special permit from town to re-open school program that closed in 2006.
Superintendent suggests holding on to funds for next year's budget; school board president wants to use money now to help boost test scores.
Wood wins award from Delta Tau Delta.
Program for children ages 5-11, with and without special needs, kicks off Sept. 7.
More than 40 boards being installed over summer.
Clearances given starting Aug. 18 at Clarkstown South H.S. nurse's office.
James S. Siegel comes to RCC after serving as an assistant dean at Georgian Court University.
Paul LaVallee inspired to launch project after tragic death of one of his students.
State education officials set higher standards, effectively lowering student ratings on mandatory math, English exams.
$3.1 million from sale of New City site to serve as 'seed money.'
Teachers cover nursing, English, criminal justice.
Residents raising funds, offer to volunteer as assistant coaches; school board does not plan on changing $600,000 cuts adopted in budget.
New City church wins approval from Zoning Board of Appeals
She's cited for stopping school bus, saving life of student who slid off snow bank.
Clarkstown school district math and science learning lab showing students and teachers innovative ways to tackle curriculum.