Children at Claremont and Roosevelt schools can take free classes, thanks to the Ossining MATTERS Education Foundation.
First Hebrew offers an interactive and individualized program which studdents can join anytime.
Croton-Harmon freshmen make a smooth transition into high school with ‘Big Buddies’.
School bus ride was among firsts for many incoming kindergarteners.
New York State Police start their annual campaign Sept. 6 around districts such as Croton-Harmon and Ossining.
Assistant Superintendent Dr. Deborah O’Connell honored by the Mid-Hudson School Study Council
Superintendent Raymond Sanchez started his morning visiting with Park School students.
Your school superintendent might get a hefty salary. Here's a list of local districts and their superintendent pay as reported to the state.
GEOFYRST is SUNY Oneonta's six-day pre-semester geology field trip for new students
School starts tomorrow! Watch Ossining school officials go wild getting a meeting together beforehand!
The fifth-graders were able to become familiar with their new school during an ice cream social at Pierre Van Cortlandt Middle School.
First Hebrew takes an individualized, interactive approach to Jewish learning; students can join anytime.
Walking to PVC Middle School, driving to OHS, or coping with school buses in the districts — here are reminders from the local Red Cross
Don't forget the shots before sending your kids back to classrooms in Croton-Harmon or Ossining.
Mychael Vernon is starting her third year as a member of the OHS varsity girls volleyball team
The AHA now recommends that children and teens eat no more than 25 grams of sugar a day.
First football game of the fall is Sept. 2.
Back-to-school isn't just elementary.
Kick-start your schedule for September and October.
It's crunch time for that annual family ritual, and there are specials at retailers near Croton-on-Hudson and Ossining.
Conrad Hoyt was awarded the scholarship based on past academic achievement and potential for success.
Ben DeCrenza was awarded the scholarship based on past academic achievement and potential for success.
Students entering the seventh and twelfth grade require meningitis vaccines.
It's crunch time for that annual family ritual, and there are specials and special events at malls around the Hudson Valley.
National school rankings put New York in the middle of the pack.
Ninety-two CHHS students earned recognition from the College Board's Advanced Placement Program.
The national rankings have a controversial history around here.
You'd be a real help at events such as parent engagement nights and college fairs.
The vote will take place after school starts.
Ossining High School students work at T.J.Maxx, the Girl Scouts Heart of the Hudson Council and the Food Bank for Westchester.
Nearly 270 incoming kindergarten through fifth-graders participated in the month-long program at Park School.
The first day of school is closer than you think.
The beginning of the school year may be closer than you think.
Two OHS team members were among top 50 players statewide; Dan Ricci was Class AA Coach of the Year.
The district's ACTION committee worked with local businesses to create seven lending libraries.
About 270 Ossining students who will be entering kindergarten through fifth grade this fall are part of the English Language Arts program.
About 50 Ossining students entering grades 3 through 8 this fall spent two weeks in July in the school district's Summer Innovation Academy.
Student Athlete Kathryn Polletta earned Dual Academic Honors from SUNYAC.
Maggie Dinger earned a degree in Computer Science from the University of Vermont.
Chelsea Lefland was named to the Dean's List at Georgia Tech.