Irvington High School Junior Science research student Maxwell Ma won a grand prize award at the Westchester Science and Engineering Fair, which won him an all-expense paid trip to Dallas […] Read more »
Through the generous support of Regeneron, four times a year River Journal publishes the on-site report of a high school science student from the River Towns who is paired with a Regeneron […] Read more »
Main Street School’s team of fifth graders who qualified to represent the region in the statewide First in Math Tournament on May 20 won first place in the fifth grade […] Read more »
Congratulations to Irvington High School Science Research students Maxwell Ma and Christopher Zorn for placing at the Tri County Science and Technology Fair, where there were 175 competing high school […] Read more »
The Irvington Union Free School District Board of Education has appointed Emerson Segara as the new director of technology. “I am proud to welcome Mr. Segara to the Irvington school […] Read more »
Lindsay Mosberg, a senior at Irvington High School, spearheaded an initiative that CPR-certified nearly 50 students and staff. CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation) training is very important to Mosberg. Nearly four years […] Read more »
Irvington has been honored with the Best Communities for Music Education designation from The NAMM Foundation for its outstanding commitment to music education. Now in its 24th year, the Best […] Read more »
A team of fifth graders from the Irvington School District has qualified to represent the Region in the Statewide First in Math Tournament! Through a grant from NYSED, Main Street […] Read more »
On Earth Day, the Environmental Club at Irvington High School participated in a project to help increase the biodiversity of the High School and Middle School campus. The idea stemmed […] Read more »
The seventh grade journeyed to the city of Philadelphia in April, where they extended their learning within their recent historical fiction and informational text units in ELA classes, and their […] Read more »