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2010-2011

School Goals
Goal 1:
By June 2011, increase performance of Middle School students on NYS ELA test by
18.5% from 31.5% to 50% on levels 3 and 4.

Objective:
To increase the progress and performance of middle school student our
strategies will be developed and implemented through the use of:
 100% of teachers will be engaged in Inquiry Team Work
 Professional development workshops will be scheduled for teachers in the
ARIS/ACUITY systems, Achieve 3000 Program, Classroom Management,
SMART Board, differentiated instruction, Classroom Management, and
Common Core Standards
 Instruction will be presented based on the results of summative and
formative assessments and Inquiry team findings.
 Differentiated instruction techniques and strategies will be evident in
lesson plans, classroom environment, and student assessment.
2010-2011
Goal 2:
School Goals
By June 2011, increase performance of Middle School students on NYS Math test by
5.3% from 29.7% to 35% one levels 3 and 4.

Objective:
By February 2011, 75% of teachers will engage in professional development centered
around Common Core Standards, differentiated instruction, ARIS/ACUITY systems,
Achieve 3000, and Renzulli

By March 2011, 75% of teachers will demonstrate the use of data in planning lessons
and units

To increase the use of technology in the planning of instruction from 40% of teachers
to 50% of teachers

Administration will conduct monthly formal observations and snapshots to determine


if targeted lessons plans meet the needs of students in their classes.
2010-2011
School Goals
Goal 3:
By June 2011, High School students in the lowest third passing the English Regents
will show an increase of 10% from 48% to 58%.

Objective:
 The percentage of students in the lowest third that earn 10+ credits each
year will increase from 17.1% in 9th to 11th grade to 35%.
 The percentage of students in the lowest third that pass the the English
Regents exam will increase from 31.2% to 35% and from 36.6%.for the
Unites States History Regents to 40%.
BROOKLYN COLLEGIATE
A COLLEGE BOARD SCHOOL
ATTENDANCE
Monthly Percentage

January September
85.4 88.9

December October
87.2 89.9
November
89.6
BROOKLYN COLLEGIATE
A COLLEGE BOARD SCHOOL
ATTENDANCE
6th Grade Monthly Attendance

98
95.8 95.9 95.6
96 94.5
94
Students

92 Series1
90.2
90
88
86
1 2 3 4 5
Sept Oct. Nov Dec. Jan.
BROOKLYN COLLEGIATE
A COLLEGE BOARD SCHOOL
ATTENDANCE
7th Grade Monthly Attendance

98 97
96.2
95.5 95.7
96
Students

94
91.7 Series1
92

90

88
1 2 3 4 5
Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan.
BROOKLYN COLLEGIATE
A COLLEGE BOARD SCHOOL
ATTENDANCE
8th Grade Monthly Attendance

95 94.3
94 93.2
93
91.8
Students

92
91 Series1
89.7 89.7
90
89
88
87
1 2 3 4 5
Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan.
BROOKLYN COLLEGIATE
A COLLEGE BOARD SCHOOL
ATTENDANCE
9th Grade monthly Attendance

86 85.4
85
84 83.2 83.5
Students

83 82.2
82 Series1
80.7
81
80
79
78
1 2 3 4 5
Sept. Oct. Nov Dec. Jan.
BROOKLYN COLLEGIATE
A COLLEGE BOARD SCHOOL
ATTENDANCE
11th Grade Monthly Attendance

92 90.3
90 89 88.8
88 87.2
Students

86 Series1
83.8
84
82
80
1 2 3 4 5
Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan.
BROOKLYN COLLEGIATE
A COLLEGE BOARD SCHOOL
ATTENDANCE
12th Grade Monthly Attendance

88 87.1
85.4
86 84.5 84.3
84
Students

82 Series1
80
80
78
76
1 2 3 4 5
Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan.
BROOKLYN COLLEGIATE
A COLLEGE BOARD SCHOOL
ATTENDANCE
September Lateness

50

Students 40
30
46 Series1
20 35
29 26
10
12
0
1 2 3 4 5
September Lateness September Lateness
Week 1
50 44 70 60
60 52 51
40 33 33
50

Students
29
Students

28 38
30 40
Series1 Series1
20 30
20
10 10
0 0
1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4
Week 2 Week 3
BROOKLYN COLLEGIATE
A COLLEGE BOARD SCHOOL
ATTENDANCE
October Lateness October Lateness

100 80 75
83
80 60 50
Students

Students
57
60 49 39 36
33 35 Series1 40 Series1
40 26

20 20

0 0
1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5
Week 1 Week 3

October Lateness October Lateness

70 62 60 54
60 47
50 42
50 42 44 36 35
Students

Students

40
40 30 Series1 30 Series1
30
20 20
10 10
0 0
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5
Week 2 Week 4
BROOKLYN COLLEGIATE
A COLLEGE BOARD SCHOOL
ATTENDANCE
November Lateness November Lateness

80 70 62 60 63
67 58
60
60 47 50
Students

Students
36 34 40
40 Series1 Series1
30
20 20 10
10
0 0
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5
Week 1 Week 3

November Lateness November Lateness

40 70 65
39 59
39 60 55
38 50
38 50
Students

Students
37
37 36 40
Series1 Series1
36 35 30
35 20
34 10
33 0
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5
Week 2 Week 4
BROOKLYN COLLEGIATE
A COLLEGE BOARD SCHOOL
ATTENDANCE
December Lateness December Lateness

80 100 86
69
75
53 80
60
Students

Students
44 55 54
60
40 Series1 41 Series1
40
20
20
0 0
1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5
Week 1 Week 3

December Lateness December Lateness

70 65 70 61
56 58 55
60 53 53 60 54
48
50 50 41
Students

Student

40 40
Series1 Series1
30 30
20 20
10 10
0 0
1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5
Week 2 Week 4
BROOKLYN COLLEGIATE
A COLLEGE BOARD SCHOOL
ATTENDANCE
January Lateness January Lateness
76
80 69 80
66 65
58 55
60 60 49 47

Students
Students

38
40 Series1 40 Series1
16
20 20

0 0
1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5
Week 1 Week 2
January Lateness

100
82
80
62
Students

60 52
37 Series1
40 32

20
0
1 2 3 4 5 6
Week 3
Sept Oct Nov Dec Jan

Teachers 12 45 44 50 47
Para Professionals 3 2 2 10 4

Administration 1 2 7 9 7
BROOKLYN COLLEGIATE
Test Performances
6th Grade ELA
6TH GRADE MATH
% Passing
% Passing
100
60
90
50 80
70
40
60
30 50
40
20
30

10 20
10
0
0
Oct. 2010 ITA
State Exam

Jan-11
May 2010

Oct. 2010
State Exam

Predictive
Jan 2011
May 2010

ITA
BROOKLYN COLLEGIATE
Test Performances
7Th Grade ELA 7th Grade Math
% Passing % Passing
100
100
90
90
80
80
70 70
60 58 60
51
50 50
40 40
36 36
30 30
22 23
20 20

10 10

0 0

Predictive
Ocy 2010 ITA
State exam
Oct 2010 ITA

Jan-11
May 2010 State

Jan 2011
May 2010

Exam
exam
BROOKLYN COLLEGIATE
Test Performances
8Th Grade Math
8TH Grade ELA % Passing
% Passing 100
100 90
90 80
80
70
70
60
60
51 52 50
50
40 36
40 36
30
30
20
20

10 10
0 0

Oct 2010

Predictive
State exam
Oct 2010 ITA
State exam

Jan-11

Jan 2011
May 2010
May 2010

ITA
BROOKLYN COLLEGIATE
Test Performances
Algebra Regents
% Passing
90 84 83
80
70 67 67
60
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40
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20
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BROOKLYN COLLEGIATE
Test Performances
100 93
90
80
Earth Science Regents 70
% Passing 60
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40
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20
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BROOKLYN COLLEGIATE
Test Performances
English Regents
% passing

90 83
80 74 71
70
60
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40 36
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BROOKLYN COLLEGIATE
Test Performances
100
86
80
61
60
45
Global Regents
40
% Passing
20
0
0
BROOKLYN COLLEGIATE
Test Performances
100
94
90 89
83
80
70

Living Environment Regents 60


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BROOKLYN COLLEGIATE
Test Performances
100
90
80
Physical Setting/Chemistry
70
Regents 60
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40
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20
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BROOKLYN COLLEGIATE
Test Performances
100
90
80
70 70

US History Regents
60 56
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20 16
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BROOKLYN COLLEGIATE
Test Performances
100 93
90
80
70
60
Spanish Regents 50
40
% passing 30
20
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SUMA CUM LAUDE
Last Name First Name Grade Average
1. OTAGHO ETINOSA 12 99.19
2. WILSON TRICIA 12 97.51

3. SMALL SHANA 12 97.42


4. PAUL LATOYA 10 97.31
5. MICHACA BILLY 12 97.21

6. BYNOE DERRICIA 12 96.55


7. MCLEISH KHADESHA 11 96.05

8. GREEN SHENNEL 10 95.86


9. JEETOO MELLESIA 11 95.70

10. RAHMAN AHADUR 12 95.65

11. CARO NICOLAS 06 95.00


12. POLLARD NIA 06 95.00

13. SALIM SALMA 06 95.00


MAGNA CUM LAUDE Part-1
Last Name First Name Grade Average
14. JENNINGS JANAE 11 94.77

15. CLARK RIVERS JADE 11 94.30


16. CLARKE MONIQUE 11 94.21
17. ROBERTSON SHANITHIA 12 94.15

18. THOM NEHANDA 12 94.15


19. YAR ABDULLAH 11 93.59
20. KALEJAIYE ABDUL WAHA 12 93.33

21. PEREZ ASHLEY 11 93.02


22. POLLARD TREMANDA 11 93.02

23. PARRIS AMARIS 11 93.00


24. HERRERA NATHALY 12 92.92

25. MARCUS ALISA 12 92.71

26. DAVIS DEKENNA 12 92.37


MAGNA CUM LAUDE Part -2

Last Name First Name Grade Average

27. JONES JOHNIQUE 12 92.21


28. HUNTE SHAQUILLE 12 92.15
29. GARRETT KELSEE 11 92.14

30. GARNETT KEZINA 12 91.43

31. ROGERS FABIAN 10 90.53


CUM LAUDE
Last Name First Name Grade Average
32. CHISHOLM TYANNA 06 90.00

33. GRANT SHANTEE 12 89.41


34. FOSTER ASIA 12 89.19
35. EASON MARCUS 11 88.71
36. FRIPP ARNOLD 12 88.50
37. OWENS NIA 12 88.38
38. JOHNSON ISIAHA 12 88.02

39. MARCELLE EMERON 12 87.67

40. BATSON RONALD 09 87.36

41. ARTHUR MONIFA 12 86.72

42. LIVERPOOL LINDA 12 85.58

43. GILBERT DEAN 06 85.00

44. SOSA MARIA 06 85.00


1. We have doubled the amount of students that participate in SG
activities. Currently we have 26 active members.

2. We had our most successful Blood drive in November with over 40


people being able to donate blood.

3. We had two great parties, that were "popping" and safe with at
least one more coming during the Spring.

4. We hope that more students come out to support SG events in the


future...
The first class to have the highest numbers
of acceptance letters to college within the
last 2 months .The first class to also raise
the most in scholarships and grants. The
first class to have numerous fundraisers,
events such as car washes, bake sales, talent
show, and the battle of the bands showcase
Our first bake sell has raised over
$500.00

We had two car washes in the summer of


last year 2010 and raised $1300.00
Soon to come is our hand painting of the
senior room ,teacher appreciation day,
big brother and sister program, BC Sports
tournament, and a fashion show
Without exact numbers,
we are up to $4,000.00
raised in fundraising
events.
Brooklyn Collegiate Seniors
Important Dates
(Month by Month Scope)
Please Place in Your Calendar

February 2011
•Retake/Ring Fitting Date: Friday, February 11, 2011
($20.00 Sitting Fee , 1:00pm-4:00pm)
ALL SENIOR DUES MUST BE PAID IN FULL
($400.00 non-refundable, fees include pictures, ring, prom, picnic, &
graduation)

March & April 2011


• Payment for Senior Trip Dues must be paid on every Friday, 7th period,
• (on track Students Only)
ALL SENIOR TRIP MUST BE PAID IN FULL BY FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 2011
Brooklyn Collegiate Seniors
Important Dates
May 2011

•Senior Trip - May 19th, 20th, 21st (not included in senior dues)
Place: Virginia Beach
Time: To Be Announced
•Tuesday, May 31, 2011 – Senior Dinner and Award Ceremony
Place: Russo’s on the Bay
Time: 6:30pm-11:30pm

June 2011
• Friday,
June 3, 2011 -Class of 2011 Prom Cruise
Place: The Star of Palm Beach
Time: 8:00PM-12:00PM (Be on time or you will be excluded)
•Saturday the 25th - Senior Graduation
Place: Brooklyn Collegiate’s Auditorium
Time: 10:00AM-1:00PM
Senior Team School Year 2010-2011
Amote Sias , Melinda Rivera, Rosmond Samuels, Susan Michaca,
Lourders Figueroa, Geri Ellner, SSA Walker
Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Total
Sep 10 0 0 0 5 11 16
Oct 10 0 0 6 15 1 22
Amote Sias, Principal
Nov10 2 1 9 14 3 29
OFFICE OF SCHOOL Dec 10 0 2 6 20 3 31
INTERVENTION Jan 11 0 0 6 15 0 21
AND
Feb 11 0 0 0 6 0 6
DEVELOPMENT
Total 2 3 32 18 7 125
ONLINE
OCCURRENCE Level 5
REPORTING Group Violence 3
SYSTEM Weapon Possession (Category I) 2
Using Force Against/Inflicting to/Inflicting
Serious Injury to SSA or School Personnel 1

Engaging Physical Sexual Aggressive Behavior 1


A COLLEGE BOARD SCHOOL Total 7
Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Total

Sep 10 0 0 0 5 11 16

Oct 10 0 0 6 15 1 22

Nov10 2 1 9 14 3 29

Dec 10 0 2 6 20 3 31

Amote Sias, Principal Jan 11 0 0 6 15 0 21

Feb 11 0 0 0 6 0 6
OFFICE OF SCHOOL Total 2 3 32 18 7 125
INTERVENTION
AND Level 4
Altercation and/or Physically Aggressive Behavior 44
DEVELOPMENT
Intimidating and Bullying Behavior 17
Coercion/Threats 6
ONLINE
Reckless Behavior with Substantial Risk of Serious Injury 5
OCCURRENCE
Sexually Suggestive (Verbal/Physical) 4
REPORTING
Using Controlled Substances w/o Authorization, Illegal Drugs or Alcohol 3
SYSTEM
Possession of Controlled Substances w/o Authorization,
Illegal Drugs or Alcohol 1

Persistent Level 3 Behavior 1

Total 81
A COLLEGE BOARD SCHOOL
Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Total

Sep 10 0 0 0 5 11 16

Oct 10 0 0 6 15 1 22

Nov10 2 1 9 14 3 29

Dec 10 0 2 6 20 3 31

Amote Sias, Principal Jan 11 0 0 6 15 0 21

Feb 11 0 0 0 6 0 6
OFFICE OF SCHOOL Total 2 3 32 18 7 125
INTERVENTION
AND Level 4

DEVELOPMENT Leaving Class or School Premises w/o Permission 19


Horseplay 5

ONLINE Insubordination 3
OCCURRENCE Bringing unauthorized visitors to school 1
REPORTING Gang Related Behavior 1
SYSTEM Vandalism / Graffiti 1
Possession of Property w/o Authorization 1

Posting/Distributing Unauthorized Libelous Material 1

Total 32
A COLLEGE BOARD SCHOOL
Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Total

Sep 10 0 0 0 5 11 16

Oct 10 0 0 6 15 1 22

Nov10 2 1 9 14 3 29
Amote Sias, Principal
Dec 10 0 2 6 20 3 31

OFFICE OF SCHOOL Jan 11 0 0 6 15 0 21


INTERVENTION
AND Level Feb
2 11 0 0 0 6 0 6

Total 2 3 32 18 7 125
DEVELOPMENT
Smoking 1
ONLINE
OCCURRENCE Lying to \ Giving False Information 1
REPORTING
SYSTEM Misusing Property Belonging to Others 1

Total 3

A COLLEGE BOARD SCHOOL


Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Total

Sep 10 0 0 0 5 11 16

Oct 10 0 0 6 15 1 22

Nov10 2 1 9 14 3 29

Dec 10 0 2 6 20 3 31
Amote Sias, Principal
Jan 11 0 0 6 15 0 21

OFFICE OF SCHOOL Feb 11 0 0 0 6 0 6

Total 2 3 32 18 7 125
INTERVENTION
AND
DEVELOPMENT Level 1
Cutting Class 1
ONLINE
OCCURRENCE
REPORTING Disrupting the Educational Process 1
SYSTEM
Total 2

A COLLEGE BOARD SCHOOL


Amote Sias, Principal 1 2 3 4 5 Total
OFFICE OF SCHOOL
Classroom 0 2 6 37 1 46
INTERVENTION
Hall 1 0 5 16 0 22
AND
DEVELOPMENT Cafeteria 1 0 2 11 2 16

Leaving Building 0 0 15 0 0 15
ONLINE
OCCURRENCE 0 0 3 2 1 6
Close Proximity to the
REPORTING School
SYSTEM
Bathroom 0 1 0 3 1 5

School Perimeter 0 0 0 3 2 5

A COLLEGE BOARD SCHOOL


Amote Sias, Principal 1 2 3 4 5 Total
OFFICE OF SCHOOL
School Playground 0 0 0 4 0 4
INTERVENTION
AND
Gymnasium 0 0 0 3 0 3
DEVELOPMENT
Walking route to/from 0 0 0 2 0 2

ONLINE school
OCCURRENCE
REPORTING
Entrance/Exit 0 0 1 0 0 1
SYSTEM

Total 2 3 32 81 7 125
A COLLEGE BOARD SCHOOL
ARRESTS 2
Unannounced Sccanning On: 11/18/2010

Amote Sias, Principal

KNIVES 2
BAGS OF MARIJUANA 10
YD 3
Electronics
CELL PHONES 213

I-Pods 27
PSP 3

A COLLEGE BOARD SCHOOL


Code Level Infraction Description Count % Total Incidents

B37 4 Altercation and/or Physically Aggressive Behavior 44 35.20%

B20 3 Leaving Class or School Premises w/o Permission 19 15.20%

B40 4 Intimidating and Bullying Behavior 17 13.60%

B38 4 Coercion/Threats 6 4.80%

B24 3 Horseplay 5 4.00%

B45 4 Reckless Behavior with Substantial Risk of Serious Injury 5 4.00%

B35 4 Sexually Suggestive (Verbal/Physical) 4 3.20%

B21 3 Insubordination 3 2.40%

B50 4 Using Controlled Substances w/o Authorization,


Illegal Drugs or Alcohol 3 2.40%

B55 5 Group Violence 3 2.40%

B59 5 Weapon Possession (Category I) 2 1.60%


B03 1 Cutting Class 1 0.80%

B07 1 Disrupting the Educational Process 1 0.80%


Code Level Infraction Description Count % Total Incidents

B13 2 Smoking 1 0.80%


B16 2 Lying to \ Giving False Information 1 0.80%
B17 2 Misusing Property Belonging to Others 1 0.80%
B25 3 Bringing unauthorized visitors to school 1 0.80%
B26 3 Gang Related Behavior 1 0.80%
B28 3 Vandalism / Graffiti 1 0.80%
B29 3 Possession of Property w/o Authorization 1 0.80%
B33 3 Posting/Distributing Unauthorized Libelous Material 1 0.80%
B41 4 Possession of Controlled Substances w/o Authorization,
Illegal Drugs or Alcohol 1 0.80%

B51 4 Persistent Level 3 Behavior 1 0.80%


B53 5 Using Force Against/Inflicting to/Inflicting Serious
Injury to SSA or School Personnel 1 0.80%

B57 5 Engaging Physical Sexual Aggressive Behavior 1 0.80%


Total Level 1-5 Incidents: 125
Parent Leaders
Parent Teacher School Leadership
Association Team
 Ms. Amote Sias, Principal
 Ms. Glenda Foster, President
 Ms. Glenda Foster
 Ms. Suzette Grant, Vice
 Ms. Michelle Ross
President  Mr. Michael Harewood
 Mr. Olajide Olubi
 Ms. Narma King, Treasurer
 Ms. Melinda Rivera
 Ms. Gillian Harding, Secretary  Ms. Nadine Locke
 Billy Michaca
 Alisa Wilson
Parent Teacher Association
 Meetings are every third Wednesday of the month.
 Meeting time is 6:00pm - -8:00pm
 Meetings are held in the Library
 We have an attendance of 25
parents per meeting.
School Leadership Team

Meetings are held every


second Thursday of the month.

Meetings are from


6:00pm – 8:00pm
Parent Information

ARIS
 Parents can view child’s academic records
 View students transcripts
 View Acuity and NY State Test scores
 View students lateness and attendance.
BROOKLYN
COLLEGIATE
A COLLEGE BOARD SCHOOL
SPORTS & ARTS IN SCHOOLS FOUNDATION
Total Number Of Participant Enrolled: 162
Activities offered to Brooklyn Collegiate Middle School Students.
Home Work Help – Monday through Thursday 3:00pm to 4:00pm
Sports Academy- Monday through Thursday 4:00pm to 5:45pm
Dance- Monday, Tuesday & Thursday 4:00pm to 5:45pm
Wednesday 4:30pm to 6pm
Double Dutch- Monday, Tuesday, & Thursday 4:00pm to 5:45pm
Vocal Music- Monday through Thursday 4:00pm to 5:45pm
Drum Line- Monday through Thursday 4:00pm to 5:45pm
Art- Wednesday, & Thursday 4:00pm to 5:45pm
Step - Tuesday, & Thursday 4:00pm to 5:45pm
Basketball (girls)- Monday through Thursday 4:00pm to 5:40pm
BROOKLYN
COLLEGIATE
A COLLEGE BOARD SCHOOL
SPORTS & ARTS IN SCHOOLS FOUNDATION

Activities offered to Brooklyn Collegiate High School Students


Service Learning- Monday through Thursday 3:30pm to 5:30pm
Step- Monday & Wednesday 3:30pm to 5:00pm
Dance- Monday, Tuesday, & Thursday 4:00pm to 5:30pm
Wednesday 4:30pm to 6pm
Vocal Music- Monday through Thursday 4:00pm to 5:30pm
Basketball (girls)- Monday through Thursday 4:00pm to 5:30pm
BROOKLYN
COLLEGIATE
A COLLEGE BOARD SCHOOL
SPORTS & ARTS IN SCHOOLS FOUNDATION

Program Accomplishments
SASF Champions Clubs “The Mighty Lions” Drum Line
and Danced Troop Preformed for thousands of
attendees at the Tribeca Film Festival Family Street
Celebration in lower Manhattan.

Performing arts team “The Mighty Lions” Drum Line


and Dance Troops were invited to perform for
hundreds of after- school professionals and public
officials at the New York State 21st Century C.L.C.
professional development conference in Albany.
BROOKLYN
COLLEGIATE
A COLLEGE BOARD SCHOOL
SPORTS & ARTS IN SCHOOLS FOUNDATION

Program Accomplishments
“The Mighty Lions” Drum Line Participated in the Battle
of the Elements, And won 3rd Place which took place at
Amazura in Jamaica Queens.

The Entire SASF Champions Clubs was invited to perform


at the Winter Extravaganza performing Arts Showcase at
The Frank Sinatra School of the Arts Tony Bennett
Concert Hall.
BROOKLYN
COLLEGIATE
A COLLEGE BOARD SCHOOL
SPORTS & ARTS IN SCHOOLS FOUNDATION
Program Accomplishments
Our Drum Line, Steppers, & Dancers all performed at
the Brooklyn Academy of Music’s annual Dr. Martin
Luther King Celebration.

Our Sports Component participated in the NBA Fit


Challenge at Kappa VII. Our students were some of
the top contenders during the competition. Students
also had a chance to go to Madison Square Garden to
see the Jordan Classics.
BROOKLYN
COLLEGIATE
A COLLEGE BOARD SCHOOL
SPORTS & ARTS IN SCHOOLS FOUNDATION
BROOKLYN
COLLEGIATE
A COLLEGE BOARD SCHOOL
SPORTS & ARTS IN SCHOOLS FOUNDATION

Up And Coming Programs


Chess Fencing

Instrumental Music
BROOKLYN
COLLEGIATE
A COLLEGE BOARD SCHOOL
SPORTS & ARTS IN SCHOOLS FOUNDATION
Service Learning Program
Ms. S. Leneau Project Director Mrs. T. Smith Project Assistant

1.Sexual Health
2.Community Service
3.Life Skill
4.Homework Help
BROOKLYN
COLLEGIATE
A COLLEGE BOARD SCHOOL
SPORTS & ARTS IN SCHOOLS FOUNDATION
Service Learning Program
Ms. S. Leneau Project Director Mrs. T. Smith Project Assistant

4. Leadership
5. Health and Nutrition
7. Volunteering
•COLLEGE TOURS
•UCONN IN MARCH
•HOWARD UNINVERSITY IN SPRING
•COLLEGE AND JOB FAIR IN MAY
DURING ALUMNI WEEKEND 5/26-5/28
•COLLEGE SPEAKERS IN CLASS
COLLEGE PREPARATION
 NUMBER OF REQUIRED COLLEGE TOURS BY
GRADE
 EACH GRADE WILL HAVE COLLEGE SPEAKERS
 EACH STUDENT WILL ATTEND COLLEGE FAIRS
 COLLEGE SUMMITT CLASSES
 COLLEGE ED PROGRAM
THINGS TO COME
 CLOSED CIRUIT TV IN CLASSROOMS, the GYM,
LIBRARY AND STUDENT CAFETERIA GOING
LIVE THIS WEEK
 RESPECT FOR ALL KICK OFF THIS WEEK
2/14/20011
 SCHOOL SURVEYS DISTRIBUTED IN MARCH
 BOYS AND GIRLS BASKETBALL TEAMS IN THE
CITYWIDE PLAYOFFS 2/28 HOME GAME -BOYS
 SCHOOL QUALITY REVIEW APRIL 6TH &7TH ,
2011
 ALUMNI WEEKEND MAY 26-28,2011
THINGS TO COME
 30% OF THE SCHOOL ON HONOR ROLL
 NO ONE REQUIRED TO ATTEND SUMMER
SCHOOL, ALL STUDENTS GETTING PROMOTED,
EARNING AT LEAST 11 CREDITS PER YEAR
 FAMILY FEUD ON BC HISTORY
 ALL TEACHERS USING SMARTBOARDS
 STRAND STUDENTS LEADING THE WAY
 MR & MISS BC CONTEST
THINGS TO COME
 NEW GAME ROOM
 MORE SHOWS
 MORE HIGH SCHOOL CLUBS
 BC SCHOOL NEWSPAPER
 BC INSTRUMENTAL BAND
 MIDDLE SCHOOL SLEEP OVER
 BC 50 VOICE CHORUS/CHOIR

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