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District officials are hoping to buy electric vehicles for school transportation.
The writer supports Katherin Crossling's re-election to the Ossining Board of Education.
Five candidates are running for two seats on the Board of Education.
Meanwhile, the time period for the submission of nominating petitions has been reopened and extended because one candidate withdrew.
U.S. News and World Report ranks schools like Croton Harmon High School based on factors such as graduation rates and academic performance.
The writer is a school district resident.
See how college aid applications changed for Ossining-Croton-On-Hudson area high schools.
The writer is a district resident.
The writer is a parent of an Ossining student.
Tuesday will be a full day according to the district's amended reopening plan.
The school board-and-budget vote takes place May 18.
For the 11th year in a row, the National Association of Music Merchants Foundation commended Ossining schools for their music programs.
The rules change depending on the size of the ceremony and where it's going to take place. Here are the details.
Ossining's Anne M. Dorner Middle School launched a new club this year called Project LIT, part of a national literacy movement
Eels are a strangely charismatic species with an unusual life story.
Despite the coronavirus, the federal government is requiring public schools to give annual assessments in grades 3-8.
Students in the OHS Science Research Program received a total of 40 awards in Regeneron's Westchester Science & Engineering Fair.
County lawmakers commemorated Women’s History Month by honoring the Ossining educator.
The school board created a new award in memory of Ossining's first Black teacher and presented it to educator and activist Francine Vernon.
The percentage of U.S. residents holding four-year or higher degrees has been growing. See the data for Westchester County.
There’s $624 million coming to the Hudson Valley in education aid under the American Rescue Plan. Here’s how it’s been distributed.
Alexa Shaw advances to the national Junior Science and Humanities Symposium for research on using virtual reality, exercise to curb stress.
The finalists continue in the competition for roughly 7,600 National Merit Scholarships worth more than $30 million.
The LHRIC is giving Mike Hanna a TELL (Transforming Education through Leading and Learning) Award during a virtual celebration March 16.
The organization, named after the late federal Judge Charles Brieant, offers leadership programs and career exploration opportunities.
Westchester County-based Her Story Mentorship will pilot a program at Anne M. Dorner Middle School in Ossining this spring.
Ossining senior selected to present her research at the Child Neurology Society’s annual meeting.
With coronavirus rates down and vaccination rates up, school administrators are making plans.
With coronavirus rates down and vaccination rates up, many want students back in classrooms full-time.
The Board of Education is scheduled to approve the appointment of Emilia Macias-Capellan on February 24, and she starts in Ossining May 10.
Eight Ossining Students Will Compete in the Upstate Junior Science and Humanities Symposium, which takes place virtually.
The Ossining High School senior had a personal connection to his research topic.
Roosevelt School fifth-graders heard from young social entrepreneurs, a journalist, a child psychologist, a marketing expert and others.
Michael Pavelchek advances in the prestigious Regeneron Science Talent Search, the oldest science and math competition in U.S.
The oldest and most prestigious U.S. STEM competition only names 40 finalists nationwide.
The Ossining High School students are among the 300 scholars selected from 1,760 students who entered the competition.
The semifinalists are Charles Brown, Nicole Camilliere, Victor LaVaglia, Linlee Mangialardi, Michael Pavelchek, Leela Roye and Meagan Ryan.
They are among 10 students who will advance in competition for the Neuroscience Research Prize.
Four Ossining elementary school students were recognized Dec. 9 for reaching the milestone.