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Brooks School is a private school for grades nine through 12, offering a diverse and challenging curriculum, a vibrant campus life, and a global perspective. Learn more about the school's history, events, admissions, and alumni stories.
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Established in 1926 in the town of North Andover, Brooks...
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Brooks School is a coeducational boarding and day school,...
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The Arts Department at Brooks School seeks to engage all...
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Established in 1926 in the town of North Andover, Brooks School provides a co-educational, college preparatory program for 340 students on a 270-acre campus overlooking Lake Cochichewick. Small classes allow students to work closely with teachers, fostering a relationship that is at the core of the warm, close-knit community.
Brooks School is a co-educational, college preparatory school for 340 students in North Andover, MA. It offers AP courses, study abroad programs, athletics, and a close-knit community.
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- (978) 725-6272
- 1160 GREAT POND RD, NORTH ANDOVER, 01845, MA
- September 28, 2024
Learn about the boarding life at Brooks, where students from 31 states and 23 countries live and learn together. See photos, activities, dorms, and support systems that make Brooks a diverse and welcoming community.
Queen Brooks (born 1943) [1] is an artist from Columbus, Ohio, best known for her distinctive, brightly painted, wood-burned pieces. Brooks has been described by The Columbus Dispatch as "one of Ohio’s best-known African-American artists," and by Columbus Museum of Art director Nannette Maciejunes as "a leading arts elder in our ...
3. Apr. 2012 · She graduated from East High School in 1971. After working for Central Ohio Transit Authority, Brooks apprenticed under Columbus photographer Kojo Kamau and began working at the J. Ashburn Jr. Youth Center as an arts and crafts instructor in 1980.
Brooks School is a small, all gender, college preparatory school founded in 1926 by the Rev. Endicott Peabody. It offers a challenging academic curriculum, a strong athletic program, and a new Center for the Arts.
Artist Queen Brooks was born in Columbus, Ohio. She began her art career working as an arts and crafts instructor. Brooks then went back to school and graduated from Ohio State University with her B.F.A. and M.F.A. degrees in art. Brooks won the Lila Wallace, Reader’s Digest International Artist Award, which granted her a residency in the ...