A bill that was recently signed by Gov. Andrew Cuomo makes it illegal to possess e-cigarettes on school properties.
Certain items under $110 are exempt from New York State sales taxes.
New York State publishes its required student vaccinations list for the 2017-18 school year.
The Board of Education of the Pelham Public Schools will meet on July 31 at 7 pm in the Middle School Library.
When's the first day of school in Pelham? That, and other must-know dates for parents, students and teachers.
A new president, vice president, and several board members were sworn in at the July 11 Board meeting.
Preliminary estimates for replacement of the facade are $7-9 million, though these may be revised with further evaluation and monitoring.
Prior to the public session, members of the Pelham community are invited to attend a reception for incoming superintendent Dr. Cheryl Champ.
The following photos give a peak into what the ceremony was like.
She's a Long Island educator who has worked in Westchester before.
211 members of the PMHS Class of 2017 tossed their caps following their graduation ceremony.
The rain is causing the slight delay.
The ceremony was accompanied by the Colonial School Orchestra, which played several patriotic songs.
Four Pelham District retirees were honored by the BOE on Jun. 6 with engraved wooden pens.
ISWEEEP is the world’s largest international science fair focusing on energy, engineering, and environment.
An employee may receive a 3.5 percent salary increase if an individual administrator meets or exceeds 95 percent of their approved goals.
This is the Colonial Times News Network (CTNN) liveblogging from the bus after arguments at the U.S. Federal Bankruptcy Court.
Doug Florian and Ted Scheu held assemblies for elementary students to discuss poetry and helped students write their own poems.
Six Pelham students earned certificates from Assemblywoman Amy Paulin for participating in the 'There Ought To Be A Law' Contest.
Joseph A. Catania III is expected to be appointed the District’s Director of Technology at the Board of Education’s meeting on June 6.
The Pelham BOE will hold two meetings on June 6 & 7 one will be a public session and the other will be closed.
Eighth grade students studied World War I and learned about hardships and sacrifices of soldiers and citizens.
Three Pelham School teachers were awarded tenure by the Board of Education for their dedication and commitment to their jobs.
The planned referendum will include the replacement of the brick façade at Hutchinson School along with other possible projects.
The purpose of 'A Long Walk to Water' Project is to help raise money to bring drinking water more accessible to South Sudan, Africa.
The authorization represents fulfillment of a key strategic goal to implement IB Middle Years Programs for 6-8 grades.
The experiences reinforce the students’ units in their English and social studies classes by providing first-hand experiences to connect to.
There were five people running for two seats on the Board of Education.
Congrats to these student athletes of the week!
The Forensic Speech team advanced to the elimination round of New York State Championships with six students placing in the tournament.
Don't forget to vote May 16.
Students representing Pel Mel newspaper received a first place designation from the American Scholastic Press Association.
The level of participation in the information-gathering sessions was higher than is typical in similar-sized districts as Pelham.
Gail and Frank Orferi were honored at the annual Jerff Jones Yearbooks Appreciation Dinner in New York City on March 16.
The field includes one incumbent and four newcomers.
Karla Pennetta,Natalie Todaro earned first at the competition for their exhibit titled 'Jane Addams: Taking a Stand for Society's Outcasts'.
More than 80 students were inducted into the National English and Rho Kappa Honor Societies.
This was the first competition for the club. A total of nine Pelham students and two teams presented and were judged.
Luke Persanis, Gibson Smith, Lorenzo Bertuccioli, George Dunhill and Maria Comerford were named PMHS Athletes of the Week.
The Pelham School District has announced that James F. Hricay will be appointed the District’s new Assistant Superintendent for Business.