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For Tuesday, November 13th, 2018
Day 2 in the 10 Day-Cycle
NEW Announcements
Dates to Remember 11.12 VETERAN'S DAY (SCHOOL CLOSED)
11.14-11.16 "PRAYING FOR RAIN" - FALL PLAY (AUDITORIUM)
School Wide Coat Drive! - While government funding provides resources for shelter,Win relies on private
donations like yours to deliver the services and necessities needed by Win families. This season we
are in great need of coats by end of November. Restrictions require clothing distributed through shelters
to be unused, so we've come up with an affordable, effective way to match the specific needs of Win families
with your generosity via this Target registry link. So by selecting one of these coats your donation is
guaranteed to be matched up with one of our shelter residents. The option to ship to BTHS is included in
the check out and the coats will be sent to BTHS shipping free. From there volunteers will pick up and
deliver coats to the East Harlem Shelter. http://www.target.com/gift-registry/gift/wintercoatdrive
For convenience, you can also purchase a Target gift card that will be used by Win to purchase winter coats.
MENTAL HEALTH INITIATIVE WEEK
Mental Health Initiative week will be taking place on November 13-21 in the center section of the cafeteria,
and we want everyone to participate! There will be a table set up where you can learn more about various
mental health issues, like depression, anxiety, etc., that people around you have to deal with. There will also
be different games where you can potentially win a prize! So come by the center section of the cafeteria to
learn more.
This is the event date with the specific topic and activity:
11/13 - Depression and Anxiety - Wear Blue to show your support!
11/14- Anger/stress Management - Share your best Joke and if we think its funny we will announce it during
Lunch!
11/16- Sexual harassment - Charades
11/19- LGBTQ+ Appreciation - Candy in a Jar, guess how many there are
11/20- Suicide/ Self harm- Team Building Activities and Exercises
11/21- Peer Pressure and Drugs - Ring toss
Horizons Arts and Literary Magazine Club invites you to submit your writing and art! This year's theme for
the printed issue is 'Dreams' and, as usual, the digital edition is theme-less. All submission guidelines can
be found on Horizons' website https://bthshorizonspeople.wordpress.com .
We are looking forward to your creative submissions!
The Novel Girls book drive is back! We will be collecting books from children's books to stem related
books! Our book drive will be held from November 13th to November 21st! Hand in your books during your
lunch periods outside 7c1! Help us give the gift of reading to others!
The Varisty Volleyball team would like to invite you to their first playoff game on Tuesday, November 13th
at 5pm in the Tech first floor gym. Hope to see you there! Go Tech!
TEEN CHOICE - There are new student groups for fun and enrichment being started by the Social Workers
in the Teen Choice room. There is an improvisation-based group just for freshman, a group about relating to
yourself and others, a group for preparing yourself for college life, and a group about building healthy
relationships. Please check your emails for details about these 8-10 week groups.
BOYS VARSITY BASKETBALL - SEASON TICKETS ARE BEING SOLD IN THE SGO STORE - $5.00
FOR ALL HOME GAMES - BUY NOW- TICKETS ARE LIMITED ($3.00 PER GAME WITHOUT A TICKET)
1st home game is 11/26 at 4:30.
Triple "R" Zone
Relax, Release and Recharge
Your freshmen advisory teachers have created an interesting event just for you. On Wednesday, November
14th during periods 4-10 in the library, freshmen have an opportunity to relax, release and recharge. The
end of a marking period (Nov. 7th) is a good time for us to self-reflect on ways to refocus our energies
towards doing better academically as well as socially and emotionally. Stop by the library and engage with
your peers, teachers, and administration in having encouraging conversations about next steps and/or play
a board/card game. Giveaways included for X number of participants. Ask your advisor for more details.
Rugby Club Fundraiser - Any individual wishing to place a cash order can bring money to Coach Schell in
3E22 after 9th period, fill out an order form, pay, get a receipt, and the items will be added to the online
booster from Schell's end. There are several sizes available.
• Men's tees ($20)*
• Sweatshirts ($30)*
• Ladies v-neck ($20)*
• Long sleeve tee ($25)*
*Sizes 2XL-3XL-4XL have additional Custom Ink fees ranging from $2.50 to $4.00 depending on garment
size and style. The size availability and pricing guide is available through the online booster or the cash
order form in 3E22. Email Coach Schell for more questions:[email protected].
Brooklyn Tech Students and Faculty: "What is your history?"
Are you feeling stressed or alone?
This year the fall play "Praying for Rain" takes a dramatic turn
delving into serious issues that teens and adults alike may be experiencing which, unfortunately, lead to devastating consequences
Show dates are : Nov 14 & 15th @ 4:30 pm Nov 16th @ 6 pm
Tickets on sale starting THIS Friday in the SGO store Buy them now while there are seats still available!
Reminders
Dance Club - Hey do like to dance? Are u looking for a fun way to earn some club credits? Come hang out
at the Brooklyn Tech Dance Club! No experience needed! This Thursday room in room 6W2 at
3:45pm. See you there!
Brooklyn Technical High School has been selected to participate in the 2018-19 Global Navigator
Scholarship awards for summer study abroad. The programs and scholarships are intended to open the
world to students, helping them navigate across languages, connect with other cultures, and impact
global/local issues in today's interconnected world.
The Global Navigator Scholarships earmarked $50,000 in scholarship dollars for students in our school to
study abroad during the summer 2019. Freshmen, sophomores, and juniors who elect to apply to the CIEE
Summer High School Abroad programs will be considered for the awards, based on both merit and need.
Students across the socio-economic levels can apply, awards are granted on a need-blind basis. The priority
deadline is November 30th. Don't miss out!
CIEE International Studies Advisor Ms. Emily Gutierrez is available to answer any questions that you may
have about the application process, you can call her at (207) 274-3076 or email [email protected]. If you
are interested please stop by the World Languages Department 6W20 for a flyer.
You can learn more about CIEE's summer programs at: http://www.ciee.org/high-school-summer-abroad/
Study Hall - Room 2E20 and 2W2 are open for Study Hall from 3:45 - 5:30 Monday thru
Thursday! The LIBRARY will also be open Mondays only beginning October 22nd!
Other Opportunities (not affiliated with BTHS)
Teen Night at the Schomburg: Open House Open Mic
Saturday, November 10 | 6:30 PM
Youth ages 14-18 are invited to join us for the Open House Edition of Teen Night, hosted by singer and
songwriter Gregory Wilson and presented by the Schomburg Junior Scholars! Bring your poem, lyrics, and
creative spirit to this evening of spoken word, emceeing, singing and dancing.
REGISTER NOW
New York University Tisch School of the Arts Future Artists Programs
Saturday, February 2 - Saturday, May 11, 2019
Future Artists Open House: Saturday, October 20, 2018
Program Application Deadline: Tuesday, November 13, 2018 at 5:00 p.m.
New York University Tisch School of the Arts offers a free spring program to high school freshman,
sophomores and juniors. The Future Artists Programs at NYU Tisch require a 14-week commitment on
Saturdays and is a commuter program. Qualifying students must attend a high school in one of the five
boroughs of New York City, or (but not limited to) Westchester County, Long Island, New Jersey, parts of
Philadelphia and Connecticut.
Students apply to one of the following Future Artists Programs:
Future Dancers and Dancemakers
This is an intensive program focusing on technical training, choreography, and performance. Students will
also study dance composition, improvisation and repertory that culminates in a final concert of student work.
Future Dramatic Writers
Students who want to write for theatre, film and television are immersed in a highly focused and professional
writing program. Students will develop scripts in each medium in the writing workshop sessions, and present
their playwriting work in the department's Rita and Burton Goldberg Theatre.
Future Filmmakers
All aspects of filmmaking are taught in this workshop. Students will learn how to produce, direct and edit
several short individual and collaborative films. An emphasis is placed on personal storytelling and learning
how to articulate oneself creatively through an understanding of the technical elements of making a movie.
Future Film Scholars
This program focuses on the history, criticism, theory and cultural significance of moving images. Students
who are passionate about seeing, learning and writing about film, television, and moving image cultures will
not make their own films, but they will be introduced to the varieties of film practices (e.g., fiction,
documentary, animation, experimental/ avant-garde, video art and new forms of digital media).
Future Game Designers
The workshop will introduce students to the methods, tools and principles used in developing digital games.
Students will work alone and in groups to create a series of digital prototypes or 'sketches', culminating in a
final polished game building on the lessons learned in the earlier sketches. This workshop takes place at the
NYU Game Center's facilities in Downtown Brooklyn.
Future Imagemakers
This workshop is for students who are drawn to telling stories by capturing people, events, and other visual
aspects of life through the lens. Students will photograph their families, friends and communities to create
photographic essays exploring their day-to-day lives, dreams, concerns and challenges.
Future Music Moguls
Students learn all aspects of the contemporary music business. They not only learn about the creative
process behind the writing and recording of hit songs, but they're also exposed to the exciting behind-the-
scenes business decisions that help music wind up in the hands of audiences around the world.
Future Theatre Artists
This workshop is dedicated to developing the mind, body, voice and spirit of the artist in order to experience
the potential influence of the live performer. The skills acquired during the exploration and developing of
each artist's unique voice will be applied to many forms of creative theatrical expression.
NYU Tisch Future Artists Open House
Saturday, October 20, 2018
9:30 - 11:00 a.m.
721 Broadway, Lower Level
New York City
RSVP
FUTURE ARTISTS PROGRAMS APPLICATION DEADLINE: Tuesday, November 13, 2018
Cooper Union Saturday Program. It's Free - Hello wonderful educators! We have a few slots available.
We are especially looking for kids who might be interested in Sound composition. In this class, students will
learn how to collect sound and create compositions in Final Cut Pro. If you have a budding sound engineer
or a kid who like to make music send them our way. Below is the link to the application. Have a wonderful
evening, https://saturday.cooper.edu/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/SatPro-Application-Master-
2018-2019.pdf
HS Seniors with IEPs: Serve as a Member of the Citywide Council for Special Education
Application Deadline: Ongoing
Event: Ongoing
Contact: Shavonda Guilford
Students interested in policy, government, education, or community affairs are encouraged to apply to join
the Citywide Council for Special Education (CCSE). The CCSE is an advisory body concerned with the
education of students with disabilities. The CCSE is responsible for advising and commenting on the
establishment of committees/subcommittees on special education in community school districts. Members
also contribute to an annual report on how effectively students with disabilities are served by the Department
of Education and make recommendations for improvements. The CCSE must hold at least one public
meeting per month during which the public may discuss issues facing students with disabilities. The student
member will serve on the committee for one year as a non-voting member. To be eligible, students must be
a high school senior with an IEP. All students must apply for this opportunity.
Attend Cooper Hewitt's Free DesignPrep Workshop: Explore Ink Techniques to Design a Wallpaper
Registration Deadline: November 28, 2018
Event: November 28, 2018
Contact: Maggie Lisman/212-849-8353
In this workshop, high school and college-level students will explore new techniques using ink on water to
design a collaborative wallpaper pattern with Calico Wallpaper. The workshop will be held from 4:30-6:30pm
at Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum located at 2 East 91 Street, New York, NY 10128 between
Fifth Avenue and Madison Avenue. Registration is on a first come, first served basis and the event is free.
To register, visit Cooper Hewitt's registration website.
Attend Cooper Hewitt's Free DesignPrep Workshop: Fashion Accessory Design
Registration Deadline: November 14, 2018 at 3:30pm
Event: November 14, 2018
Contact: Maggie Lisman/212-849-8353
In this free hands-on workshop, high school and college level students will explore jewelry design with
Oklahoma-based metalsmith, Charleen Weidell. This workshop is part of NYC Jewelry Week. Charleen's
work in metal has been exhibited and collected on the international and national levels. The event will be
held from 4:30-6:30pm at Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum located at 2 East 91 Street, New
York, NY 10128 between Fifth Avenue and Madison Avenue. Registration is first come, first served.
Interested students should register to attend the event.
Class of 2020: The Coolidge Scholarship
Deadline: January 23, 2019.
The Coolidge Scholarship is an annually awarded, full-ride, presidential scholarship that covers a student's
tuition, room, board, and expenses for four years of undergraduate study.
This one-of-a-kind scholarship may be used at any accredited college or university in the U.S.
More info: http://bit.ly/2NXjlid
NYC Open Data Youth Leadership Council NYC Open Data provides free access to more than 2,000 datasets from city agencies. We know that 30,000 users visit our platform on average per week - these are nonprofits, students, advocates, real estate companies, data journalists and others. We'd like to explore how youth could use NYC Open Data and are taking a human centered design approach to figuring out the best engagement approach by spinning up the first ever Youth Leadership Council for NYC Open Data!
• Who is eligible? NYC youth enrolled in NYC high schools, aged 14-21 • How do they engage? Fill out this common application and select "Mayor's Office of Data Analytics"
as the Council the youth is interested in • What is the timing? We will accept applications throughout the year on a rolling basis but are
hoping to wrap up recruitment by next Friday 11/02 with our first convening in late November / early December (date TBD) with monthly meetings going through June 2019
• What is the commitment? We're asking the youth to commit to joining a 1.5 hour meeting once per month from November/December 2018 - June 2019, with optional opportunities to conduct additional work and research outside of the meetings. Meetings will likely take place in the Financial District of Manhattan but the venue is still being confirmed.
Adrienne Schmoeker Director, Civic Engagement & Strategy Mayor's Office of Data Analytics | City of New York 212-788-6788 (desk) [email protected] www.nyc.gov/analytics | www.nyc.gov/opendata
To read the Brooklyn Academy of Music's (BAM) after-school internship program overview click here.
The CU-SIAM Coding Bootcamp is a unique opportunity for high school students to receive FREE
computer science training through Columbia University's chapter of Society for Industrial and Applied
Mathematics. CU-SIAM's Coding Bootcamp will be held at Columbia University's campus on Sundays from
12 to 4:30 PM.
More Information about CU-SIAM and fill out the application: https://columbiasiam.github.io
Brooklyn Botanic Garden
We are now recruiting students in grades 8-11 for the 2019 Garden Apprentice Program (GAP) at
Brooklyn Botanic Garden. GAP is a great way for teens to learn about urban agriculture, science, and
the environment while working in one of the most exciting public gardens in the world! Apprentices can
work their way up the four-tier program, potentially earning a paid position as a Tier 4 Apprentice.
Enjoy this video about GAP
Info session: Saturday, November 3, at 2 p.m. Reserve your spot by emailing [email protected], calling 718-
623-7252, or visiting our Facebook page.
RSVP for the Info Session
BBG Garden Apprentices:
• Work with children, behind the scenes with staff, and with Garden visitors • Learn about botany and environmentalism • Grow, harvest, and cook their own fruits, vegetables, and herbs in the Children's Garden • Explore Brooklyn Botanic Garden's plant collections and greenhouses • Develop job skills, including teamwork, communication, and responsibility
Apprentices make a nine-month commitment to GAP, from March to November, which includes spring
training, summer programming, and a weekly commitment after school or on weekends throughout the
academic year.
Visit bbg.org/gap for applications, photos, and frequently asked questions. Applications are due
November 28, 2018. We look forward to seeing you at the Info Session on November 3!
Eric Au and Ruth Ballenzweig
Garden Apprentice Program Coordinators
Brooklyn Botanic Garden
718-623-7328 * 718-623-7252 * bbg.org/gap
PRO-TV Professional Youth Media Training
Application Deadline: Ongoing
Event: Ongoing
Contact: [email protected]
Are you or a student you know interested in exploring the power of visual storytelling? Designed for beginner
to advanced filmmakers, DCTV's PRO-TV programs asks students to pitch ideas, rotate production roles,
interact with local community members, and discuss issues of representation in the media. Students will
foster skills in team building, leadership, and public speaking while creating films that impact their
communities. Visit the DCTV website for more information and to apply click here.
ScholarSkills Learning Center is offering paid internships to bright high school students who are seeking
experience as tutors in Math, Reading, and Writing. ScholarSkills serves students in grades 2-11 who are
seeking help in these important subject areas. ScholarSkills is located in the Flatbush area of Brooklyn at
4709 Ave. N. Student interns can work flexible hours from Tuesday to Friday from 2-6. If you are interested
please contact us at (718) 258-4647 or email us at [email protected]
You may also visit our website at www.scholarskills.com
CALLING ALL TEENS IN QUEENS
BE A YOUTH COUNCIL LEADER
Changing your community or making a difference doesn't have to wait until you've grown up. The library
hosts three Youth Leadership Councils that help to advocate for their communities - they are also a great
way to earn community service hours, gain leadership experience, prepare for college and careers, and
even network with city leaders! You can develop references to help you in the next stage of your life.
If you are between the ages of 14-21, consider applying to be a member of a Youth Leadership Council. The
councils will meet at Cambria Heights, Central, and Flushing.
Apply online and come out to the required orientation at your nearest branch:
Cambria Heights
218-13 Linden Boulevard
Orientation Date: Wednesday, November 7 at 4pm
Central Library
89-11 Merrick Boulevard, Jamaica
Orientation Date: Thursday, October 11 at 4pm
Flushing Library
41-17 Main Street
Orientation Date: Thursday, October 11 at 4pm
APPLY NOW
Disney Dreamer application
https://www.disneydreamersacademy.com/be-a-dreamer/apply/
Harness the Power of Your Dreams
Disney Dreamers Academy is a 4-day, power-packed event in which 100 select high school students, ages
13 to 19, are inspired, motivated and prepared to dream big.
Disney Dreamers experience:
• Inspirational guest speakers with immersive presentations • Career activities ranging from animation, journalism and entrepreneurship to culinary arts and
zoology • Networking and interviewing opportunities
Disney is currently seeking students with a winning combination of attributes. We're looking for potential
Dreamers who reflect strong character, positive attitude and persistence to take advantage of opportunities.
Key Attributes:
• Intellectual curiosity - creative and quick-witted • Compassion - gives to others who need assistance • Courage - overcomes obstacles, brave, spirited, survivor • Leadership ability - the go-to person who pursues ideas with passion
Attitude:
• Dreams about their future • Positive approach to life • Grateful and humble • Takes advantage of resources
Does this sound like you or someone you know? Read on. We're looking for Dreamers for next year's
Disney Dreamers Academy, a program designed to give young people the tools they need to make their
dreams come true. Potential Dreamers must be between the ages of 13 and 19, living in the United States
and be enrolled in high school, grades 9 through 12, when applying. For a complete list of rules, click here.
Apply to Be In the Class of 2019
Disney Dreamers Academy will accept applications for the 2019 program beginning June 28 to October 31,
2018. Follow us on Facebook and Twitter for updates.
Disney seeks students with a winning combination of attributes that reflect strong character, positive attitude,
and persistence to take advantage of opportunities.
Dowload an application for the 2019 Disney Dreamers Academy
Use the BTHS Amazon link to help us fundraise at no extra cost to you!