bpcnewsletterMar 15, 20192 min readShould Controversial Topics Be Discussed in the Classroom?By Maureen Waldner on Feb 27 Controversy is an integral part of our lives, and with the line becoming more and more blurred as to what is...
bpcnewsletterMar 15, 20192 min readPretzels with Justin: Interview with Security Guard Officer DyallBy Justin McCarthy-Hill on Feb 27 This month’s Pretzels with Justin interview is with Security Officer Dyall. I decided to ask her some...
bpcnewsletterMar 15, 20191 min readBook Review: MockingjayBy Christian Raimondo on Feb 27 Mockingjay by Suzanne Collins is the final book in The Hunger Games Trilogy. Protagonist Katniss Everdeen...
bpcnewsletterMar 15, 20191 min readWhat It Takes to Become an American CitizenBy Ethan Joseph and Athena Joseph on Feb 27 New York City has always been welcoming to immigrants. According to the website of the...
bpcnewsletterMar 15, 20191 min readThe Death of A Legend: Boo, the World’s Cutest Dog Passes AwayBy Vivienne Rachmansky and Jennifer Pillai on Feb 27 On January 19th, social media was in tears over an announcement of Boo’s death. Boo,...
bpcnewsletterMar 15, 20191 min readThe Death of A Legend: Boo, the World’s Cutest Dog Passes Away By Vivienne Rachmansky and Jennifer Pillai on Feb 27 On January 19th, social media was in tears over an announcement of Boo’s death. Boo,...
bpcnewsletterJan 23, 20191 min readCurrent EventsBy Bianca Thompson and Vivienne Rachmansky Hello Chargers and Happy New Year! The BPC Post team hopes everyone had the happiest of...
bpcnewsletterJan 23, 20194 min readOpinion Piece: The Stigmas Around Abortion Need to Be ErasedBy Vivienne Rachmansky on Jan 22 Abortion: The deliberate termination of a human pregnancy, typically within the first 28 weeks of...
bpcnewsletterJan 23, 20191 min readPeeps on the StreetBy Maria Bravo on Jan 22 What’s up, peeps? Welcome back! We’re here once again on the streets of IS 276 asking “What would your spirit...
bpcnewsletterJan 23, 20191 min readWord of the Month: PhilistineBy Christian Raimondo on Jan 22 (noun) A person who is hostile or indifferent to culture and the arts, or who has no understanding of...
bpcnewsletterJan 23, 20192 min readPretzels with Justin: Interview with Student Council Member Oscar FrayneBy Justin McCarthy-Hill on Jan 22 This month’s Pretzels with Justin interview is with 8th Grade student council member Oscar Frayne. We...
bpcnewsletterJan 23, 20192 min readNews Feature: The Causes and Effects of the US Government Shutdown
bpcnewsletterJan 23, 20191 min readJoke JunctionBy Ethan Joseph on Jan 22 What did the Buddhist say to the hot dog vendor? “Make me one with everything.” Two goldfish are in a tank. One...
bpcnewsletterJan 23, 20191 min readToday Years Old: A List of Little-Known Facts You Might Not Be Aware ofBy Vivienne Rachmansky and Jennifer Pillai on Jan 22 I was today years old when I discovered that… Patrick from SpongeBob lives under a...
bpcnewsletterJan 23, 20193 min readTechnology Corner: Tips and Tricks of iOS 12By Arshmeet Sodhi on Jan 22 Hey there! This is the new section to the BPC Post: The technology corner. I will mostly be writing this...
bpcnewsletterJan 23, 20192 min readPoetry CornerBy Samuel Lee on Jan 22 Stabbing Skulls There once was a man named Mull Who wanted to stab his own skull So he snatched a knife Which he...
bpcnewsletterJan 23, 20191 min readThe Main Office: A Quiet Strength Behind 276By Vivienne Rachmansky on Jan 22 Do you ever think about what goes on in our school’s main office? Its seeming tranquility with soft...
bpcnewsletterDec 19, 20181 min readPoetry CornerBy Samuel Lee Forgotten Sitting by each other Side by side Waiting Waiting Ever so quietly Glazed over eyes Peering the window Waiting...