The City of Yonkers Superintendent of Schools made a presentation to parents, faculty and neighbors on Wednesday, February 12th regarding plans to renovate School 30. Six new class rooms will be added to the west side of the existing building replacing four classrooms in the existing modular structure which will be removed. The renovation is intended to address serious learning environment deficiencies in the existing building with no plans to increase student enrollment at the School 30 campus. They are planning to break ground about a year from now and complete the project in time for the 2022 school year. The Superintendent and his staff are making every effort to communicate with the community and we expect at least one more information session to take place in the coming months as their plans and schedule further develop.
There will be a School 30 Renovation Project Informational meeting on Wednesday, February 12th at 4:30 p.m. at School 30 (30 Nevada Place). The purpose of this meeting is to inform neighbors as to what impact project may have on the neighborhood. All are invited to attend.
SLC Theatre Outreach presents: A Celebration of Youth Arts Jamboree
Saturday, February 22
1 p.m.
Performing Arts Center Reisinger Auditorium
Screening of The Price of Everything & Panel Discussion
Thursday, February 20
6:30 p.m.
Heimbold Visual Arts Center, Donnelley Film Theatre
Emmy-nominated for Best Arts & Culture Documentary, The Price of Everything examines the role of art and artistic passion in today’s money-driven, consumer-based society—where everything can be bought and sold. Following the screening, engage with a panel of art world insiders with Sarah Lawrence connections as they share their perspectives and experiences.
2020 Brendan Gill Lecture: Jill Lepore
Friday, March 6
8 p.m.
Performing Arts Center Reisinger Auditorium
The Annual Brendan Gill Lecture, sponsored by the Bronxville Historical Conservancy, will feature Jill Lepore, award-winning author and historian. Ms. Lepore is the author of “These Truths: A History of the United States”, among other books. This lecture is offered free to the public. You can register by sending an email to events@b-h-c.org.
The Annual Gathering will take place in September 2020. More information will follow in the late spring.
UPDATE: LPWA Annual Gathering is postponed until Spring 2021. More information to follow.

