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Millie Bobby Brown visits Upper West Side classroom, delivers acting lesson to PS 84 students
The “Stranger Things” star made a surprise appearance at Public School 84, where students watched a classroom exercise staged with film-set props and received guidance on acting on camera.
Millie Bobby Brown, the star of Netflix’s “Stranger Things,” visited Public School 84 on New York City’s Upper West Side on July 17 for what the school community described as a surprise acting lesson delivered in the style of a film set.
According to the New York Post, Brown’s visit took place at PS 84, where the classroom was decorated with acting materials and a blackboard that read “Celebrity Substitute P.S. 84.” Brown sat with a male host opposite her as students gathered to watch the session and participate in exercises related to performance.
The report said Brown shared acting instruction for film, focusing on how performers can approach a scene and deliver lines in a way that works on camera. Students were also prompted to respond and take part in the classroom activities during the session.
Brown’s appearance included a conversation moment that drew attention from the students, the New York Post reported, including a comment that characterized her accent and identity as “so British,” a line attributed to the classroom exchange during the visit.
Photographs published with the report show Brown and the host in the classroom environment, with props placed in the room and the blackboard message visible behind them, reinforcing the “substitute” theme of the surprise event. The image caption described Brown’s seat across from the host and the classroom set dressing created for the lesson.
No additional official statement from the school, Netflix, or Brown’s representatives was included in the reporting. The New York Post report did not specify whether the visit was coordinated through the school district, by the students’ families, or through entertainment-industry outreach.
Why It Matters
- The visit placed a major international entertainment figure in a local public school setting, bringing direct exposure to performance craft for students during the school day.
- A film-oriented acting lesson may influence students’ interest in arts education by connecting classroom learning to media production practices.
- Public-school outreach by prominent celebrities can shape community perceptions of available opportunities and the kinds of extracurricular learning students can access.
- The episode underscores how schools sometimes incorporate special guests and themed instruction that relies on coordination with school leadership and adherence to classroom logistics and supervision.
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Key Facts
- Millie Bobby Brown visited Public School 84 (PS 84) on New York City’s Upper West Side on July 17, 2026.
- The New York Post reported that the appearance was framed as a classroom acting lesson set up like a film environment, with acting props and a “Celebrity Substitute P.S. 84” blackboard.
- The report described Brown sitting opposite a male host during the session while students watched and participated.
- The New York Post reported that the classroom exchange included a remark referencing Brown as “so British.”