From the joys of swapping outgrown Spirit Wear and books to taking a student-run tour of John Jay High School to learn about low-e glass, see on-site solar and feel the breeze of ...
What bundles together school initiatives, school spirit and school news, and feels like a family reunion? The monthly assemblies at each of Katonah-Lewisboro’s elementary schools!...
The elementary students were so familiar with what the hungry caterpillar ate on Saturday they could practically say it along with the actors: A piece of chocolate cake, an ice-cr...
March means many things … including St. Patrick’s Day! Increase Miller Elementary students enjoyed the sights and sounds of Celtic culture with a visit from two bagpipe players—In...
The students opened their eyes with a start to the rap-tap-tap of a drummer’s call. Peter Cutul, a visiting educator from Fort Montgomery State Historic Site, had asked the fourth...
"You are going to leave here smiling,” Increase Miller Elementary’s Assistant Principal Dr. Michael Weschler said to the full house gathered for the Kindergarten Kindness Concert....
Students reached out in excitement to touch the red and gold lion! The fantastic creature—which looked both friendly and ferocious—made jingling sounds as it pranced around the ca...
Orchestra students are holding cutlery, not bows, in Faith Willett’s orchestra classroom. What’s going on? The fifth graders are celebrating their completion of the 12 Days of Pra...
Maddie knows what dogs like - treats and tennis balls (to play fetch with!) - because her family includes Wilbur von Smooch, a Boston terrier, and Sugar Ray Frank, a German shephe...
Students couldn't peel their eyes away! The visitor in the fourth-grade wing wore a breech cloth, moccasins and leg coverings, and was wrapped in a red blanket. His hair was pulle...
Hop, hop, look right, look left—the students moved like robins in a circle around Increase Miller Elementary’s stage, following a mom and her two daughters dressed in bright cloth...
Rattle, rattle, roll! The first graders were all smiles as they shook little cups and spilled out ten little beans. They eagerly counted how many were painted in pumpkin orange and...
The third graders crumpled their papers with glee! Most squeezed them into balls, one even pressed his balled-up paper under a textbook. When Increase Miller Elementary’s School S...
Six members of the Goldens Bridge Fire Department visited Increase Miller Elementary for Fire Prevention Week, bringing important information and a friendly introduction to fire s...
It was a Macarena the likes of which Increase Miller Elementary’s cafetorium had never seen before! Third, fourth and fifth graders (and their teachers) did the moves in slow motio...
We are excited to announce the launch of the KLSD 3-Year Sustainability Vision and Plan . We have been hard at work designing the plan since the announcement of the initiative du...
At the far end of the wing, where the sunlight streams in, students nestle into soft chairs and read. Nearby, students roll chairs around a table and work with their teacher on ne...
Congratulations to our 25-year employees!!! Celebrating Jean Capuano, Dawn Dall, Mary Dillon, Jennifer Fraczek, William Friedman, Lynn Garofolo, Susan Hirsch, Erik Hoaglund, Jea...
It was a kick-off that felt like a pep rally. Staff and educators gathered in John Jay High School’s theater today for Superintendent’s Conference Day. It was the first day back f...
There were practically as many Eddie the Eagles as students at Increase Miller Elementary’s Kindergarten Orientation! Children hugged the little plushies as Principal Kerry Ford a...