The Science Survey • April 24, 2020 • https://thesciencesurvey.com/photography/2020/04/24/humanities-in-bronx-science/
Humanities in Bronx Science
Nate Lentz
Ellie Michaud '20 works on her college essay in English class.
Nate Lentz, Chief Photo Editor
Being that science is in our name, STEM subjects are often touted as the bread and butter of Bronx Science. While we have many amazing STEM classes and teachers, the humanities classes at Science are a hidden gem. There are English, World Languages, History, and Art classes to captivate the interest of every student, taught by some of the most talented teachers in the school. Not all of our students want to be scientists! While we have many amazing STEM classes and teachers, the humanities classes at Science are a hidden gem.
Nate LentzSophomores engage in deep discussion about the class reading during English class.
Nate LentzWill Nacos ’20 shows off his cool AirPods in AP French class.
Nate LentzEthan Hall ’20 peer reviews a college essay during English class.
Nate LentzSome seniors discuss the Do Now in AP Comparative Government.
Nate LentzA student reviews a text in Spanish class.
Nate LentzA group of juniors discuss their homework in EnglishNate LentzDaniella Castro ’20 does some research on her laptop in AP Literature.
Nate LentzA sophomore reads Charles Dickens’ ‘A Tale of Two Cities’ with engagement during English class.
Nate LentzDylan Marshall ’22 responds to a comment made by a peer during an English class discussion.