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Board of Ed Races Attract Competitive Fields in Next Month’s Elections

April 20, 2022 Martin Wilbur Bedford,  Byram Hills,  Chappaqua,  Mount Pleasant,  Pleasantville

There will be highly competitive Board of Education elections next month in several local districts reversing a bit of a recent trend of uncontested races. The changing of the guard will continue in the Bedford Central School District as all

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EducationThe Examiner

Byram Hills Celebrates Schulman at Final Board Meeting

December 15, 2021 Martin Wilbur Byram Hills

The Byram Hills School District last week honored Ira Schulman, its longest-serving Board of Education member, during his final board meeting after 23 years of service. Schulman is resigning from his seat effective Dec. 31 to start his new role

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SPORTS

Cohen, Javorsky Lead Bobcats to Triumph of Westlake

September 21, 2021 Andy Jacobs Byram Hills,  football,  Westlake

By Andy Jacobs A lot has changed since the Byram Hills and Westlake football teams met nearly five months ago in the Section 1, Class B championship game. But one thing remained the same when the teams resumed their rivalry

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EducationGovernmentThe Examiner

Chappaqua’s $130.4M School Budget Proposed to Go Up to Tax Cap

March 21, 2021 Martin Wilbur Byram Hills,  Chappaqua,  Chappaqua School District

For the first time since New York State instituted the tax cap 10 years ago, the Chappaqua School District has proposed a budget that would levy the maximum allowable taxes to balance next year’s spending plan. The $130,460,188 budget proposed

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Byram Hills Grad Arrested for Storming U.S. Capitol Building

January 25, 2021 Martin Wilbur Armonk,  Byram Hills,  crime

A former Byram Hills student and football player was arrested Monday by federal authorities for being part of the mob that stormed the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6. Armonk resident Brian Gundersen was charged after tips were received by the

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COVID-19

Byram Hills High School Shutters for Two Weeks Following COVID-19 Exposure

November 1, 2020 Anna Young Byram Hills,  COVID-19

Byram Hills High School will remain on remote instruction for the next two weeks after district officials cited nearly 150 students and staff members are in quarantine after being exposed to COVID-19. Superintendent of Schools Jen Lamia said in a

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COVID-19

Byram Hills HS Closes After COVID-19 Exposure, Cases Linked to Party

October 28, 2020 Anna Young Byram Hills,  COVID-19

Byram Hills High School will transition to remote learning for the rest of the week after two individuals tested positive for COVID-19. High school athletics and extracurricular activities will also be canceled until further notice. With the high school now

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Byram Hills High Named National Blue Ribbon School

September 24, 2020 Rick Pezzullo Byram Hills

Byram Hills High School in Armonk was one of 18 schools in New York State that was recognized as a National Blue Ribbon School for 2020. The recognition is based on a school’s overall academic performance or progress in closing

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PHOTOS: Byram Hills High School Graduation 2012

June 25, 2012 Adam Stone Byram Hills

Photos from Byran Hills High School’s graduation ceremony for its Class of 2012. ANDY JACOBS PHOTOS Adam StoneAdam has worked in the local news industry for the past two decades in Westchester County and the broader Hudson Valley. Read more

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AP Physics students Jesse Bauer and Allison Kitain use a tube of flames to demonstrate the resonance of sound waves.
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Byram Hills Science Department Hosts Night of Fun

May 19, 2012 Adam Stone Byram Hills

Making elephant toothpaste, turning pennies to “gold,” and juggling with fire were just some of the science demonstrations that Wampus fifth graders witnessed lat Tuesday, May 15, when the Byram Hills High School science department put on a flashy, noisy

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