Students can swap social studies for shop
By the end of this school year, high school students may be able to graduate without taking all of the
By the end of this school year, high school students may be able to graduate without taking all of the
Generations of students have had not-so-nice things to say about the homework that keeps them at the kitchen table when
School Board trustees and administrators spoke out against the New York State Education Department at the October board meeting, accusing
It all began with a JV football player’s wish to honor the memory of his favorite aunt, who recently died
Elise Crist teaches the four-year-old preschool class at Children’s Workshop in Twin Maples Plaza. She has worked with preschool students
According to the Centers for Disease Control, obesity rates among children and adolescents have tripled over the last two decades.
By the end of next month, Saugerties taxpayers can expect to receive a check in the mail. The money, which
Two recurring issues for the Saugerties School Board led to a sometimes contentious discussion at the September meeting: Information trustees
Former college admission director Sandra M. Moore will present “How to Find Great and Affordable Colleges” at the Saugerties Public
Saugerties has resisted taking on the issue of school violence and violence against children in a serious manner. Incidents like