CET Celebrates Blue Ribbon Status
Students, staff, teachers and administrators were decked out in blue on May 22 in recognition of Carrie E. Tompkins Elementary School’s designation as a 2014 National Blue Ribbon School. According to...
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View ArticleDon’t Let Drugs Meltdown Your Life
The Croton Teen Leadership Council and Croton Community Coalition are reminding locals to start the summer off drug free during the upcoming fifth annual Vassallo Fest. This year’s fest centers on the...
View ArticleFrench Visitors Explore Croton
The Croton-Harmon School District recently welcomed high school students from La Rochelle, France, for a visit. Croton-Harmon and Lycée Jean Dautet have a special friendship, allowing students from...
View ArticleDestination Imagination Teams Earn Global Honors
Competing against 15,000 talented students from around the world, Croton-Harmon’s Destination Imagination teams made a big statement at the annual global competition in May.“Placing in the top 10 in a...
View ArticleCET Student's are "Happy" to Learn ASL
CET students learned American Sign Language and performed Pharrell William's "Happy"! Join them as they spread their new found love for learning and teaching sign language to others! Special thanks to...
View ArticleThanking District Retirees, Volunteers
Croton-Harmon’s Board of Education thanked some of the people who have dedicated countless hours to the district at its June 4 meeting. The Board and administrators thanked the following faculty and...
View ArticleCroton-Harmon Represented at Summerfest
Croton-Harmon Board of Education members Patrice Davidson, Andrea Furey, Joshua Diamond and Superintendent of Schools Dr. Edward R. Fuhrman, Jr. attended Croton-on-Hudson's 2015 Summerfest on June 7.
View ArticlePicnics Mark the End of a Great Year
Students across the district took time to relax during the annual end-of-year picnics with their grade-level peers. During the special picnics, students had a chance to laugh and converse with friends,...
View ArticleDancing with the Bots
Two Pierre Van Cortlandt Middle School classes put their robotics skills on display during a “Dancing with the Bots” competition. Students in Rachel Lang’s and Alison Romm’s homerooms entertained their...
View ArticleAuthors Share Writing Tips at CET
Fourth-grade students at Carrie E. Tompkins Elementary School participated in the annual Writing Workshop on June 19. Spearheaded by fourth-grade teacher Ana Mara Strattner, the day included...
View ArticleHS Named in Washington Post’s Most Challenging List
Croton-Harmon High School has been identified by The Washington Post as one of America’s Most Challenging High Schools. Croton-Harmon High School was listed as the 63rd most challenging high school in...
View ArticleClass of 2017 Visits Hershey Park
Ninety-one Croton-Harmon High School sophomores enjoyed the annual class trip to Hershey Park in Hershey, Pennsylvania, at the end of May.“The trip was a huge success and everyone had a blast,” said...
View ArticleSuccessful First Year for Signing with a Friend Club
When Carrie E. Tompkins Elementary School sign language interpreter Christine Fico noticed how enthusiastic students in Linda Reich’s third-grade class were about learning how to say the Pledge of...
View ArticleEighth-Graders Teach CET P.E. Classes
Pierre Van Cortlandt Middle School eighth-grade health students recently visited Carrie E. Tompkins Elementary School to teach their younger counterparts about fitness and nutrition during their...
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View ArticleCET Heads Outdoors for Field Day
Carrie E. Tompkins Elementary School students enjoyed fresh air, cooperative games and healthy competition as part of the annual Field Day on May 27. Classes rotated to different areas on campus,...
View ArticleHS Students Acknowledged at Awards Assembly
Croton-Harmon High School acknowledged students who have excelled in a number of disciplines during its annual Awards Assembly on June 5. Student Faculty Congress President Caroline Barnes, also the...
View ArticleFourth-Graders Say Goodbye to CET
Fourth-grade students said goodbye to CET and hello to PVC as their moving up ceremony concluded on June 24. The ceremony marked the first major milestone in the 105 students’ academic careers in...
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