Things to Consider When Studying Abroad

Studying abroad is an amazing opportunity; it can open many doors for your future as well as being an incredible adventure in itself. However, if studying abroad is a route […] Read more »

Congratulations! Student-Athletes Who Signed a National Letter of Intent

Managed by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), a National Letter of Intent (NLI) is “a binding agreement between a prospective student-athlete and an NLI member institution.” By signing the […] Read more »

How to Motivate and Encourage Your Child to do Better at School

A parent’s support is crucial for a child’s growth. You need to be involved so your child will improve their behavior and academic performance. Hence, if you have a kid […] Read more »

Classroom Decorating Ideas from the Experts

Classrooms are supposed to be an inviting and stimulating spaces for children. The decor of a classroom, whether it’s done by the teacher or parent volunteers, is designed to make […] Read more »

Sleepy Hollow Student Named U.S. Presidential Scholar

Owen Dugan, a Sleepy Hollow resident and a senior at Stanford Online High School, has been named a 2021 U.S Presidential Scholar. Dugan is one of 161 students nationwide, and […] Read more »

Iona College and NewYork-Presbyterian Announce Creation of the NewYork-Presbyterian Iona School of Health Sciences

Iona College to develop a premier school of health sciences on new Bronxville campus with the support of one of the nation’s health care leaders Iona College and NewYork-Presbyterian today […] Read more »

Sleepy Hollow High School Student Selected for College Internship to Analyze NASA Earth and Space Science Data   

Isabella Levine, a rising junior at Sleepy Hollow High School, has been selected from 750 applicants nationwide for the prestigious STEM Enhancement in Earth and Space Science (SEES) summer internship […] Read more »

Westchester Community College Uses CARES Act and CRRSAA Act Funds to Help Students Persevere and Succeed

Westchester Community College announces that it has far exceeded federal requirements in the distribution of student aid funding provided by the CARES Act. Westchester Community College has distributed over $6 […] Read more »

School Equipment: What You Need to be Absolutely Prepared

Whether you’re heading to middle school, college, or any other grade of school, it’s already coming up to that time of year when you need to start getting prepared for […] Read more »

Inexpensive Ways to Conduct Coaching Classes Online

Online or offline, the willingness to learn is what gets people going. Considering the current situation where we are dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic, online education has an upper hand […] Read more »