By: Daylun Armstrong, Jessica Strimpel, and Alaysia Curry April 10, 2020 Earth Month is celebrated in the month of April, with Earth Day this year being on April 22, 2020. However, only committing to our Earth a day, or even a month, out of the entire year is not enough to make the change weContinue reading “The Importance of Celebrating Our Earth”
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Staff Profile: Mr. Roegiers
By: Gino Pallotta *Science Teacher* Q1. Why did you decide to become a teacher? “I enjoyed helping students understand difficult concepts.” Q2. How do you deal with a stressful day? “To make jokes about it and to laugh” Q3. What is your most interesting, high school memory? “It would have to be going on twoContinue reading “Staff Profile: Mr. Roegiers”
Spirit Week
By: Destiny Cannon, Jonathan Drake, and Valery Warner December 13, 2019 Spirit week started last Monday with the theme of Holiday Spirit. On Tuesday, things got tricky. There were many “twins” in the building for twin day. Wednesday’s theme was a white out. Needless to say, many teachers had different interpretations. CrAzY hAt and HaIrContinue reading “Spirit Week”
HOCKEY SWEEPS TWINSBURG OFF THE ICE
By: Gabriella Fowler, Izabella Hotz, and Morgan Blechschmid December 12, 2019 {Brooklyn Hurricanes and Twinsburg Tigers during the national anthem} Last Thursday, the Brooklyn Hurricanes hockey team (1-1) faced off against the Twinsburg Tigers. The Hurricanes came out strong with senior Gavin Supek scoring the first goal within the first two minutes. Supek’s goal setContinue reading “HOCKEY SWEEPS TWINSBURG OFF THE ICE”
Brooklyn Cares
By: Normeze Rivera and Savannah David December 11, 2019 Brooklyn Cares is a way to help local families during the holiday season. Families reach out and the Brooklyn City School’s staff helps purchase what each specific family needs. Brooklyn Cares began back when Roadoan Elementary School was still around. “The teachers would bring giftsContinue reading “Brooklyn Cares”
The Tree that Keeps on Giving
By: Haley Schaldach, Daylun Armstrong, and Anayah Flowers December 12, 2019 Winter’s frigid temperatures pose difficult problems for many in the greater Cleveland area. Often times, children and families go without proper clothing in these chilling, winter months. The Giving Tree is a way to give back to the community and many families in needContinue reading “The Tree that Keeps on Giving”
Debate Club Has Their Third Debate
By: Alaysia Curry, Jessica Strimpel, and Danielle Shehee December 10, 2019 On Tuesday, December 10, the Debate Club had its third debate. The topic given was that all athletes should stand for the National Anthem. Earlier last week, the students were asked what side they wanted to be on, affirmative or negative. 11th-grade student AndrewContinue reading “Debate Club Has Their Third Debate”
Murals Class
By: Gino Pallotta, Delaney David, and Jaden Majewski December 11, 2019 This year, Mr. Kasper, BHS art teacher, started a murals class. This class has students drawing and painting pieces of art for teachers around the school. We wanted to ask him a few questions about the class, and here are his responses. Q: WhatContinue reading “Murals Class”
Better Luck Next Time
By: Lexi Jenkins, Ariana Rojak, and Serena Barile December 10, 2019 The Brooklyn Hurricanes boys varsity basketball team faced off against the Richmond Heights Spartans last night. The starting five were Tristan Peggs, Jamiar Tate, Tyler Elzholz, Jaiden Basinger, and Areon Cowling. It is important to note that the Spartans were in the state finalContinue reading “Better Luck Next Time”
Staff Profile: Mrs. Becker
By: Morgan Blechschmid *Art Teacher* Why did you decide to become a teacher? “I would like to say I was inspired by all the great art teachers I had, but actually, it was the opposite. Since I didn’t have good art teachers growing up, I wanted to be the art teacher I never had. TheyContinue reading “Staff Profile: Mrs. Becker”
Noteworthy Start for Hurricanes Hockey
By: Destiny Cannon, Jonathan Drake, and Valery Warner December 5, 2019 The Brooklyn Hurricanes hockey team faced off with the Westlake Demons last Thursday at the John M. Coyne Recreation Center. The Canes were going into this season with a record of 12-7-2 (wins-losses-ties) from last year. The first period began with Gavin Supek facing-offContinue reading “Noteworthy Start for Hurricanes Hockey ”
Lady Canes Take Down Grand Valley!
By: Lexi Jenkins, Ariana Rojak, and Serena Barile December 7, 2019 The Brooklyn’s girls varsity basketball team (3-2) faced off against Grand Valley this past Saturday. Alexandra Nieves, Kelsey Bruzek, Marshay Smith, and Shariah Gailes put forth great effort in this game. The first-quarter started strong with our Lady Canes determined to keep their winningContinue reading “Lady Canes Take Down Grand Valley!”
