The Scarsdale Adult School is offering several new courses, starting tonight.
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Be sure to sign up for the SAT Boot Camp. The deadline to enroll is Wednesday.
The organization helps students have the prom night of their dreams one student at a time.
Get ready to cheer on the SHS teams and celebrate Raiders Pride starting today.
This Scarsdale fourth grader achieves at school and at home.
The Academic Center is offering time and paper management workshops for students to help them get organized.
The students, staff and faculty at Fox Meadow School held a ribbon cutting ceremony Monday.
Clarkstown North strikes first and maintains lead throughout game.
SAS has new fall classes starting for the fall semester.
Gov.-elect Andrew Cuomo has proposed cutting state aid to schools as a way to hold the line on taxes. But school administrators say the bulk of their costs are imposed by state mandates, and further cuts will result in disastrous job losses.
Families remember the final moments of their children's lives at home.
Librarians gather to support the Westchester Library System and demand Gov. Paterson restore the full funding for public libraries that is, once again, at risk of being cut drastically.
Despite Scarsdale's reputation for superb academics, Newsweek ranked SHS at 1,011on its list of best high schools in the country.
Students show off fashion on the red carpet at Scarsdale High School.
The end of the school year is upon Scarsdale's high schoolers, but only one thing is standing between them and a fun-filled summer: Regents exams! How to stay focused and reduce stress during testing week, and exam schedule.
Scarsdale schools' purchasing policy now incorporates environmental factors into procurement decisions.
Scarsdale High School's senior class brings the popular musical to the stage.
Critter spotted this morning sends the elementary school into rare-spotting-of-wildlife lockdown.
Members of the Tri-State Consortium visited Scarsdale's schools in May to assess the district's innovative approach in developing "inquiry-based" learning methods.
Drs. Deborah Roche and Frank Murtha presented their Higher Edge Partners program to a group of Scarsdale's college-bound students Tuesday night.
Two students from all area schools were invited to the Scholastic Achievement Dinner.