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Students Create Handmade Gifts for Hospital Patients

Bronxville Middle School students recently worked together to spread joy to patients at White Plains Hospital through the “Creative heARTS” program. From handmade bookmarks to colorful bracelets, the students poured their creativity into each item they crafted. 

Students Bring Local Scenes to Life Through Art

A group of talented Bronxville High School students recently brought their community to life through a series of original paintings depicting various buildings and landmarks throughout the village of Bronxville. Inspired by Edward Hopper’s renowned painting “Early Sunday Morning,” the students captured familiar scenes of their own hometown.

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Children and adults engaging in creative building activities at a colorful build station in a lively classroom setting.

Members of Bronxville High School’s Math Club recently held the annual Math Fair.

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New Initiative Builds School Spirit Across District

Members of Bronxville High School’s varsity teams greeted elementary school students as they arrived at school as part of a new initiative designed to strengthen school spirit and foster connections across the district. 

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Fourth Graders Bring Science Lessons to Life at New York Botanical Garden

Fourth grade students from Bronxville Elementary School stepped beyond the classrooms for hands-on learning at the New York Botanical Garden. As part of their visit, the students participated in an engaging program centered on plant adaptations and the water cycle. They explored the conservatory, where they identified how plants adapt to survive in a range of environments.

  • Elementary School
Students Explore Science Along the Bronx River

First and third grade students at Bronxville Elementary School stepped outside the classrooms and into nature during a recent walking trip to the Bronx River, part of their science lessons with teachers Veronica Lindahl and Stephanie Kennedy. 

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