The other group has been studying the water quality and measuring the dissolved oxygen and pH levels in the Bronx River.
“The students got a sense of the city and the city’s importance during the birth of our country,” teacher Sarah Zonenshine said.
The students worked in small groups and competed to use all four numbers on any given card to make the answer 24.
Throughout the experience, the students have been doing a combination of reading, acting and watching the play.
Principal Ann Meyer said she is thrilled that Hart, Landesman and Reidel were recognized for their outstanding work with students.
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Bronxville High School teachers Denise Flood and Toby Gillen and a group of students presented their work.
Bronxville High School students earned multiple awards at the state level of the 2021 National History Day Competition.
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Fourth graders were treated to a virtual tour of Saint Paul’s Church in Mount Vernon.
Bronxville High School senior Rory Christian and junior Izzy Rice are participating in the Northeast Natural History Conference.
Ninth graders used the interactive Desmos platform to create and manipulate geometric diagrams and understand the relationship with trig.
Bronxville High School junior Olivia Cevasco won a national Silver Medal for her dramatic script, “First Lady Astronauts."
Bronxville High School sophomore Andrew Doyle won a national Gold Medal for his “Skeleton” drawing.
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Bronxville High School sophomore Lou-Fei Sung has been awarded the Grand Prize for his age group as a solo keyboard musician.
Seventh graders programmed a small computing device to display numbers on a screen.
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Eighteen members of Bronxville High School’s Model United Nations Club participated in the Washington Area Model United Nations Conference.
Patrick Bird has been invited to perform with the 2021 New York State School Music Association’s Area All-State Orchestra.
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Blending different musical influences into one piece, Bronxville High School junior Grace Gramins has written an original song, “Jacket."
She is among a group of the finest high school performers who were accepted into the highly competitive concert program.
Members of Bronxville High School’s Habitat for Humanity Club are finding creative ways to stay connected with the community.
A group of Bronxville High School freshmen and sophomores and Bronxville Middle School eighth graders were named winners.
Bronxville High School students launched marbles, erasers and tennis balls with their handmade trebuchets.
The students were challenged to use programming skills to create a game.
During their conversation, Young spoke about his experiences with racism and the realization of inequality early on.
The honors were given by 2021 Scholastic Art & Writing Awards competition.
The screenplay was based on the story of 13 female aviators, nicknamed the “Mercury 13.”
Andrew Doyle, Olivia O’Keefe and Micki Zucker have earned several awards at the prestigious regional 2021 Scholastic Art & Writing Awards.
Olivia Cevasco has earned a Gold Key award at the prestigious 2021 Hudson-to-Housatonic Writing Region Scholastic Art & Writing Awards.
Franco D’Alessandro challenged his students to create primary source documents in the form of a memoir.
The Village has long valued its partnership with Concordia and is looking forward to continuing this tradition with Iona College.
K-5 students and members of the International Club will connect with award-wining author and illustrator Grace Lin during a virtual visit.
The students spoke during the annual Bronxville Voices Assembly, which was live-streamed.