18/05/2026
Today, the Clara Barton High School for Health Professions family proudly celebrates Haitian Flag Day! 🇭🇹💙❤️
May 18th marks the creation of the Haitian flag in 1803, a historic milestone representing freedom, heritage, and the unbreakable spirit of the Haitian people.
To our Haitian students, dedicated staff, and the wonderful families in our local community: we honor your roots, celebrate your contributions, and stand together in unity. Thank you for enriching our school culture every day.
Please join us in wishing everyone a joyful and proud Haitian Flag Day! Feel free to drop a 🇭🇹 or share your favorite family traditions in the comments below! 👇✨
13/05/2026
We recently attended the Student Showcase at the Brooklyn STEAM Center, and we couldn't be prouder of our students! 🌟
It was wonderful to see the hard work our students have put into their programs, and equally inspiring to see the projects from students across other participating schools. From the blueprints to the finishing touches, the dedication to their craft was clear.
We are so grateful to be a partner with the Brooklyn STEAM Center. Thank you for all you do to support our students and provide them with these hands-on, real-world experiences! 🎓🛠️
12/05/2026
A massive congratulations to the students and staff of Clara Barton High School for Health Professions! 🎓🚲
This past weekend, our team hit the streets of NYC for the TD Five Boro Bike Tour, organized by Bike New York. It was an inspiring day of fitness, teamwork, and community spirit.
As a nonprofit, Good Co Bike Club Cares is dedicated to creating access to cycling. We were honored to support this group by providing:
✅ Sponsored bikes from Good Co Cares
✅ Sponsored helmets and event entries from Bike New York
Providing these resources ensures that our students can focus on what matters: pushing their limits and staying active. Thank you to our partners and the amazing staff at Clara Barton HS for your dedication to our youth.
We’re already counting down the days until next year! 🗓️
06/05/2026
Behind every skilled healthcare professional is a teacher who first handed them a stethoscope, a lab model, or a dental mirror.
This Teacher Appreciation Week, we recognize the outstanding faculty at Clara Barton High School for Health Professions. Our educators are more than just lecturers; they are clinical mentors who dedicate themselves to providing the real-world, hands-on experiences that prepare our students to serve our community.
Whether they bring joyful energy to our school culture or provide patient instruction in the lab, their impact is immeasurable. We are so proud of our Barton Family!
Parents, alumni, and current students: Let’s shower our teachers with gratitude. What is one thing a Clara Barton teacher taught you?
01/05/2026
Today is School Principals' Day, and we are celebrating a true pillar of our community: Dr. Forman!
Dr. Forman has been a principal for over 27 years, and the last 19 have been spent right here at Clara Barton High School for Health Professions. Under his leadership, we’ve seen generations of students transition from our classrooms into vital roles in the medical field.
We are so grateful for his nearly two decades of service and his unwavering commitment to our students' success. Please join us in the comments by sharing your favorite memory or a "thank you" to Dr. Forman!
27/04/2026
You’re invited to the Clara Barton High School for Health Professions 2026 Health Fair! 📢
Join us on Monday, May 11th, as we team up with NYC’s top health organizations to power a stronger, healthier Brooklyn. We are excited to open this event to all Clara Barton and Prospect HS families and students! 🤝
Come meet with our official partners, such as the FDNY, the NYC Department for the Aging, and the Hetrick-Martin Institute, to learn about the incredible resources available to our community.
✅ Where: 901 Classon Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11225
✅ When: Monday, May 11, 2026, at 1:45 PM
We look forward to seeing you there! 🩺💪
01/04/2026
Our students recently participated in an open and engaging conversation with Marlon Rice, who is currently running for State Senate.
During this meaningful discussion, students shared their thoughts on issues affecting their communities, spoke about what they see and experience daily, and explored ways to create positive change. Topics ranged from education and safety to opportunity and representation.
We are proud to provide opportunities like this that allow students to use their voices, think critically, and engage directly with community leaders. These moments help shape informed, confident, and empowered future leaders.