The Mathcounts contest has representatives from all 50 states and three United States Territories.
A total of 750 8th grade students are scheduled to participate May 14 in the graduation mass celebrated by His Eminence Timothy Cardinal Dolan, Archbishop of New York.
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The retiring Scarsdale School Superintendent tells us what he really thinks about standardized testing in an op-ed piece in "Education Week."
The Board of Education will discuss the superintendent's budget recommendations for 2014-15.
This year's keynote speaker will be C. Alexander London, author of the "An Accidental Adventure" and "Dog Tags" series of children's books.
Two Scarsdale High School students will represent the Village at the conference in May.
Former County Executive Andrew Spano is among those joining the Westchester Community College board.
Scarsdale residents will vote for two nominating committee candidates from the group listed in their elementary school district. A total of 10 candidates will be elected, and short biographies of the candidates are included below.
A public board post on Rye Patch that accuses Rye High School Principal Patricia Taylor of wrongdoing is stirring discussion in the community.
Westchester school districts make up for weather-related cancellations in different ways. Here's a breakdown.
Statewide study shows broad concerns exist among parents over the amount of testing students are facing.
It's a controversial subject that has parents, school officials and lawmakers protesting across the Hudson Valley.
The committee is seeking input from residents on some proposed, non-partisan resolutions.
Nearly 1,000 educators and parents rally against New York's implementation of the Common Core standards and tests.