Class of 2026 Chalks it Up
- Wednesday, 10 September 2025 18:57
- Last Updated: Wednesday, 24 September 2025 13:16
- Published: Wednesday, 10 September 2025 18:57
- Wendy MacMillan
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Undeterred by the 7am start time, excited students from the class of 2026 arrived at school bright and early on Tuesday morning eager to take part in Scarsdale High School’s “Senior Chalking” event. The annual event has become a favorite tradition among senior students which allows them to “leave their mark” at the steps of the Brewster Rd. entrance.
Dressed in their 2026 class t-shirts, students worked and collaborated with classmates to cover the walkway with gorgeous artwork, sweet messages, and even a few inside jokes born from years of shared experiences.
Through the laughter and music that filled the air, friends could be overheard reminiscing about their elementary school days and all the memories that have been made throughout their time in the Scarsdale School District. One student even credited their Fox Meadow art teacher with instilling a life-long love for art…which could be clearly seen in their incredible chalk art.
The decades-old event, organized by the Student Government and their Senior Advisors, even had SHS Principal Ken Bonamo, Superintendent Dr. Drew Patrick, and other faculty and administrators stopping by to admire the creative chalkings.
One of the first of many “senior year” traditions, the beautiful morning set the tone for a year full of many more wonderful memories to be made.


























