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Help envision a new middle school in Prospect Heights at the M.S. OneBrooklyn Design Charrette

Posted: March 14, 2016 - 10:27am

When a new public school begins construction in Prospect Heights at the Atlantic Yards site later this year, community members will already have put forward a vision for how the facility can best meet the needs of the middle school students of Brooklyn’s District 13 today and for the future.

At this event hosted by the organizers of the M.S. OneBrooklyn campaign and the Brooklyn Public Library, District 13 community members, designers, planners, and representatives from the New York City Department of Education will come together to imagine a new middle school to be located at the northeast corner of Sixth Avenue and Dean Street. Breakout sessions will allow attendees to explore requirements for facilities, common space and street design to create a 21st century learning environment, as well as to identify and address safety concerns in the environment where the school will be situated. The results of the charrette will be compiled into a report for presentation to the Department of Education and the School Construction Authority.

The M.S. OneBrooklyn Design Charrette will take place on Saturday, April 2 at the Brooklyn Public Library Central Branch from 1:00PM to 3:00PM.

M.S. OneBrooklyn Design Charrette

Start Date: 
April 2, 2016 - 1:00pm - 3:00pm
Categories
Topic : 
Social services
Sponsored By: 
M.S. OneBrooklyn organizers, Brooklyn Public Library
Location: 
Brooklyn Public Library, Central Branch
Grand Army Plaza
United States
Description: 

When a new public school begins construction in Prospect Heights at the Atlantic Yards site later this year, community members will already have put forward a vision for how the facility can best meet the needs of the middle school students of Brooklyn’s District 13 today and for the future.

At this event hosted by the organizers of the M.S. OneBrooklyn campaign and the Brooklyn Public Library, District 13 community members, designers, planners, and representatives from the New York City Department of Education will come together to imagine a new middle school to be located at the northeast corner of Sixth Avenue and Dean Street. Breakout sessions will allow attendees to explore requirements for facilities, common space and street design to create a 21st century learning environment, as well as to identify and address safety concerns in the environment where the school will be situated. The results of the charrette will be compiled into a report for presentation to the Department of Education and the School Construction Authority.

Open to: 
General public

Major win for students in Brooklyn’s District 13: NYC Schools Chancellor Fariña announces Atlantic Yards facility will house middle school

Posted: January 28, 2016 - 7:36pm

BROOKLYN, NY, January 28, 2016: This morning, New York City Schools Chancellor Carmen Fariña stated that the new Department of Education Facility to be constructed at the Atlantic Yards project will be programmed as a dedicated middle school. The Chancellor spoke at a Brooklyn Newsmakers breakfast hosted by the Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce.

Organizers behind the M.S. OneBrooklyn vision for an intermediate school to occupy space being built at the Atlantic Yards site expressed enthusiasm over the news. In a statement, the group said, “On behalf of the more than 1,000 people who have signed the M.S. OneBrooklyn petition, we are delighted that the Chancellor has committed that the Atlantic Yards facility will be a dedicated middle school. We look forward to working with the Department of Education to leverage the arts and tech resources of Brooklyn, and incorporate dual-language curricula at this new school. Together, we can deliver an outstanding middle school experience accessible to all students of District 13.”

PS 9 Pumpkin Patch

Start Date: 
October 24, 2015 - 11:00am - 3:00pm
Categories
Topic : 
Social services
Sponsored By: 
PS 9 PTO
Location: 
PS 9 Garden & Outdoor Classroom
(Enter on Bergen Street & Underhill Ave.)
United States
Description: 

Still need a pumpkin for Halloween? Or just looking for some Saturday fun? Join the PS9 PTO for its annual Pumpkin Patch Garden Party & Festival!

They’ll have pumpkin decorating, great food, music, face painting, photos, and lots of fun.

All proceeds go to PS9 and its garden program.

Open to: 
General public

PS9 Bounce Back to School Carnival

Start Date: 
September 26, 2015 - 11:00am - 5:00pm
Categories
Topic : 
Social services
Sponsored By: 
PS 9 PTO
Location: 
PS 9 Playground
80 Underhill Avenue
United States
Description: 
Kick off the school year with some great old-school carnival fun! Featuring seven commerical-grade bouncy houses (one for toddlers!), trained face painters, professional carnival games, big time raffle prizes and a huge outdoor DJ dance party! There will be yummy BBQ, homemade lemonade and drinks, popcorn and other snacks for all to enjoy.
 
How do I get there?
  • Q to 7th Avenue
  • 2/3 to Grand Army Plaza
  • C to Clinton/ Washington and walk across Atlantic Avenue 
What are the entry fees?
  • $5 per adult
  • $2 per child 
  • (Children under 2 Free) 
  • Each child ticket is good for 1 free bounce!
What are the ticket prices?
Tickets for Bounce Houses (1 Ticket), Carnival Games (1 Ticket) and Food (Varies):
  • 1 Ticket – $2
  • 6 Tickets – $10
  • 12 Tickets – $20
  • All-Day Bounce Bracelet – $35 (covers unlimited bounce house entry only)
What forms of payment are accepted?
Cash, Visa and MasterCard
 
Questions or want to volunteer?
Contact us at: bouncebackps9@gmail.com.
 
All proceeds directly benefit the children of PS 9, The Teunis G. Bergen School.
 

 

Open to: 
All families

Seminar on how to apply for affordable housing

Start Date: 
July 12, 2015 - 1:00pm
Categories
Topic : 
Social services
Sponsored By: 
Mutual Housing Association of New York
Location: 
Co-Cathedral of St. Joseph
856 Pacific Street
Brooklyn, NY
United States
Description: 

New City-subsidized affordable buildings are being developed in Brooklyn and made available through NYC HPD's lottery system. Attend a free seminoar to learn tips on how to correctly fill out and submit lottery applications.

Space is limited. RSVP to (718) 246-8080, ext. 239.

Open to: 
General public (RSVP required)