When the Bronx
Academy of Letters opened its doors as a high school in September 2003,
our founders – a dedicated team of students, parents, teachers, and
community leaders – were united by a single idea: students who can
express themselves clearly in writing can do better in any path they
choose in life.
Today, our rigorous,
college-preparatory academic program spans grades six through twelve.
Our core curriculum is standards-based, with an intense focus on
developing literacy and problem-solving across the disciplines. It
includes honors and AP courses, master-level arts electives,
externships, and independent study courses. In the study of language,
specifically, we offer a separate four-year series of writing classes
in addition to a four-year series of literature classes.
In addition to challenging academic work, we are also committed to promoting flexible, self-motivated learning outside of the classroom. During and after school, our writers in residence
run workshops, publish a school newspaper and literary magazine, and
coordinate the Writers' Forum reading series, in which our students
convene to hear from professional writers of every genre. Our teachers
facilitate a wide variety of extracurricular arts and athletics
programs, including drama, art, chorus, debate, baseball and boys and
girls’ basketball and track. During the year, our students participate
in regular field trips to arts institutions, colleges and universities.
And during the summer months, our student services team helps connect
students with jobs, internships, and programs that allow them to travel
all over the world – from Tokyo to Mexico, from Thailand to London.
At Bronx Letters, we celebrate hard work, curiosity,
self-expression, and service. Our graduates are highly articulate,
critical readers and writers, fully prepared to tackle the
opportunities they’ll meet in college and their careers. They are
capable problem solvers. They take pride in their independence,
organization, and confidence. They celebrate their engagement with and
service to the community. They are healthy, energized, and fit. They
cultivate and pursue wide and varied ambitions to be anything from
poets, journalists, and musicians to politicians, doctors, and
scientists. They are ready to maximize their learning and growth – not
only during their college years, which serve as the gateway to so much
future opportunity and success, but throughout their lives.
Click here for our list of community partners.
Contact Us
(718) 401 - 4891
info@bronxletters.org
Principal
Joan Sullivan
jsulliv8@schools.nyc.gov
Advisory Board Chair
Mike Jackson
mikejackson@bronxletters.org