Brooklyn Bridge Academy

Transfer

Overview

  • School Number: K578

  • Accessibility: Partially Accessible

  • Grades: 09,10,11,12,SE

  • Geographic District: 18

  • Borough: Brooklyn

School Contacts and Information

School Leader
Max Jean Paul,Principal
Parent Coordinator
Shirley Desrouilleres
Respect for All Liaison
Max Jean Paul
Sexual Harassment Prevention Liaison
Kimberly Laboy
How to report bullying
504 Coordinator
Lateefah Campbell
Space
Shares building with other schools
District Borough Number
18K578

Superintendent and District Contacts

Superintendent
John Sullivan
Family Support Coordinator
Daria Graham
Phone
646-654-1261
Address
198 Forsyth Street, Manhattan, Ny 10002
Education Council President
Karen Wang
Education Council Phone
718-557-2509

Mental Health and Wellness

Ask your Parent Coordinator, School Social Worker, or School Counselor for more information about your school's mental health program.
School Based Health Center with Mental Health Services
NYU Langone FHC: 718-968-4261
Pathways To Care
  • Kings County Hospital Center: 718-245-2520
  • For expedited connection to care, please coordinate referrals with your child's school by: (1) calling the school building number; (2) asking to speak with a School Social Worker or Counselor; and (3) requesting mental health services for your child through the Pathways to Care program.

Building Ventilation Information

In order to ensure maximum safety for staff and students, all school buildings are continually monitored for any ventilation issues. The DOE makes repairs or improvements where needed and/or will close any rooms until they can be occupied safely.
K515 - 6565 FLATLANDS AVENUE
See citywide information and report definitions:
Building Ventilation Status

Free Student Meals

Breakfast, lunch and after school meal service is free for all NYC public school students.
Menu Service Specifics
  • Breakfast Time: 8:30 AM-9:00 AM
  • Lunch Time: 1:15 PM-1:30 PM
  • Food Service Manager: Yvonne Spaulding
  • Kitchen Phone Number: 718-531-6250
See what's on the menu:
Breakfast
Lunch
DOH Inspection Report

Admissions

This is a transfer school. A transfer school is designed to help students who have dropped out of school or fallen behind on credits, earn the credits they need to graduate. In general, transfer schools require an application and interview. However, admissions processes vary so it is best to contact the school directly and ask how to apply.
Learn more about transfer schools and view a Transfer Schools Guide
For School Specific Admission Information
Browse NYC Schools on MySchools.nyc

School Quality

The DOE develops tools to help families and educators understand student achievement and school quality. The reports on this page provide information about school quality from multiple sources. These sources include feedback from students, teachers, and parents. Reports also include information from formal school visits and a variety of student achievement metrics.

School Quality Snapshot
The School Quality Snapshot provides families with a summary of each school. The data captures the schools learning environment and student performance. Snapshots from the 2016-2017 and 2017-2018 school years are available in the links below.
School Quality Snapshot High School Transfer
School Quality Guide
The School Quality Guide is a detailed report about this school that includes complete results from the NYC School Survey and more information on student achievement
School Quality Guide High School Transfer
Quality Review Report
The Quality Review Report is the result of a two-day visit by an experienced educator, who has looked at how well this school supports student learning and teacher practice.
2014-15 Reports
School Performance Dashboard
The School Performance Dashboard shows multiple years of data and key comparisons for this school.
School Performance Dashboard High School Transfer
School Performance Dashboard - Transfer High School

Reports

Building Accessibility Profile

Building 1
K515 - 6565 FLATLANDS AVENUE - Partially Accessible
Rating
6 out of 10 - At least one elevator or lift provides access to several floors other than the ground floor, including the main corridors and most spaces connected to them. Access to additional floors may not necessarily include additional accessible bathrooms or public assembly spaces due to changes in elevation or other barriers.
View BAP Report