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Don't forget to vote May 21 if you live in the Croton-Harmon or Ossining school district. Here's what you need to know.
One Ossining High School science research student won a Best in Category award, and two other seniors earned fourth-place awards.
Frank Romeo started his "Walk with Frank" March 1 in Western New York. He will finish in Suffolk County, where he lives.
Twenty-one club members made the trip to the World Championships of the FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology).
The budget and tax levy increases proposed in the school board's plan are below 3%.
The 2019 National Merit $2500 Scholarship winners were announced Wednesday. See the Croton-on-Hudson winners.
The $134 million spending proposal will be on the ballot May 21.
The writer is president of the Ossining Board of Education.
U.S. News & World Report released its 2019 Best High Schools list Tuesday. See how schools fared around Croton-on-Hudson.
The school district's staff will begin teaching the new math curricula in the fall.
The Ossining School District offered free books to encourage reading over spring break.
Volunteers collected 3,000 books and helped build reading kits for children.
IBM's Cyber Day for Girls workshops to teach middle school students how to protect themselves online.
The Ossining native is in her first year at Loyola School.
March is Reading Month at Ossining's Claremont School.
For the ninth consecutive year, the NAMM Foundation is recognizing Ossining for its outstanding music programs.
Ten of them received first-place awards at the Regeneron Westchester Science & Engineering Fair.
The district is partnering with Blythedale Children’s Hospital to bring the “Eat Well, Be Well” program to Roosevelt School.
The musical-chair appointments are reminiscent of Regina Cellio's appointment to principal of AMD, from which she will retire this year.
Four students from the Hudson Valley are among the 40 competing March 7-13 for more than $1.8 million in awards.
Science Research student is one of 40 students who will compete in the Regeneron Science Talent Search finals next month.
The Class of 2019 is the first full grade to complete the four-year program that culminates with the Capstone Project presentation.
African American Men of Westchester will hand out its Legacy Youth Awards Jan. 21.
Students from 17 local schools are among 300 high school seniors named scholars in the prestigious national science and math competition.
They are among 300 high school seniors who are scholars in the 2019 Regeneron Science Talent Search.
Students identified passion topics and undertook rigorous academic research for their Capstone Projects.
The Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation will choose 250 regional finalists by the end of January.
The money raised from Max's Arcade, which was held at Ossining's Claremont School, filled 11 holiday wish lists for local families.
Speakers at the kickoff event urged boys to pursue their passion, rely on support networks.
Students learn how to dissolve an eggshell, make instrument reeds taste better, make maple syrup, and tackle other experiments.
The board certification signifies top skills and takes a lot of work to get. There are 16 Hudson Valley teachers newly certified.
District administrators dressed as detectives ask students to help decode the letter at the end of the students' "Word Detectives" unit.
In a new program, Ossining Police Department officers visit Claremont School to read to students.
Ossining High School senior Sabrina Piccirillo-Stosser is one of 12 national finalists for the award.
The PTA and A.C.T.I.O.N. Committee are raising money for enrichment opportunities and innovative teaching practices.
Lynn Alfarano, a senior office assistant at the school, received an "Employee of the Year" award.
John Sukumar was one of five students in the New York metropolitan area to be honored by the Child Mind Institute and CUNY.
Did your local middle school make the cut?