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The Student Perspective 200 Feet above the Hudson River

THE HALDANE OUTLOOK

The student perspective from 200 feet above the Hudson River
The Student Perspective 200 Feet above the Hudson River

THE HALDANE OUTLOOK

The Student Perspective 200 Feet above the Hudson River

THE HALDANE OUTLOOK

Faculty Serve Up a Challenge to Students

By Elaina Johanson January 19, 2025

Youth vs Experience is a tale as old as time when it comes to one of Haldane’s most exciting traditions: students vs faculty games. For this year’s volleyball version of the match played on November...

Junior Lucius Bell focuses on his violin during rehearsal for Haldane High School’s rock and roll band, Blues Devils, on Thursday January 9th.

Featured Photo

By Nicolo Masella, Photo Editor January 19, 2025

Junior Lucius Bell focuses on his violin during rehearsal for Haldane High School’s rock and roll band, Blues Devils, on Thursday January 9th. 

Haldane Outlook Seal

Welcome to the Outlook

By Keira Shanahan, Editor-in-Chief November 3, 2024

Hello, dear readers, and welcome to the very first issue of Haldane’s student-led newspaper, The Haldane Outlook! Born in the summer of 2024, The Outlook aims to bring you student news from the student...

Homecoming Dance Styles

Homecoming Dance Styles

November 1, 2024

Photo Illustration

The Truth About the Tunnels

By Maisie Matthews and Henry Foley-Hedlund November 1, 2024

Ms. Angela Branco called it the dragon tunnel. As elementary students, we would get a peek into the darkness when she went to get extra colored paper. We peered down the long tunnel and questioned what...

Ms. Cordaro in 2024 (L) and 2006 (R) Has she aged a day?!

Ms. Cordaro EXPOSED!

By Henry Foley-Hedlund, Originals Editor November 1, 2024

“You don’t look a day over 18” is a turn of phrase we often use, and yet we think little of its true meaning. Above is a photo of Ms. Michelle Cordaro, our high school history teacher and History...

Headstones at the Old Cold Spring Cemetery

Haldane Haunts

By Petra Johanna Brooks-Saladyga, Contributing Writer November 1, 2024

In the colorful halls of the elementary and middle school building, there exists a dark rumor that James H. Haldane haunts our campus. I initially heard the legend when I was in Mrs. Wilde’s first-grade...

Original Comic

Original Comic

By Alexa Arcigal, Contributing Artist November 1, 2024

Fall Recipes

Fall Recipes

By Rain Lee, Originals Editor November 1, 2024

Fruit Crumble This recipe is from my grandmother’s old Be-Ro book. She has made it for us many times over the years and it continues to be one of my favorite classic desserts!  ½ cup flour ¼...

A Scary Story in 100 Words

A Scary Story in 100 Words

By Lincoln Wayland, Keira Shanahan, and Helen Hutchison November 1, 2024

Stars By Lincoln Wayland Do you hear the stars at night? They sing and sparkle and dance around. Their patterns turn, twist, and bend, all around It. I love It.  I didn’t used to; when I first...

The Haldane Blue Devil and Haldane math teacher Kristen Peparo lead the charge up Main Street to the stands before the Homecoming football game on Oct. 18.

School Spirit All Around

By Tyler Schacht, Contributing Writer November 1, 2024

Homecoming and Spirit Week are unique times of the year - an opportunity for Haldane students to come together as one group to show school pride.  This year, the week started on Tuesday, October 15,...

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