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  1. Provides information and access to prevention, treatment, and recovery services for alcohol and other substance use disorders and problem gambling. Call (877) 846-7369 or text HOPENY (467369) for help 24 hours a day. Emotional Wellness Support Team - Byram Hills Central School District.

  2. 11 de ene. de 2024 · Four Byram Hills Students Are Top Scholars in Prestigious Regeneron Science Competition Jan 11 2024 Four Byram Hills High School students were chosen as scholars, or semifinalists, in the renowned Regeneron Science Talent Search, recognized for their original research conducted in the school’s three-year Authentic Science Research Program.

  3. Assistant Superintendent for Human Resources. 10 Tripp Lane. Armonk, NY 10504. For Teaching positions, please apply using the On-Line Application System for Educators. Fingerprint Clearance is required for all prospective employees of the Byram Hills School District. The current fee for fingerprinting through the NYS Education Department is $99 ...

  4. The Byram Hills School District budget vote for 2024-2025 passed by 86.3% and the proposition for Lights, Learning, Action passed this evening by 86.2%. Two incumbent Board of Education members were elected as trustees for the next three years. Thank you to Scott Levy and Petrie Verma for their continued service to our school community!

  5. Human Resources. Byram Hills is a work environment, where taking initiative is valued, being a responsive team member is expected, and new ideas are encouraged. Our faculty and staff believe in teaching the leaders of tomorrow in both traditional and non-traditional settings. The HR Staff are committed to providing a range of services that are ...

  6. Byram Hills Central School District 10 Tripp Lane, Armonk, NY 10504. (914) 273-4082 . CONTACT DIRECTIONS SITE MAP

  7. Support Model Definition; Schools identified for Comprehensive Support and Improvement, or CSI: A minimum of 5% of the lowest performing elementary/middle schools in the state receiving Title I, Part A funds plus any non-Title I elementary/middle schools meeting the criteria for identification AND a minimum of 5% of the lowest performing high schools receiving Title I, Part A funds plus any ...