The writer is president of the Ossining Board of Education.
OHS senior Skyler Jones took first place in the chemistry category at the national Junior Science and Humanities Symposium.
The new system will notify people outside a school building that there is a potential threat inside.
Michael F. Plotkin has been named the new principal at Croton-Harmon’s Pierre Van Cortlandt Middle School, effective Jul.1.
The district received a Best Communities for Music Education designation from the NAMM Foundation for the eighth year in a row.
Several dozen fifth-graders are taking a free dance class sponsored by the New York City-based New Professional Theatre.
The schools district decided to hire from within.
A dozen Ossining High School juniors will advance to the GENIUS Olympiad, a competition that encourage students to protect the environment.
Eleven Hudson Valley teams will take part in the FIRST Robotics Hudson Valley Regional at Rockland Community College this weekend.
Five students were grand-prize winners and will advance to international science competitions.
“It was incredible to learn about Skyler’s work related to semiconductors, which earned her a $60,000 award to continue her research!"
OHS senior Skyler Jones received $60,000 for her research on perovskite crystals as semiconductors in solar cells.
A new partnership will bring families together to help newcomers acclimate to the community and schools.
OHS senior places first in state science fair. Several other students were recognized for their science research.
The OHS students are competing for some 7,500 scholarships worth more than $32 million.
The false alarm comes on a day when other New York school communities are coping with threats.
Not talking about it could cause confusion, self-doubt, and feelings of helplessness in a child, said school Superintendent Ray Sanchez.
Nine Ossining High School students will advance to the next round of Science and Humanities Symposium following Feb. 3 regional competition.
Reward Schools are schools with high academic achievement.
Science Research Program student Sarah Hoffmann is one of four seniors from around the country to win the Neuroscience Research Prize.
Ossining High School senior Skyler Jones is a finalist in the prestigious Regeneron Science Talent Search.
School officials said they worked with Ossining police.
The Westchester County Youth Bureau has awarded Teatown a grant for an after-school and summer science enrichment program.
There were 27 students selected from the Hudson Valley, including four from Ossining High School, who are in the running for a trip to DC.
The OHS seniors move on to the next round of the Regeneron Science Talent Search competition.
Using zoning policies, districts can decrease or increase racial segregation at their schools.
Most northern Westchester school officials are hedging their bets.
Park School students' interactive museum comprised literacy projects each class created from the many versions of "The Gingerbread Man."
Stations led by teachers and student volunteers showcased activities related to app design, science research, math, physics and engineering.
The superintendent and another administrator transformed into superheroes "Reader Man" and "Reader Woman" to motivate the new readers.
Ossining High School art and photography students were moved by Danbury Vet Center members' experiences and struggles.
The Claremont School PTA provided funding and volunteer support for the event, which featured dozens of workshops for children.
While #GivingTuesday is over, it isn’t too late to support the Ossining School District through the PTA's GoFundMe page.
The money raised will support enrichment programs and scholarships in the Ossining School District.
The proceeds will go to helping the victims affected by the natural disasters in Puerto Rico.
On the Thursday before Veterans Day, veterans shared photos, military memorabilia and stories with Ossining High School students.
Parent coordinator in Ossining schools receives Employee of the Year Award.
Craig Wyche died in the terrorist attack in 1983, a year after graduating Ossining High School.
Ossining High School senior Skyler Jones' project on semiconductors in solar cells is one of 60 selected for the regional finals.
Nearly 450 middle school students participated in “9/11: Serve + Remember." Their letters will be included in care packages to soldiers.