Title: Briarcliff High School Pocantico Hills Report
1Briarcliff High School Pocantico Hills Report
- October 20th, 2008
- James Kaishian, Principal
2Briarcliff High School
- 654 students currently enrolled
- 77 students from Pocantico Hills (12)
- 9 to 1 - student/faculty ratio
- 98 of all teachers have earned a Master Degree
or higher
3Notable Resources
- State of the Art Language Lab
- Comprehensive Writing Lab to support students at
all writing levels - Wireless computer access throughout the high
school, 3 computer labs, 1 wireless mobile
computer lab for classroom use and 25
workstations in the Library Media Center
available for student use.
4Graduating Class of 2008
- 98 graduated with a Regents diploma
- 43 Advanced Designation with Honors
- 29 Advanced Designation
- 26 Regents Diploma
- 2 Local Diploma
- 98 of the Class attending college.
- Students were awarded 67,000 in academic and
need based scholarships through BHS Awards and
Scholarships. - In the Class of 2008, there were 6 National Merit
Scholars and an additional 10 students were
Commended Scholars.
5Academics at Briarcliff High School
- Advanced Courses
- 20 Advanced Placement courses
- 16 Honors Level courses
- Briarcliff Manor Science Research Course
- Special Education
- 6 Collaborative courses (English and History)
- 22 Resource Rooms
- Extended courses are offered in Math, Science,
and World Languages
6- World Languages offered Spanish, Latin
- French, Conversational Italian, and Mandarin
Chinese - 65 of upper classmen take a 4th or 5th year of
language - 97 of students take at least 4 years of Math and
Science
Academics at Briarcliff High School
7Electives
- English Drama, TV Production, Creative
Writing, Public Speaking, Short Fiction - World Languages Conversational Italian I and
II, Mandarin Chinese - Math Statistics, Computer Applications,
Business and Finance, Finite Math, Calculus - Science Marine Biology, Forensics,
Environmental Science, Topics in Chemistry - Social Studies Law in America, Psychology,
Sociology, Global Interactions - Performing Arts Band, Choral Music, Orchestra,
Dance, Music Theory - Visual Arts Photo I, II, and III, Digital
Photography, Ceramics, Sculpture - Technology Introduction to Java I and II,
Principles of Engineering - Physical Education Fitness through
Cardiovascular Strength Training
8Co-curricular Clubs
- Academic Challenge
- Amnesty International
- National Art Honor Society
- Asian Club
- Black Latino Student Union
- Briarcliff Singers
- Briars and Ivy
- Chess Club
- Dance Club
- Debate Club
- Drama Club
- Environmental (Treehugger) Club
- Engineering Club
- Film Club
- French Club
- Gay Straight Alliance
- Habitat for Humanity
- Interact Club
- Interior Design Club
- Intramurals
- Latin Club
- Mathletes
- Mock Trial
- Model Congress
- Model UN
- Multicultural Club
- National Honor Society
- Newspaper The Bulletin
- NYS Math Honor Society
- Poetry Club
- Spanish Club
- Student Council
- Tri-M Honor Society
- World of Difference
- Writers Circle
- Yearbook
9Performing Arts Programs
- Fall Drama
- Spring Musical
- Jazz Band
- Pep Band
- Camerata
- Clifftones
- Overtones
- Chamber Orchestra
- Garage Orchestra
10Athletic Teams Freshmen , Junior Varsity,
Varsity levels
- FALL WINTER SPRING
- Varsity Girls Soccer Varsity Ice
Hockey Varsity Softball - JV Girls Soccer Varsity Girls
Basketball JV Softball - Modified Girls Soccer JV Girls
Basketball Modified
Softball - Varsity Boys Soccer Varsity Boys
Basketball V Boys Tennis - JV Boys Soccer JV Boys Basketball
JV Boys
Tennis - Modified Boys Soccer 9 Boys
Basketball V Girls Track - Varsity Field Hockey
Varsity Girls Track V Boys Track - JV Field Hockey Varsity Boys
Track Modified Track - Modified Field Hockey
V Boys Swimming
V Baseball - Varsity Volleyball
V Boys Swimming JV
Baseball - JV Volleyball V Wrestling
9 Baseball - Modified Volleyball V
Cheerleading Modified
Baseball - Varsity Cheerleading
V Boys Lacrosse - Varsity Girls Swimming
JV Boys Lacrosse - Varsity Girls Tennis
Mod. Boys Lacrosse - JV Girls Tennis V
Girls Lacrosse - Co-Ed Varsity Cross Country JV Girls
Lacrosse - Modified Cross Country Mod. Girls Lacrosse
11Programs of Interest
- Senior Internship Program students spend 6
weeks of the school year interning in an area of
interest. - Foreign Exchange Program China and Singapore
12Pocantico Hills Student Awards2007-2008 School
Year
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- Valedictorian of the Class of 2008 - William
Cember - Athletic Directors Award - Shelby Coon, Kimberly
Tracey - Bausch Lomb Honorary Science Award -
Christopher Cruz-Guzman - BHS Graduate Art Collection Award for Excellence
in Visual Art - Taylor Reno - Principals Book Award - Zehui He
- Harvard University Book Award - Elizabeth Cai
- Exceptional Musicianship Award - Christian
Contreras - Outstanding Musicianship Award - William Cember
- Excellence in Musicianship Award - Matthew
Cember, Zehui He, Brett Lupi
13Pocantico Hills Student Awards2007-2008 School
Year (continued)
- Briarcliff/Scarborough Historical Society/Eileen
Weber Scholarship - Samuel Castro -
- New York State Math Honor Society William
Cember -
- Carl Hansen Award Gabriel Bender
-
- American Legion Award Joshua Marrero
-
- The Award for Excellence in Latin - William
Cember - New York State Lottery Leaders of Tomorrow
Scholarship Brett Lupi - Norma P. Fey Scholarship Award - Kyle Beechum
14Colleges Attended by Pocantico Students Class of
2008
Binghamton University Duke
University Dutchess Community College
Emerson College Fairfield University
Harvard University Hellenic College
Indiana University at Bloomington Iona
College Long Island University, Brooklyn
Campus Loyola
College in Maryland Manhattanville College
Maryland Institute College of Art Mercy
College Mohawk Valley Community College
New England Conservatory of Music
Northeastern University Nyack
College Quinnipiac University
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Springfield College State University of
New York at Albany SUNY College at
Potsdam University of Hartford
University of Pittsburgh Westchester
Community College Wheaton College
15Distinguished Students of the Month 2007-2008 No
vember Matthew Cember, Grade 10 January
Michele Greco, Grade 12 February
Steven Montana, Grade 11 April
Mkondo Chimimba, Grade 12 2008-2009 September
Allante Phillips, Grade 10
16National Honor Society Students
- 2008-2009
- 44 Seniors currently in NHS
- 8 Pocantico Students (18)
- 36 Briarlciff students
17Analysis of Standardized Assessments for the
2007-2008 School Year
18Enrollment Figures 2008-2009Pocantico Hills and
Briarcliff
- Pocantico Total Enrollment
- Grade 9 20 150
- Grade 10 8 152
- Grade 11 25 161
- Grade 12 24 181
- Total 77 654
19Spanish III Regents
20French III Regents
21Latin III Regents
22Global History and Geography
Note 99 of all BHS students who sat for the
2007 administrations of this examination met the
local graduation requirement of 55 or
higher. 100 of all Pocantico students who sat
for the 2007 administrations of this examination
met the local graduation requirement of 55 or
higher.
23US History
24Math A
- Note 100 of all BHS students who sat for the
2008 administrations of this examination met the
local graduation requirement of 55 or higher. - 100 of all Pocantico students who sat
for the 2008 administrations of this examination
met the local graduation requirement of 55 or
higher.
25Math B
Note 98 of all BHS students who sat for the
2008 administrations of this examination met the
local graduation requirement of 55 or higher.
26Living Environment
Note 100 of all BHS students who sat for the
2008 administrations of this examination met the
local graduation requirement of 55 or higher.
100 of all Pocantico students who sat for the
2008 administrations of this examination met the
local graduation requirement of 55 or higher.
27Chemistry
Note 100 of all BHS students who sat for the
2008 administrations of this examination met the
local graduation requirement of 55 or higher.
28Physics
29English
Note 99 of all BHS students who sat for the
2008 administrations of this examination met the
local graduation requirement of 55 or higher.
100 of all Pocantico students who sat for the
2008 administrations of this examination met the
local graduation requirement of 55 or higher
30AP Biology
31AP Calculus AB
32Calculus BC
33AP Chemistry
34AP English Language/Composition
35AP English Literature/Composition
36AP Environmental Science
37AP European History
38AP French Language
39AP US Government and Politics
40AP Human Geography
41AP Latin Vergil
42AP Physics B
43AP Spanish Language
44AP Studio Art
45AP US History
46AP World History
47AP Music Theory
48AP Statistics
49AP Macro-Economics
50AP Computer Science A
51SAT I Scores Critical ReadingClass of 2008
52Sat Scores MathClass of 2008
53SAT Scores WritingClass of 2008
98 of this cohort sat for the SAT exam
54ACT ScoresClass of 2008
55Questions/Discussion