Westchester Community College Kicks Off 75th Anniversary Celebrations

Westchester Community College (WCC) began celebrating its 75th anniversary with a Founders Day event today. The event featured a retrospective of the college’s history to date as well as a […] Read more »

Selecting a College Major – Where Interests & Skills Intersect

The road to college is a path primarily defined by its destination. While this destination may vary greatly from student to student, the larger objectives of gaining acceptance to a […] Read more »

Todd Fourth Graders Welcome Spring by Learning about Holi 

Spring is here and what better way to welcome it than by learning about a holiday that celebrates the arrival of spring? Students in Christina Hurley’s fourth grade class learned about Holi – the ancient Hindu […] Read more »

Pocantico Hills Students Mount Annie JR. the Zoomsical 

The March 19 performance of . took place in the Pocantico Hills School auditorium, but instead of on stage, cast members were spaced around the edges of the empty audience seats. Each […] Read more »

Eagle Scout Builds Benches and Community Spirit 

Only a small percentage of scouts achieves the vaunted rank of Eagles Scout, and Liam Hansen is about to be one of them. Liam is a senior at Sleepy Hollow […] Read more »

Croton-Harmon Names Valedictorian and Salutatorian for Class of 2021

Croton-Harmon Union Free School District has named Maya Gardos as Valedictorian and Camilla Giorcelli as Salutatorian for the Croton-Harmon High School Class of 2021. Gardos, who plans on studying English […] Read more »

Briarcliff Alum Prepares for a Cross-Country Bike Trip to Raise Funds for a Worthy Cause

When she chose to take a year off from her studies at Princeton University, Briarcliff High School alum Maddie Plank had no idea how much she would gain from the […] Read more »

TUFSD Receives TELL Award for Technology Leadership

Technology has never been more critical to schools than during this past year. The Tarrytown Union Free School District (TUFSD) was honored by the Lower Hudson Valley Regional Information Center […] Read more »

Ossining Honors Educators, Trustees during Black History Month 

To celebrate Black History Month, the Ossining Board of Education created an annual award in memory of the district’s first Black teacher – Hester Bateman Spencer Hines – and presented it to Francine Vernon, […] Read more »

Op-Ed: The Westchester Youth Congress Amplifies Youth Activists

In a world where our most challenging issues pose a larger threat to our future than our present, is it not essential to give the youth a voice in the […] Read more »