Spring is officially here – and so are Spring sports at Briarcliff.
We caught up with new and returning coaches to find out what’s new with the teams and what they are looking forward to the most this season.
Spring is officially here – and so are Spring sports at Briarcliff.
We caught up with new and returning coaches to find out what’s new with the teams and what they are looking forward to the most this season.
“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.
In honor of Black History Month, students in Kristin Becerra’s Classism, Racism and Sexism class at Briarcliff High School recently had a visit by a world-renowned researcher and retired professor who is an expert on the Atlantic Slave Trade.
Dr. Martin A. Klein, who happens to be the grandfather of BHS sophomore Samantha Klein, gave a lecture about the slave trade, a topic he had written a book about.
It is that time of year where we shine a light on the students who will represent the Class of 2024 as Valedictorian and Salutatorians. We caught up with Gautam Gupta, Briarcliff High School’s 2024 Valedictorian, as well as the two Salutatorians – Joseph Berger and Mirabel Solomon – to find out how their year has been, what advice they have for incoming freshmen and what they have learned during their time at Briarcliff High School.
Rehearsals, trying on costumes, sound checks…and all that jazz.
Briarcliff High School students have been getting ready for the spring musical “Chicago” in a performance you do not want to miss.
This family-friendly version, which is appropriate for middle schoolers and up, centers on Roxie Hart, a nightclub dancer. Roxie goes on trial for murder and hires a famous lawyer who promises to win her an acquittal and to make her famous
Students in the Briarcliff High School Red Cross Club got “schooled” in emergency preparedness recently by the district’s Head of Security, Mike Toolan.