
June 17, 2025
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...

June 16, 2025
Welcome to the Cardboard Carnival, an annual extravaganza created by Increase Miller Elementary’s fourth graders for the school’s kindergarteners out of spent paper towel rolls, c...

June 13, 2025
Three hallways in the cafeteria/gallery/music end of the high school bustled with tri-fold displays, presentations on open laptops and just about all of the 200+ seniors who parti...

June 13, 2025
The Jay Center hosted a celebration on June 11, 2025, for the 16 Wolves who will be continuing their sport at the college level! We couldn’t be more proud! Please join parents, coa...

June 12, 2025
Peek into one of the apartments in an insulae, the four or five story apartment buildings of ancient Rome. “They were livable, but often collapsed,” said Gavin. Stella’s model o...

June 10, 2025
Before Principal Steven Siciliano announced any awards on Senior Recognition Night, on June 2, he recognized the recipients of the top honors for the Class of 2025. Congratulation...

June 10, 2025
The entire third grade wing was filled with foods that students’ families had prepared: Sarma—Albanian stuffed cabbage, risotto Milanese—a creamy rice dish seasoned with saffron, ...

June 10, 2025
Parents began bouncing babies on their knees and siblings started swinging their feet … it was hard not to, when a third-grade recorder ensemble at Increase Miller Elementary bega...

June 6, 2025
“Bumblebees have five eyes.” “Ladybugs hibernate together in the winter.” “There are 3,000 different types of dragonflies.” “Fireflies taste terrible to their predators.” Meadow ...

June 3, 2025
John Jay High School’s Senior Recognition Night not only honored the accomplishments of the Class of 2025, but it offered a beautiful glimpse of the community groups, school assoc...

May 28, 2025
“I found mine!” As each class toured the Increase Miller Elementary Art show, exclamations of excitement were heard as students discovered their artwork displayed on tables, hang...

May 28, 2025
John Jay students walked up to the field at the top of the hill behind the Katonah Elementary, where three rigs and several trucks were parked. Loud releases of steam punctuated t...

May 22, 2025
Book Awards: · Bowdoin College: Parker Whitney · Saint Lawrence University: Miriam Wilson · Saint Michael’s College: Sofia Wilder · Saint Michael’s College: Julia Iamic...

May 21, 2025
Students’ eyes sparkled with delight during Team Zest’s Expo of Learning. They were the experts, and their parents were the ones solving algebraic equations and proofreading parag...

May 19, 2025
News from the International Science and Engineering Fair in Columbus, Ohio: John Jay Senior Matt Casavant has won a third-place special award from the American Psychological Assoc...

May 15, 2025
"I am Moana of Motunui. You will board my boat, sail across the sea, and restore the heart of Te Fiti." Moana’s beautiful story of courage, resilience and the importance of embrac...

May 15, 2025
Kindergarteners prepare for precipitation. Third graders ponder penguins molting and elephant matriarchs. Fifth graders consider the concept of entitled in relation to the First A...

May 7, 2025
Katonah Elementary’s fourth graders had time to slow down, look closely, and pay attention to their thoughts and feelings through a private visit to the Katonah Museum of Art. Th...

May 7, 2025
Just three miles from their classroom, students arrive in the lush, green world of Ward Pound Ridge Reservation. They’ve come to Kimberly’s Bridge, a bend in Cross River, to relea...

May 5, 2025
What exactly are carbon credits? If there is more water in the world, since all the ice is melting, why are there still droughts even in places like here in New York? What do YOU...