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...
“Look!” one of the second graders called, without putting down his binoculars. A flock of Canadian geese flying in "V" formation passed overhead. The chorus of honks quickly disap...
Meadow Pond’s gym hummed with happiness as students decorated colorful classroom banners with pipe cleaners, stickers, markers, streamers, mini pompoms and personalized paper hear...
Having only one book, and rereading it a half-dozen times? A seven-year-old using an ax, alone? A family building their house, by hand? A whole school in one room, and some of the...
When this all-star video premiered at a recent Community Meeting, the energy was contagious. Soon the whole school was singing about positive bus behavior—staying seated, followin...
Three students modeling the latest in letter A walked down the center of Meadow Pond’s cafeteria—a runway lined with family members. All smiles, they posed for a moment, then circ...
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...
Nature to walk in. Uncles to visit. Kisses goodnight. Teachers who help me. Love from my parents. Firefighters who keep me safe. These are just some of the sweet reflections on g...
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...
Giulia has a dog named Bentley. Jacob loves to read with his grandma. Ariel likes the Beatles and vanilla ice cream. Regan loves Oreos and carrots. Meadow Pond’ s cafeteria wa...
Ruddy cheeks and good cheer streamed through the neighborhoods surrounding Katonah Elementary School and Meadow Pond Elementary on Friday, October 18! It was Walk and Roll to Scho...
Do you have a wolf? Are dogs descended from wolves? Are people able to own wolves? Does the Wolf Conservation Center have any red wolves? Author Leokadia George visited Meadow ...
Seeing the bright red fire trucks parked in front of the school, meeting firefighters and watching them don their gear makes Fire Prevention Week an exciting experience for studen...
If You Give a Mouse a Cookie” author Laura Numeroff visited Meadow Pond Elementary on September 27! In three separate grade-appropriate presentations, she read one of her books t...
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...