A man’s house is his castle, according to a famous quote, and having or lacking a home can play a role in influencing people’s future. In a brilliant essay, Briarcliff […] Read more »
The hit musical “Little Shop of Horrors” is currently playing off Broadway but who needs to venture out to the city when we have so many talented students here in […] Read more »
Briarcliff High School is a place that curates future generations of success whether it’s through finance, engineering, media, medicine, the law, or in other fields. But a career that reaches […] Read more »
Moonbean Café to remain open until works starts this fall Changes in the heart of Briarcliff Manor’s downtown are moving ahead, now that the village has approved plans to replace […] Read more »
It’s not every day that a two-time Caldecott-Honor-Winning author and illustrator visits your school. Second and third graders at Todd Elementary prepared for the author and illustrator Brian Pinkney’s visit […] Read more »
You never know who will pop in for a visit in one of Jamie Mandel’s classes. Ms. Mandel, a film and theater teacher at Briarcliff High School, has kept in […] Read more »
Sarah Nabi, a sophomore at Hendrick Hudson High School is creating an event to be held on Sunday, May 1st from 3-5pm at Congregation Sons of Israel located 1666 Pleasantville […] Read more »
The members of the Girl Up club at Briarcliff High School aim to help young women around the world, although when it comes to helping in their own back yard, […] Read more »
With the opportunity to shape the southern gateway to the village’s downtown business district and add parking, Briarcliff Manor announced Feb. 11 that it had reached an agreement to purchase […] Read more »
“No one should feel alone at Briarcliff High School,” said social worker Tim Pellegrin. “We are always here – we have an open-door policy.” The high school has cast a […] Read more »