Kimberly Cline is Mercy's cheerleader-in-chief.
Though Rivertowns schools will most likely not see any of the federal grant money awarded to the state last month, they will—and have—been affected by new state laws passed in an effort to garner it.
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Junior standout Sarah King is expected to lead the pack this season.
The Springhurst-Beacon Hill stairs construction is the first Department of Transportation project to receive state approval.
Yellow Jackets anticipate a transition season afte losing many strong seniors in May.
Irvington--led by powerful senior Annie Field-will fight to defend league title this fall.
Dobbs Ferry teachers and administrators have had to kick it into high gear after a disappointing round of standardized test scores.
The Inter-Village Continuing Education program has plans to bring a drivers education program to Rivertowns schools.
Alfred S. Posamentier offers ambitious plan for Mercy College School of Education.
Interim Dows Lane Principal Many Flynn-Maguire meets students and parents over coffee.
Dobbs Ferry summer camp for special needs children still going strong after 15 years.
Dealing with significant budget cuts and an ever-growing list of unfunded mandates, school officials are running out of funds—and options.
In a meeting Tuesday, the school board approved the appointment of Mary Flynn-Maguire as interim principal.
School board is weighing need versus budget in its decision whether to replace Cohen.
Hastings, Dobbs Ferry and Irvington's school boards meet to determine new leadership roles.
Dobbs Ferry Superintendent Debra Kaplan is eager to show her students a wider world.
Renay Sadis announces her resignation from Dows Lane.
Local parents stay tough so their kids can reap the benefits of a fun and character-building camp experience.
Irvington School District recognizes retirees and honors newly tenured staff.
Lena Street is off to Columbia in the fall, but will speak tomorrow at Hastings High School's graduation.
The position of assistant principal will be eliminated from Dows Lane Elementary School next year as a means to cut costs.
Irvington High School graduation ceremony held Saturday, June 19 in Mathiessen Park.
Dobbs Ferry and Irvington's valedictorians reflect on their academic careers, extracurricular interests and future goals.
End of the school year means the end of a much larger chapter for some district mainstays.
Hastings parents organize a picnic to honor retiring Hillside teacher Sue Kinally.
Irvington High School soon-to-be grad is headed to West Point.
Dobbs Ferry Middle School implements program to teach writing across the curriculum.
Irvington parents question school's handling of a recent bomb threat, while district officials and the police say everything was done to keep kids safe.
Hastings High School seniors participate in a spring internship program that helps them plan for the future.
Dr. Yeap Ban Har expounds upon the benefits of Singapore Math at Springhurst.
A local psychologist suggests serenity may be only an exhale away.
This week in Hastings criminal court a local resident was convicted of harassment in the second degree against a public school official.
Seventh annual Art Extravaganza gives students hands-on experience.
Sesame Street president urged graduates to "Be like Grover."
Dobbs Ferry's new foreign language program proves successful after first school year.
Dobbs Ferry Science Research students presented their projects during the school's annual symposium.