The students are winners of the George Yancopoulos Young Scientist Award, presented at the '17 Westchester Engineering and Science Fair.
Adriana Scanteianu won a scholarship in the 62nd annual National Merit Scholarship Program.
The school district budget stays well below the allowable tax levy increase.
The Board of Education plans to vote on the appointment early next month. Michelle Grier will start in the new position July 1.
The propositions for a capital reserve fund and Roosevelt School cafeteria renovations would not impact the budget or tax levy,
The Croton-Harmon School District’s BOE voted to adopt a spending plan that falls within the state-directed tax levy cap for the community.
The first round of announcements have to do with corporate-based scholarships and grants.
The first of four rounds of announcements
In all, 37 schools from the Hudson Valley made Niche.com's 100 best public high schools in New York list for 2017.
"This new state budget is a real win for the Ossining School District."
Elementary school Linda Reich has been bringing her students to a local rehabilitation center for 29 years.
After 20 years of taking classes to the Sky View Rehabilitation Center, Linda Reich and Croton Harmon have won the Volunteer of the Award.
Eight graders participated in an interdisciplinary Spanish art unit and discovered works of Salvador Dali, Pablo Picasso, and Frida Khalo.
The district was honored by NAMM for its commitment to high-quality music education for grades K-12.
Carrie E. Tompkins Elementary School students were each given a book from the Croton Rotary Club.
Award-winning athlete Alec DeCaprio discovered early in life that diving was a "source of immense joy and liberty."
Seven from Ossining High School students attended the 27th annual Puerto Rican/Hispanic Youth Leadership Conference.
New research links speech and reading achievement to participation in school music programs.
Yale University professor Dr. Mark Brackett offered a workshop on emotional intelligence to Croton-Harmon School District faculty members.
Pierre Van Cortlandt Middle School students are gearing up for their performance of “The Music Man” on March 31 and April 1.
The newly added television studio is offering students a chance to work in a professional environment while learning to manage their time.
The program focuses on closing the education opportunity gaps faced by boys and young men of color.
The Harlem Wizards will face the PVC Pouncers, featuring teachers, on April 20. Doors will open at 6 p.m. with the game beginning at 7.
The team competed March 24-26 at RCC in the Hudson Valley Regional FIRST Robotics competition.
Stephen Hancock will take over July 1 for retiring OHS Principal Joshua Mandel.
OHS Team 4122 will compete in the FIRST Robotics Competition at Rockland Community College March 24-26.
A Croton Academic Challenge team defeated all teams from Westchester and Fairfield counties to place first in the Omar Q Beckins Tournament.
Roughly 150 teachers, teacher assistants and administrators participated in the second-annual EdcampOHS this month.
Third-graders at Carrie E. Tompkins Elementary in Croton-on-Hudson are following along the Iditarod and participating in an 'Idita-READ.'
Niche.com compiled the rankings and you can find out how your child's school performed.
The events are an outgrowth of the district’s A.C.T.I.O.N. (Acting Conscientiously to Ignite Opportunity Now) committee of volunteers.
So there's still a search on for an additional administrator.
Fifth graders received hands on experience on how the diverse geography of the Western Hemisphere impacted physical environments of humans.
The children read some of Dr. Seuss's most popular books to celebrate Dr. Seuss's birthday on Mar. 2.
Niche.com compiled the rankings. See how Croton-Harmon's and Ossining's schools performed. Do you agree?
The Ossining and Croton-Harmon communities have a chance to weigh in on school budgets before voting on May 16.
Croton-on-Hudson resident and acclaimed artist Jerry Pinkney visited the school during a special artist-in-residence workshop.
The program, which is in its second year, seeks to inspire Claremont and Roosevelt school students to pursue STEM careers.