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Author Offers Tools to Combat Bullying

After children’s author Trudy Ludwig learned her own daughter was being bullied, she published her first book, “My Secret Bully,” which addresses how social interactions can turn bad, even at the...

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Spotlight on Science Research

Croton-Harmon High School’s science research students showed off their hard work during the annual Science Symposium on March 23. Seniors, in their final year of research, presented their projects and...

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Board Brief: April 9, 2015

Welcome to Board Briefs, in which we summarize key agenda items from prior Board of Education meetings and address topics that were brought to the Board’s attention. Full meeting minutes are typically...

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Students Lead Human Rights Workshops

Several Croton-Harmon High School seniors, juniors and sophomores took time to confer with their peers about human rights issues during the March 19 Human Rights Institute for High School Student...

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CHHS Says No to Marijuana

Croton-Harmon High School ninth-, 10th- and 11th-graders gathered for a special assembly on April 17. Through a partnership between the Croton Community Coalition and Croton-Harmon Teen Council, a...

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Kindergartners Inspired by ‘Hot Feet’

Carrie E. Tompkins Elementary School kindergartners recently visited the Tarrytown Music Hall for an exciting performance of “Hot Feet” by the Paper Bag Players.“It was a great performance and had...

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Information and Resources on How to Talk with Your Child About Death

A child's capacity to understand death and the approach to discussing it will vary according to the child's age. We have listed some resources that may help you talk to your child. Death and Grief:...

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‘The Sound of Music’ Comes to Life

Croton-Harmon High School students are hard at work preparing for the spring musical production, “The Sound of Music.” This year’s production is timely, said musical director Ivelaw Carrington, because...

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Marking Alcohol Awareness Month

Students at Pierre Van Cortlandt Middle School and Croton-Harmon High School recently participated in creative activities that discouraged teenage drinking and alcohol abuse. At PVC, the Teen...

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Recently Passed Board of Education Resolutions

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Upcoming District Art Show - May 19, 2015

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Learning the Role of Police Officers

Identifying police officers’ uniforms, knowing how and when to call for help, and staying safe were some of the topics Croton-on-Hudson Police Detective Paul Camilleri shared with first-grade students...

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Mandarin Students Visit China

From the Great Wall of China to the classrooms of Shanghai, Croton-Harmon High School students were treated to a trip of a lifetime over spring break. Fifteen students, all of whom have taken at least...

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Kindergartners Impress with ‘Boot Camp’

Carrie E. Tompkins Elementary School kindergarten students impressed their parents and teachers during their “Boot Camp” musical performance. The military-themed production showcased some of the skills...

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Bash the Trash Is a Hit at CET

Carrie E. Tompkins Elementary School students were not only entertained by a “Bash the Trash” performance on May 4, but they also learned important life lessons about being creative and caring for the...

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Plotkin Named Assistant Principal of the Year

Pierre Van Cortlandt Middle School Assistant Principal Michael Plotkin has been named a 2015 New York State Assistant Principal of the Year by the School Administrators Association of New York State...

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Budget 2015-16 Fact Sheet

Budget 2015-16 Fact Sheet

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Board Brief: May 7th, 2015

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New Website Debuts

The new school district website streamlines navigation and highlights important information The Croton-Harmon School District is excited to announce the launch of its new district website,...

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Cheshire Wins Congressional Art Competition

Croton-Harmon High School’s Emma Cheshire has been honored by U.S. Congresswoman Nita M. Lowey for winning the 2015 Congressional Art Competition for New York’s 17th Congressional District. Her piece,...

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