*Gifted Intervention Specialist* By: BHS Staff Profiles November 22, 2024 Chosen for this week’s Staff Spotlight is Mrs. Rachael Grech-Scott. This is currently Mrs. Grech-Scott’s first year in Brooklyn. Previously, she worked in North Carolina as a middle school teacher and in the Cleveland Public Schools as a Gifted Intervention Specialist. Some things she likesContinue reading “Staff Spotlight: Mrs. Grech-Scott”
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Preview: Boys & Girls Basketball
By: BHS Sports Staff November 21, 2024 How did you enjoy the snow this morning with more to come later this evening? Snow means Winter, and Winter means basketball. Last week, we previewed the upcoming bowling and hockey seasons, and today, we will preview the boys’ and girls’ basketball teams. First up is the boys’Continue reading “Preview: Boys & Girls Basketball “
Top Five Thanksgiving Foods
By: BHS Features Staff November 20, 2024 With Thanksgiving on the horizon, your mind is going to two places: The food and whoever/whatever you are thankful for. Today, we will make your mouth water by discussing the top five most popular Thanksgiving foods. *Number 1: Roasted Turkey and Stuffing Obviously, a roasted turkey will beContinue reading “Top Five Thanksgiving Foods”
Gobble Gobble
By: BHS News Staff November 19, 2024 It is time for turkey! Oh wait, not yet. Let’s just stick with BHS news. By the way, if you are a ham person for Thanksgiving, please unsubscribe. 😂 This past Saturday, the new Cuyahoga County Public Library in Brooklyn opened its doors. The opening had so manyContinue reading “Gobble Gobble”
Senior Spotlight: Jade Freed
By: BHS Staff Profiles November 15, 2024 Chosen for this week’s Senior Spotlight is Jade Freed. After graduation, Jade hopes to get into Ohio State University to major in Forensic Anthropology with a future internship with the FBI. In her free time, she loves drawing and painting. A fun fact about Jade is that sheContinue reading “Senior Spotlight: Jade Freed”
Preview: Hockey & Bowling
By: BHS Sports Staff November 14, 2024 Winter sports are upon us, so it is time to preview our Hurricanes’ teams and athletes. This week, we will provide the 2024-2025 outlook for hockey and bowling. First up is hockey. After securing their first win in a while just a year ago and having a favorableContinue reading “Preview: Hockey & Bowling”
Anniversary of Apollo 12
By: BHS Features Staff November 13, 2024 In 1969, Apollo 12 was launched. Fast forward to the present, tomorrow (November 14) will be the 55th anniversary of that launch. Apollo 12’s mission was to collect items from the Surveyor III spacecraft, including the camera on the Surveyor III, to see the exposure effects of theContinue reading “Anniversary of Apollo 12”
A Packed Turkey Month
By: BHS News Staff November 12, 2024 The time is coming for overeating, relaxation, football, and Black Friday shopping. However, that time is not here yet. As Thanksgiving break sneaks up on us, the days will go by quickly, especially with sunset around 5:40. Therefore, keep up on assignments and avoid missing work. No oneContinue reading “A Packed Turkey Month”
Staff Spotlight: Miss Jurewicz
*Polaris PLTW Instructor / Engineering* By: BHS Staff Profiles November 8, 2024 Chosen for this week’s Staff Spotlight is Miss Ilona Jurewicz. This is currently her first year in the Brooklyn City Schools. Previously, she worked in the Cleveland Metropolitan School District as a teacher for eight years, and before that, she worked in theContinue reading “Staff Spotlight: Miss Jurewicz”
Cavs On Fire
By: BHS Sports Staff November 7, 2024 Since the Guardians’ season is over, and the Browns continue to be the Browns, our hometown is solely relying on the Cleveland Cavaliers. The Cavs have had their best start in franchise history, beginning their 2024-2025 campaign with a 9-0 record, which is currently the best record inContinue reading “Cavs On Fire”
Native American Heritage Month
By: BHS Features Staff November 6, 2024 As early as 1916, Native American Heritage Month was celebrated to acknowledge the contributions and achievements of the Natives. So, November has been Native American Heritage Month every year since 1990. The first reported American Indian Day was in 1916, signed-off by the governor of New York, CharlesContinue reading “Native American Heritage Month”
November is Here
By: BHS News Staff November 5, 2024 Are you sick and tired of the political ads? We certainly are, and after today, we will not have to hear or see them for a while. With that stated, make sure to do your civic duty today and vote! In BHS news, Mrs. Marsico and Mrs. Campbell’sContinue reading “November is Here”
