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Sleepy Hollow High Presents a Satirical Whodunnit – Done to Death

Five authors gather in what appears to be an ordinary film studio. Soon, they find themselves on a Caribbean Island. It’s all for fun in Fred Carmichael’s comedic murder mystery […] Read more »
Pocantico Hills Harvest Soup Festival

Pocantico Hills Students Participate in Farm-to-Table Harvest and Soup Festival

Five third-graders carefully carried their trophy out of the garden at the back of the school: a massive Italian zucchini bound for Chef Kassie Arcate’s outdoor chopping table, one of […] Read more »

Congresswoman Lowey Speaks to River Journal

On November 6, Congress-woman Nita Lowey won a 16th term to the US Congress representing New York’s 17th District, which covers parts of Westchester and Rockland Counties. Following her re-election […] Read more »
Riya Raina Anna Brijeski Kumon Awards

Kumon of Tarrytown Honors Local Students at Annual Awards Ceremony

Local resident, Riya Raina was recently awarded the “J by 6” achievement award at the Kumon of Tarrytown center in recognition for studying advanced algebra before the end of sixth […] Read more »

November 2018 Education Roundup

Once again, our schools are creating ever-evolving ways to help our students grow and develop. A new flexible learning space sparks creativity and engagement. A program in yoga and mindfulness […] Read more »

Education Roundup – September 2018

If you’re wondering, “Where or where did the summer of 2018 go?” – you’re not alone – seems we blinked and poof, it was gone! Fortunately, the students and teachers […] Read more »

Onwards & Upwards…to a new school year

Most of us would not want to go back to eighth grade for any reason.  It was around then that I was described by a cute boy on my block […] Read more »

Education Roundup

Take a bow. Students, teachers, administrators – take a bow and then listen: allow the applause to grow until it thunders in your ears. Look up and watch – it’s […] Read more »

Education Roundup

Creativity is king this month as our schools tap into the innovative instincts of our students in many ways and on multiple levels: an author shares insights on illustrations with […] Read more »

Can We Keep Our Schools Stellar and Our Tax Burden Affordable?

School budgets – Mention the words to most home-owners in Westchester and they’ll shake their heads and sigh. They know full well that the bulging budgets must stay robust to […] Read more »