February 7, 2024
Marcus Wengrofsky (left) works with his teacher Laura Gomez and classmate Lucas Albanese on an assignment for the Start Up Studio class. The students, along with the rest of the eighth-graders at the Blind Brook Middle School, are the first to take the new mandatory course.
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Start Up Studio: New BBMS class gets students looking inwards to ponder the possibilities of future careers
A shake-up in New York State requirements has changed how Career and Technical Education (CTE) is taught in the classroom. Now, schools are obligated to dedicate more time to CTE courses at the middle school level. To meet the new provision, Blind Brook Middle School elected to create an entirely new class dedicated to the task at hand.
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