Tarrytown Kindergarten Students Get a Virtual Open Mic to Share Their Own Books  

Like many kindergarten students, those at John Paulding express their love for cookies and ice cream, sports, and their family. At JP, students wrote their own books about who they […] Read more »

Ossining Theater Students Present Pandemic-Friendly Virtual Drama Bake-Off

The Ossining High School Drama Club held its 2020 Fall Drama Bake-Off on Nov. 20, streaming students’ films live on the district’s YouTube channel.  Teacher Jessica Beattie, the OHS theater director, changed the annual […] Read more »

Author Inspires Main Street School Students to Keep Writing

Main Street School students, who read “Amal Unbound” as part of their Global School Read Aloud activities, connected with the book’s author, Aisha Saeed, during a virtual meeting on Dec. […] Read more »

Pocantico Students Learn about Electoral College, Popular Vote through Mock Election 

In a mock presidential election at Pocantico Hills Central School Nov. 2, students in grades 4-8 gave the popular vote and electoral college wins to Joe Biden over President Donald Trump.  The […] Read more »

Irvington High School boasts six Scholar-Athlete Teams

Irvington High School’s six fall teams were named Scholar-Athlete Teams by the New York State Public High School Athletic Association. They earned the title by having each team’s members maintain […] Read more »

Rockland Community College Partners with Leading Teacher Diversity Mentoring Program

Rockland Community College (RCC) has recently joined forces with White Plains-based Today’s Students Tomorrow’s Teachers (TSTT) to help expand the pipeline of students of color to pursue teaching professions. RCC […] Read more »

A Simple Wish Becomes Reality for a Todd Fifth Grader

Last year, when she was in fourth grade, Todd student Sabrina DeRose emailed one of her favorite authors, Chris Grabenstein, with an answer to a puzzle challenge from one of […] Read more »

Irvington Middle School students: ‘It’s going to be OK’

Irvington Middle School students celebrated National French Week at their school from Nov. 9-13 and raised $500 for Doctors without Borders. “Our theme this year was rainbows and the saying […] Read more »

New Ossining Children’s Center Opens

On Monday, November 16, staff of the Ossining Children’s Center (OCC) welcomed children into the new Rebecca and Arthur Samberg Building at 32 State Street. Plans for the new building […] Read more »

A Special Softball Player Scores a Special Honor  

With excitement in her voice, SUNY Cortland alumna Jamie Bucci recalls the day she found out she was named to the All-Decade team of the State University of New York Athletic Conference (SUNYAC). “It’s such […] Read more »