Two Croton-Harmon teachers were part of the Jacob Burns Film Center’s new pilot curriculum.
Students wore orange and took part in activities and assemblies.
Students brainstormed patriotic words to include in notes to local heroes.
Croton-Harmon third and fourth graders make partnerships with younger students.
Croton-Harmon HS senior Dan Vlad took on leadership role at Y2Y Conference
Have fun, be safe.
Wisell is Vice President and Dean of Continuing Education and Workforce Development at Westchester Community College.
Tigers spirit shines at pep rally
It's known as the Smart Schools Referendum.
Students from several schools will join 4,000 students studying the river from New York City to Troy.
Students from Carrie E. Tompkins Elementary School took a trip to the river.
Their words of wisdom are part of "365 Days of Wonder: Mr. Browne's Book of Precepts."
Brinda Ramesh of Ossining High School received the award at a ceremony last night in New York City.
The learning activities were organized by the Carrie E. Tompkins Elementary School PTA.
Community members are invited to join Ossining Superintendent of Schools Raymond Sanchez on a guided hike
After school security is expanded as well.
The high school had the most stringent safety measures in place, school officials said.
But the county health department isn't saying where.
The first full day for Croton-Harmon schools is Sept. 2; in Ossining kindergarten-grade 9 start Sept. 3 and 10-12 graders report Sept. 4.
Ossining Superintendent of Schools Ray Sanchez held an Informal Community Discussion with parents and community members on Aug. 28.
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The National Safety Council has tips for parents and kids.
With school starting Sept. 4, Ossining school officials have posted back-to-school interviews with the principals. Here's Carrieann Sipos.
Westchester’s Ridge Hill is offering a variety of special discounts to teachers. throughout this week and the next.
Here are some handy tips.
Three Westchester Youth Choirs start rehearsals in September.
Do you have a child who comes home with straight C’s when you know he or she could get A’s? Then this article is for you.
Most of the money went to New York City, but some came to Westchester County.
Friends of Karen sends kids back to school with smiles.
Got a child starting school?
Join Ossining MATTERS Education Foundation Sept. 6 for the 12th annual 5K Run/2 Mile Walk fundraiser.
Helping Hands for the Homeless & Hungry needs donations of school supplies.
If approved, the days of walking from the tree streets to Todd School would be over.
Pines Bridge offers learning environments to meet the needs of students with multiple disabilities.
The Ossining Community Learning Center offers drop-in day care before school.
Croton man graduates from Hobart and William Smith
The program is run by the county’s Department of Social Services, with The Sharing Shelf, Operation Prom, WFAS, State Farm and others.
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Grand Prix New York and SurviveTheDrive paired up to teach teens the importance of driver safety.