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Briarcliff Middle School Future City Club Wins Award

BRIARCLIFF MANOR, N.Y. — Briarcliff Middle School’s Future City Club brought two teams to the New York Metropolitan Regional Final Competition on Jan. 17, and the eighth-grade team won an award for Best Local Street System from the New York City Department of Transportation.

Briarcliff Middle School eighth-grade Future City Club team members (from left) Ben Harris, Josh Ross, Nick Sama and Max Hertz (Caleb Schumacher not pictured) with their award-winning model city, “Goatlantis.”

Briarcliff Middle School eighth-grade Future City Club team members (from left) Ben Harris, Josh Ross, Nick Sama and Max Hertz (Caleb Schumacher not pictured) with their award-winning model city, “Goatlantis.”

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The Future City Competition is a national program for sixth-, seventh- and eighth-grade students, sponsored locally by the American Society of Civil Engineers Metropolitan Section. This year's competition focused on urban farming.

Club members pursue their interests in technology and engineering, while meeting and competing against similarly interested students in the region.

Team members Ben Harris, Josh Ross, Nick Sama, Max Hertz and Caleb Schumacher won for their model city, “Goatlantis.” Jodi Shearer is the club's adviser.  

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