*Behavior Specialist* By: BHS Staff Profiles January 17, 2025 This week’s chosen staff member for the staff spotlight is Mrs. Liz Blue. She has worked in the Brooklyn City School District for the last four years. Her office is in the elementary school, but she works with all grades, K-12. Prior to Brooklyn, she workedContinue reading “Staff Spotlight: Mrs. Blue”
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Hurricanes Cruise Past the Raptors
By: BHS Sports Staff January 16, 2025 On Monday, the boys basketball team (1-10) hit the road to face off against the Bard Early College Raptors (0-9). With the Raptors being winless, this seemed like a fair game to get the Hurricanes back on track after what has been a more challenging season, compared toContinue reading “Hurricanes Cruise Past the Raptors”
New Year’s Resolutions with a Blunt Twist
By: BHS Features Staff January 15, 2025 Although frigid temperatures have invaded Northeast Ohio, the first few weeks of 2025 have gone by smoothly. Typically in the new year, people make resolutions, but most do not stick to them for more than two weeks. Usually by late January/early February, old habits rear their ugly heads.Continue reading “New Year’s Resolutions with a Blunt Twist”
A Cold and Slow January
By: BHS News Staff January 14, 2025 Thank you Dr. Caleris for yesterday’s call-off. It was much-appreciated! By the way, have you seen next Tuesday’s forecast? 😬🤐 The third quarter is in week two, but as of now, there is not a lot going on. Once the end of this month rolls around, it isContinue reading “A Cold and Slow January”
Senior Spotlight: Alidailyz Millin
By: BHS Staff Profiles January 10, 2025 Chosen for this week’s Senior Spotlight is Alidailyz Millin. She is still undecided about what college she will be attending, but she plans on majoring in a program to become an Ultrasound Technician. In her free time, she likes to hang out with friends and play volleyball. SomethingContinue reading “Senior Spotlight: Alidailyz Millin”
32-4 Is Hard To Ignore
By: BHS Sports Staff January 9, 2025 Many people did not think that this revamped Cleveland Cavaliers squad would have just four losses coming into the new year, but this team has defied the odds all season long as they currently hold the best record in the NBA at 32-4. Last night, the Cavs earnedContinue reading “32-4 Is Hard To Ignore”
National Human Trafficking Prevention Month
By: BHS Features Staff January 8, 2025 Every year since 2010, presidents of The United States have dedicated January to be the month to raise awareness of human trafficking. This month, we celebrate the collected efforts of law enforcement officials, survivors, and many others, but we know the job is not finished. Human trafficking isContinue reading “National Human Trafficking Prevention Month”
Happy New Year
By: BHS News Staff January 7, 2025 Happy New Year, Brooklyn! With 2024 in the books, we welcome in 2025 with the hope of a year full of opportunities and memories to be made. To start off, next week, each grade will have their class meeting. During this time, December Students of the Month willContinue reading “Happy New Year”
The Season of Giving
By: The Return of the Eye Staff December 18, 2024 “Gifts, gifts, gifts!” Contrary to the Grinch’s philosophy, Christmas is about giving, not receiving (or stealing). This season is about giving love, joy, hope, and gifts to family and friends. Of course, it is okay and encouraged to watch Christmas movies, listen to Christmas music,Continue reading “The Season of Giving”
Staff Spotlight: Mrs. Daerr
*Media Assistant* By: BHS Staff Profiles December 13, 2024 Chosen for this week’s Staff Spotlight is Mrs. Kimberly Daerr. Although she has worked in the district for 18 years, this is Mrs. Daerr’s eighth year working in the Media Center. Outside of working in Brooklyn, she has been a hairdresser for over 34 years. InContinue reading “Staff Spotlight: Mrs. Daerr”
Amazing Comeback Falls Short
By: BHS Sports Staff December 12, 2024 Last Friday, the boys basketball team (0-2) welcomed in the Cloverleaf Colts (1-1). Both of these teams matched up pretty evenly, so this was sure going to be an entertaining game, and it certainly did not disappoint. In the first quarter, both teams traded multiple baskets in high-tempoContinue reading “Amazing Comeback Falls Short”
Christmas History
By: BHS Features Staff December 11, 2024 Christmas is known all over the world! Even if some don’t celebrate it, they know about it. Today, we decided to shine our collection of holiday lights on the history of this beloved holiday. Long before Jesus’ arrival, many Europeans celebrated light and birth during the Winter, evenContinue reading “Christmas History”
