Lawyers for a proposed yeshiva are appealing Briarcliff Manor’s denial of a special permit to operate a school for up to 350 college-age men on the former Pace University campus. […] Read more »
Putting yourself in other people’s shoes is one of the best ways to foster understanding and compassion towards those who may be different from you. Recently, in honor of Martin […] Read more »
Students in Jessica Dubin’s ceramics class at Briarcliff High School recently got a glimpse of what it is like to create items out of clay in the real world. At […] Read more »
Members of Irvington Middle School’s Student Council worked together to support a good cause by collecting supplies for the Lucky Dog Refuge, a dog shelter in Stamford, Connecticut. Under the […] Read more »
Coming soon to your school cafeteria! There is a new Food Service Director in the district and he has a lot of new and exciting ideas that he is bringing […] Read more »
Climate change. Mental health. Exploring cultures. Those are some of the themes that students in AP Art at Briarcliff High School have selected for their portfolios. During the year-long course, […] Read more »
Investing in your education is one of the best ways to open the door to endless opportunities throughout your life. The more qualifications you earn, the easier it will be […] Read more »
Art has a way of bringing a community together to spark thought, inspire others, and sometimes, even create change for the better. The town of Greenburgh is aiming to accomplish […] Read more »
Members of Irvington High School’s Midnight Run Club provided relief to homeless individuals in New York City. Through their first run of the school year, they distributed clothing, toiletries and […] Read more »
The $45.5 million project addresses current infrastructure-related items, preserves the integrity of school buildings and property, and creates student learning spaces that allow for collaboration, creativity, and future-driven teaching and learning. Read more »