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New and Improved: The Annual BCS College March

New and Improved: The Annual BCS College March

Akoni Drysdale-Ash February 19, 2025
This March celebrates the college education process, the journey from 9th grade to 12th grade, and keeping seniors' dreams and hard work alive when they graduate.

An Unforgettable Day at JPMorgan Headquarters for BCS Middle School Students

Keaton Powell February 13, 2025

The recent trip of middle school students to JP Morgan Headquarters trip was amazing! As part of a career exploration day, we had the chance to visit their offices and learn about the banking industry.  When...

Chisholm and Harris:

Ezekiel Doughlin January 30, 2025

The Presidential Debate was interesting to say the least, with the outcome of it up to the day remaining unclear. As Jon Stewart of The Daily Show put it, “What I think is a home-run answer for one candidate,...

Brooklyn Collaborative Launches Student Union

Justin Torres, Editor of School Events October 5, 2024
Exciting things are happening at our school as we prepare to launch a new Student Union—a space designed to amplify student voices, promote collaboration, and create positive change within our school community.
Chancellor David Banks (middle) with BCS Students at the College Fair

Inspiring Futures

Justin Torres May 25, 2024

On Wednesday, March 27th, neary thirty juniors who identify as males of color participated in a trip to the Borough of Manhattan Community College (BMCC) for an all male of color college fair, hosted by...

From Classroom Bins to Community Impact

From Classroom Bins to Community Impact

Crystal Jones May 25, 2024

If you look around the classrooms at BCS  you will see three different sets of bins to dispose trash. The green bin is for the disposal of paper trash.  The blue bin is for the disposal of any plastic...

Arab American Heritage Month

Arab American Heritage Month

Miariam Khalil May 25, 2024

On April 16th 2024, BCS 10th grade student Miariam Khalil was one of several New York City high school students invited meet with the Mayor Eric Adams and his team in City Hall. The meeting was held in...

A Game Changing Day

Charles Joyner May 25, 2024

As an 11th grader, I've had my fair share of eye-opening experiences, but none were quite like Friday, April 5th – the day my classmates and I visited Blackstone as part of our internship seminar class. ...

RoboSharks during the Competition

BCS Competes in 2024 FIRST Robotics Competition

Frankie Khan May 25, 2024

We knew we were small, pocket sized in the eyes of our competitors. We knew we didn't have the biggest funding, the most advanced modifications or intimidating contraptions. We knew that our robot, a...

BCS Students and Teachers watching the Eclipse on the Roof

Rooftop Sky Show

Leslie Santiago May 25, 2024

April 8th, 2024 was an awe inspiring day as it was the first time in my thirteen years on Earth that I would witness a solar eclipse. I think my mom was more excited than I was, though, because she marked...

Educating and Celebrating

Educating and Celebrating

Crystal Jones March 25, 2024
The Black History Month Showcase at BCS on Thursday, February 29th, was a powerful celebration of black creativity and heritage.
Finding Community and Support

Finding Community and Support

Charles Joyner March 25, 2024
On Wednesday, March 27th,  nearly 30 other juniors and I who identify as males of color participated in the EAF All Male College Fair at  Borough of Manhattan Community College (BMCC).
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