Into the Outside Curriculum Projects incorporate the following Learning Cornerstones:

* Field-based experiences * Interaction with community experts * Humanitarian and service-based initiatives
* Literacy development * Technology integration * Interdisciplinary planning

 

Through Into the Outside projects, some of the locations students have visited include:


Community Walk
  • The Brooklyn Historical Society
  • African Burial Grounds
  • Local businesses
  • Brooklyn Public Library
  • Coffey Park
  • CUNY Dominican Studies Institute
  • Prospect Park
  • United States Courthouse
  • 826NYC
  • United Nations
  • Concern Worldwide
  • Old Stone House
  • New York Historical Society
  • Chinatown
  • International Center of Photography
  • Historic Richmond Town
  • New York Botanical Gardens
  • American Museum of Natural History
  • Barnes & Noble
  • City Museum of
    New York
  • The Jewish Museum
  • Brooklyn Borough Hall
  • Dominicana Alianza
  • RH Waterfront Museum
  • The Drawing Center
  • China Institute
  • Tribeca Performing Arts Center
  • The United Nations
  • Local Restaurants
  • Staten Island Ferry
  • Weeksville Heritage Society
  • MOCADA
  • Ellis Island Museum
  • Rio II Gallery
  • Brooklyn Museum
  • Central Park
  • IKEA
  • Red Hook Community Justice Center
  • Seneca Village
  • Brooklyn Botanical Gardens
  • New York Botanical Gardens
  • Lowes
  • Brooklyn Arts Council
  • National Museum of American Indian
  • Brooklyn Center for Urban Environment
  • South African Mission


Coffey Park