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Brooklyn Ascend Charter School

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Brooklyn Ascend Charter School
NameBrooklyn Ascend Charter School
TypeCharter school
Established2008
FounderSteven Wilson
LocationBrooklyn, New York City, New York, United States
GradesK-12
Enrollment1,300

Brooklyn Ascend Charter School is a charter school located in Brooklyn, New York City, New York, United States, founded by Steven Wilson in 2008, with the support of New York City Department of Education and New York State Education Department. The school is part of the Ascend Learning network, which also includes Brownsville Ascend Charter School and East New York Ascend Charter School, and is modeled after successful schools like KIPP Academy and Uncommon Schools. Brooklyn Ascend Charter School has been recognized for its achievements by organizations such as New York City Charter School Center and National Alliance for Public Charter Schools. The school's curriculum is designed to prepare students for success in colleges like Harvard University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Stanford University.

History

The history of Brooklyn Ascend Charter School began in 2008, when Steven Wilson and a team of educators, including Shael Polakow-Suransky and Carmen Fariña, worked together to establish a new type of school that would provide a high-quality education to students in Brooklyn. The school was inspired by the success of schools like Amistad Academy and North Star Academy, and was designed to serve students from Kindergarten to 12th grade. Brooklyn Ascend Charter School has been supported by organizations such as Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Walton Family Foundation, and Robin Hood Foundation, and has partnered with schools like Brooklyn Technical High School and Stuyvesant High School to provide students with access to advanced courses and resources. The school's founding was also influenced by the work of educators like Jonathan Kozol and Diane Ravitch, who have written extensively on issues related to education reform and school choice.

Academics

The academic program at Brooklyn Ascend Charter School is designed to provide students with a rigorous and well-rounded education, with a focus on mathematics, science, English language arts, and social studies. The school's curriculum is aligned with the Common Core State Standards Initiative and is designed to prepare students for success on exams like the SAT and ACT. Students at Brooklyn Ascend Charter School have the opportunity to take advanced courses like Advanced Placement and International Baccalaureate, and can participate in programs like National Honor Society and National Merit Scholarship Program. The school's academic program is also supported by partnerships with organizations like New York Hall of Science, Brooklyn Museum, and New York Public Library, which provide students with access to resources and expertise in areas like STEM education and arts education. The school's teachers are trained in methods like project-based learning and personalized learning, and use technology like Chromebook and Google Classroom to support instruction.

Campus

The campus of Brooklyn Ascend Charter School is located in Brooklyn, New York City, New York, United States, and features state-of-the-art facilities like gymnasium, library, and laboratory. The school's campus is designed to provide students with a safe and supportive learning environment, with features like security cameras and counseling services. The school is also located near other educational institutions like Brooklyn College and Pratt Institute, which provide students with access to resources and opportunities like dual enrollment and internships. The school's campus has been recognized for its design and sustainability, with features like green roof and solar panels, and has been supported by organizations like New York City Department of Environmental Protection and U.S. Green Building Council. The school's facilities are also used by community organizations like Boys and Girls Clubs of America and YMCA, which provide students with access to programs and services like after-school programs and summer camps.

Student Life

Student life at Brooklyn Ascend Charter School is designed to provide students with a well-rounded and engaging experience, with opportunities to participate in extracurricular activities like sports teams, music programs, and clubs. Students can also participate in programs like National Junior Honor Society and Student Council, which provide opportunities for leadership and community service. The school's student life program is supported by partnerships with organizations like New York City Department of Parks and Recreation and Brooklyn Botanic Garden, which provide students with access to resources and opportunities like outdoor education and environmental education. The school's students have also been recognized for their achievements, with awards like National Merit Scholarship and Gates Millennium Scholars Program, and have gone on to attend colleges like Yale University, Columbia University, and University of California, Berkeley. The school's alumni have also been successful in careers like medicine, law, and business, with notable alumni like Sonia Sotomayor and Spike Lee.

Governance

The governance of Brooklyn Ascend Charter School is overseen by a board of trustees, which includes educators, business leaders, and community members like Michael Bloomberg and Joel Klein. The school is also accountable to organizations like New York State Education Department and New York City Department of Education, which provide oversight and support. The school's governance is designed to ensure that the school is providing a high-quality education to its students, with a focus on accountability and transparency. The school's board of trustees is responsible for making decisions about the school's budget, curriculum, and personnel, and works closely with the school's administration, including the principal and assistant principal, to ensure that the school is meeting its goals. The school's governance has been recognized for its effectiveness, with awards like National Charter School Award and Broad Prize for Public Charter Schools, and has been supported by organizations like Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and Walton Family Foundation. Category:Charter schools in New York City

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