Education
A Parents Story
about Brooks-DeBartolo Collegiate High School
By: Maureen Butler (Parent)
(Based on remarks made at the BDCHS Dedication, May 20, 2008)
A new school was recently dedicated and the ceremony marked the
realization of a dream that is Brooks-DeBartolo Collegiate High
School (BDCHS). My husband, Brian and I have a son who is a rising
junior at BDCHS. As a military dependent, this is his 9th school
and 6th school district. Moving around the country, we have sought
schools that would provide what most parents want – a quality
education that will challenge and prepare our children to be
productive citizens.
Upon moving to Tampa 2 years ago, we
promised our son that once enrolled, he would not have to change
schools again. After much research, we happily enrolled him in
Freedom High School. Then we received a letter about a new high
school opening in Hillsborough County. The media coverage caught
our attention because the focus of the new school was academics
and college preparation. In spite of the founders’ well-known
connections with professional athletics, BDCHS did not offer
athletic programs in its inaugural year. Since our son had been on
the Freedom football team, this was a consideration. Without a
physical building to tour or teachers to interview, we acted in
faith and broke that promise to our son. The vision for Brooks-DeBartolo
presented by Dr. Phildra Swagger and Mr. Derrick Brooks impressed
us. As we gathered information and went through the application
process, our son also decided that BDCHS would offer a good
educational environment for him.
During the initial information session
we attended, 3 things stuck in our minds about Brooks-DeBartolo
and we appreciate them even more today: Challenge, Preparation,
and Environment.
Challenge. Students are expected to
attend college. Parents that choose BDCHS expect their children to
graduate not only from high school, but college as well. BDCHS
challenges the students by offering college-like curriculum and
class requirements.
Preparation. BDCHS prepares students
for higher education through the rigorous curriculum including
Advanced Placement classes and dual enrollment. The AVID
(Advancement Via Individual Determination) program, in which all
BDCHS students are enrolled, provides practical tools, such as
note taking and study skills, to help students succeed in high
school and college. This past year, students visited 4 colleges to
help prepare them to make that important decision.
Environment. The small setting is
conducive to learning. BDCHS is the only option for students and
parents wanting a public high school education, but not the 2,000
person student body of the traditional high schools in
Hillsborough County. Teachers know the students and students
receive personalized attention. “It is like a family,” as our son
says. The uniform and strict behavior policies make for a more
disciplined environment.
BDCHS has provided leadership
opportunities, academic challenges, and positive relationships for
our son. We see a new sense of confidence in him that will
undoubtedly influence the options available to him and the
universities and career fields he considers. As a result of
attending BDCHS, our son will be prepared for the future. We have
no regrets about breaking that promise to him and look forward to
our daughter joining him at Brooks-DeBartolo Collegiate High
School.
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