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“Amazing” is the word Briarcliff High School teacher Diana Gavin used to describe a recent school trip to Costa Rica.
Twenty-three seniors and four staff members were immersed in the stunning natural beauty, rich biodiversity and the warmth of the Ticos, or Native Costa Ricans, from the moment they arrived.
Step aside, sports fans; there’s a new Sweet Sixteen competition in town.
Briarcliff Middle School French students in grades six, seven and eight are participating in Manie Musicale 2024.
The competition features current songs played on the radio in French-speaking countries. The songs go head-to-head to see which students think are the best in a Sweet Sixteen bracket format.
Todd second graders have been using the power of persuasion to get longer recess time.
In a recent persuasive essay assignment, as part of their opinion writing unit, students wrote letters to Principal Jessica Michaelidis and Assistant Principal Anne Marie Foley, stating their reasons for a longer recess.
What is the story of a Briarcliff student? And why do stories matter?
Eight graders in Maggie White’s “Storytelling for Change” enrichment class at Briarcliff Middle School explore these questions, along with a range of examples of storytelling from podcasts to Ted Talks to Author's Notes to poetry, and ultimately choose the best format to tell their own story.
Recently, in honor of Black History Month, students explored the question “Why is the story of Black History month an important story to tell?”
A Day in Clay, with artist Cliff Mendelson, is a long-standing tradition at Todd and one of the most anticipated activities of the year for fifth graders, when they get to make their own clay objects and explore different cultures.