By: BHS Sports Staff September 25, 2025 Last Saturday, the Lady Hurricanes soccer team visited the Brush Arcs. The Arcs entered this game with a 6-4-1 record, while the Hurricanes came in at 1-9. It is an understatement acknowledging that the girls have struggled this year, but head coach Rob Previts is counting on hisContinue reading “Arcs Brush Off Canes”
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Ohio is Haunted?
By: BHS Features Staff September 24, 2025 Since the calendar will be flipped to October next Wednesday, it is time to start looking for unforgettable scares. The great state of Ohio is home to some of the creepiest, most exciting haunted houses. Whether you want jump scares around every corner, spooky old buildings with realContinue reading “Ohio is Haunted?”
Homecoming Traditions
By: BHS News Staff September 23, 2025 Fall has officially arrived, and the leaves are starting to turn colors. It is most-definitely a pretty time of year and a busy time of year. Last week was full of good news; however, the news keeps getting better and better. Next week, BHS will hold its firstContinue reading “Homecoming Traditions”
Staff Spotlight: Dr. Janet Kubasak
*Brooklyn School Principal* By: BHS Staff Profiles September 19, 2025 Chosen for this week’s Staff Spotlight is Dr. Janet Kubasak. This is currently Dr. Kubasak’s first year in Brooklyn. Previously, she taught special education in Lorain, was an instructional coach, worked for the state support region, played a role in the Ohio improvement process andContinue reading “Staff Spotlight: Dr. Janet Kubasak”
Postseason Push
By: BHS Sports Staff September 18, 2025 This season has been quite the roller coaster for the Cleveland Guardians, with many highs and numerous lows. Yet, the Guardians remain in the hunt for a playoff spot with 11 games to go, as they sit with a record of 80-71. They currently trail the Detroit TigersContinue reading “Postseason Push”
National Hispanic Heritage Month
By: BHS Features Staff September 17, 2025 Two days ago, the celebration of National Hispanic Heritage Month began. This recognition lasts for 30 days, from September 15 to October 15. Highlights of this month include accomplishments, cultures, and traditions that stem from Hispanic Heritage. As of 2022, nearly one-fifth of America is of Hispanic origin,Continue reading “National Hispanic Heritage Month”
New Hall of Fame Class
By: BHS News Staff September 16, 2025 The 2025-2026 school year is four weeks deep, and Hurricane Nation is already recognizing alumni for their excellent accomplishments and contributions to the school district and community. Last Thursday was the Hall of Fame induction ceremony. This took place in the auditorium, where BHS students got to speakContinue reading “New Hall of Fame Class”
Senior Spotlight: Ryan Hilcu
By: BHS Senior Spotlights Staff September 12, 2025 Chosen for this year’s first Senior Spotlight is Ryan Hilcu. Ryan’s plans after high school are currently undecided, but he hopes to go somewhere to study Political Science. What he likes to do in his free time varies between hockey, bowling, working, playing Fornite, and working out.Continue reading “Senior Spotlight: Ryan Hilcu”
Bison Blank Red Hot Hurricanes
By: BHS Sports Staff September 11, 2025 Last Tuesday, the boys soccer team (3-2-1) faced off against the Beachwood Bison (4-1-2). Coming into this game, the Hurricanes stood atop the CVC Metro Division after their win last week over Independence, while the Bison were tied for second. The Bison were hungry to show conference superiorityContinue reading “Bison Blank Red Hot Hurricanes”
Waterloo Arts Festival
By: BHS Features Staff September 10, 2025 With September in full swing, there is so much to look forward to from football to festivals. For those of you interested in art, pay close attention as there is an opportunity for you. The 21st Annual Waterloo Arts Festival, located at the infamous Beachland Ballroom in Cleveland,Continue reading “Waterloo Arts Festival “
Hurricane Pride
By: BHS News Staff September 9, 2025 With the Fall season getting closer and prevailing cooler temperatures constant, this school year has started off very well. This past week was a very eventful one for students and staff, as it was full of positive news. Last Wednesday, senior Jarianny Dominguez won the Cleveland Browns NFLContinue reading “Hurricane Pride”
Staff Spotlight: Mrs. McGhee
*BHS Assistant Principal* By: BHS Staff Profiles September 5, 2025 Chosen for this year’s first Staff Spotlight is Mrs. Annie McGhee. This school year is her first year at Brooklyn High School. Before coming here, Mrs. McGhee worked in Florida as a physical education teacher, and then, she began working with children to focus onContinue reading “Staff Spotlight: Mrs. McGhee”
