From 3 to 7 in 1.5....
Thank you to all who have supported the creation of this amazing place in the last 1.5 years. What will the next 1.5 years bring? The possibilities are endless!
Did you possess these competencies?
I will leave you with one action step….picture yourself on the day you graduated from high school. Did you possess the 6 competencies listed in the Portrait?
BB2C Student Ambassadors!
I wanted to be an ambassador because I had experienced first hand the perks of being a part of BB2C.
Community, no, County engagement!!
Common ground is what will help us (the village) raise each child.
You asked for it!
Tom Pralley developed and will be teaching our first introductory stained glass class.
BB2C Makerspace Summer Intern-Elijah Ditchendorf
Things didn’t really go the way I expected, in a very good way.
Washington County Teen Institute Set in Motion
The organization, strongly built on teen leadership and responsibility, is to be made up of students passionately involved in their communities’ well-being.
Robot Building STEM Camp a Success!
Skills in teamwork and design collaboration were vital in order to succeed in the end-of-week robot competition between students’ teams.
Ely Chapman STEM Camp: Hard Hatted Campers in Technology
The goal? To create and program a “Choppy Robot” from scratch.
Why do we do this?
Providing space and time to grow and gain experience is what we do, and the more people we can involve in each of the opportunities that we provide, the better.
Local Makers Sew with Kindness!
Working for more than three hours, the group made fifty colorful and multi-purpose bags for those visiting the Gospel Mission.
Ohio Teen Institute Camp
The Washington County Behavioral Health Board and BB2C are partnering to develop local career pathway opportunities in the mental health field…
Which ones would you choose?
“Reclaim community ownership of the primary purpose of education”
BB2C Programs: Job Shadowing-Washington County Sheriff's Office
How do we partner with them to get students in contact with officers to gain information and build a future law enforcement workforce? We get a little creative….
Build your own canoe project was a success!
All involved quickly learned that more than six hours would be needed to accomplish this task.
Epicenter Entrepreneur: Dr. Jeff Patey
Having lived here for so long, and having been involved in the medical field in this area, we recognized an opportunity to provide great care for patients in this area.