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BROOKLYN HIGH SCHOOL2012-2013 Highlights and Accomplishments
Academic Achievements
• Rated “Excellent” by the Ohio Department of
Education
• Recognized as an ODE “School of Promise”
“Brooklyn High School proves every day that failure is not an option. Because of that, it is my honor to recognize you, your students, teachers, administrators and the families in your building being named a 2012 School of Promise for the first time.” Michael Sawyers,
Acting Superintendent of Public Instruction
Ohio Department of Education
Academic Achievements
• An enrichment/intervention period was added for all 8th and 9th grade students
• Blended learning environment is being used in Physical Science
• Expanded AP offerings, this Spring students will take Calculus, Biology and Literature AP exams
College and Career Readiness
• EXPLORE and PLAN tests administered to all 8th and 10th grade students
• 8th and 10th grade students visited Polaris Career Center
• 9th grade students take career inventory assessment and will complete a career research project
• 51 Juniors and 31 Seniors attend Polaris Career Center
• 11th grade students worked with The College Planning Center to develop essays for college applications next fall
College and Career Readiness
• 19 students are participating in PSEO opportunities (attending college and earning credit)
• Two Polaris programs (Pre-engineering and Teaching Professions) are offered at Brooklyn High School
• The Pre-engineering program has been recognized by Project Lead the Way as a nationally accredited program
• Next year, students will have an opportunity to earn college credit for both courses
College and Career Readiness
• The AVID program has grown to three sections, servicing 71 students in the AVID elective
• 24 teachers/administrators have participated in professional development opportunities
• This summer 12 more teachers will attend professional development meetings and next school year another section of AVID will be created
• Students toured the campuses of Baldwin Wallace University and Bowling Green State University
• Guest speakers included career speakers, a personnel and interview expert, and a panel of college students
• AVID students participate in tutorials twice a week to improve their understanding of the challenging coursework
• Strategies to improve the skills necessary to succeed in college are incorporated into all of the classrooms
Learning Opportunities Outside of the Classroom • Participation in the Urban Watersheds Learning Community project
• Mrs. Gorey’s students developed learning centers for the elementary students based on the information from the above project
• International Foods courses collaborating with world languages to celebrate culture and other significant holidays
• 9th grade AVID girls attend a STEM conference at Polaris Career Center and Cuyahoga Community College
Learning Opportunities Outside of the Classroom
• Students travel to Portugal, Spain and Morocco
• 8th grade students visit Washington D.C.
• Pre-engineering students visit the campus of Akron University
• 5 students participate in a math competition at Hiram College
Band Earns Highest Rating
• Concert Band earns highest rating and advances to the state competition
• Students participated in marching band, Jazz band, concert band, and pit orchestra
• 10 student-musicians, Jacquelyn Yarman, Raymond Holt, Jeffrey Lunter, Michael Byndas, Kyle Huston, Marisa Hahn, Allison Byndas, Jared Clemence, Walter Majewski, and David Frederick, participated in the All-Conference Honors Band held at Oberlin Conservatory of Music
The Spring Musical
• The work of the cast, pit and crew for their production of Joseph and Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.
• Mrs. Cipriani, Mr. Sullivan and Mr. Kaspar organized an outstanding performance
• Quotes I received from those in attendance: “The play itself was beyond belief. From the little kids to the two main characters, it was fun and professional. What great talent you have at your school.” “You can be very proud of your students, faculty and parents for the show they put on. Not only have they enriched their lives, they enriched everyone's who attended.”
Student-Athletes
• Students participate in 13 varsity sports
• 20 fall and 10 winter student-athletes selected as all-conference award winners
• Congratulations to Jocelyn Rivera (Ball State) and Alex Sommers (Ashland) for receiving scholarships to further their athletic careers beyond high school
• Michael Byndas named the Channel 3 scholar-athlete of the week
• Jocelyn Rivera named Plain Dealer player of the week
Community Involvement
• Key Club
• Student Council
• Thank you to PTSA, Athletic and Music Booster Organizations
• Thank you for coming to Open House, P/T Conferences, Senior Information Night, Financial Aid Night, and Registration Night
• Awareness Night
• The successful levy campaign!
Individual Accomplishments
• Senior, Aaron Gutauckas placed second in a community essay competition and earned $250.
• Junior Haley Quintiliano placed first in the regional competition at this year’s Skills U.S.A. contest. She earned first place in the category of “Extemporaneous Speaking”
• Sophomore, Kristina Hass placed first at a math competition at Hiram College
• 8th grader, Abigail Alai placed first at the Bake-A-Book, Win-a-Nook contest, held at Polaris Career Center
• 8th grader, Ioana Spiridonica was named one of Cleveland Public Library’s 2013 Letters About Literature Level III semifinalists
BROOKLYN STUDENTS TAKE TOP HONORS AT POLARIS ENGINEERING COMPETITION
• Students in pre-engineering in the Polaris satellite programs participated in the competition.
• Zach Reinecke and Stephon Chhan won first place with their hummingbird feeder/birdhouse design. With their first place finish, Brooklyn High School will get a trophy to keep at Brooklyn for the next year once their names are engraved in it.
• Aaron Chin and Mark Reyes won second place with their egg protecting car, which had to travel down a 10 foot inclined gutter while protecting an egg.
• Shae Bauchens and Emma Podgorski won third place in the Intro to Engineering Design contest with their Mourning Dove bird feeder.
• Also competing for Brooklyn High School were Pat Ryan and Mike Vasdekis in a VEX robotics competition, Peter Tanzi and Joey Gray in the Digital Electronics Robotics competition, and Cory Verba and Abdallah Rahmy in the egg car competition.
Class of 2013 Honors
Top 10% Diploma with HonorsMichael Byndas Michael ByndasRachel Verba Jared ClemenceAllison Byndas Raymond HoltJacquelyn Yarman Amy KhauFelicia Crane Rachel VerbaAmy Khau Caitlin GeballaCaitlin Geballa Felicia CraneMark Anderson Jacquelyn YarmanRaymond Holt Allison ByndasMichael Coyne Alyssa RegisterSam Salay Michael Coyne
ACT 30+Amy Khau
Individual Achievements
• New Members of National Honor Society, National Art Honor Society and National Technical Honor Society are inducted
• 45 students have demonstrated the characteristics of scholarship, service, leadership, and character and have earned the distinction of becoming a member of an honor society
• NHS organizes a safe driving campaign
Scholarship Award Winners
Gantose Memorial Award Jacquelyn Yarman
Hospice of the Western Reserve Jennifer Lizanich
Phi Beta Kappa Society Michael Byndas
Brooklyn Education Association
Samuel Salay
Jared Clemence
Medical Mutual of Ohio Scholarships
Melissa Zuk
Cecilia Ellis
Scholarship Award Winners
Runzheimer International Company
Aaron Gutauckas
Walter Majewski
Jacquelyn Yarman
Amy Khau
Allison Byndas
Inge Bohm & Sonya Foradora
Haley Lang
Clarence Rice
Mark Anderson
Felicia Crane
Scholarship Award Winners
Mr. Rudy Bredenbeck
Ivan Childers
Brooklyn High School Faculty
Brad McCormick
Amy Khau
Red Cross Scholarships
Amy Khau
Caitlyn Leonard
Kiwanis Club Scholarships
Brad McCormick
Haley Lang
Scholarship Award Winners
Ohio PTA Scholarship Program
Caitlin Geballa
Michael Byndas
Allison Byndas
Kelly Pilarsky
Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce
Michael Byndas
Allison Byndas
Brad McCormick
Carol Yanico Education
Jared Clemence
Scholarship Award Winners
Donald Sullivan Athletic Booster Scholarship
Rachel Verba
Brad McCormick
Ronald Szudy Spirit Award
Michael Byndas
Allison Byndas
John Hengsteler Memorial Scholarship
Alex Sommers
Caitlin Geballa
Brooklyn Youth Football Scholarship
Alex Sommers
Scholarship Award Winners
Brooklyn Music Parents Club, John S. Phillips Award Winners
Michael Byndas
Aaron Gutauckas
In total the graduating Class of 2013 has earned over $340,000 in scholarships and grants. 65% of the students will be continuing their education at a college or university next fall and over 25% of the class earned a career passport from Polaris Career Center. Congratulations and best of luck to our graduating Class of 2013.
Polaris Award Winners
Senior Awards:
• 28 seniors earned a Career Passport
• Tyler Joseph was named a senior
student of the quarter
• Matt Liptak (Building Services) was named Outstanding Senior
Program Student
Junior Awards:
• Perfect Attendance: Helen Mei
• Certificate of Excellence (Straight A's) were awarded to
Helen Mei, Allyson Schroeder, Devon Schroeder, Amie Schroeder, and Ashley Simna
• Outstanding Program Area Students: Cosmetology -
Alexandra Hale, Automotive Technology - Devon Schroeder, Cosmetology - Ashley Simna, and Monica White - Baking and Pastry Arts