Students who are obsessed with all things Taylor Swift (and, let’s face it, who isn’t?) can now connect in a new club at Briarcliff High School called “Swift Society.”
The unofficial club is new this year and will meet every other Monday.
Students who are obsessed with all things Taylor Swift (and, let’s face it, who isn’t?) can now connect in a new club at Briarcliff High School called “Swift Society.”
The unofficial club is new this year and will meet every other Monday.
The Briarcliff Cheer Team broke team records recently with a score of 93 at the Regional competition at Iona University, capturing second place. Next up: Nationals in Orlando, Florida next week.
The 12-member team will be accompanied by Head Coach Meagan Demarchis and Assistant Coach Jade Palancia, who is also a second grade Special Education teacher at Todd Elementary School.
Research shows that studying theater helps develop critical thinking, problem-solving and creativity.
Recently, 14 Briarcliff High School students had a chance to work on those skills at a theater retreat.
Is there anything better than painting with family and friends and sipping hot, chocolaty cocoa? There isn’t.
That is why the Briarcliff High School National Art Honor Society is hosting a Paint & Sip Cocoa fundraiser this coming Tuesday, January 14.
How is artificial intelligence impacting creativity in Marvel movies? To what extent are Girls Varsity soccer coaches implementing ACL injury prevention protocols? What effect does age have on views towards creatine supplementation?
These are some of the questions that students in AP Capstone Research class at Briarcliff High School are attempting to answer.
Art can help us process emotions. Just ask Briarcliff High School freshman Miranda Dempsey.
Miranda, who is a student in Peridot Smith’s Drawing and Painting class, has been working on two projects that helped her with her emotions.