Hastings-on-Hudson UFSD
The second annual Rivertowns Senior Science Research Showcase, brought together senior researchers from Hastings, Ardsley, and Dobbs Ferry.
Hastings-on-Hudson Union Free School District
Ardsley School District
The Dobbs Ferry school has been recognized as a top performer in each of the past five years in the publication's Best Colleges report.
Hastings High School
As temperatures drop in the region overnight, the threat of icy, treacherous roads already has schools delaying the morning bell.
A student brought a knife to school, and a dispute left one injured. The student responsible is in custody, according to Yonkers police.
Hastings police didn't find anyone carrying an axe and declared the area safe, but stepped up school patrols for the rest of the day.
There is a reason that her first graders love their teacher. She takes her job seriously and is very involved in her students' lives.
This educator, who comes from a family of teachers, earned her place in the spotlight both through dedication and natural gifts.
She leaves her position as Assistant Superintendent of Curriculum and Instruction in Bronxville schools to take the top job in Irvington.
Rankings were based on college readiness and curriculum breadth, state assessments, underserved student performance, and graduation rates.
Westchester County and local police said to expect road closures, difficult travel and possible gridlock before, during and after the visit.
The district is one of 975 school districts across the nation to be recognized for its outstanding commitment to music education.
Dr. Matthew J. Block will be the next superintendent, effective July 1, succeeding Dr. Ryan Schoenfeld, who is retiring.
The student entered the academic competition as a junior by taking the 2022 Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test.
Residents of the Atria Woodlands in Ardsley were the lucky recipients of the Irvington musicians’ talents.
Broadcast journalist and TV personality Meredith Viera was one of the guest readers on World Read Aloud Day.
Main Street School Principal Joyce Chapnick has been principal at the school since 2014
The students were recognized for their outstanding work in producing the 2022-23 student literary magazine.
Eight students were recognized for their research and earned awards in several categories.
Mercy was one of 10 winning proposals to receive part of the $200,000 in funding from the American Nurses Association.
The students collaborated in groups to create a variety of words on their game boards.
In class, the students delved into the life and teachings of Dr. King, commemorating his birthday.
The award-winning projects in the prestigious competition cover topics in the sciences, engineering, social sciences and mathematics.
The appointment was made after a rigorous selection process led by an interview committee.
The students competed against their peers during their lunch periods, putting their endurance to the test with a wall-sit challenge.
Project Linus provides handmade blankets to children facing challenging circumstances.
The day after Halloween the students displayed generosity by bringing in their extra candy.
As part of their studies, the Irvington students have already met other readers from other countries and from all over the United States.
The director said the students are working hard to make this farcical production as funny as possible.
Students bonded over activities that were designed to develop teambuilding, problem-solving, critical thinking and communication skills.
The class practiced its math and literacy skills with playdough and a board game.
They total nearly $4 million.
For the third consecutive year, Mercy ranked as a top performer for Social Mobility, the university said.
Part of a group representing less than 1 percent of U.S. high school seniors, they can compete for $28 million in scholarships in 2024.
The new hires met with their mentors and concluded their orientation with a bus tour of the district.
The annual ranking released by U.S. News and World Report evaluates schools based on graduation rates, academic performance and more.