Both children and adults can participate, and specifically at the Vestal Public Library, participants can read books for a chance to enter raffles to potentially receive prizes.
New York State high school graduation requirements are changing. The Board of Education is calling it the “Portrait of a Graduate,” which outlines six new goals students would have to meet to earn a diploma.
Owego Free Academy’s agriculture career day hosted more than 10 businesses, featuring careers with the DEC, honey making, the Big Dairy Experience and more.
Vestal Hills Elementary School held a mental health awareness week for students. International Mental Health Awareness Week starts at the beginning of May, but teachers and staff at the school say every day is a good day to educate kids on their mental health.
Students in the building trades class at Broome-Tioga BOCES are producing homemade maple syrup — about 50 bottles per year — using a reverse osmosis system they built themselves.
Broome-Tioga BOCES hosted its first-ever Associate of United Paraprofessionals (AUP) Impact Summit on Thursday, offering close to education paraprofessionals the opportunity to learn new skills and attend wellness sessions.
Broome-Tioga BOCES held its annual Career and Technical Education Trade Committee Breakfast Thursday morning, drawing more than 200 attendees from local businesses across Broome and Tioga counties.
Educational leaders from across New York state gathered at Broome-Tioga BOCES on Thursday for a joint education summit, bringing together networks for special education and career and technical education.
Students in Teresa Steflik’s Family and Consumer Sciences class at Richard T. Stank Middle School celebrated the Lunar New Year by making healthy ramen bowls as part of their curriculum.
The Ithaca Teachers Association and the Ithaca City School District have reached a new bargaining agreement that will increase member salaries and strengthen benefits.
Since 2021, New York State schools have offered locally sourced food in cafeterias, benefiting the students who dine there and the local agriculture industry.
The tradition began two years ago with the idea of playing a game during school hours. The event drew a packed gymnasium for the early morning tip-off.
Andrew Appleman has won the Congressional App Challenge for New York’s 19th District for the second year in a row with an artificial intelligence–powered medical app that he said took him almost eight months to complete.
Cornell University has agreed to pay $60 million and accept the Trump administration’s interpretation of civil rights laws in order to restore federal funding and end investigations into the Ivy League school.