Briarcliff Student Brings Astronomy to Her Classmates

Astronomy took root early in my life; my nursery walls were covered with glow-in-the-dark stars, and at around six I played for hours with my imaginary sister Moday from Venus.   […] Read more »

Briarcliff High School Art Department Art Salon Set for April 16

The Briarcliff High School Art Department is thrilled to announce the annual Art Salon. It will take place at the Sleepy Hollow Country Club on Tuesday evening, April 16 from […] Read more »

High School Students Attend Holocaust & Human Rights Event

Over 400 students and teachers from 34 schools in Westchester, Dutchess, Putnam, Orange,  Suffolk Counties and Fairfield County CT attended the 22nd Holocaust & Human Rights Education Center (HHREC) High […] Read more »

6 Study and Career Tips for Students of Criminology

Criminology, the study of crime, its causes, and its effects on society, offers a fascinating and challenging field of study that draws students keen on making a difference in the […] Read more »

Match Day Marks Another Milestone for New York Medical College Class of 2024

The Ides of March was far from a time of misfortune for the School of Medicine (SOM) Class of 2024 as they celebrated taking the next step in their medical […] Read more »

Spring Sports Begin at Briarcliff

Spring is officially here – and so are Spring sports at Briarcliff. We caught up with new and returning coaches to find out what’s new with the teams and what […] Read more »

Eighth Grade Art Project on Public Display at the Creative Arts Center

Guests visiting the David Rockefeller Creative Arts Center were in for a real treat when they had an opportunity to view the Eighth Grade Art & Textile Design Show on […] Read more »

Irvington High School Students Earn Awards at New York DECA State Conference

Irvington High School students had an outstanding performance at the DECA State Conference, earning recognitions and awards. As a result of their performance, three students qualified for the DECA International […] Read more »

State Incentive Program Makes Charging Infrastructure and Electric Upgrades for Clean Buses More Affordable for Public Schools

Governor Kathy Hochul announced on March 5, 2024 that funding is now available for electric school bus charging infrastructure under the historic $4.2 billion Clean Water, Clean Air, and Green […] Read more »

Washington Irving Embarks on a Virtual Meet-Up Journey Through Global Connections Program by One World 

One World believes that majority-minority school districts have a distinct competitive advantage when it comes to the development of cross-cultural understanding and global competence. Over the course of the past […] Read more »