*Eighth Grade Math Teacher* By: BHS Staff Profiles September 15, 2023 Chosen for this week’s Staff Spotlight is Mrs. Abbegael David. This is her very first year in the Brooklyn City School District. Aside from our district, this is her fourth year in teaching. When she is not worried about school, she likes to coachContinue reading “Staff Spotlight: Mrs. David”
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Friday Night Home Victory
By: BHS Sports Staff August 31, 2023 The Hurricanes football team had their first home game of the season last Friday evening against the Oberlin Phoenix. Both teams came into this battle with 0-1 records. Oberlin lost against Plymouth 40-20, and Brooklyn lost to Brookside 35-0. Eager for redemption, both squads came into this gameContinue reading “Friday Night Home Victory”
Norwalk Strawberry Fest
By: BHS Features Staff May 24, 2023 Looking for some sweet fun for the whole family? The Norwalk Strawberry Fest will have all you want. Head out to Norwalk (Ohio) this Friday, May 26 through Sunday, May 28 to experience this Strawberry phenomenon. The Fest will take place on Friday from 5:00-11:00 p.m. On MayContinue reading “Norwalk Strawberry Fest”
School Is Back In Session
By: BHS News Staff January 3, 2023 We hope that everyone had a great Winter break and that you are ready for the final stretch. Here is a small recap of 2022 as we welcome in 2023. *Hall of Fame Induction – 9/13: Cory Neale (Class of 2007) was inducted into the Hall of FameContinue reading “School Is Back In Session”
Patriots Suffocate the Hurricanes
By: BHS Sports Staff September 15, 2022 The boys varsity soccer team played the Open Door Christian Patriots last Thursday. The Hurricanes were 1-2 entering this matchup against the Patriots, who stood at 2-1. Coming off of a 7-2 win over Cardinal, the boys were looking to continue the momentum. Unfortunately, those hopes faded quickly.Continue reading “Patriots Suffocate the Hurricanes”
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Black History Month: Mae Jemison
By: Laila Schwin, Alisha Bains, and Brittney Corrado February 23, 2021 Mae Jemison was born October 17, 1956, in Decatur, Alabama. She is a physician and the first African-American woman to become an astronaut. She was also the first African-American woman to go to space. When Jemison was three-years-old, her family moved to Chicago, Illinois,Continue reading “Black History Month: Mae Jemison”
Senior Night on the Ice
By: Ella Fowler, Kelsey Bruzek, Tyler Elzholz, and Jaiden Basinger February 2, 2021 The Brooklyn hockey team took on the Brush Arcs last Thursday evening. Unfortunately, the team was not able to come out victorious suffering a 12-2 defeat; however, this night was still memorable for the seniors. Daniel Ileana, Jed Williamson, Nick Finn, AlanContinue reading “Senior Night on the Ice”
Staff Spotlight: Mr. Goodwin
*Teacher: Automation/Robotics, Medical Detectives, and Design/Modeling* By: Morgan Blechscmid and Danielle Shehee November 20, 2020 Mr. Ronald Goodwin is a well-rounded teacher and person here in the Brooklyn City School District. Goodwin teaches seventh and eighth-grade students how to design functioning cars and robots, create models, how to 3D print different objects, and much more. HeContinue reading “Staff Spotlight: Mr. Goodwin”
Teacher Appreciation Week: Mrs. McGarey
By: Jessica Strimpel May 6, 2020 Mrs. McGarey is a special education and intervention specialist at Brooklyn High School. She has worked with students of all grades, K-12. She is also the Teacher Leader for the Junior First Ring Student Leadership Group at BHS. This is her 18th year teaching and her second year teachingContinue reading “Teacher Appreciation Week: Mrs. McGarey”
Teacher Appreciation Week: Miss Field
By: Lexi Jenkins May 6, 2020 Miss Kristen Field is a geometry teacher at Brooklyn High School. She has also coached basketball and softball. She was the varsity girls basketball coach for nine years, then she took a few years off when she had her daughter. Miss Field has been a teacher for 17 yearsContinue reading “Teacher Appreciation Week: Miss Field”
Staff Profile: Mrs. Linger
By: Danielle Shehee *Geometry/Algebra I Teacher* Q: Why did you decide to become a teacher? “I came from a family of teachers; that’s what I knew growing up. I like to help students, both junior high and high school.” Q: How do you deal with a stressful situation? “I talk about it to my husband,Continue reading “Staff Profile: Mrs. Linger”
