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Clarification Regarding Social Media Post – No Credible Threat

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Dear Ramily: 

As always, the safety of our students and staff remains our top priority. Last night, we shared a message following a recommendation from our Security Coordinator and our local law enforcement partners.

A social media post circulating with a Port Chester name or tag was identified as a potential “swatting” incident. Police have since determined that the post originated from out of state. While there is no credible or specific threat, we are committed to exercising an abundance of caution whenever the safety of our school community is in question.

We are deeply grateful to our police partners for their continued presence and support across our schools and community. We also extend a special thank you to our Security Coordinator, Michael Dowd, for his vigilance and swift action during situations like this.

The incident is currently under investigation by the Port Chester Police Department and the Rye Brook Police Department, and the FBI has been notified.

Thank you for your continued understanding and cooperation. If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to reach out.
 

 

 

Date Added: 5/12/2025

A Letter from the Superintendent - May 2, 2025

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Dear Ramily,

 

As we reflect on recent events that have brought us together—such as the Rams Saturday Academy and the PCHS College Fair—I’m filled with pride and gratitude for the incredible community we’ve built. These moments exemplify the power of unity, collaboration, and the endless potential that emerges when we embrace new paths forward.

 

The Rams Saturday Academy was more than just an event—it was a celebration of our collective strength. Parents, students, community partners, and district staff came together under one roof, showing what’s possible when we unite around a shared purpose. From free breakfast to enriching STEAM activities and informative parent workshops, we created an environment where everyone had the opportunity to learn, connect, and grow. This spirit of collaboration not only supported our students but also demonstrated the importance of engaging every stakeholder in our educational journey.

 

As we continue to navigate challenges and opportunities, I’m reminded of the words of John F. Kennedy: “A rising tide lifts all boats.” This sentiment captures the essence of our work—when we support one another, we create a stronger foundation for success that benefits everyone. Together, we are not only rising—we’re paving the way for even greater achievements.






Click below to watch the full highlight reel. 


 


The PCHS College Fair further highlighted our commitment to student success. I am incredibly proud of our Guidance Team for their tireless efforts to expand opportunities for all students. Their dedication ensures that as we rise, no one is left behind. This week’s College Fair connected students with a wide range of colleges and universities, empowering them to envision their future and take the next steps with confidence. It was a powerful reminder of what we can accomplish when we welcome new ideas and approaches.





As we look ahead, let’s continue to nurture this spirit of collaboration and innovation. The story of our community is one of resilience and shared success—a story that belongs to all of us. Together, we are opening new doors and creating a future filled with promise and possibility.

 

Thank you for your unwavering support and commitment. Let’s keep rising—together.

 

With gratitude,

 

Dr. Aurelia Henriquez

Superintendent of Schools

 

 

Date Added: 5/5/2025


Smart Scholars Early College Experience Lights the Path to College and Beyond

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Now in its first year at Port Chester High School, the Smart Scholars Early College Experience is a dual enrollment program that allows students to earn up to 24 transferable college credits—entirely free—while still in high school. Designed to bridge the gap between high school and college, the program strengthens college readiness and promotes long-term academic success.

The Smart Scholars program begins in 9th grade and is offered through a grant-funded partnership with Westchester Community College (WCC). Students take rigorous, college-level courses taught by Port Chester teachers in collaboration with WCC adjunct professors. Built-in academic support helps them develop the skills, confidence, and mindset needed to thrive in college and beyond.

Dual enrollment means students are simultaneously earning both high school and college credit for the same course—an opportunity that can reduce the time and cost of a college degree. While the Smart Scholars program offers a structured path for eligible students, dual enrollment courses at Port Chester High School are open to all students, regardless of Smart Scholars participation.

The district’s dual enrollment offerings continue to expand. In addition to core academic subjects, students can earn college credit through music and theatre courses, with plans to include art courses in the future. Port Chester also offers dual enrollment opportunities through a separate partnership with Manhattanville College, broadening access to advanced coursework across subject areas.

Beyond academics, the Smart Scholars program includes summer workshops—offered in partnership with the Carver Center—that teach students essential life skills such as time management, communication, study strategies, and navigating the college application process.

“Smart Scholars was created to provide meaningful opportunities for students who want to challenge themselves,” said Diantha Barone, Assistant Principal at Port Chester High School and Coordinator of the Smart Scholars program. “As the former Assistant Principal at the middle school, it’s incredibly rewarding to see the same students I watched grow up now in high school—lighting up with excitement when they realize what’s possible for their future.”

With growing partnerships, expanded course offerings, and a commitment to college and career readiness, Port Chester’s dual enrollment opportunities—including Smart Scholars—are transforming students' high school experience, opening doors for them to pursue their goals with confidence.
 

 

Date Added: 5/5/2025

Musical Enrichment at PCHS, A Week’s Snapshot

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The district's Music Department continues to provide students with exceptional learning and growth opportunities. Last week, experiences ranged from collaborating with professional musicians and educators to attending world-class performances. Each event enriched students’ musical understanding and offered valuable insights into careers in music.

 

Below are the highlights, which reflect the district’s ongoing commitment to expanding access to high-quality arts education and empowering student musicians to reach their full potential.

 

The Brighton Beat Takes on a Rhythmic Journey – April 21

 

Port Chester High School jazz students had the opportunity to learn from The Brighton Beat, a dynamic Afrobeat ensemble known for blending global musical styles. The group began with a concert that introduced students to the cultural roots and evolution of Afrobeat, funk, and jazz.

 

After the performance, students participated in small group sessions with the musicians, receiving individualized coaching on technique and style. The workshop concluded with a collaborative performance of an original piece composed by The Brighton Beat—an inspiring showcase of musical creativity and teamwork.

 

“To see our students immediately feel so welcomed and integrated into this ensemble was truly heartwarming," said Band Director Isaac Schneider. "They were exposed to an entire new universe of sound and emotions, and participated with great enthusiasm."



Lessons in Music & Service from the U.S. Army Brass Band – April 22

 

The 42nd Infantry Division’s Bear Mountain Brass Band visited Port Chester High School for a thrilling concert and Q&A session with students. Comprised of nine elite musicians from the U.S. Army Band, the group performed an engaging set that included pop, jazz, funk, and fusion.

 

Following the performance, students had the chance to ask questions about music careers, the role of music in the military, and life after high school. The visit was especially meaningful as one of the performers—Mr. Solomon Elyaho, orchestra teacher at JFK and King Street—is a proud member of the ensemble.

 

“It is an incredible opportunity to have musicians from all different walks of life perform for our students," said Schneider. "This ensemble embodies the true purpose of music-making as a lifelong journey, and I’m confident this enduring commitment to music will remain with our students for years to come."


 

Orchestra Club Levels Up with Larchmont Music Academy – April 22

 

In preparation for their first-ever appearance at the New York State School Music Association (NYSSMA) Majors, Orchestra Club students received expert coaching from faculty at the Larchmont Music Academy. During the session, students performed their repertoire and received detailed feedback on technique, expression, and ensemble cohesion.

 

The visit helped students understand what NYSSMA judges look for and boosted their confidence as they prepare for the performance. This collaboration exemplifies the Music Department’s focus on growth through meaningful community partnerships.

 

Orchestra Students Experience the NY Philharmonic in Action – April 25

 

Port Chester High School orchestra students attended an open rehearsal of the New York Philharmonic at Lincoln Center. They observed the professional ensemble preparing for that evening’s concert, gaining firsthand insight into the discipline, precision, and professionalism required at the highest level.

 

This inspiring field trip exposed students to world-class musicianship and reinforced the high standards they strive for in their own performances.


Date Added: 5/5/2025

Radium Girls Receives Regional Theatre Honors

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Port Chester High School’s fall production of Radium Girls has earned multiple accolades from the Eastern Student Artist Guild (ESAG) and were celebrated at an awards ceremony on Sunday, May 4, at 1:00 p.m. at Iona University’s Murphy Auditorium.

 

The production was recognized in the following categories:

 

* Best Supporting Actor in a Drama: Antonia Rieke
* Best Stage Managers: Amelia Jimenez & Sophia Tellez
* Best Crew
* Best Ensemble in a Drama

* Honorable Mention, Best Actor in a Drama: Jordan Rivera

 




 

These honors are part of ESAG’s mission to celebrate high school actors and technical theatre students for their work in non-musical productions, including dramas, comedies, and original works. A newly formed organization, ESAG is dedicated to inclusivity and access in educational theatre, offering free participation to schools, scholarships, and master classes to further students’ artistic growth.

 

Please join us in congratulating these talented student performers and crew members for their outstanding contributions to the theatre arts. A small group from Port Chester High School attended the ceremony to represent the school and accept the awards.

 


Date Added: 5/5/2025