From leadership programs and career exploration opportunities to a generous donation to the Ossining High School Guidance Fund, the Brieant Youth Alliance has been a valuable resource in the Ossining […] Read more »
The Lower Hudson Regional Information Center recently honored Mike Hanna, the Ossining School District’s director of technology, with an award for his leadership and outstanding approach to technology integration. Hanna […] Read more »
To The Ossining Community: We know how impactful Tuesday night’s verdict in the Derek Chauvin case was for our entire community and especially for our Black families, youth, staff, police, […] Read more »
State Senate Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins, along with New York State Senator Pete Harckham, Senator Shelley B. Mayer (chair of the Senate Committee on Education) and other officials from Peekskill […] Read more »
Ede Walker, a senior at Ossining High School, has spent her entire high school career involved in sports – varsity volleyball and basketball to be exact. But then the pandemic hit, […] Read more »
The Westchester chapter of Citizens’ Climate Lobby (CCL)—a nonprofit, nonpartisan grassroots advocacy organization focused on national policies to address climate change—is organizing several virtual events to celebrate Earth Day 2021 […] Read more »
Coretta Scott King said, “The greatness of a community is most accurately measured by the compassionate actions of its members.” While April’s National Volunteer Month was organized to honor compassion and encourage […] Read more »
On April 5, Congressman Mondaire Jones (D-NY) visited the Town of Ossining to highlight the transformative impact of the American Rescue Plan, the $1.9 billion COVID relief bill he helped […] Read more »
For this year’s National Poetry Month, Bethany Arts Community’s first celebration of the event, a packed agenda has been planned, with exhibits, talks, workshops and readings inspired by the power of […] Read more »
To celebrate Black History Month, the Ossining Board of Education created an annual award in memory of the district’s first Black teacher – Hester Bateman Spencer Hines – and presented it to Francine Vernon, […] Read more »