Tell Your Story: BAL Scholar-Poet Jacilia Quinones

Writing is thinking. Writing is reflection. Going deep. Making connections. Understanding.

Writing is organizing, is planning. Is persistence. Revising, rethinking. Persuading.  

Rising BAL senior Jacilia Quinones reads and signs her poem “Earthenware.”

Rising BAL senior Jacilia Quinones reads and signs her poem “Earthenware.”

When Bronx Academy of Letters (BAL) opened its doors as a high school in September 2003, its 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.

Writing is a lever of change. 

BAL’s In-Residence program funded by Bronx Letters Foundation brings in writers, actors, musicians and activists in a creative setting to run workshops, as well as coordinate musical events, theater productions, social movements and a Writers’ Forum reading series, in which students convene to hear from professional writers of every genre. Students also have access to literacy programs such as Beyond the Book. 

Take a listen to this powerful poem “Earthenware” written by rising BAL Senior Jacilia Quinones and recorded LIVE @ BAL, a project coordinated by two BAL artist-residents: A/V Team leader Darryl Montgomery and poetry teacher Karla Robinson.

More on the Value of Writing…

            Research shows that even brief autobiographical storytelling exercises can have     substantial impacts on psychological and physical health. 

            Resilience is strengthened by recognizing that we are all experts in our own lives   and we all have something to share with others. This can be especially powerful for people who do not always feel that they have the chance to help others. 

                                                                        Sherry Hamby (Psychology Today, 2013)

 

 

 

BAL Students are All About Business

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Thanks to foundation support, select BAL students participated in an intense Youth About Business Camp program.

Should Disney buy Hasbro? What about Alphabet acquiring Lyft? Students formed teams to analyze simulated M&A deals. Taught by local executives, students learned skills needed to understand complex business transactions and had a chance to hone their public speaking skills.

Volunteer executives include: accountants, attorneys, investment bankers, marketing specialists, and IT and HR specialists. Senior-level executives serve as judges and speakers.

We were fortunate to sit in on their Powerpoint presentations to judges and audience members, followed by a Q&A session where they were asked about anti-trust concerns, earnings dilution and cultural fit. Our students are on the rise.

BAL Students Honored by ESPN for Advocacy of Sports Equity

BAL Students Lisa Parks and Matthew Diaz

BAL Students Lisa Parks and Matthew Diaz

Meet Lisa Parks and Matt Diaz, two Bronx Academy of Letters students whose passionate advocacy for fair and equal access to athletic team options in NYC public schools has just been recognized by ESPN at the Sport Humanitarian Awards Ceremony in Los Angeles where Parks and Diaz received the Billie Jean King Youth Leadership Award on July 9, 2019

Our foundation is proud to support the work of teachers and staff at Bronx Academy of Letters who are committed to empowering students through developing their communication/writing skills and supporting their personal growth. Kudos to Lisa and Matt for their courage and tenacity!

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“I’m missing out on a career. I’m missing out on college. I’m missing out on scholarships. As a person from a low-income community, it is pretty hard to get out of that cycle of being in a low-income community again. I feel like sports is a way out for a lot of students.”

~Matthew Diaz


Click here to read an article about their tremendous efforts in Chalkbeat.