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BAMS Bytes app for iPhone and iPad


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Developer: Brooklyn Ascend Charter School
Free
Current version: 1.2, last update: 8 years ago
First release : 03 Oct 2016
App size: 71.11 Mb

Welcome to the BAMS Family App!
Get bite sized information about Brooklyn Ascend Middle School right here!
We hope you and your scholar use this app as a tool to help you have a successful year at BAMS! This app will provide the following information, updated weekly:
Calendar / school event updates
School lunch calendar
Faculty contact information
PDFs of homework assignments
School announcements
We hope that you find this app to be a helpful tool. We created this for our BAMS families, so please share any feedback that you may have for the app by emailing [email protected]. Enjoy!


About Brooklyn Ascend Middle School:

Brooklyn Ascend Middle School opened in 2011 and currently serves 420 students in grades 5 through 8.

Brooklyn Ascend Middle School is committed to preparing students with the academic skills, character development, and love of learning that they will need to succeed in high school, college, and beyond. As with all Ascend middle schools, students experience a rigorous, engaging liberal arts Common Core curriculum designed to develop their full academic, social, artistic, and ethical potentials. The Brooklyn Ascend Middle School community is distinguished by a joyful culture of success based on dignity, respect, and caring relationships among students, teachers, and families.

Highlights of the Brooklyn Ascend Middle School program include:

Monthly events to celebrate scholars’ commitment to the school’s core values in alignment with its Response to Behavior system. Programs include a school-wide chant challenge, talent show competition, and more.
Free after-school program funded by the NYC Department of Youth and Community Development. The program aims to help youth build skills to support their academic achievement, raise their confidence, and cultivate their leadership ability. Activities may include tutoring, chess, debate, dance, karate, jazz band, African drumming, and more.
Field trips to college campuses and New York City community and cultural organizations.