By: BHS News Staff January 13, 2026 With the new year in full swing, there are numerous ways to make new friends and connections in Brooklyn. Some of the ways are through various clubs and organizations that are mainly student-led. Brooklyn has numerous clubs, and each week going forward, a different club will be underContinue reading “Clubs Galore”
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Senior Spotlight: Jarianny Dominguez Calderon
By: BHS Senior Spotlights Staff January 12, 2026 Chosen for this week’s senior spotlight is Jarianny Dominguez Calderon. Jarianny has been a student in Brooklyn for four years and currently works part-time at McDonald’s. In her free time, she enjoys spending time with friends and family, as well as participating in Track and Field andContinue reading “Senior Spotlight: Jarianny Dominguez Calderon”
Rapid Fire: Mrs. Huang
*Chinese Teacher* By: BHS Staff Profiles January 9, 2026 With the new year comes a new change for staff profiles. No more feel-good questions and answers; it is now rapid fire! To get to know the faculty differently, one staff member will be interviewed per week to help us explore his or her fun side.Continue reading “Rapid Fire: Mrs. Huang”
Strong Second Half Leads to Victory
By: BHS Sports Staff January 8, 2026 Last Saturday, the Hurricanes opened up their newly-renovated gymnasium with a boys and girls basketball doubleheader against the Cuyahoga Heights Red Wolves. Both teams knew that they were up for a challenge as the boys and girls teams for Cuyahoga Heights posted records above .500. It was sureContinue reading “Strong Second Half Leads to Victory”
When Culture Meets Fashion
By: BHS Features Staff January 7, 2026 Many cultures have differing and unique traditions, fashions, foods, etc. It can feel overwhelming for some to try learning about other cultures, but visiting the Kent State University Museum is a great opportunity to learn more about North-African culture and its many contributions. KSU’s exhibition will be oneContinue reading “When Culture Meets Fashion”
New Year, Fresh Start
By: BHS News Staff January 6, 2026 Happy New Year, fellow Hurricanes! With 2025 in the books, it is time to welcome in 2026 with the hopes of a new year full of opportunities, memories, health, and success stories. Speaking of health, as the current trend of seasonal sickness spreads like wildfire, make sure toContinue reading “New Year, Fresh Start”
The Traditions of Christmas
By: The Return of the Eye Staff December 17, 2025 It is hard to fathom that Christmas is basically one week away. For some, this spiritual holiday brings sadness and grief, but for most, it brings joy, happiness, excitement, and celebratory traditions with family and friends. Whether it is decorating the tree, opening meaningful presents,Continue reading “The Traditions of Christmas”
Senior Spotlight: Saevonh Holton
By: BHS Senior Spotlights Staff December 12, 2025 Chosen for this week’s Senior Spotlight is Saevonh Holton. After high school, Saevonh wants to start his own clothing brand and be an entrepreneur. He can be found on free days either playing basketball or spending time with his family, any chance he can get. A funContinue reading “Senior Spotlight: Saevonh Holton”
Hardwick Makes History
By: BHS Sports Staff December 11, 2025 After a slow start to the season, the boys basketball team is on fire and is playing really good basketball. Last Friday, the Hurricanes (1-2) travelled to Cloverleaf to take on the 1-0 Colts. The Hurricanes were coming off their first victory of the season when they defeatedContinue reading “Hardwick Makes History”
Skating in the 216
By: BHS Features Staff December 10, 2025 Thanksgiving smoothly passed by, and now, it is time for sled riding, snowball fights, and ice skating. The cold weather keeps many inside, but ice skating with family and friends, while enjoying the snow and magical lights, is something Clevelanders love to do. Simply, go downtown and showContinue reading “Skating in the 216”
Christmas Cheer
By: BHS News Staff December 9, 2025 Christmas is coming, and there is no reason to steal this magical holiday as the Grinch did. Instead, embrace it by getting into the holiday spirit, both at home and here at school. To begin this week’s news, be ready to bring out your holiday spirit. Mrs. BaderContinue reading “Christmas Cheer”
Staff Spotlight: Miss Klesta
*7th Grade ELA Teacher* By: BHS Staff Profiles December 5, 2025 Chosen for this week’s Staff Spotlight is Miss Alexa Klesta. This is currently Miss Klesta’s first year in the Brooklyn City School District, but she has been teaching for a total of four years. Before coming to Brooklyn, she taught ELA and Social StudiesContinue reading “Staff Spotlight: Miss Klesta”
