Proposed Projects to Enhance Student Facilities with 0% Increase in Tax Levy
The social studies teacher earned fans, in part because of the care he takes to ensure each of his students feels a part of the lesson.
Fifth Annual Initiative Celebrates Senior Students and Fosters Community Spirit Among Juniors
Reese Caparelli and Vincent Chen Earn Gold and Bronze Medals in Science Category at Prestigious Global Competition
District Recognized for Excellence in Newsletter, Marketing Material, and Employee Communication at 2024 NSPRA Awards
Ossining, Tarrytown and Pleasantville Schools to Receive Over 50,000 Books.
Even more Hudson Valley schools are changing schedules on Friday to keep kids safe in the lingering extreme temperatures.
Design Phase Now Underway for Symbol of Unity and Strength
The OHS Prestigious Ladies of Power Event Raises Funds for Scholarships and Educational Activities
OHS Media Productions Garner Top Honors at Hofstra University Event
Grace McGrath and June Salo Recognized for Outstanding Artistic Achievements
32 Students Recognized for Outstanding Media Artistry, Including Four President’s Award Recipients
The voters decided on a $180M Ossining school budget and which candidates will serve on the board of education.
The voters decided on the $59M Croton-Harmon schools budget and which candidates will serve on the board of education.
Budget Supports Vital Educational Programs and Capital Improvements.
Also on the ballot are two candidates vying for two seats on the Board of Education.
Also on the ballot are two candidates vying for two seats on the Board of Education, as well as two library trustee vacancies.
Young Artists Overcome Challenges, Garnering Praise for Creativity and Courage.
Nurturing a Legacy of Environmental Stewardship Through Two Decades of Collaboration.
This is the first group of winners to be announced in the 69th annual National Merit Scholarship Program.
The trio won $1,000 for Claremont School, will to travel to Albany to compete in statewide competition.
21 OHS Students Earn Gold, Silver, and Honorable Mentions, Showcasing Remarkable Artistic and Literary Talents on National Stage
For the 17th time, Ossining has been named a Best Community for Education district by the NAMM foundation.
Students' achievement highlights school's dedication to STEM excellence; will showcase innovative prototype at NASA's Houston facilities.
Miguel Angel Garcia's Journey from OHS Theater to Feature Film Premiere
Final Act: Talented senior trio leaves their mark in memorable musical farewell.
Thomas Cong Placed Second in the Nation for Innovative Scientific Research on Cancer Metabolism.
Thomas Cong was awarded $175,000, and Christopher Zorn was awarded $80,000.
From March 21st to March 23rd, audiences are invited to witness the magic of "Sister Act" come to life on stage.
Young filmmakers shine spotlight on local artist, showcasing creative talent.
Community input sought to select new mascot representative of district's values.
Elena Prisament secures first place in Behavioral Sciences category, advances to national Competition.
Thomas Y. Cong and Candice J. Yu Advance in Prestigious Academic Competition
OHS junior Sebi Japal's comedy short garners global recognition, set to to compete on Vimeo in March 2024.
Ossining High School seniors shine on the national stage, highlighting the district’s dedication to civic engagement and leadership.
To participate in this free service, community members are encouraged to visit Ossining High School on Mondays from 4 pm to 8 pm.
The district i seeking community involvement to help craft a fresh identity.
Thomas Cong's research project on cancer advances to Top 40, highlighting the district's dedication to STEM excellence.
The top 10 awards, which will be announced during an awards ceremony on March 12, range from $40,000 to $250,000.
Eight science research students clinch top honors, with Senior Syed Zaidi receiving national recognition in Neurology.