Dr. Alvarez has some remarks and announcements to make about the Rye City School District.
Laura Slack wants an apology from Board Member Ed Fox to her and to the entire School Board of Education.
Gail Topol is one of four teachers (she taught at the Osborn School) that were re-assigned by the Rye School Board of Education.
The Rye City School Board of Education has had tremendous press coverage because of their re-assignment of four elementary school teachers in the district.
Acorda Scientific Excellence Award promotes STEM education in Westchester County
Blind Brook School District applauds three of their very own that will now join the All-County Jazz Ensemble.
Rye High School's AP Art History with Mrs. Charles has been gaining the students interest.
Rye City Students received awards from Dr. Alvarez for their participation in the New York State School Music Association.
Recommendations seek to curb racial prejudice and stop excessive discipline for minor offenses.
High school seniors have a new internship program, which will allow them to work for a business/employer to gain experience.
Here is an update on the construction at Rye High School and Rye Middle School.
Parents here is your chance to meet and get to know Rye City School District's Superintendent, Dr. Frank Alvarez.
A rally is scheduled so that the media can alert Governor Cuomo, how important it is that he address the issues with the education system.
The Rye Y has selected to give Port Chester Public Schools a grant for three of their schools.
Rye schools' superintendent defended Rye High School's principal in response to a post on Patch that levels serious accusations.
A public board post on Rye Patch that accuses Rye High School Principal Patricia Taylor of wrongdoing is stirring discussion in the community.
Though CT and NY state law requires 180 school days, our districts make up for weather-related cancellations in vastly different ways. Here's a breakdown.
A fundraising effort is underway to save “Tools for Change,” which needs at least $12,000 to stay afloat, officials say.
It's a controversial subject that has parents, school officials and lawmakers protesting across the Hudson Valley.
Nearly 1,000 educators and parents rally against New York's implementation of the Common Core standards and tests.
Hudson Valley school officials are leading the pushback against student information collection.