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Who Are the Bee-Bots in Your Neighborhood?

  by Christina Karvounis The mindful inclusion of technology as a conduit to enhance the learning experience gave first grade students a rich STREAM experience, while also placing demands on their collaborative and creative skills. Deepening inquiry. Learning across disciplines. Having fun. And challenging our students to grow and integrate prior skills and new knowledge? […]

Jan. 11 PAT Event: Rick Lavoie and The Motivation Breakthrough

All BFS parents are invited to a discussion with Rick Lavoie, best selling author of “The Motivation Breakthrough: 6 Secrets to Turning On the Tuned-Out Child” and educator on learning disabilities. “The Motivation Breakthrough” is a valuable resource for all of us who are searching for ways to inspire and discover that elusive motivational spark […]

3C: Personal Narrative Celebration Photos

After months of collecting story ideas, reading books to discover craft elements and authorly techniques, drafting, revising, editing, publishing and cover-making we were ready to share our stories with guests and each other. Thank you so much to all of you for supporting our 3C authors! Please enjoy the pictures below from our publishing celebration.  

Portraits of Young Friends: Charlie Hills

Artistic baking entrepreneur and BFS lifer Charlie Hills ’16 has been especially busy this year, both in and out of school, but this nostalgic student still makes time to reflect on where he’s been and what might lie ahead. “It’s a very strange year for everyone because we all know that next year we’ll be […]

Portaits of Young Friends: Abrielle Moore

BFS lifer Abrielle Moore ’16 is enduring the stresses of senior year — balancing homework, volleyball and college applications — with grace.  “It’s nice to feel like I know what I’m doing,” she says, “so that has made things a bit easier.”  The varsity volleyball team made it to both league championships which, given the […]

Turning Words Into Actions

  On November 12, Director of Service Learning & Civic Engagement Natania Kremer and a swift team of Upper School students held a half- day Community Issues Conference for the BFS Upper School as well as other independent school students and faculty in the new BFS Upper School at 116 Lawrence Street.  Tenth grade co-organizer […]

Middle and Upper School Presents Ragtime

TICKETS ARE NOW SOLD-OUT. The Middle and Upper School proudly presents the Fall 2015 Musical, Ragtime, on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Nov 19-21. Tickets are free but must be reserved here. Ragtime, based on a book of the same name by E.L. Doctorow, weaves the stories of historical figures and fictional characters at the turn […]

LGBTQ Families and the BFS Experience

  Outreach to prospective students takes many forms at Brooklyn Friends School. In addition to strong partnerships with organizations such as Prep for Prep, Teak, A Better Chance and many others, the school’s enrollment office is active at school fairs and family events throughout New York City. Earlier in the school year, on Oct. 5, Director […]

From Dante to Delhi: BFS Teachers’ Summer Learning Excursions

It’s not unusual for BFS faculty to take advantage of summer seminars offered by the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) and other organizations, then return in September to regale the faculty and enhance their curricula with all they have seen and learned. This year saw some particularly colorful and profound experiences unfold. Upper School […]

4A: Halloween Dance, Costumes and Trips! Oh my!

These are two very busy weeks for 4th graders at BFS! The Halloween Dance was a smashing success. We were so proud to see the results of all their hard work, commitment and creativity. Many thanks to all the parents who helped make this day possible. Thank you also to Margaret. Watching these rehearsals and […]

Noticias de noviembre

Today in Spanish class we talked about Day of the Dead, which is celebrated in in all Spanish speaking countries – but in México they take it to a whole new level! On November 1st and 2nd Mexicans remember their loved ones that have passed away. Families prepare “la ofrenda” in their homes by setting a table […]