By: Savannah David, Alaysia Curry, and Haley Schaldach January 24, 2020 On January 21, Brooklyn High School hosted the first blood drive of the new year. Those who were 16 years or older were able to donate blood for many, great causes. Around 40 people signed up but only 26 were able to donate. However,Continue reading “Blood Drive Results”
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Are You Brr-ave Enough to Take the Plunge?
By: Delaney David, Serena Barile, and Ella Fowler January 24, 2020 The Cleveland Polar Plunge will take place on Saturday, February 29, at Edgewater Beach to help raise money for the Special Olympics. Intervention Specialist Mr. Hans, who is in charge of the event, stated, “This event is important to me because it helps supportContinue reading “Are You Brr-ave Enough to Take the Plunge?”
Upcoming Events for Key Club
By: Savannah David, Haley Schaldach, and Alaysia Curry January 16, 2020 On Wednesday, January 15, Key Club held its first meeting of the year. This meeting discussed upcoming events that anyone can partake in. During the meeting, Key Club President Lydia Kacala introduced two new events coming up such as A Night to Shine andContinue reading “Upcoming Events for Key Club”
A Chance To Give Back With The BHS Blood Drive
By: Serena Barile, Ella Fowler, and Delaney David January 16, 2020 Brooklyn High School is having a blood drive that is serviced through the American Red Cross. It will take place in the high school gym from 8:25-1:15 next Tuesday, January 21. Donors must be at least 16 years of age to donate blood. ParticipantsContinue reading “A Chance To Give Back With The BHS Blood Drive”
KATS CLUB
By: Daylun Armstrong, Valery Warner, and Jaden Majewski January 14, 2020 KATS, you are probably wondering what this stands for. Well, it stands for Kids Are Totally Super. KATS is a program that the Brooklyn City School District started in 1997. It is provided for students in grades K-5 who need supervision while their parentsContinue reading “KATS CLUB”
Teachers’ Past Decade Memories
By: Savannah David, Haley Schaldach, and Alaysia Curry January 13, 2020 While ending the recent decade, we decided to talk to five teachers and one principal to learn of their favorite memories throughout the past ten years. *Mr. and Mrs. Holko – “The birth of our son in March of 2014 was the happiest dayContinue reading “Teachers’ Past Decade Memories”
Spaghetti Dinner Fundraiser to Support Our Schools
By: Delaney David, Ella Fowler and Serena Barile January 10, 2020 Brooklyn High School will be hosting their seventh annual spaghetti dinner on January 25, 2020, to raise money for the school’s upcoming renewal levy. “The Support Our Schools Committee is hoping to raise at least $4,000 since our committee has been successful with raisingContinue reading “Spaghetti Dinner Fundraiser to Support Our Schools”
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”
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”
