by SOCSD Communications | Nov 7, 2018 | TZHS News
Last week, Tappan Zee High School Forensic Science students toured the Rockland County Sheriff’s Department Crime Lab and Medical Examiner’s Office, where they learned about tools and techniques used by professionals to investigate crimes. This year’s Forensic Science: Read More: Forensic Science Field Trip Explores Crime Scene Investigation
by SOCSD Communications | Nov 7, 2018 | TZHS News
More than 70 students and community members raised $858 for Penguin Plunge on November 1 at the Tappan Zee High School Blauvelt Lions Leo Club’s 9th Annual Zumba for Charity event led by instructor Judith Miranda in the TZHS gym. This year’s Plunge is: Read More: Leo Club’s Zumba for Charity Raises $858 for Penguin Plunge
by SOCSD Communications | Oct 26, 2018 | TZHS News
The Tappan Zee High School Leos and members of the Blauvelt Lions Club joined forces last Sunday to clean up Van Wyck Road and Erie Street in Blauvelt. Both roads were adopted by the Blauvelt Lions as part of the Keep Rockland Beautiful program. Outfitted with gloves: Read More: TZHS Leos and Blauvelt Lions Team to Keep Orangetown Clean
by SOCSD Communications | Oct 26, 2018 | TZHS News
Looking for a entertaining night of romantic drama? Come see The Tappan Zee Players present “Pride & Prejudice” on Friday, November 2 and Saturday, November 3! Showtime is 8:00pm both nights. Tickets are $5 for students and adults; senior citizens are: Read More: “Pride & Prejudice” Opens November 2
by SOCSD Communications | Oct 26, 2018 | TZHS News
Twenty Tappan Zee High School students earned 2018 Rockland Community College Hispanic Heritage Student Achievement Awards, which honor Rockland students of Hispanic descent for outstanding academic accomplishments. The honors are awarded to students in grades 8, 10: Read More: Twenty TZHS Students Earn 2018 Hispanic Heritage Awards
by SOCSD Communications | Oct 25, 2018 | TZHS News
Spurred on by an economics discussion about a local debate, six seniors in Amy Rosenthal’s Issues in American Society class attended a standing room only Orangetown Zoning Board of Appeals meeting on October 17. The Board was considering an appeal by a restaurant: Read More: Local Debate Drives Students’ Civic Participation
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