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  •  Robert C. Dodson School "In the Spotlight"

    Robert C. Dodson School "In the Spotlight"

    Yonkers Mayor Mike Spano today joined Yonkers Board of Education President Rev. Steve Lopez and Interim Superintendent of Schools Dr. Luis Rodriguez to present his School Spotlight Award to the deserving administration, faculty, staff, parents and students at Robert C. Dodson School.

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  •  City of Yonkers Issues Halloween Curfew & Saftey Guidelines

    City of Yonkers Issues Halloween Curfew & Saftey Guidelines

    To provide for a safe and enjoyable holiday, Yonkers Mayor Mike Spano today announced that the Yonkers Police Department will issue a citywide curfew for children 16 years of age and younger on Halloween night – Tuesday, October 31. 

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  • School 9 Students Take the Pledge

    School 9 Students Take the Pledge

    Mayor Mike Spano visited School 9 to encourage students to take Pledge 182, a campaign that promotes the importance of attending school every day and on time.

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  •  Yonkers Safe Stop

    Yonkers Safe Stop

    Together with Mayor Mike Spano and the City of Yonkers, Yonkers Public Schools announced the implementation of a new school bus safety program, called Yonkers Safe Stop. Cameras have been installed on District school buses to effectively capture stop-arm events and reduce the number of violations and injuries caused by motorists who disregard the school bus stop-arm.

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  • First Time Riders Program Set for August 25

    First Time Riders Program Set for August 25

    This special program for our PreK, and new to Yonkers Public Schools kindergarten and first graders, helps them – and their parents/guardians – start school on the right foot.

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  •  Calendar & Hanbook Coming Soon!

    Calendar & Handbook Coming Soon!

    This gorgeous showcase of student art is also the District's award winning annual calendar and handbook. Families can expect a printed copy by postal mail before school starts.

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