Ep.20/Bonus Episode Tour Report #4: Millennium Brooklyn
In this episode of the School Smarts NYC podcast, host Carolyn DeFir provides an in-depth look at Millennium Brooklyn, a small screened school in New York City. She discusses the school's culture, academic structure, and community engagement, highlighting its inclusive environment and rigorous curriculum. Carolyn shares insights from her recent tour of the school, emphasizing the importance of understanding the school's offerings and the unique experiences of its students. The episode serves as a valuable resource for families navigating the high school admissions process in NYC.
Takeaways:
Millennium Brooklyn is a small but vibrant school community.
The school emphasizes a structured and collaborative learning environment.
Students have access to teachers during office hours for extra help.
The school has a strong inclusion model with ICT sections.
Millennium Brooklyn offers a unique course sequence with limited electives.
Students participate in a variety of clubs and sports activities.
The school fosters a culture of mentorship through its advisory program.
Literary engagement is a key focus in the curriculum.
There are no dedicated science labs, but higher sciences are offered.
The school is known for its warm and intentional community.
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