Thursday, October 18, 2018

FALL 2018 College Fair information...Come to the Sunday, October 21, 2018 Big Apple College Fair

Come to the Sunday, October 21, 2018 
Big Apple College Fair

The college fair will host 
over 200 colleges and universities. 

Admissions’ Representatives will be there to talk with you and your parents. 

Oct 21, 2018Big Apple College Fair1pm-4pmJacob K. Javits Convention Center
655 West 34th Street, Hall 1C
New York, NY 10001

Fall 2018 WHEELS & Parsons Project continues! NOW. NOW. NOW. NOW.

Looking to get involved in the work of the WHEELS & Parsons Project?
Sharing session for community members 
on Thursday, October 25, 2018
3:30 PM-6:30 PM
in room 420.

Come hear about our work so far!

Find opportunities for channeling concerns about: 

federal responses to gun violence in schools

increased policing in schools

 changes to the Free Application for 
Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)

federal student loan student restrictions

changes to federal funding for 
City University of New York (CUNY) schools

implications for funding to SEEK at CUNYs

implications for funding to ASAP at CUNYs

implications for funding to CD at CUNYs

changes to federal funding 
for State University of New York (SUNY) schools

implications for funding to EOP at SUNYs

implications for Excelsior grants at SUNYs

changes to federal funding for private universities
 in New York State (PUNY) schools

federal funding changes to other private schools. 

Questions?
Comments?
Concerns?
Interest?

See Ms. MacNeil or Ms. Batke
for student leader contact information.

Now.
Now.
Now.
Now.





Fall 2018 CUNY application week at WHEELS is now!

Seniors!
Seniors!
Seniors!
Seniors!
Seniors!

City University of New York (CUNY) 
application week is a thing. 

Bring your ID information, your list of six schools, and your activities list to English 12 and/or to meetings with Rocco.

Questions?  Comments? Concerns?  
See your crew leaders and/or Rocco 
ASAhumanlyP. 


Fall 2018 Applying to SUNYs? Check out SUNY in NYC's amazing small group workshops!

Fall 2018 Applying to SUNYs? 
Check out SUNY in NYC's amazing small group workshops!

https://www.suny.edu/attend/events/


FALL 2018 Enrolled in BMCC CollegeNow courses at WHEELS? Having trouble logging into BlackBoard? Come to a fix it session on Friday, October 26, 2018 @ 1:30 PM in room 420.

FALL 2018 

Enrolled in BMCC CollegeNow courses at WHEELS?  

Having trouble logging into BlackBoard?  

Come to a fix it session 
on Friday, October 26, 2018 
@ 1:30 PM 
in room 420!

FALL 2018 FREE! Cooper Hewitt Teen Design Drop in Programs & year-long programs

https://www.cooperhewitt.org/education/teen-programs/

https://www.trumba.com/calendars/designprep-scholars

DESIGNPREP

The design field is exploding with in-demand, 21st-century jobs in product design, interaction design, architecture, fashion, and more! Our FREE programs offer students real-world experiences in design, exploring the many ways designers think and make.
Our hands-on workshops, led by professional designers, will help you build your skills and portfolio. While working on design projects, you’ll also learn about designers’ creative processes, including how they solve problems,
During our studio visits, go behind the scenes at working design firms and see what it’s like to work as a designer. And learn about more opportunities to study design on DesignPrep college tours to local art and design schools.
Program registration is now open.
Reserve your spot now!

FALL 2018 FREE NYU TISCH Future Artists Programs! APPLY NOW!



Are you a future:
  • Film-maker?
  • Dance and Dance-maker?
  • Dramatic writer?
  • Game designer?
  • Image-maker?
  • Music mogul?
  • Theater artist?
If so, check out these AMAZING, FREE CLASSES to get you to the next level!

image.png

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).
image.png
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

Please share information about the NYU Tisch Future Artists Programs with your students.
Admissions requirements are available on the Tisch Special Programs website.
Please contact us with questions about the programs or admissions.
Thank you,
Mariangela Lardaro
--
Mariangela Lardaro
Office of Special Programs
New York University
Tisch School of the Arts

212-998-1809
721 Broadway,12th Floor
New York, NY 10003
tisch.nyu.edu/special-programs 

Saturday, September 29, 2018

FALL 2018 VOLUNTEERS WANTED for WHEELS & Solid Ground Farm Share TUESDAYS 3:30 PM-5:30 PM


FALL 2018  
VOLUNTEERS WANTED for 
WHEELS & Solid Ground Farm Share 
Distribute veg, info, and cheer.

TUESDAYS 3:30 PM-5:30 PM
Annex yard.

Interestede?

Contact WHEELS Parent, Virginia Annibale
vannibale@yahoo.com



This Tuesday begins the WHEELS FALL FARM SHARE!
If you would like to join, use this easy link:
http://solidground.farm/wheels

Or come by distribution after school between 3-5:30 at the Annex.
Here are the details!
  • $100 for 8 weeks of farm fresh veggies (12.50 per week)
  • 3-4 different, seasonal vegetables every week. Veggies like....
  • Arugula, Beets, Broccoli, Cabbage, Carrots, Collards, Cucumbers, Green Beans, Garlic, Kale, Lettuce, Onions, Sweet Peppers, Potatoes, Pumpkins, Radish, Salad Turnips, Spinach, Winter Squash and a few surprises.
  • Pick up every Tuesday between the hours of 3pm – 5:30pm
  • September: 18, 25, October: 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 November: 13
  • $8 per enrollment goes to the WHEELS Family Teacher Association to support the school.
It's not too late to enroll :) Attached is a farm share flyer. If you have any questions please don't hesitate to ask. Thank you for considering and have a great week! 

Virginia Annibale 
WHEELS FTA Representative


The farm here in Kingston has been growing delicious vegetables all summer, and we are looking forward to sharing the fall abundance with you!

Distribution starts Tomorrow, Tuesday, September 18, 3:00-5:30pm outside at the Annex.  If you have a balance, please pay it promptly.
If you will be picking up your student after 5:30pm, your share will be left for you at the Annex in Green Amazon Fresh parcels.

Lastly, we are looking for volunteers to staff pick-ups - please email me if you can help!
Thank you!
Wes



Hola y bienvenidos a la compartición de granja de WHEELS!

Este es Wes, de Solid Ground Farm. Gracias por participar en nuestro CSA esta temporada. La granja aquí en Kingston ha estado cultivando deliciosas verduras durante todo el verano, ¡y deseamos compartir la abundancia de otoño con ustedes!

Distribución comienza  mañana, el martes 18 de septiembre de 3:00-5:30pm afuero del Anexo. 
Si usted tiene un saldo a pagarpor favor, pague inmediatamente.

Si usted va a recoger su estudiante después de las 5:30 pm, su parte se dejará para usted al Anexo en Green Amazon Paquetes frescos.

Por último, estamos buscando voluntarios.  Por favor envíeme un correo electrónico para ayudar 


¡Gracias!

Vegetables / CSA / Microgreens / Pastured Chicken
ph: 607.216.5061
w: www.solidground.farm

FALL 2018 Uptown Harvest Festival VOLUNTEERS wanted for Saturday, October 20, 2018

Uptown Harvest Festival 
Saturday, October 20, 2018

Volunteers wanted for:
morning set up, 
running a few simple games during the event itself
afternoon cleanup.

Interested?

Contact Aspen Vincent, 
WHEELS First Grade Parent
aspenvincent@gmail.com

Wednesday, September 26, 2018

Fall 2018 College Fair at the American Museum of Natural History Friday, October 23, 2018



The Museum's FREE annual college fair is October 19, 2018, from 5:00-7:30PM. Follow the driveway that begins on either side of the main staircase on Central Park West, and walk underneath it to the First Floor Security entrance.  Follow the signs to the Hall of Ocean Life!  

For more information, email CollegeReadiness@amnh.org. or click on this link: 


The Museum invites all NYC high school students to its Annual College Fair.
This year we are excited to offer a free Kaplan seminar on the college application and financial aid processes with a Q & A session from 5:30–6:15 pm, located in the Davis Classroom (West).

PAST and POTENTIAL COLLEGES FOR THE 2015 FAIR

Amherst College
Bard College
Bard College at Simon's Rock
Barnard College
Binghamton University
The City College of New York (CUNY)
College of Staten Island (CUNY)
Cooper Union
Cornell University
CUNY Hunter College
CUNY Welcome Center
CUNY Lehman College
Ithaca College
New York University
Penn State University
Reed College
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
The Sophie Davis School of Biomedical Education
Stevens Institute of Technology
Stony Brook University
Tufts University
University at Albany (SUNY)
University of Pennsylvania
Washington University in St. Louis
Wellesley College
Wesleyan University
Yale University

Fal 2018 CUNY CollegeNow BlackBoard reminders


http://www.cuny.edu/about/administration/offices/CIS/functions/bb/userguides/faculty/blackboard-9.1-faq.pdf

Blackboard 9.1 Frequently Asked Questions 1- What do I need to do to enter Blackboard for the first time? If you are a CUNY student, faculty or staff member, a Blackboard account has been reserved for you. Before using it, you must first set the account up, specifying your account preferences. Blackboard is accessed through the CUNY Portal. To set up or verify your CUNY Portal account a) In your web browser, navigate to www.cuny.edu b) Click the Portal Log-in/Blackboard/eSIMS link on the left of the page. c) For your one-time account set up, click on Register for a New Account>> link d) You will be given several options. If you are a faculty, click on Faculty. e) On the user validation screen, enter your last name (case not important), your 9-digit Faculty ID number [Social Security number] and your birth date. Click the Next button. f) On the following screen confirm that the information you have entered is correct. Click Confirm if correct data is entered. If you made a mistake, click Cancel and re-enter your information. 2- How do I access Blackboard? Blackboard is a CUNY-wide system, which is accessible using your CUNY Portal username and password. These credentials may be different from your campuses’ username and password. There are different ways you can use to access Blackboard. First method is to log in through the CUNY Portal. To log in to CUNY Portal follow the steps below: a. In your web browser, navigate to www.cuny.edu b. Click the Portal Log-in/Blackboard/eSIMS link on the left of the page. c. Enter your CUNY Portal username and password and click the OK button d. Click on the Blackboard link on the left of the page. e. Blackboard page will open with the Home tab active. Courses you are teaching are displayed in the My Courses module, on the right side of the screen. The second way is to directly log in to Blackboard: a. In your web browser, navigate to www.cuny.edu b. Click the Portal Log-in/Blackboard/eSIMS link on the left of the page. c. Click on the ALTERNATIVE BLACKBOARD LOGIN>> link below the credentials’ empty fields. d. Enter your CUNY Portal username and password in the small window that appears and click the OK button. e. Blackboard page will open with the Home tab active. Courses you are teaching are displayed in the My Courses module, on the right side of the screen. The third way to access Blackboard is from your campus’ website. Each campus’ site layout is different, thus consult with the appropriate authority to find where the link to access Blackboard is. 3- Why doesn't my class show on my Blackboard Home page? Every semester, courses in Blackboard are automatically created by extracting the information from the Registrar’s database. For an instructor to have access to these courses on Blackboard, they must be made “Instructor of Record” for that course by the Registrar in SIMS (or in other systems, if your campus uses other databases). If you are assigned by your department to teach a course and it does not show on My Courses module on your Blackboard Home page, please contact your department, or the Registrar's office, or both, to verify that you are listed as "Instructor of Record" for that course in SIMS. Once this is done, Blackboard will automatically get fed these data and you will be able to see and interact with the course in Blackboard the following day. 4- How do I reset my CUNY Portal password? To access Blackboard, you have to log in to CUNY Portal. In the case you have forgotten your password, you need to go to the CUNY website to reset it. Please follow the procedures depicted below to learn how to change your CUNY password. a) Type in cuny.edu in the URL/address bar of your web browser. b) Press Enter in your keyboard. CUNY home page opens. c) Click Portal Log-in/Blackboard/eSIMS link on the left of the page d) Next, click Account and Password Reset link. e) On the user validation screen, enter your last name (case not important), your 9-digit Faculty ID number [Social Security number] and your birth date. Click the Next button f) Click Confirm if correct data is entered. If you made a mistake, click Cancel and reenter your information. g) The Password Reset page will show you your username and the option to create a new password. Confirm the new password in the second field and click Save. h) Once you click Save, you will be redirected to the CUNY Portal page. Enter your username and your new password to access Blackboard. 5- How do I make my course available? All course sites are created "unavailable" by default at the beginning of each semester. Until a course is made available by the instructor, it cannot be viewed by students or visitors. Courses that have not yet been made available on the system will have the (unavailable) label appear next to the course title in the My Courses module. To make a course available follow these steps: a. In the Control Panel area, click the Customization link. b. In the submenu click on Properties link to open the Properties page on the right. c. In the Set Availability section, select the “Yes” radio button and click Submit when done 6- Why students don't see my course on their Blackboard Home page? (Please review previous question) 7- How do I copy course materials into a new course? To make a course available follow these steps: a. In the Control Panel area, click the Packages and Utilities link. b. In the submenu click on Course Copy link to open the Copy Course page on the right side. c. In the Select Copy Type section, click the down arrow and select “Copy Course Materials into an Existing Course”. d. Click Browse button to find the destination course. e. In the new window, find the course you wish to copy materials into, select the radio button, and then click Submit button. f. Select all course materials and tolls you wish to copy into your new course. Do not select enrollments, as this will cause students of the old course to be enrolled in the new course. g. Click Submit. The new course will now be populated with existing materials of the old course. 8- How do I send an email to my students? Instructors can use the Blackboard course site to communicate with students in the course by using the Send Email feature. To send an email: a. Click the Tools content area and then click Send E-mail. b. Select the group you want to send the email to by clicking on the respective link. c. Enter the title and the text of the email and click Submit. Alternatively, instructors can use the Course Tools link from Control Panel. 9- How do I upload Syllabus? To upload a syllabus or any other type of document (such as: Word, PDF, PowerPoint, Spreadsheet or image) do the following: a. Turn the Edit Mode ON b. Click on the Content Area you wish to add the file. c. Hover you mouse over Build Content Action Link. d. Under Create column click the Item link. e. Complete the Content Information fields. f. In the Attachments section, click Browse My Computer to locate the file you want to upload. g. Click Submit. 10- How do I create an assignment? Instructors can create an assignment in Blackboard as a way for students to submit course work. A column is automatically created for each assignment in the Grade Center. To create an Assignment: a. Turn the Edit Mode ON. b. Click on the Content Area you wish to create the assignment. c. Hover you mouse over Create Assessment Action Link and click Assignment. d. Enter the name of the assignment, and any instructions for the assignment. e. If you want to attach a document for the students to read click on the Browse My Computer button. f. Enter points possible for this assignment. g. Set the options you desire in the Availability section. h. Click the Submit button. To find students’ assignments a. In the Control Panel area click Grade Center and then Assignments. b. Locate the column for the assignment (it has the same name you entered when you created the assignment). c. Hover your mouse over the cell where the column matches with the student and click the ActionLink button. d. Click View Grade Details then click View Attempt. e. To open the file, click the file’s link. 11- How do I change my email address on Blackboard? Only one email address can come into Blackboard. Therefore, the email address that is active in the CUNY portal is brought into the Blackboard system. If this address is not the one you use, you can now change it ONLY to a CUNY RELATED EMAIL ADDRESS in Blackboard. a. In the Home tab, find and click on the Update Email link in the Tools module. b. Enter the new Email twice c. Click the Submit button 12- Why my course menu and Control Panel disappeared? The course menu in the left of your Home page can be hidden temporarily by clicking the left arrow found between the course menu and the main content area. To display the course menu again, simply click on the arrow (which now faces right) found in the left-most side of the page. 13- How do I change the course menu? Content areas in the course are places where you can put course content. They are displayed in the course menu on the left of the course page. You may want to add other content areas that you think will be helpful to the teaching process. Adding a Content Area (Course Menu) to a Course a. Turn the Edit Mode ON b. From the Course menu on the left, hover your mouse over the “Plus” button and in the list that appears, click on Create Content Area item. c. Type the name of the content area, set the availability by checking the box below, and click Submit. d. The new content area appears at the bottom of the Course Menu. e. To change the order of items, click on handle button (the vertical double-headed arrow) on the left of the content area, and drag it up or down to where you want this area to be. f. To delete a content area, click on the Action Link (double-chevron) on the right of the area and select Delete on the list. Confirm by clicking OK. 14- How do I access the Grade Center? a. In the Control Panel area, click the Grade Center link. b. In the pull-down submenu, click Full Grade Center. 15- What's the difference between an "Item" and a "File"? When attaching a file, an Instructor can select a file from the local computer or the Course Files area of their Course. Files attached from the local computer are uploaded automatically into the Course Files area. This allows instructors to see, manage, and re-use the files in other parts of their Course. An Instructor can now upload a file once and use it in multiple areas of the Course. When attaching an item, that item will be residing only in the content area where it is uploaded. 16- How do I see the list of students in my class? a. In the Control Panel area, click the Users and Groups link. b. In the pull-down submenu, click Users.

FALL 2018 . Futures and Options Deadline Extended for WHEELS students until Friday 9/28/2018.

https://app.reviewr.com/s1/site/FOInternshipProgram2018

Who We Are
Opening Doors to a Future of Boundless Options
Mission
Since 1995, Futures and Options has empowered New York City's underserved youth to explore careers through career development and paid, mentored internships. We reach out to teens at a formative time of their lives, guiding them to further their education and become contributing citizens.
Our model program enables New York's underserved youth to gain much-needed access to the economic mainstream, work-readiness training and support from caring adults.
At the same time, private and nonprofit businesses are connected to a pipeline of promising, motivated and diverse young people.
Vision
Together with our business and community partners, we are building the workforce of tomorrow.  Our career development program makes it possible for underserved, motivated teens to acquire the applied skills and higher education to successfully contribute to a global 21st Century economy.
Who We Are
Futures and Options recruits youth who attend schools that lack sufficient resources to provide educational and career guidance: 
  • Over two-thirds of Futures and Options participants come from low-income families; 76% qualify for free or reduced lunch. 
  • In FY2017, our student population was 34% African American, 27% Hispanic, 23% Asian/Pacific Islander, 3% multi-ethnic, 4% Caucasian and 3% other.
  • Our student population in FY2017 was 61% female and 39% male.
  • Our programs serve middle, high school and college students.  
New York City's underserved teens could easily fall through the cracks. It is imperative that we work together to continue providing the kinds of internship and career development programs that enhance their education and career trajectories. 
History
Since our inception, Futures and Options has served more than 7,000 New York City teens and coordinated internship placements at more than 500 private and nonprofit businesses in New York City, with 90% of all participants successfully completing their internships, graduating from high school and pursuing higher education. 
Founded in 1995 as a pilot project of the Alliance for Downtown New York, our program was incorporated as a nonprofit in 1999 and has been cited by the U.S. Department of Labor as a model youth workforce development program.
Through the years, Futures and Options has enhanced its programs to meet the needs of New York City's underserved youth -- and of our communities.  In 2007, we designed and piloted a Pre-Internship Program, which has grown to serve 400 young people and has been renamed Career Essentials.  We've expanded our College Guidance Initiative to include a series of workshops for both junior and senior high school students as well as one-on-one college counseling. We also offer the CE Alumni Network and College Success Program to help our students build on the skills they have learned in the Internship Program and Career Essentials. 

Tuesday, September 18, 2018

FALL 2018 WHEELS Farm to School Share! Support the WHEELS Family Association...



Notes from Solid Ground Farm...


This Tuesday begins the WHEELS FALL FARM SHARE!
If you would like to join, use this easy link:
http://solidground.farm/wheels

Or come by distribution after school between 3-5:30 at the Annex.
Here are the details!
  • $100 for 8 weeks of farm fresh veggies (12.50 per week)
  • 3-4 different, seasonal vegetables every week. Veggies like....
  • Arugula, Beets, Broccoli, Cabbage, Carrots, Collards, Cucumbers, Green Beans, Garlic, Kale, Lettuce, Onions, Sweet Peppers, Potatoes, Pumpkins, Radish, Salad Turnips, Spinach, Winter Squash and a few surprises.
  • Pick up every Tuesday between the hours of 3pm – 5:30pm
  • September: 18, 25, October: 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 November: 13
  • $8 per enrollment goes to the WHEELS Family Teacher Association to support the school.
It's not too late to enroll :) Attached is a farm share flyer. If you have any questions please don't hesitate to ask. Thank you for considering and have a great week! 

Virginia Annibale 
WHEELS FTA Representative


The farm here in Kingston has been growing delicious vegetables all summer, and we are looking forward to sharing the fall abundance with you!

Distribution starts Tomorrow, Tuesday, September 18, 3:00-5:30pm outside at the Annex.  If you have a balance, please pay it promptly.
If you will be picking up your student after 5:30pm, your share will be left for you at the Annex in Green Amazon Fresh parcels.

Lastly, we are looking for volunteers to staff pick-ups - please email me if you can help!
Thank you!
Wes



Hola y bienvenidos a la compartición de granja de WHEELS!

Este es Wes, de Solid Ground Farm. Gracias por participar en nuestro CSA esta temporada. La granja aquí en Kingston ha estado cultivando deliciosas verduras durante todo el verano, ¡y deseamos compartir la abundancia de otoño con ustedes!

Distribución comienza  mañana, el martes 18 de septiembre de 3:00-5:30pm afuero del Anexo. 
Si usted tiene un saldo a pagarpor favor, pague inmediatamente.

Si usted va a recoger su estudiante después de las 5:30 pm, su parte se dejará para usted al Anexo en Green Amazon Paquetes frescos.

Por último, estamos buscando voluntarios.  Por favor envíeme un correo electrónico para ayudar 


¡Gracias!

Vegetables / CSA / Microgreens / Pastured Chicken
ph: 607.216.5061
w: www.solidground.farm

FALL 2018 The Possibility Project Auditions on Friday, 9/28 in room 406 with Ms. Serra

http://the-possibility-project.org/


Calling all writers, directors, actors, singers, dancers, activists.
Audition for The Possibility Project Auditions on Friday, 9/28 in room 406 with Ms. Serra.

We empower teenagers to transform the negative forces in their lives and communities into positive action. Using the performing arts and community action as vehicles, our teenagers learn to build relationships across differences, resolve conflicts without violence, take on their responsibility to others, and lead.

Wednesday, September 12, 2018

FALL 2018 Brooklyn Academy of Music Teen After-school programs FREE

https://www.bam.org/education/after-school-programs


Oct 2018—Jun 2019

BAM helps teens develop critical tools for experiencing art in after-school programs. These free programs cover a range of interests, from dancing and choreography to examining issues of social justice.

BAM helps teens develop critical tools for experiencing art in after-school programs. These free programs cover a range of interests, from dancing and choreography, to examining issues of social justice.
After-school programs are taught by arts professionals and include opportunities to experience performances by professional visiting companies. All programming is for high school students in grades 9—12, and no prior arts experience is required (with the exception of Fall Dance Insider.)

Fall 2018 Teens Take the Met November 9, 2018

https://www.metmuseum.org/events/programs/teens/teen-night

Teen Night (Ages 13–18)

Grab your friends and take over The Met for the night. Drop in for teen-only activities across the Museum including art making, performances, music, and more. Free and open to all teens 13+ with a middle or high school ID.
Teens Take The Met! is made possible by the Gray Foundation.