By: BHS Features Staff November 16, 2022 One of the most iconic houses in Cleveland is up for sale, and you have an opportunity to stake claim to it. From the Christmas classic A Christmas Story, you can buy the house for the reasonable price of $150,000. The entire campus is for sale as well,Continue reading “For Sale: A Christmas Story House“
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Honoring Veterans Day
By: BHS News Staff November 15, 2022 The first celebration using the term Veterans Day occurred in Birmingham, Alabama, in 1947. A World War II veteran organized “National Veterans Day,” which included a parade and other festivities to honor all veterans. The event was held on November 11, then designated Armistice Day. Last Friday, theContinue reading “Honoring Veterans Day”
Staff Spotlight: Mr. Logterman
*Assistant Football Coach & Study Hall Monitor* By: BHS Staff Profiles November 14, 2022 Chosen for this week’s first Staff Spotlight is Mr. Max Logterman. This year is his second year as a football coach in addition to his first year on staff at Brooklyn High School. Outside of school during his free time, heContinue reading “Staff Spotlight: Mr. Logterman “
Staff Spotlight: Mrs. Cutright
*School Nurse* By: BHS Staff Profiles November 11, 2022 Chosen for this week’s Staff Spotlight is Mrs. Nancy Cutright. She has been here in the Brooklyn City School District for 22 years. She has helped with the KATs program, she has been an influential classroom assistant, and now, she works in the clinic. In herContinue reading “Staff Spotlight: Mrs. Cutright”
Preview: Boys Basketball
By: BHS Sports Staff November 10, 2022 Last week, the BHS Sports Staff for The Return of the Eye previewed the girls basketball team. Next up is the boys varsity basketball team. With a lot coming back and an improved bench, the boys are looking at a season to remember and a deep playoff run.Continue reading “Preview: Boys Basketball”
A Helping Hand During This Holiday Season
By: BHS Features Staff November 9, 2022 About 61 percent of Americans dread the holiday season due to financial hardships. For this season, why don’t we all give hope to those who are less fortunate. By donating to your local and non-local toy, food, and clothing drives, you can give a child and a familyContinue reading “A Helping Hand During This Holiday Season“
Fall Sports Banquet
By: BHS News Staff November 8, 2022 On November 9, coaches, student-athletes, and families got together for the annual Fall Sports Awards Banquet. Student-athletes were awarded for all of their accomplishments that they achieved throughout the Fall. Teams featured were football, girls soccer, boys soccer, volleyball, and cheerleading. Also, awards came from the Chagrin Valley Conference,Continue reading “Fall Sports Banquet”
Staff Spotlight: Mr. Burko
*7th Grade Science Teacher* By: BHS Staff Profiles November 4, 2022 Chosen for this week’s Staff Spotlight is Mr. Jacob Burko. This year is Mr. Burko’s first year in the Brooklyn City School District. Prior to teaching at Brooklyn, he spent two years teaching in another district, making this year his third in education, altogether.Continue reading “Staff Spotlight: Mr. Burko”
Preview: Girls Basketball
By: BHS Sports Staff November 3, 2022 The Winter sports seasons are right around the corner, so it is time to start previewing the basketball teams. First up is the girls basketball program with high expectations and lofty goals for the season ahead. Last year, the girls basketball team finished with an overall record ofContinue reading “Preview: Girls Basketball”
Cleveland Pizza Week
By: BHS Features Staff November 2, 2022 Do you really need an excuse to eat pizza seven days a week? If you do need an excuse, here is your chance because Cleveland’s annual Pizza Week is back! Cleveland Pizza Week starts on November 7 and will continue through November 13. It is coming up, soContinue reading “Cleveland Pizza Week“
A Traditional Commemoration
By: BHS News Staff November 1, 2022 The History of Dia de los Muertos (translates to the Day of the Dead) originated from the Aztec custom of celebrating ancestors of the All Souls Day, a holiday that Spanish invaders brought to Mexico, starting in the early 1500s. It is celebrated on the first and secondContinue reading “A Traditional Commemoration”
Staff Spotlight: Miss Amato
*Student Teacher: World History* By: BHS Staff Profiles October 28, 2022 Chosen for this week’s Staff Spotlight is Miss Angie Amato. She is a student teacher alongside History teacher Mr. Scott Urig here at Brooklyn High School. Before coming to BHS, she spent a year teaching preschool. Miss Amato is in her fourth year atContinue reading “Staff Spotlight: Miss Amato”
