Beth Mowry, a teacher at Brooklyn Collaborative, recently talked about the importance of teaching climate change as part of her science curriculum.
This winter, Kurt Hahn students visited the United Nations to learn more about ending and preventing genocide around the world.
President & CEO Richard Stopol Reflects on the recent college admissions scandal.
Jessica Sasko, Director of College Supports, reflects on the recent college admissions bribery and fraud scandal in an open letter to her colleagues.
During the Brooklyn Collaborative’s Great Read, all students, teachers, and staff–including security guards, custodians, and lunchroom workers–read the same book: “This is the Rope: A Story from the Great Migration,” by National Book Award Winner and National Ambassador for Young People’s Literature Jacqueline Woodson. This March, the author came to visit!
In honor of Women’s History Month, portraits of five women of color, some of which were created by WHEELS students who were pioneers in what today is known as “STEM” will be displayed around town on the city’s free Wi-Fi kiosks.
Course Instructor Shannon Gilmore captured his experiences working with our teens to build character and develop leadership in this original poem.
This February, students from WHEELS, our Network School in Washington Heights, had a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to visit a New York institution: the New York Times office in Times Square.