POLL: Should Saugerties consider starting the school day later?
A growing body of research suggests students would do better if the school day started later, but school officials warn
A growing body of research suggests students would do better if the school day started later, but school officials warn
The lazy days of summer are over. Saugerties students are once again waking up bright and early to make it
As everyone entitled to a job? Or do individuals need to make sure they have the skills needed by employers,
Photo by Ali Zacker Gale Simmons Plaza is filled to capacity with teenagers. It’s an annual tradition: Each year’s incoming
Dorothy Cappello, treasurer of the GFWC Woman’s Club of Saugerties, presented this year’s graduation award to Natale Scally, who will
After criticism that the district left parents out of the loop on a plan to reorganize Riccardi Elementary School, the
At the August meeting, recently elected School Board trustees Krista Barringer and Damion Ferraro continued to make waves, expressing dissatisfaction
School Superintendent Seth Turner will receive a two-percent increase for merit following an evaluation by the Board of Education over
According to the recently released 2012-2013 school report card, 43 percent of Saugerties Central School District students are considered economically
Tensions between the two newly appointed School Board trustees, Krista Barringer and Damion Ferraro, and Superintendent Seth Turner and the