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This third round announces the winners of college-sponsored scholarships.
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The military academy also eliminated a policy that allowed cadets to admit wrongdoing as a way to avoid being kicked out of school.
The college said it will no longer offer a remote-learning option.
The percentage of U.S. residents holding four-year or higher degrees has been rising. Here's how it’s changed in Dutchess County.
Officials said the advisory was issued out of an abundance of caution.
There’s almost $624 million coming to the Hudson Valley in education aid under the American Rescue Plan. Here’s how it’s been distributed.
More snow means many schools have changed their schedules for Monday.
As the latest snowstorm continues in the Hudson Valley, some schools have changed their schedule for Friday.
Icy conditions throughout the region caused some school district to change their schedule for Tuesday.
Another round of snow means schools may change whether classes will go on for Tuesday.
Some school districts have altered their schedules for Wednesday, Feb. 3 in the wake of the snowstorm that dumped up to 2 feet of snow.
A winter storm dropped a few inches of snow and some ice around the Hudson Valley. Here's information about school openings for Wednesday.
The Board of Education said the inappropriate post was on one of the district's social media accounts.
The local student is among the 300 scholars selected from 1,760 students who entered the competition.
Most of the cadets admitted cheating and will be on probation.
The SUNY system will also require students to be tested for the new coronavirus before they arrive on campus.
The game was to have been played at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point Saturday.
The college suspended in-person dining and some facilities on the campus remain closed.
The district was told of two positive cases at the high school and one at the middle school.
The high school where the person worked had been doing hybrid learning since the semester started.
The two propositions will address infrastructure needs throughout the district.
All members of the campus community are being strongly encouraged to avoid unnecessary shopping trips and in-person off-campus dining.
Students must remain on campus and avoid traveling, including going home.
The college also put a dormitory under quarantine.
School officials said the new cases were a result of an off-campus gathering held last weekend without proper health and safety precautions.
Kiryas Joel schools were ordered to shut down because of high positive coronavirus rates.
The county's health department said it believed the test may have been a false positive.
The newest round of semifinalists for the scholarship was announced on Wednesday.
The New York State United Teachers said counties should step in and mandate masks if the state won't.
The mask requirement is in addition to other protocols such as social distancing and physical partitions.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo called colleges the "canary in a coal mine" when it comes to how coronavirus spreads.
School officials said that a dozen other students are in quarantine.
"Please don't be a knucklehead who disregards the safety of others," the president of the college told students.
The annual list, released this week, includes 386 colleges from across the country. See which New York schools made the list.
School officials said the readiness for in-person classes will be evaluated over the next month.