Briarcliff High School Presents Page to Stage Readings

Briarcliff High School theatre students are not only talented on the stage – they are creative writers as well. Students have been working over the past few weeks to create […] Read more »

Westchester County Youth Bureau Holds Third Annual Medtech & Finance Conference

The Westchester County Youth Bureau, in collaboration with Mercy University and Sister to Sister International, Inc. (STSI), hosted a day of career exploration for eighth to twelfth-grade students from across […] Read more »

Main Stret School Hosts Annual Geography Bee, Crowns Fifth Grade Champion

Main Street School held its annual Geography Bee on March 6, celebrating students as courageous learners. A group of 28 students demonstrated their knowledge of geography across the United States […] Read more »

Briarcliff Middle School Launches One Book One School Initiative

What do Briarcliff Middle School students have in common? All students recently received copies of the book “Restart” by Gordon Korman, as part of the “One Book One School” (OBOS) […] Read more »

Briarcliff Sixth Graders Hold Shark Tank-Style Presentations

Briarcliff Middle School sixth graders are not afraid of sharks. At least not the students with an entrepreneurial steak. Recently, as part of a project in English Language Arts class […] Read more »

Harckham and Levenberg Join Parents and Educators in Calling for Increased UPK Capacity and Funding

New York State Senator Pete Harckham and Assemblymember Dana Levenberg, along with concerned parents and local educators, held a press conference today to call for increased Universal Pre-Kindergarten (UPK) capacity […] Read more »

Stepinac Makes History with Three 2026 McDonald’s All-Americans

Stepinac High School is proud to announce that Jasiah Jervis ’26 of The Bronx, and Adonis and Darius Ratliff ’26 of New Rochelle have all been named 2026 McDonald’s All-Americans. […] Read more »

Two High School Musicians Create a Legacy of Accessible Learning 

In a community where music often begins in the classroom but blossoms through private lessons for only some, two juniors from Irvington High School are steadily reshaping what access to arts education […] Read more »

Westchester Students Launch Forward Voices to Empower the Next Generation of Civic Leaders

When Briarcliff High School junior Zahra Choudhri began researching civic education for an AP research project, one statistic stood out to her: 76 percent of high school seniors fall below a proficient level of civic knowledge. For Zahra, […] Read more »

How Local Mentors Are Changing Lives in Westchester

In Westchester County, 90 children are currently waiting for something simple yet life changing: a consistent adult who shows up.   Big Brothers Big Sisters of Westchester & Putnam has spent decades […] Read more »