For the second consecutive year, Maryum Faisal won the Pocantico Hills School’s National Geographic GeoBee. The eighth-grader will take an online test to see if she qualifies to compete in […] Read more »
Late last year, students at Main Street School and Dows Lane Elementary School created their own art, inspired by American Impressionist Mary Cassatt, as part of the PTSA-funded Eyes on […] Read more »
Ossining families, staff and community members took part in an education equity rally in White Plains on January 18, to fight for greater education funding from the state. Ossining is […] Read more »
The BMS team competed – very successfully! – at the most recent American Mathematics Competition. The AMC 8, held at Pace University in Pleasantville, is a 25-question, 40-minute, multiple-choice examination […] Read more »
Rishit Gupta, a senior and member of the Irvington High School Science Research Program, was named a top scholar in the 79th annual Regeneron Science Talent Search. He is among […] Read more »
Rotary is Service Above Self. “What is Rotary” is a question I get too often. I tell people “We raise money to give back to the community in grants and […] Read more »
Two Briarcliff High School students are among a total of 34 Hudson Valley seniors who were named Scholars (or semifinalists) in the Regeneron Science Talent Search 2020. Briarcliff High School’s […] Read more »
From the time she was in elementary school, to her current status as a senior at Rye Neck High School, Kristina Esposito has participated in a number of car-racing leagues, camps, […] Read more »
On the road to college, we use milestones to determine what we have accomplished, and what is to come. As we round the new year into February, parents and students […] Read more »
The New York State Theatre Education Association, a statewide organization of theatre educators, promotes and supports theatre education for students in grades pre-K through 12. On the weekend of January […] Read more »