Katherine Emma Wixted received President's List honors for the school's spring semester.
Blake Hoyt, of Ossining, was recently named to the President's List for the Spring 2016 term at Hudson Valley Community College.
Hannah M. Moy was one of 504 graduating seniors on Sunday, May 22.
Svetlana Picarella is in the school's Computer Information Systems academic program.
Patrick Stinard, of Ossining, received a B.S. degree with distinction in financial information and analysis from Clarkson University.
Students from Pierre Van Cortlandt Middle School visited younger students to share health lessons.
Shaya Ginsberg was named to the University of Vermont's spring 2016 Dean's List.
Lewis Lolya, of Ossining and majoring in fisheries and wildlife sciences, has also been named as an Adirondack Scholar.
Students’ research ranges from local environmental issues to genetic studies.
Shaya Ginsberg is a social work major in the university's College of Education and Social Services.
Jonathan Cohen and Peyton Delgorio, both of Croton on Hudson, were named to the Worcester Polytechnic Institute's Dean's List.
Catherine Conte, of Ossining, has received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Criminology from Wilkes University.
The Croton-Harmon Board of Ed. and administration honored Phyllis Carr, Robin Cooke and Kelly Maloney of Carrie E. Tompkins Elementary.
Lauren Marino graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in computer science and business on Monday, May 23.
Lauren Marino received a degree in Computer Science and Business from Lehigh University.
Six faculty members earned tenure at a ceremony led by Superintendent of Schools Dr. Furhman on Tuesday, May 17.
Olivia Dileo, of Ossining, and Jacqueline Kane, of Croton-On-Hudson, were among the honorees on May 7 at Keene State College's Commencement.
Lewis Lolya received a degree in fisheries and wildlife science from Paul Smith's.
Graduates include Jonathan Kullberg of Croton On Hudson as well as John Ludlum and Benedict Pucilowski of Ossining.
Four young readers complete the 1,000 Books Project.
The Science Research program students received the honors at the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair in Phoenix.
The open house offered families a rare visit to the jail in an educational rather than strictly correctional setting.
The 2016 Experience Science, Technology & Innovation Fair took place Thursday, May 5.
Patrick Stinard of Ossining received the James L. Dohr Accounting Scholarship And Award.
Marielle Rayer has completed Silver Level requirements for the school's LEAD program.
Meghan Vlad of Croton On Hudson graduated with a Bachelor of Science in physical education.
The testing will be done May 14 and 15.
Katelyn Z. Zhinin won one of the 11 scholarships at the State University of New York at Oswego.
OHS students Miguel Angel Garcia and Daniela Rodrigues will participate in the Roger Rees Awards competition later this month.
The OHS drama students will perform at the American High School Theatre Festival, which runs in conjunction with the Fringe Festival.
OHS seniors in the Science Research program win a gold and silver medal in international competition.
Salutatorian Suan Rykowski has served as class president for four years and is the only female member of the school's golf team.
Valedictorian Duncan McManus will be attending Brown University.
The high school received national recognition in the 2016 rankings.
The number of tests students took was compared to how many graduated.
Carrie E. Tompkins Elementary School students shared their favorite poems for Poem in Your Pocket Day as part of National Poetry Month.
Fourth-graders Sofia and Tori said they were motivated to continue learning new signs and share what they learned.
OHS has offered sign language for about five years. The district will expand courses to the middle school, pending passage of the budget.
US News and World Report released its 2016 high school rankings Tuesday.
Megan Curtis was initiated into the collegiate honor society at State University of New York at Cortland.