Parents and teachers will have to wait at least another week for the Board of Education's decision on hiring a new superintendent.
Students at JFK Magnet School will share new inventions with engineers from IBM.
The year begins to wind down for the Port Chester School District.
A huge crowd assembled to hear Port Chester student musicians perform on a beautiful spring evening.
Shark Tank style: Andrew Gomez gets props from business leaders with a polished pitch and product.
Concert band tunes, an outdoor fest for elementary schoolers and a farewell to departing Edison School Principal Eileen Santiago.
More than 90 fifth-graders celebrated at Crawford Park as they prep for Port Chester Middle School .
At Port Chester Middle School's Science Challenge, students tested their knowledge of the physics of flight.
Graduation prep and a variety show are on tap during a shortened school week.
Port Chester Middle School students conduct a hands-on experiments to learn about cause and effect relationships.
Parents and teachers will have to wait at least another week for news on hiring a new superintendent for the school district.
Parents and school staff met with three candidates vying for the soon-to-be vacated superintendent position.
Local parent groups and civic organizations met with a trio of candidates last night at Port Chester High School.
This week: progress reports, honors society induction, and prep work for graduating seniors.
Judges liked what they saw when they attended Port Chester High School's production of A Chorus Line last month.
For residents who voted to approve Port Chester's school budget, having children in the district was often the deciding factor.
An incumbent and a newcomer win seats on Port Chester's Board of Education Tuesday.
Next year's school budget passed by 68 votes on Tuesday.
Check back with Port Chester Patch after polls close tonight for results and reaction.
This week: the long-awaited budget vote, school talent shows and a career day.
Select bands from Port Chester and Blind Brook get together in an impromptu morning concert.
A book fair, standardized math tests and a spring concert at Port Chester High School are among this week's school highlights.
Overcrowding and the ballooning $80 million school budget were the most-discussed subjects at a forum sponsored by the League of Women Voters.
At Thursday's public hearing for the 2011-2012 school budget, taxpayers and parents voiced concern on taxes and overcrowded classrooms.
Taxpayers will have a chance to voice opinions on the proposed 2011-2012 budget Thursday at Port Chester High School.
Get our your weekly planners for goings on at the Port Chester Schools.
Get out your weekly planner for this week's school-related events.
The Port Chester School Board adopted next year's budget on April 14. Pending voter's approval next month, the budget will put overall expenditures at $79.5 million from last year's $77.3 million.
Elementary school students from across the district met at JFK Magnet School last Friday to find innovative solutions to a science project. Students also met for Global Youth Service Day.
District leaders in Port Chester say the extra state aid will prevent teacher layoffs and program cuts.
At National Arts in the Schools Day, kids will learn a little something they may not have in their social studies class.
Students have a busy week ahead with concerts, dance performances and a science fair, while the budget process in Port Chester moves ahead.
For folks who sat in on the school budget work session last night, there were more questions than answers.
The Board of Education will meet in room 229 of Port Chester High School this Thursday night at 7:30pm.
The new budget is heavy on numbers, but light on details. The school board's next task? Figuring out which programs to cut.
A cooking class designed to teach young girls proper ways to eat healthy is scheduled for today at Carver Center with video of OASIS dance show this past Thursday.
Port Chester Middle School hosts a series of workshops for kids in grades six through 12 – and their parents.
A local mother starts web conversation for other parents to swap advice on how to navigate through those confusing college applications.
Get out your day planners for this week's goings-on in the Port Chester School District.
Students say two lists were created, decry them as inappropriate. Administration offers counseling to those named on list.