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Message from the PA Presidents
Dear Brooklyn Tech Parents and Guardians,
We’d like to take a moment to thank you for all of your support this school year. Whether you attended meetings, volunteered at events, gave donations, provided feedback, or assisted other parents online and in chats, your commitment to our school community hasn’t gone unnoticed. Your involvement helps create a warm, welcoming environment where our students can thrive. We are truly grateful for all that you do, and look forward to collaborating with you again in the fall
There are no classes this Thursday, June 26. The first day of school will be Thursday, September 4. You may find the complete 2025-2026 school year calendar here. BTHS Summer Reading Assignments are also available.
To our Senior parents: Congratulations to you and your children! You will be missed. We wish you all the best in your future endeavors and ask that you stay in touch.
We’d like to specially highlight the PA’s Executive Board Senior parents who served in their last term this school year:
Felix Lempert, Senior Co-Vice President & Tech Alum
Li Li, Assistant Treasurer
Inna Jackson, Co-Corresponding Secretary
Lastly, we welcome our new PA Executive Board members:
Xue Mei, Assistant Treasurer
Jill Daino, Co-Corresponding Secretary
Jing “Michael” Gao, Sophomore Class Rep
We look forward to working with you!
May you all have a restful and rejuvenating summer. See you in September!
Sincerely,
Tiffany Roberts & Kim Jalet
BTHS PA Co-Presidents
06.24.2025 Volume 13 | Edition 37
In this Edition:
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Thank you, parents!
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Fall Programming
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Last Day of School: June 26 (NO CLASSES)
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First Day of School: September 4
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Summer Reading Assignments
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Congratulations, Senior parents!!
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Welcome new PA Executive Board members!
From left (top): Xue Mei, Priscilla Lee, Theresa Law, Amy Mak, Lorraine Wong, Craig Kelleher, Sharon Mei, Li Li, Kim Jalet, Tiffany Roberts, Jonna Stark, Vito LaBella, Ken Ho, Mary Huhn, Nadege Joseph, Jing (Michael) Gao From left (bottom) Iris Chen, Alice Tse, Sandy Lee
Próximos eventos
- First Day of Schooljue, 04 septBrooklyn
HELP US REACH OUR 2024 - 2025 GOAL
Programs Your Funding Support
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Graduation support for students in financial need
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Electronic devices for students in financial need
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College Fair Hospitality
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Teacher’s Appreciation Meal
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Teacher’s Wish List
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Auditorium Sound System Replacement
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School Staff Support
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Senior Graduation Support
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Senior Breakfast
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College Essay Support and SAT Prep
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Breakfasts/Dinners with Principal Newman
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Naviance Software: College readiness platform
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Constant Contact: Communication software
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PA General Meeting dinners
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Parent-Teacher Conference Scheduling System
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Freshman Orientation (planners and wallets)
RAISED
$227,500
GOAL
$250,000

What are our teachers saying?
-Mr. David Newman, Principal
“There are aspects of our educational experience at Brooklyn Tech that we simply could not do without the support of the Parents Association. These include financial assistance, partnering with the school academically, socially, and culturally. From teacher grants, which supplement instructional experiences for our students, to Naviance, which guides students and families through the college application process. From supporting clubs and teams to enriching the social and cultural experiences for students. These are just a few examples of how the Parents Association’s support has had a profound impact on the Brooklyn Tech community, especially our students.”
“On behalf of the Caribbean Culture and Service Club, I would like to extend our heartfelt thanks for your generous financial support of our 2nd Annual Caribbean Heritage Celebration at Brooklyn Technical High School. Your contribution played a vital role in helping us create a vibrant and meaningful experience for our students. Thanks to your support, our celebration was filled with authentic Caribbean cuisine, cultural games, and a lively fashion show. The event was not only fun and festive, but also educational and empowering, giving our students a space to honor their roots and celebrate cultural diversity within our school community.”
-Ms. Tracyavon Ford, School Social Worker
“On behalf of myself and the class of 2025, we want to thank you for helping to make our Sign and Dine event a huge success. We had a big crowd, enough food, and a wonderful time. The kids enjoyed it immensely.”
-Ms. Christina Massie, COSA