Celebrating the First School Year of The Campus
Jesse Hamilton
May 19, 2017
Celebratory atmosphere as we recognized students, educators, schools, and community partners for their accomplishments with the Campus this academic year. Our first in the nation technology and wellness hub at a public housing site marked the end of our first school year with student presentations, performances, and a look ahead at The Campus Summer Classes.
Aiming to build digital literacy, improve public health, and empower the community, I launched the Campus in Brownsville, Brooklyn, alongside colleagues and community partners in the Fall of 2016. Since then, we have partnered with additional community groups and schools to bring the Campus programs to more of Central Brooklyn.
Thanks to all who contributed to making this first year of Campus programs such a success!
Special thanks to:
- IS 392 & Principal Ingrid Joseph
- PS 156 & Principal Naiyma Moore-Allen
- BCMS & Principal Gregory Jackson
- PS 298 & Principal Jonathan Dill
- PS 284 & Principal Keva Pitts
- Blue 1647
- Jay Corcoran, President of Corcoran Productions & documentary filmmaker
- Crossfire Steel Orchestra
- Digital Girl
- East Kings County Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.
- Exclusive Community Literacy Foundation Inc.
- Green Earth Poets Cafe
- Healthy Minds of Brooklyn
- Hunger Free America
- Kick The Can Entertainment
- Matt Curinga, Associate Professor and Director, Graduate Program of Educational Technology, Ruth S. Ammon School of Education, Adelphi University
- Nia Ensemble Dancers
- Opportunities for a Better Tomorrow
- School Grooves
- Urban Asanas
- Urban Picassos
- Waverly Sounds
- Wheelchairs Against Guns
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