Since its founding in 2001, Bard High School Early College has offered New York City public school students an unparalleled educational opportunity. Through a partnership between Bard College and the New York City Department of Education, we make it possible for students to earn both a high school Regents diploma and an Associate’s Degree in four years—all at no cost to students or families.
Bard Bronx builds proudly on this legacy, opening its doors to a founding cohort of early college students in September of 2023.
October 31, (Halloween) is a regular school day. We expect all students to attend school. Students may wear costumes to school if they wish. Please make sure that your child adheres to the following dress code if they choose to wear a costume:
Costumes must be appropriate for a school setting, and should not be offensive in design or intent
Costumes cannot feature inappropriate characters or reference drugs or alcohol
Costumes cannot be sexually explicit
Masks are NOT allowed. Any face paint or item that impedes vision, or makes it difficult to identify a student is not allowed
Makeup and hair coloring has to be applied at home, these products are not permitted in school.
Students may NOT bring any props: knives, swords, spears, play guns, light sabers etc…. These types of items are not permitted, and will be confiscated and held in the main office until a parent or guardian can pick them up
Thank you for your assistance in helping us to maintain a safe and fun learning environment on Halloween.
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. It’s a time for reflection on trends in breast cancer research, prevention, and treatment. According to the National Cancer Institute, approximately 310,720 women in the United States will be diagnosed with breast cancer in 2024.
Breast cancer is the most common type of non-skin cancer in women in the United States. Notably, it accounts for 30% of all new cancer cases in women. It is second only to lung cancer as a cause of cancer death in American women. About one woman in eight in the United States will develop breast cancer during her lifetime—about 13% of all women.
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