Friends of Karen sends kids back to school with smiles.
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The Prep students will be at St. Matthew’s School Wednesday through Friday, laying down fresh coats of paint and moving furniture.
Dr. Richard Bisk, who is professor of Mathematics at Worcester State University and has worked extensively with K-12 teachers and students.
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The teachers were involved in lessons in how to bring rock music into the classroom, while emphasizing activism and rock history.
The program is run by the county’s Department of Social Services, with The Sharing Shelf, Operation Prom, WFAS, State Farm and others.
Several New Rochelle students will now get a crack at the prize.
The day-long conference will be held Sept. 12 at the New York State Judicial Institute on the Pace Law School campus in White Plains.
The Class of 2014, the 165th graduating class, is urged to go out and "change the world."
The Harmonaires of Springhurst Elementary School in Dobbs Ferry rehearsed for two years before their performance of the National Anthem at Citi Field last week.
Volunteers will be recruited by the Board of Education to weigh in on additions to potential project; committee to review prospects for artificial turf and lights.
Fifteen St. Christopher's students will march with the Vince Lombardi trophy next week in preparation for the big game in the Big Apple.
The special Irvington Board of Education meeting that was scheduled for Tuesday night to discuss possible facility and field renovations is being rescheduled for Wednesday, Jan. 22.
Timothy L. Hall will become Mercy College's 12th president beginning May 13.
Former County Executive Andrew Spano is among those joining the Westchester Community College board.
If all goes according to plan, the BOE plans to make a final decision on the all-inclusive scope of work to be included in a bond referendum on Mar. 4.
The school will re-open for Thursday.
The Dobbs Ferry-located institution is currently conducting a nationwide search for a new president.
The district will accept community input through the end of the year before finalizing its proposal in January.
The school will soon be giving its own daily forecasts using its new programming.
The meeting, along with previous input and polling results, will help shape a final proposal.
It's a controversial subject that has parents, school officials and lawmakers protesting across the Hudson Valley.