Yeshiva Appeals after Briarcliff Denies Permit for former Pace Campus

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 »

Student Coalition of Human Dignity Hosts Workshops in Honor of Martin Luther King Jr.

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 »

Briarcliff High School Students Visit Peekskill Clay Studios

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 »

Irvington Middle School Students Collect Supplies for Dog Shelter

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 »

Briarcliff Food Service Director is Looking to Add More to the Menu

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 »

AP Art Students Work on Portfolios to Showcase their Artwork

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 »

4 Tips for Managing Student Debt After Graduation

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 »

Greenburgh Seeks First Youth Poet Laureate 

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 »

Irvington High School Students Make a Difference with Midnight Run

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 »

Croton-Harmon Voters Approve Schools’ Future Facilities Project

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 »