Read Blind Brook Board of Education President Sheri Zarkower statement announcing the school district's Memorandum of Agreement with the Association of Blind Brook Administrators
Residents in both Rye City and Blind Brook School Districts are invited to hear from local school board candidates tonight in their respective communities.
Check out the slate of candidates for the upcoming board of education elections in Rye City and Blind Brook.
Stop by for conversation and questions with Blind Brook Superintendent William Stark at Blind Brook Middle School/High School tonight.
The Parson Street Players bring Little Shop of Horrors to life tonight.
A 2 day spring book fair at Rye Country Day School raised money for the parents' auxiliary and their projects.
The Blind Brook Board of Education will present a budget of nearly $40 million to voters in May.
Rye City and Blind Brook School Districts say the Memorial Day weekend will include extra days off on Friday, May 25 and Tuesday, May 29.
Former Blind Brook BOE president Dr. Rick Buzin formally announces his campaign for re-election.
A live frog exhibition at Rye Free Reading Room Tuesday afternoon brought out plenty of youngsters on Spring Break.
U.S. Rep. Nita Lowey congratulated 3 Rye Patch students for their achievements, nominations to Naval Academy, Merchant Marines Academy and West Point.
The school district followed up on parents' concerns and assures the controversial meat by-product is not used by Rye City School food services.
The program, held in Scarsdale, is for high school students and their parents.
Former Blind Brook BOE member Dr. Richard Buzin is running for re-election to the Blind Brook Board of Education.
Congratulations to these Rye Brook scholars!
School District set to appoint Montclair, NJ, superintendent to post next Tuesday to replace Shine, who is set to leave in June.
After an applause worthy opening Wednesday night, Milton School's fifth grade production of Guys and Dolls takes the stage once more tonight
A bond referendum to fund middle and high school renovations has passed 1842 to 1048.
School of the Holy Child is pleased to announce the appointment of of new middle school head. Colleen Pettus will start in July 2012.
James Spano, Blind Brook Schools Athletic Director, will retire in June after 25 years in the role.
Students protest program cuts, rising tuition.
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100 Blind Brook Middle Schoolers raised money for the Carver Center Food Pantry.
Artwork by three high school students from School of the Holy Child are featured at the OSilas Gallery on the campus of Concordia College
A science and basketball camp at School of the Holy Child gets kids moving and thinking.
The Blind Brook BOE will meet in executive session to discuss ongoing teacher contract negotiations.
Blind Brook High School students show their passion for giving back at St. Peter's Church soup kitchen in Port Chester.
In a vote of 306 votes, Rye City residents defeated a $19.9 million school bond referendum.
The private preparatory school held a luncheon and benefit to support its library and speaker series.
Rye or Rye Brook could win $100,000 for their school district by winning Patch's Deck Your House contest. Get out the lights and holly. Your decorating could net $100,000 to our schools!
Rye couple challenges district, and to raise the additional $1.7 million required.
Ms. Reist's second grade class at Milton know everything about Thanksgiving...
Representatives from KSQ Architects said they failed to notify Blind Brook administrators when state school building survey deemed 2 buildings "Unsatisfactory" for minor issues.
Last Thursday, Blind Brook Superintendent William Stark said a survey calling district school buildings "unsatisfactory" is inaccurate.
Blind Brook Superintendent William Stark held another community conversation addressing a range of parent questions.
Rye Brook residents Emily Kitchin and Danielle Goz, both 12, and Hadley Durkee, 13, of Rye perform with the Random Farms Kids Theater's traveling show and anti-bullying assembly "The New Kid" in schools throughout the greater New York metropolitan area in