
Here are some pictures of students and staff enjoying the fishing trp. It was a fun day filled with fresh air, teamwork, and a few great catches. Everyone had a chance to relax and connect outside the classroom. Thanks to everyone who helped make it a success!

Good morning,
Reminder no school Friday, May 23rd.
This week we will be conducting emergency drills.

Here are some pictures from the trip to Tallinn, Estonia!
Students and staff stayed in the beautiful old town area, where they explored the city through a guided tour. Highlights included a visit to Europe's oldest pharmacy, a walk through the underground tunnels, climbing one of the historic towers, and exploring a museum about life during communism. It was a memorable and educational experience for all!






Here are some photos of our amazing staff and students working hard at the car wash to help raise funds for the Class of 2025 senior activities! Everyone did a great job cleaning cars, and it was a fun and successful day full of teamwork and school spirit. Thank you to all who supported!




Please click below for the May school meal plan:
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Here are students and staff outside in the garden, planting potatoes and watering the plants. It's a great day of teamwork, learning, and caring for our garden!





As per the District calendar, Westchester schools will have a "give-back" day on May 23rd. Staff employed in Westchester County will not be required to attend work on May 23rd. This give back day does not include the Kaplan Career Academy located in Orange County.

Our students had an incredible opportunity to visit West Point! It was an inspiring and educational experience they won't forget!

Please click below for the April school meal plan: https://5il.co/3c3fr

Here are some pictures from today's Vision Board activity for Women's History Month! Students reflected on inspiring women and created boards to celebrate their goals and dreams.

Check out these awesome pictures of Ms. Grillo in action! She's teaching the basics of gardening- from how to plant seeds and properly water them, to how to tell the difference between a fruit and a vegetable-hands-on learning at its best!





Please see the 2025-2026 school year calendar by using the link below:
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Here are some great moments of Mr. Brennan celebrating Saint Patrick's Day with his students, enjoying some delicious soda bread together!

3/20 BOE Meeting - The 3/20 Board of Education meeting will take place at 3:30 p.m. in the cafeteria of Kenneth Clark Academy (71 Broadway, Dobbs Ferry NY 10522) You can also always find our public announcement (with livestream link) at https://www.gncufsd.org/page/board-of-education - save it to your bookmarks!

Please click below for the March school meal plan:
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Here is our Black History Month group picture! A big thank you to everyone who participated in celebrating and honoring Black history, culture, and achievements.


Last week, the Marching Cobras visited our school and put on an incredible performance for our students and staff! Their energy and talent were truly inspiring. After the show, they held a Q & A session where students had the opportunity to learn more about their program and how they can get involved. A huge thank you to the Marching Cobras for the show!






Movie & McDonald's Fun!
Here are some pictures from the movies and McDonald's! Students and staff got to see the new Captain America movie. The students had a fantastic time, enjoying both the film and some tasty treats.





Here's another great student project! This time, Jasper Vargas took a simple MadLib program and made it more elaborate. Now you get to create a story! Just fill in the blanks with your own words, and see how the story unfolds. Give it a try and enjoy the creativity. Click on the green flag to start the app! https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/1138962059

Here is a stunning collection of student artwork and art portraits honoring the resilience, brilliance, and cultural impact of Black individuals throughout history.





