Dr Martin Luther King Jr. Student Art and Essay Contest

Sleepy Hollow Middle School art students utilized art as a visual language when they created original pieces that reflected and honored the life of Dr Martin Luther King Jr. Andrea […] Read more »

Ossining Children’s Center Board of Directors Honored at ADO’s Annual Awards Breakfast

On March 5, the Ossining Children’s Center’s Board of Directors was honored by the Association of Development Officers at its annual Awards Breakfast. The award cited the OCC Board’s “transformational […] Read more »

Local Teens Chosen to Attend ‘Students Inside Albany’ Program  

Lea Levine, an 11th grader from Croton Harmon High School in Croton-on-Hudson and Karen Alonso, an 11th grader from Roosevelt High School in Yonkers, have been chosen by the Rivertowns […] Read more »

Two Sleepy Hollow Students Receive Distinguished Science Award from Regeneron

Sleepy Hollow High School seniors Tess Kaplan and Samantha Livingston have been named among the country’s top scientists in the 79th Regeneron Science Talent Search. This is the most prestigious […] Read more »

Pocantico Kids Receive Book Bags Filled with Books

Pre-kindergarten students at Pocantico Hills School recently received bedtime book bags prepared by library media specialist Anne Price-Gordon. Each bag contains three books, a mix of fiction and non-fiction. Children […] Read more »

Government Comes to Life

Government came to life at Washington Irving when Greenburgh Town Supervisor Paul Feiner met with members of the student government. On January 10, the students held a ceremonial swearing-in ceremony […] Read more »

Eighth-Grader Wins Pocantico GeoBee for Second Year in a Row

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 »

Irvington Students Create Self-Portraits Through “Eyes on Art”

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 Community Rallies for Higher Education Funding

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 »

Briarcliff Middle School Shines at American Mathematics Competition

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 »