By: BHS Sports Staff February 15, 2024 On Tuesday, the girls basketball team had their regular season finale against Lincoln West. The Lady Canes had a record of 4-17, while the visiting Wolverines came in winless at 0-9. This seemed like it was going to be an easy victory for the Hurricanes, but the girlsContinue reading “Lady Canes Destroy The Wolverines”
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Senior Spotlight: Zachary Messeri
By: BHS Senior Spotlights Staff February 14, 2024 Chosen for this week’s second senior spotlight is Zachary Messeri. Zach is respectful, smart, and funny. Zach has been involved in marching band, pit band, and jazz band. He spends his free time hanging out with his family, playing video games, and watching as many movies asContinue reading “Senior Spotlight: Zachary Messeri”
Senior Spotlight: Kaitlyn Lenhardt
By: BHS Senior Spotlights Staff February 14, 2024 Chosen for this week’s first senior spotlight is Kaitlyn Lenhardt. Kaitlyn is influential, athletic, and very outgoing. She has been working at the Brooklyn Recreation Center as a lifeguard for the past three years. In her free time, she likes to work out, eat, and work. Q:Continue reading “Senior Spotlight: Kaitlyn Lenhardt”
A Slow but Important February
By: BHS News Staff February 13, 2024 Good morning, Brooklyn. There are not a lot of events coming up this month, but the ones that are important. So, let us get started. We are about halfway through the third quarter, so make sure to be on top of your schoolwork and keeping up with gradesContinue reading “A Slow but Important February”
Staff Spotlight: Mrs. Williams
*School Psychologist* By: BHS Staff Profiles February 9, 2024 Chosen for this week’s Staff Spotlight is Mrs. Simone Williams. This is currently Mrs. Williams’ first year in Brooklyn. Previously, she finished her training to become a School Psychologist in August, and before that, she worked in childcare. She loves to read and spend time withContinue reading “Staff Spotlight: Mrs. Williams”
Finally!
By: BHS Sports Staff February 8, 2024 It took four years of pain, sweat, tears, and heartache, but the taste of victory takes all of that burn away, and this is exactly the feeling for the hockey team after finally ending their losing streak. Last Thursday, the hockey team faced off against the Cleveland HeightsContinue reading “Finally!”
We Honor Black History Month
By: BHS Features Staff February 7, 2024 Every February, we celebrate Black History Month because it creates more focus and appreciation to the contributions of African-Americans throughout the decades. We honor and pay tribute to those who went through a lot of hardships, all due to the color of their skin. However, they all hadContinue reading “We Honor Black History Month”
A New Mural & Other News
By: BHS News Staff February 6, 2024 Another month in the books and a new month is here. As we welcome in February, we have some fun updates to share. First off, the girls varsity basketball team will conduct its senior night this evening at 5:45, prior to tip-off against Medina Christian Academy. Tomorrow evening,Continue reading “A New Mural & Other News”
Staff Spotlight: Mrs. Gump
*2nd Grade Teacher* By: BHS Staff Profiles February 2, 2024 Chosen for this week’s Staff Spotlight is Mrs. Danelle Gump. This is currently her fourth year teaching second grade but year 18 all together here in the Brooklyn City School District. Mrs. Gump previously worked outside of Brooklyn, where she taught at The Goddard School.Continue reading “Staff Spotlight: Mrs. Gump”
Hurricanes Cruise Past the Phoenix
By: BHS Sports Staff February 1, 2024 This past Tuesday, the boys varsity basketball team hosted the Oberlin Phoenix in a non conference bout. The Canes came in with a record of 8-7, while Oberlin came limping in with a 1-13 mark. After defeating CVC foe Independence on the road last Friday, the Hurricanes lookedContinue reading “Hurricanes Cruise Past the Phoenix”
Senior Spotlight: Desireé Gailes
By: BHS Senior Spotlights Staff January 31, 2024 Chosen for this week’s second senior spotlight is Desireé Gailes. Desireé is outgoing, intelligent, and talented. She enjoys singing, cooking, napping, and going out with friends. She has also worked at Raising Canes for a year-and-a-half now and has been a part of Brooklyn’s Drama Club forContinue reading “Senior Spotlight: Desireé Gailes”
Senior Spotlight: Anthony Pytel
By: BHS Senior Spotlights Staff January 31, 2024 Chosen for this week’s first senior spotlight is Anthony Pytel. Anthony is intelligent, calm, and determined. He enjoys playing basketball, golfing, spending time with family, reading, and sometimes, cooking. Q: What is your favorite memory from elementary school? A: “One of my favorite memories from elementary schoolContinue reading “Senior Spotlight: Anthony Pytel”
