Superintendent Dr. Raymond Sanchez clarified the situation for 2020-21 in a note to parents in advance of Wednesday's storm.
The district hit its mandated 20 percent testing threshold.
Because most of the district is now in a yellow zone, to avoid going fully remote, 20 percent of students and staff must be tested.
The Ossining elementary school held a virtual Enrichment Day on Nov. 25.
Since Ossining is now a yellow zone, 20 percent of the district's students and staff must be tested if the schools are to stay open.
School administrators said it will give them time to work on logistics to deal with the new yellow zone designation.
Latino U College Access, the Ossining Children’s Center and the Hanami Foundation recognized Dr. Raymond Sanchez for his leadership.
District wants books to reflect who children are and provide mirrors into other people's lives and cultures.
Students honored Hispanic and Latinx culture through literature, food, music and other ways.
The district will hold remote learning for all while the buildings are in use Nov. 3 by the Board of Elections.
Families to Receive "Baby Bundles” of books, "Ossining Basics" brochures, a tote bag and other resources.
The district is hosting three virtual forums, including one in Spanish.
Superintendents, County Executive George Latimer and others pandemic reopening costs and other factors are driving the need.
Under the district's testing plan, officials would share a positive test result with county health officials and start contact tracing.
All students were remote learners for the first eight days of school. Those in the hybrid program spend part of the week in schools.
The Ossining School District is collaborating with local partners to continue the popular Saturday Explore & Learn program.
School district staff, Village of Ossining employees and the United Way of Westchester and Putnam installed the 10-station bilingual trail.
The Ossining School District is providing ongoing support to students and parents through its Family Technology Help Desk.
The newest round of semifinalists for the scholarship were announced on Wednesday.
Ossining teacher Mary Catherine Hillman wrote “But How Will I Say ‘Hello,’” to help prepare children for going back to school.
Park School held several events as part of its Pre-K Summer Connections 2020, including read-alouds and yoga in Nelson Sitting Park.
Rising sixth-, seventh- and eighth-graders participated in six mini project-based learning explorations in July and early August.
After consulting with parents and staff, district officials decided to delay bringing students to classrooms. Here's the plan.
District officials announced they would take no more requests.
Latina students in Ossining formed the club to empower one another to reach their potential and spread positivity throughout the community.
About 126 families with children in kindergarten through sixth grade signed up for the program.
The district is entering the fifth year of its equity initiative, which includes curriculum and library audits, teacher training and more.
The site covers topics from instruction to transportation and includes an archive of letters and a FAQ.
OHS is one of a dozen New York standouts the Education Trust—NY recognized for its commitment to helping students submit FAFSA forms.
He is one of four out of 26 scholar-athletes selected to receive a scholarship.
Children 18 and under can pick up "grab and go" meals at Park School weekdays from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
The coronavirus pandemic has had a disastrous effect on schools' finances, officials said.
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Roosevelt School fifth-graders presented their work during an online celebration June 17.
The district's summer education courses start next week.
The call is for an executive session, which is closed to the public.
The Ossining Board of Education sent an email to the community explaining that it was investigating complaints.
The camp runs for four weeks in July and is open to residents and non-residents.
Three Ossining High School graduates share friendship built on common ideals, background and drive.
This year, residents voted by absentee ballot due to the new coronavirus pandemic.