New Art for the Littles

By: BHS News Staff

February 21, 2023

In the past couple of years, Brooklyn High School has turned into a mural haven. Now, the Brooklyn School finally has its first mural.

The Brooklyn School PBIS committee asked the National Junior Art Honor Society to paint a Kindness Tree in their main hallway. Although the mural is not fully-completed, its appearance is a welcoming sight.

This Kindness Tree is used to recognize students who show kindness towards one another; this echoes the theme for the school year: Kindness.

Brooklyn students will be given “leaves” of recognition to place on the Kindness Tree throughout the remainder of this school year. 

The NJAHS students who worked on this mural are seventh graders Calissa Schillinger, Jackie Rodriguez, and Maryam Al-Baghdadi. The eighth graders include Kendall Lewis, Maryam Raad, and Gracie White.

Students were also asked to do their own versions of the Kindness Tree on smaller pieces of paper. Their creativity is terrific, and the multiple colors bring light and energy to the hallways.

Nice job to everyone involved.

In other news, for students entering Kindergarten in the 2023-2024 school year, the Kindergarten Informational Meeting will be on Wednesday, March 15, from 6:00-7:00 p.m. in the Brooklyn Field House. 

Parents can park in the Blue Lot located off of Behrwald Avenue and enter the building through door #5. For information regarding Kindergarten Registration, please visit the New Student Registration page.

Finally, mark your calendars! BHS’s Drama Club will present Sister Act to the school and community from March 23-25. Tickets will be sold in the auditorium for $10 per.

See you next week for more updates, Brooklyn. Have a great week!

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