With classes about to start up again, buses can been seen driving around the villages.
Pocantico Hills Central District Superintendent Valencia Douglas offers an update to the news that school lunch will be cancelled soon, this time with a little more hope.
The regular lunch program will be discontinued in the Pocantico Hills Central School District as of October 19, while free and reduced lunches will continue.
Westchester County will help uninsured students get the required school vaccinations they need to stay healthy.
Important dates for the upcoming school year for the Tarrytown Union Free School District.
Parents spend about $688 on back-to-school expenses. What is the number one item you shop for to get the kids ready for school?
Over 60 middler schoolers are spending a portion of their summers dropping Mentos into Diet Cokes, creating silent films, learning digital journalism, and taking summer photography.
Some classes rise, some fall; but all meet state proficiency standards.
The service will be held July 26 in New Rochelle for the Scarsdale High School student swept out to sea in Hawaii.
Pending licensing and approval, the YMCA should be on track to move its childcare programming into the Tappan Hill School by September. They've signed a lease with TUFSD effective August 1.
TUFSD announces that two searches for a new principal for our youngest children came up empty-handed; Rosemary Prati, retiring principal of Morse, will serve as interim for a year.
Members of the Scarsdale Public School community are coming together to support the Madoff family and each other.
Kayla Owen wanted to make a difference; and she did this big-time with a June Hawk Walk in Rockefeller State Preserve.
The town-gown relations between nearby residents and the EF School are an a bit of an impasse; one resident writes a letter to officials about the trash and growing annoyances that don't seem to be getting addressed.
As TUFSD superintendent Dr. Howard Smith looks forward to his retirement at the end of next year, he is also disheartened by the mandate-direction education has taken.
After over a dozen significant district retirements this year, TUFSD Superintendent Dr. Howard Smith announces his own; he will finish out one last year.
Graduates come in all sizes. Here are some photos from those pre-K kids of the YMCA launching off to "big school" in the fall.
Despite the heat, Sleepy Hollow High School seniors say goodbye to their four years of high school and look forward to the years to come.
Many school districts' parent groups sent representatives to hand over petition signatures, comments and even invoices to the State Board of Education Regent.
Tonight the seniors cross the stage, all with their accomplishments, memories and special experiences. Here's one very focused and ambitious senior's story of his time at the Westchester Youth Police Academy program.
So much for the first graders to see and do one one street.
It's the end of the school year and our series profiling all the retiring faculty and administrators from TUFSD schools.
It's a larger than usual class of retiring faculty this year; one by one Patch will post their stories.
The Michelle Milliam playground at John Paulding will honor the woman and the play that was so important in her 25-year tenure as kindergarten principal, topping off a 39-year career.
Here's the college list compiled by the Sleepy Hollow High School Guidance Department of everywhere the graduating class will be heading in the fall.
It's a larger than usual class of retiring faculty this year; one by one Patch will post their stories, in their own words.
It's a larger than usual class of retiring faculty this year; Patch is posting their stories, in their own words.
Sleepy Hollow High School Students and Faculty Take Part in College Board Public Service Announcement.
It's a "larger than usual group" year of retiring school staff this year; one by one Patch will post their tales, starting with this beloved middle and high school ESL Chairperson.
School district superintendent Howard Smith says if all goes well, the YMCA could have keys to its new childcare facility on the hill as soon as August 1.
A beautiful night begins with photos.
Are you worried about your teen's safety tonight? Both the School Superintendent and AAA offer some tips.