Tarrytown Resident Mustafa Sakarya Named Library Director at Sarah Lawrence College

“Mustafa’s vision of the library as a central space for creation resonates perfectly with Sarah Lawrence’s focus on co-creation of knowledge, which is the foundation of our education,” said Kanwal […] Read more »

Road to College: You’ve Applied, Now What?

For many students, submitting the application can feel like the end of the road. After all, they’ve successfully completed months of compiling essays, forms, recommendation letters, and resumes. What happens […] Read more »

Debunking the Myths: Online Degrees

In an ever-changing economic landscape filled with winding roads and uphill battles, you want the best start possible to succeed. Stumbling blocks, like a lack of time and opportunity or […] Read more »

IMS Students Raise Money for Hurricane Ida victims

Irvington Middle School students celebrated National French Week at their school from Nov. 1-12 and raised money to help victims of Hurricane Ida in Louisiana. Throughout the week, the students […] Read more »

Westchester Community College to Offer Short-Term Workforce Training in New White Plains Center

Westchester Community College (WCC) began operations at the White Plains Education & Training Center (WPETC) this month to provide a convenient and state-of-the-art location for those looking to re-enter or […] Read more »

Briarcliff High School’s Red Cross Club Holds a Successful Holiday Drive

At Briarcliff Manor School District, just about everything is a team effort. Recently, Briarcliff High School’s Red Cross Club conducted a holiday drive and, in a collaborative effort with Briarcliff […] Read more »

Ossining, Peekskill Schools Receive Grant for Mental Health Outreach

The Ossining School District has received a $160,000 grant from the Westchester Community Foundation for a yearlong Mental Health Outreach Project in partnership with the Peekskill School District. The funding […] Read more »

Local Vacant Spaces Full of Possibility for Teens

Amphitheaters, go-carts, putt-putt, an infinity pool, a dog park and a zero-carbon footprint skate park are just a few concepts local students envision for the vacant spaces around Sleepy Hollow. Through […] Read more »

“Ossining Basics” Are a Key to Developing Early Literacy

The “Ossining Basics” program brought together parents, young children and staff from the Ossining School District and partner groups Nov. 5 to practice the fundamentals of early literacy and becoming […] Read more »

How to Get Your Child Interested in STEM

STEM stands for science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. It is a broad term that encompasses many different career paths as well as many educational opportunities. It can be daunting when […] Read more »