Fourth-grader Max Lazarowitz woke his mother up one morning a few years ago and told her his idea for a summer project: build an arcade out of recycled materials. Lazarowitz had heard about […] Read more »
An Ossining High School student is a semifinalist in the Coca-Cola Scholars competition. Another senior is one of 12 national finalists for the 2019 Neuroscience Research Prize. Julia Piccirillo-Stosser is one of […] Read more »
Briarcliff Manor Middle School boasted three top scoring students in this year’s Mathematical Association of America AMC 8 – a 25-question, 40-minute, multiple choice examination designed to promote problem-solving skills. The […] Read more »
Seventh-grade students who have volunteered to be part of the Lunch Buddy program at Sleepy Hollow Middle School received a warm welcome from Special Education teacher Stephanie Castillo as they walked into her classroom […] Read more »
The Ossining School District recently launched a My Brother’s Keeper (MBK) program, joining a nationwide initiative founded by President Barack Obama in 2014 to address opportunity gaps for boys and young men of color. […] Read more »
On Saturday, January 12, Briarcliff high school students Sydney Zhang, Fareed Mohideen, Zoe London, and Jolie Wasserman accompanied science teacher Dr. Robert Saar to Rockefeller University’s ‘Talking Science’ seminar to hear […] Read more »
A group of seven Main Street School fifth-graders, all members of the Sassy Spectacular Seven Destination Imagination team, are educating their peers about animal abuse and the responsibilities of adopting a pet. […] Read more »
Briarcliff High School Varsity Girls Basketball players Kacey Hamlin and Maddie Plank were recognized for reaching their career milestones of 1000 points this season at the Monday, January 21 game at BHS against […] Read more »
During the summer of 2018, Sleepy Hollow High School science teacher, Michele Zielinski, participated in Stone Barns’ Teacher Institute and was inspired to bring “Food Studies” to Sleepy Hollow High […] Read more »
Main Street School fourth- and fifth-graders participated in a variety of coding and computer programming activities as part of the worldwide Hour of Code, a highlight of Computer Science Education […] Read more »