The fifth graders pulled carrots that were smaller than their pinkie fingers, and one that was fatter than their wrist! First graders found the celery and picked green and red tom...
The word was out. Students headed to B-Wing today for their study hall, for lunch, for class … and just to check it out! Their eyes widened as they walked into the spacious and we...
It’s a big day in Lina Foncello’s kindergarten class. The students are writing independently, applying what they've learned about sounds and letters to spell new words! “Mat,” th...
“After visiting Sing Sing so many times, did you start to sympathize with the prisoners?” “What prominent factors allowed you to keep hope?” “Do you think the system can change?” ...
It’s always a surprise to see what the seasonal new centerpieces are in Meadow Pond’s cafeteria each month. For October, the round tables are set with spider plants, complete with...
Did you hear them from your home? One of the challenges at John Jay Middle School’s Pep Rally was a cheering contest. “Cheer as loud as you can for your grade!” said Principal Jef...
A game of pick-up pickleball begins in one corner of the gym while, just a few feet away, a pair of students playing chess make their first moves. Across the room, a group of stud...
Meet some of the student leaders at Increase Miller Elementary! The fifth-grade members of the IMpact for Kids club, advised by teacher Bebhinn Fahy, meet with Principal Kerry For...
A group of sixth graders stands on a low platform, looking at the cluster of students on another wooden platform about 12 feet away. A rope swing hangs between them. How will we...
In Connie Merritt’s third grade class, school started off with homework - for mom and dad. Students brought a paper home which asked parents to share how their third grader got th...
Congratulations to senior Juliana Field on being named a Semifinalist in the 2026 National Merit Scholarship Program. We are so proud of her incredible achievement, which places h...
Congratulations to senior violinist Alex Bond who will be heading to Rochester, NY, this December for four days – to play with top orchestra students from across New York in the A...
Congratulations to Valedictorian Hellen Skye Dollar and Salutatorian Casey Jenna Leff! Principal Steven Siciliano called the students to the Counseling Center on September 16 to ...
Assistant Principal Kim Piccolino released the schedule for Spirit Week today! "It's all about showing our uniqueness, " she said, "building to celebrating our unity." Thursday...
The morning bell rings as Jonathan Peter’s robotics students walk into class, chatting while they set up their laptops, tools, prototypes and experiments. It takes several minutes...
“It’s second lunch,” said one of the sixth-grade students, about to take his first bite of just off-the-griddle French toast. The aroma of vanilla and cinnamon fills the room. “I’...
The season opener at Katonah-Lewisboro Schools was full of good feelings. Superintendent Ray Blanch led the team-building pep rally for all the employees of Katonah-Lewisboro Sch...
They started the day as eighth graders; by noon they were high school students. While the young people’s milestone seemed so sudden, the all-class slideshow, prepared by teacher S...
The beautiful and moving Commencement ceremony at Caramoor was as one-of-a-kind as the stand-out class it celebrated! The Notables, The Treble Makers, and Vocal Jazz set the st...
It felt as though you could almost touch the sparks of ideas flying in Katonah Elementary’s fifth grade classrooms. It was exciting enough that Lisbeth Arce’s eighth grade student...