Medgar Evers College Learning Community Network
SHOWCASE
BROOKLYN ACADEMY OF SCIENCE AND THE ENVIRONMENT (BASE)
Overview
In September 2003, the Brooklyn Academy of Science & the Environment
(BASE) opened its doors to 125 ninth graders; its graduating class
of 2007.
Each year, BASE will add another grade. By September 2006, BASE
will house a maximum of 500 students in grades 9-12. BASE is one
of two New Vision High School located in the Prospect Heights Campus
building, 883 Classon Avenue.
The New Vision Initiative is part of a $30 million project established
by the Carnegie Corporation of New York, The Bill and Melinda Gates
Foundation and The Open Society Institute to transform high school
education throughout the nation. BASE is a partnership between New
York City Department of Education Region 6, Brooklyn Botanic Garden,
and Prospect Park. Medgar Evers College and Brooklyn Museum of Art
provide additional resources.
The mission of BASE is to create an active learning community that
addresses the needs of young people while embracing environmental
science and urban ecology.
BASE uses the resources of the three campuses (Park, Garden, and
Prospect Heights Campus) to create teaching and learning experiences
that are engaging, academically rigorous and personally meaningful
to all students, their parents, faculty, collaborating community
organizations and the wider community. For more details, on BASE,
click here.
For Additional Information Contact:
Veronica Peterson, Principal
vpeters@nycboe.net
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