Update for Thursday, June 8th
Dear students and families of Unity,
Due to the unsafe air-quality conditions throughout the city, we will move to an asynchronous learning day tomorrow, Thursday, June 8th.
All students will not report to school for in-person learning. Instead, students will log into their Google Classroom accounts to obtain coursework assigned by their teachers. Assignments should be posted by 9am and should be completed by 3pm. In order to receive credit for tomorrow’s asynchronous learning day, students must complete one the two Google attendance forms below, depending on their grade level:
Teachers will be available from 9am to 3:30pm tomorrow to support students as they complete their assignments. Within these hours, students should contact teachers via Jupiter with any questions or to request support or guidance.
At this time, our plan is to resume regular in-person learning in our school buildings on Friday, June 9th. We will communicate directly with you via Jupiter if there is any change in our plan.
Most importantly, we encourage our entire community to care for their safety by taking the appropriate precautions, including limiting outdoor activity and staying inside. For a more detailed version of how to best care for your family’s safety, visit: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/06/07/us/wildfire-smoke-safety-asthma-high-risk.html
Unexpected circumstances such as this current health concern are never easy to negotiate. On behalf of our school, I thank you for making the necessary adjustments to best support your child’s education.
In unity,
Joshua Beauregard
Head of School
NOTICE OF MEETING OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES – 6/6/23
To Whom It May Concern,
Please see below for a public notice of the upcoming meeting of the Board of Trustees of Unity Preparatory Charter School of Brooklyn.
NOTICE OF MEETING OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES
OF
UNITY PREPARATORY CHARTER SCHOOL OF BROOKLYN
Notice is hereby given that there will be a meeting of the Board of Trustees of
Unity Preparatory Charter School of Brooklyn on Tuesday, June 6th, 2023 at 5:30pm.
Members of the public may attend the meeting at the
following locations:
432 Monroe Street
Brooklyn, NY 11221
70 East 10th Street
New York, NY 10003
611 Kosciuszko Street
Brooklyn, NY 11221
715 E. Passyunk Ave, Unit 2
Philadelphia, PA 19147
11 Walnut Court
New City, NY
121 DeKalb Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11201
88 Lexington Avenue
New York, NY 10016
864 Carroll Street
Brooklyn NY 11215
Members of the public may participate in the meeting by using the link below:
https://us06web.zoom.us/j/84991820785
Members of the public may view a livestream of the meeting by using the link below:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRhkGzAEcDA0SHn3W1tthSg/live
The Unity Scoop – June 2
Dear Families of Unity,
I hope that the short week has been good to you and loved ones!
In this edition of the Unity Scoop, I highlight our 6th graders for engaging in this week’s Poetry Slam. We also congratulate our middle school students for completing their STAR growth exams and our high school students who completed their US History Regents exam this week. Finally, we bring a new feature to the Scoop – a family member spotlight!
The busy and festive times continue this coming week with our 8th graders completing their state science exam on Monday, our earth science students completing their Regents exam on Thursday, and our high school student-athletes celebrating their end-of-year athletics banquet on Wednesday evening. We also have our middle school students showing off their spring spirit over the course of the full week!
Enjoy the weekend!
Best regards,
Josh
Josh Beauregard
Head of School / Co-founder
Updates as of June 2, 2023:
1. New – Unity’s 6th Grade Poets Show off their Skills!: Kudos to our talented 6th grade students for engaging in this week’s poetry slam. And congratulations to our winners!



2. Updated – June 2023 School-wide Calendar: For your family’s convenience, here is a schoolwide calendar of events for the month of June – print it out and throw it on the refrigerator door! It is possible that events could change and new events could be added. An up-to-date events calendar can always be accessed on our website. One important note for the coming week: unlike the NYCDOE, Unity does have school on Thursday (6/8) and Friday (6/9).

3. New – 2023-24 School Calendar Update: We plan to disseminate our calendar for the 2023-24 next week. One date to note is our first day of school for the coming year, which will be Wednesday, September 6th. We look forward to sharing the calendar with you next week!
4. New – Middle School Families – RSVP for Your Child’s Roundtable Presentation Now!: We are excited for our students’ Roundtable presentations, which will take place over three days: June 14th through June 16th. An RSVP form for your child’s Roundtable presentation will be disseminated by email early this coming week!
5. New – Unity Family Ambassador Spotlight of the Month!: We are thrilled to introduce a new feature to the Unity Scoop, a monthly profile of our amazing Unity Family Ambassadors. The Unity Family Ambassadors are a group of caregivers who meet monthly and serve as thought partners for many of our school’s initiatives. If you are interested in learning more about or joining the Unity Family Ambassadors, please reach out to Mr. Beckford (grades 6-8) or Ms. Young (grades 9-12).

Ms. Glenda Charles (Mother of Tylar Charles, Unity 11th Grader)
This month, we are thrilled to profile Ms. Glenda Charles, the mother of Unity 11th grade scholar Tylar Charles.
Some background:
The Charles family have been members of the Unity community since Tylar entered high school in 2020. Tylar is an active member of Unity Athletics, currently serving on our Volleyball team. Ms. Charles has been a member of the Unity Ambassadors since the group formed earlier this school year.
Occupation:
Ms. Charles works as a Nanny in the childcare industry.
Favorite Restaurant in Brooklyn?
Footprints Cafe – a Flatbush staple!
Your favorite self-care activity? (exercise, aromatherapy, etc.)
Ms. Charles has a wide array of self-care activities which help her to decompress. They include deep-sea diving, receiving deep tissue massages, getting facials and manicures and pedicures.
Why did you choose to send your child to Unity Prep?
Ms. Charles chose to send Tylar to Unity because she was impressed by the academic offerings and curriculum that the school provides as a college preparatory charter school. When seeking schools for Tylar to attend, Ms. Charles made her ultimate choice because she wanted to expose him to a deeper level of learning and leadership skills.
What is the best advice you could provide for an incoming caregiver?
Trust the school administration with your child’s safety.
How do you utilize JupiterEd?
Ms. Charles takes advantage of JupiterEd, our learning management software, by logging in consistently to keep track of her son’s grades.
What is your favorite aspect of Unity Prep?
Ms. Charles enjoys the great community we have at Unity. She stresses the importance of the community between the parents and the teachers, who work together to make sure students at Unity have the best chance at being successful..
What inspired you to ‘give back’ to our community by joining the Unity Family Ambassadors this year?
When thinking about what inspired her to join the Ambassadors this year, Ms. Charles was inspired seeing the ways in which her Tylar’s teachers support him inside and outside of the classroom.
6. Updated – Unity’s Spring Athletics Teams are Finishing Strong!: As our spring season comes to a close, we celebrate our student-athletes, their growth, and their successes. Our middle school spring athletic teams celebrated their seasons this past week. Enjoy the photos below and thanks to our families who came out to support! This coming Wednesday, our high school athletic teams will come together to celebrate their accomplishments this year. See the flier below for more details!



7. Recap – Unity’s 6th Graders Tour Campus at UConn!: Our 6th grade students recently visited the University of Connecticut to tour the campus and learn about what the life of a college student entails. For many of our 6th graders, this was the first time on a college campus away from home. Congratulations on this milestone, Unity 6th graders – this will be your first of many college trips over the coming years!



8. Recap – Unity’s Seniors Celebrate in Style During their Prom!: Our seniors had a great time as they danced the night away during the prom last week. Thank you to Mr. Lopez for his coordination and thank you to our staff chaperones who, as the photo below shows, took full opportunity to dress up and have fun with our soon-to-be graduates!


9. Recap – Unity Granted a Four-Year Renewal by the New York Board of Regents: On May 15th, 2023, the Board of Regents’ P-12 Education Committee voted to approve the New York State Education Department’s recommendation for Unity’s renewal for four years. Essentially, this means that we are able to continue to operate as a school and serve our students and families for four years before being up for renewal again. The maximum renewal term that a charter school may receive in New York is five years. We received a five-year renewal in 2018. Admittedly, a four-year renewal (versus five years) was a bit of a surprise given that we have grown and become stronger as a school over the past five years. At the same time, in the year 2023, there are key areas of our school that we aim to grow and expand. Moreover, there are strengths of our school that we will continue to leverage. Beyond the renewal, NYSED also decided to deny our request to expand downward to serve students in grades K-5. While we requested to expand downward knowing that it was an ambitious proposition, particularly given the decreasing enrollment among existing elementary schools across the city in recent years, we received encouragement from our families and city/state officials to seek an expansion and we wanted to honor that. Unfortunately, our efforts were not successful. As a result, our sole focus in the near term will be on providing an exceptional education to our students in grades 6-12. Details from the Board of Regents meeting can be found here.
10. Recap – New Students for Fall 2023 – Unity middle school has a few seats available for rising sixth graders for the 2023-24 school year. Finding the right middle school can be tough, and our current families (you!) are the best advocates. If you know of any interested families, please reach out to Mr. Beckford via email or cell (862-294-0219).
11. Recap – 2022-23 School Calendar of Key Events and Vacations: The table below reflects our key events and vacations calendar for the 2022-23 school year, including key events we ask for your collaboration with caregiver involvement. In addition, here is the updated PDF version of the table for your convenience. We look forward to meeting our newest families and reconnecting with our returning families at Family Kick-off-the-Year Festival & Family Orientation on August 31st!
|
Date |
Day of Week |
Events |
Applicable to Grade Levels |
| 8/31/22 | Wednesday | Orientation Festival, 4-7pm | 6-12 |
| 9/7/22 | Wednesday | First day of school for students | 6-12 |
| 9/21/22 (New date) | Wednesday | MS Back to School Night, 6pm | 6-8 |
| 9/22/22 (New date) | Thursday | HS Back to School Night, 6pm | 9-12 |
| 10/10/22 | Monday | Indigenous People’s Day, school closed | 6-12 |
| 11/8/22 | Tuesday | Election Day, In-service day for all staff / remote asynchronous day for all students | 6-12 |
| 11/11/22 | Friday | Veteran’s Day, school closed | 6-12 |
| 11/21/22 – 11/22/22 | Monday – Tuesday | MS & HS Family Conferences (11/21 – 5-8pm; 11/22 – 9am-1pm | 6-12 |
| 11/23/22 – 11/25/22 | Wednesday – Friday | Thanksgiving Recess, school closed | 6-12 |
| 12/22/22 | Thursday | Early dismissal (1:15pm for MS; 2:30pm for HS) | 6-12 |
| 12/23/22 – 1/3/23 | Friday – Tuesday | Winter Recess, school closed | 6-12 |
| 1/16/23 | Monday | Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day, school closed | 6-12 |
| 2/17/23 | Friday | Remote asynchronous day for MS students only | 6-8 |
| 2/20/23 – 2/24/23 | Monday – Friday | Midwinter Recess, school closed | 6-12 |
| 3/16/23 – 3/17/23 | Thursday – Friday | MS Family Conferences (3/16 – 5-8pm;
3/17 – 9am-1pm) |
6-8 |
| 4/6/23 – 4/14/23 | Thursday – Friday | Spring Recess, school closed | 6-12 |
| 4/19/23 – 4/21/23 | Wednesday – Friday | MS ELA state exam window | 6-8 |
| 4/19/23 – 4/20/23 | Wednesday – Thursday | HS Family Conferences (4/19 – 5-8pm;
4/20 – 9am-1pm) |
9-12 |
| 4/21/23 | Friday | Remote asynchronous day for HS students | 9-12 |
| 5/1/23 – 5/12/23 | Monday – Friday | Advanced Placement exam window | 9-12 |
| 5/2/23 – 5/4/23 | Tuesday – Thursday | MS math state exam window | 6-8 |
| 5/12/23 | Friday | College Signing Day event | 6-12 |
| 5/29/23 | Monday | Memorial Day, school closed | 6-12 |
| 6/14/23 – 6/20/23 | Wednesday – Tuesday | MS Roundtable presentations | 6-8 |
| 6/14/23 – 6/23/23 | Wednesday – Friday | Regents exam window | 8-12 |
| 6/19/23 | Monday | Juneteenth, school closed | 6-12 |
| 6/23/23 | Friday | Last day of school for students | 6-12 |
| 6/23/23 | Friday | 8th grade & 12th grade graduation ceremonies | 8 & 12 |
Relevant Information from Past Editions of The Scoop:
Our Community Pledge as a school outlines the actions our staff, families, and students are committed to taking. By following through on our commitments, we will undoubtedly have an enormously successful school year!

Information and Guidance on Unity’s Dress Codes for the 2022-23 School Year: Unity’s dress codes by grade level are provided below.
- Grades 6-8: Here is a link to all things dress code for all middle school students.
- Grades 9-12: Unity High’s dress code is outlined below:
- Tops:
- It is strongly encouraged that an official Unity top is worn in the spirit of school pride and in being united in our collective focus on learning. “Official” is defined as a top (T-Shirt or Polos) purchased from an approved vendor.
- In cases where students do not take our recommendation, students can wear tops of their choice so long as the top covers their entire torso and shoulders.
- Tops must not bear any offensive and/or inappropriate language and/or images and may not be crop tops, tube tops, halter tops or tank tops.
- Bottoms:
- Student bottoms must be long enough that the hem hits the top of the knee, shin, or ankle.
- Bottoms must properly fit and be worn at the waist. A belt must be worn if bottoms are unable to fit at the waist without sagging.
- Bottoms may have rips or tears.
- Bottoms may not be leggings, tights, catsuits/bodysuits, basketball shorts or display undergarments.
- Shoes:
- All shoes must have backs, be closed-toed, and low heeled.
- Sandals, flip-flops, and athletic slides ARE NOT permitted (worn with or without socks).
- Crocs ARE permitted so long as the backstrap is raised behind the ankle at all times.
- For reasons related to safety, the policy for shoes will apply for all dress down days and spirit days.
- Tops:
School Supply Guidance: Having all of our students equipped with the supplies they need is essential to getting off to a strong start to the school year. We offer guidance below on school supplies by grade level:
COVID-19 Vaccines: Currently, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has authorized three COVID-19 vaccines: the Pfizer-BioNTech, Moderna, and Johnson & Johnson/Janssen vaccines. The vaccine can prevent COVID-19 symptoms and severe COVID-19 illness. People 5 and older are eligible for the vaccine. Those who are fully vaccinated can more safely gather with friends and enjoy other benefits of vaccination. Many vaccination sites in the city no longer require appointments.
- See a list of sites where you can get a walk-up vaccination today. To find a vaccination site near you, including those that take appointments, use the City’s Vaccine Finder.
- Note, people who are 12 to 17 years old can only receive the Pfizer vaccine.
Mental Health Counseling and Social Work Services at Unity: If you would like to speak to a social worker about your child’s mental health or if you would like your child to receive support from a social worker in school, please reach out to Ms. Del Purgatorio via phone or text (347-688-9107) or email (tdelpurgatorio@unityprep.org)
Unity social workers can also be of assistance in providing information regarding social services (for example: housing, immigration, access to community mental health services & referrals to mental health providers, food security / access to food, public assistance, crisis intervention, etc.).
If your child or family member is experiencing a mental health crisis, NYC Well is available 24 hours a day and can be accessed by phone (1-888-NYC-WELL) or text (text WELL to 65173) or by internet chat via their website: https://nycwell.cityofnewyork.
Discounts on Home Internet Services Available: If your household is struggling to afford internet service during the COVID-19 pandemic, you may be eligible for a monthly service discount through the Emergency Broadband Benefit. Please visit this information page or call 833-511-0311 for more information.
NOTICE OF MEETING OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES – 5/30/23
To Whom It May Concern,
Please see below for a public notice of the upcoming meeting of the Board of Trustees of Unity Preparatory Charter School of Brooklyn.
NOTICE OF MEETING OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES
OF
UNITY PREPARATORY CHARTER SCHOOL OF BROOKLYN
Notice is hereby given that there will be a meeting of the Board of Trustees of
Unity Preparatory Charter School of Brooklyn on Tuesday, May 30th, 2023 at 5:30pm.
Members of the public may attend the meeting at the
following locations:
432 Monroe Street
Brooklyn, NY 11221
70 East 10th Street
New York, NY 10003
715 E. Passyunk Ave, Unit 2
Philadelphia, PA 19147
11 Walnut Court
New City, NY
121 DeKalb Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11201
88 Lexington Avenue
New York, NY 10016
864 Carroll Street
Brooklyn NY 11215
Members of the public may participate in the meeting by using the link below:
The Unity Scoop – May 29
Dear Families of Unity,
I hope that you and your loved ones have enjoyed the beautiful weather this holiday weekend.
This coming week, we officially enter the last month of the school year. With the month of June comes a strong and festive finale to the year with Roundtable presentations at our middle school, Regents exams for students in grades 8-12, end-of-year trips, and, of course, graduation ceremonies for our 8th graders and seniors!
A comprehensive June calendar is now available – see the updates below. In addition to the new month’s calendar, this edition of The Scoop features a recent college trip by our 6th graders, some photos from last week’s Senior Prom, information on Unity’s charter renewal by the Board of Regents, and a host of community highlights from the past two weeks.
Well wishes to all in the week ahead!
Best regards,
Josh
Josh Beauregard
Head of School / Co-founder
Updates as of May 29, 2023:
7. New – June 2023 School-wide Calendar: For your family’s convenience, here is a schoolwide calendar of events for the month of June – print it out and throw it on the refrigerator door! It is possible that events could change and new events could be added. An up-to-date events calendar can always be accessed on our website.

2. New – Unity’s 6th Graders Tour Campus at UConn!: Our 6th grade students recently visited the University of Connecticut to tour the campus and learn about what the life of a college student entails. For many of our 6th graders, this was the first time on a college campus away from home. Congratulations on this milestone, Unity 6th graders – this will be your first of many college trips over the coming years!



3. New – Unity’s Seniors Celebrate in Style During their Prom!: Our seniors had a great time as they danced the night away during the prom last week. Thank you to Mr. Lopez for his coordination and thank you to our staff chaperones who, as the photo below shows, took full opportunity to dress up and have fun with our soon-to-be graduates!


4. New – Unity Granted a Four-Year Renewal by the New York Board of Regents: On May 15th, 2023, the Board of Regents’ P-12 Education Committee voted to approve the New York State Education Department’s recommendation for Unity’s renewal for four years. Essentially, this means that we are able to continue to operate as a school and serve our students and families for four years before being up for renewal again. The maximum renewal term that a charter school may receive in New York is five years. We received a five-year renewal in 2018. Admittedly, a four-year renewal (versus five years) was a bit of a surprise given that we have grown and become stronger as a school over the past five years. At the same time, in the year 2023, there are key areas of our school that we aim to grow and expand. Moreover, there are strengths of our school that we will continue to leverage. Beyond the renewal, NYSED also decided to deny our request to expand downward to serve students in grades K-5. While we requested to expand downward knowing that it was an ambitious proposition, particularly given the decreasing enrollment among existing elementary schools across the city in recent years, we received encouragement from our families and city/state officials to seek an expansion and we wanted to honor that. Unfortunately, our efforts were not successful. As a result, our sole focus in the near term will be on providing an exceptional education to our students in grades 6-12. Details from the Board of Regents meeting can be found here.
5. Recap – Unity’s Young Artists Exhibit their Works at a Local Gallery!: Unity students, staff, family members, and community members recently participated in our full school art exhibition at the Art Cave Gallery on Broadway. The affair featured artwork and essays created by Ms. Glickman’s and Mr. Berkeley’s art students this year. A highlight of the evening was having our students provide guided tours of their work and offer their thoughts, inspirations, and methods behind their work. Congrats to Ms. Glickman and Mr. Berkeley and their students for bringing this glorious event to our community! And thank you to our families who came out to support!





6. Recap – Unity High Students Learn about Careers in Orthopedics!: A group of our high school science students learned about the field of orthopedics earlier this month during a visit to New York-Presbyterian/Brooklyn Methodist Hospital. During the visit, students engaged in lively discussions and hands-on activities with doctors, faculty, and staff.




7. Recap – Unity’s Dance Students Perform in Winter Recital!: Unity’s dance students across grades 6-12 performed in front of a full audience of students, families, and staff earlier this month. Congratulations to our many students who performed and showed off all that they have learned in their class thus far this year. Thank you to many families and staff who came out to take in the performance and support the cause. And, finally, congratulations to Ms. McRae and Ms. Parnell on continuing to bring our dance program to new heights!




8. Recap – Unity High Celebrates College Signing Day in Style: Unity recently celebrated our annual “College Signing Day”! This tradition began by former First Lady Michelle Obama; it provides high schools the opportunity to honor seniors as they declare their postgraduate plans. During the ceremony, the entire high school community and families of our seniors gathered in our gym. As you can tell from the photos, the space was filled with excitement and pride. Seniors each gave thanks to family members and staff who helped in their journey. As each senior announced where she/he would attend college, the entire gym erupted in applause. It was a beautiful event!





9. Recap – Unity’s Spring Athletics Teams Continue to Rally!: Our spring athletic season continues to be in full swing. Enjoy the full gamut of photos of our middle school spring athletics teams below. Overall, we have 116 middle school students who are participating in scholastic team sports this spring – almost half of our entire middle school! It is thrilling to have so many of our students developing their teamwork skills, experiencing the impact of practice on performance, and learning about how to best overcome challenges to reach common goals. Go Panthers!






10. Recap – New Students for Fall 2023 – Unity middle school has a few seats available for rising sixth graders for the 2023-24 school year. Finding the right middle school can be tough, and our current families (you!) are the best advocates. If you know of any interested families, please reach out to Mr. Beckford via email or cell (862-294-0219).
11. Updated – 2022-23 School Calendar of Key Events and Vacations: The table below reflects our key events and vacations calendar for the 2022-23 school year, including key events we ask for your collaboration with caregiver involvement. In addition, here is the updated PDF version of the table for your convenience. We look forward to meeting our newest families and reconnecting with our returning families at Family Kick-off-the-Year Festival & Family Orientation on August 31st!
|
Date |
Day of Week |
Events |
Applicable to Grade Levels |
| 8/31/22 | Wednesday | Orientation Festival, 4-7pm | 6-12 |
| 9/7/22 | Wednesday | First day of school for students | 6-12 |
| 9/21/22 (New date) | Wednesday | MS Back to School Night, 6pm | 6-8 |
| 9/22/22 (New date) | Thursday | HS Back to School Night, 6pm | 9-12 |
| 10/10/22 | Monday | Indigenous People’s Day, school closed | 6-12 |
| 11/8/22 | Tuesday | Election Day, In-service day for all staff / remote asynchronous day for all students | 6-12 |
| 11/11/22 | Friday | Veteran’s Day, school closed | 6-12 |
| 11/21/22 – 11/22/22 | Monday – Tuesday | MS & HS Family Conferences (11/21 – 5-8pm; 11/22 – 9am-1pm | 6-12 |
| 11/23/22 – 11/25/22 | Wednesday – Friday | Thanksgiving Recess, school closed | 6-12 |
| 12/22/22 | Thursday | Early dismissal (1:15pm for MS; 2:30pm for HS) | 6-12 |
| 12/23/22 – 1/3/23 | Friday – Tuesday | Winter Recess, school closed | 6-12 |
| 1/16/23 | Monday | Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day, school closed | 6-12 |
| 2/17/23 | Friday | Remote asynchronous day for MS students only | 6-8 |
| 2/20/23 – 2/24/23 | Monday – Friday | Midwinter Recess, school closed | 6-12 |
| 3/16/23 – 3/17/23 | Thursday – Friday | MS Family Conferences (3/16 – 5-8pm;
3/17 – 9am-1pm) |
6-8 |
| 4/6/23 – 4/14/23 | Thursday – Friday | Spring Recess, school closed | 6-12 |
| 4/19/23 – 4/21/23 | Wednesday – Friday | MS ELA state exam window | 6-8 |
| 4/19/23 – 4/20/23 | Wednesday – Thursday | HS Family Conferences (4/19 – 5-8pm;
4/20 – 9am-1pm) |
9-12 |
| 4/21/23 | Friday | Remote asynchronous day for HS students | 9-12 |
| 5/1/23 – 5/12/23 | Monday – Friday | Advanced Placement exam window | 9-12 |
| 5/2/23 – 5/4/23 | Tuesday – Thursday | MS math state exam window | 6-8 |
| 5/12/23 | Friday | College Signing Day event | 6-12 |
| 5/29/23 | Monday | Memorial Day, school closed | 6-12 |
| 6/14/23 – 6/20/23 | Wednesday – Tuesday | MS Roundtable presentations | 6-8 |
| 6/14/23 – 6/23/23 | Wednesday – Friday | Regents exam window | 8-12 |
| 6/19/23 | Monday | Juneteenth, school closed | 6-12 |
| 6/23/23 | Friday | Last day of school for students | 6-12 |
| 6/23/23 | Friday | 8th grade & 12th grade graduation ceremonies | 8 & 12 |
Relevant Information from Past Editions of The Scoop:
Our Community Pledge as a school outlines the actions our staff, families, and students are committed to taking. By following through on our commitments, we will undoubtedly have an enormously successful school year!
Information and Guidance on Unity’s Dress Codes for the 2022-23 School Year: Unity’s dress codes by grade level are provided below.
- Grades 6-8: Here is a link to all things dress code for all middle school students.
- Grades 9-12: Unity High’s dress code is outlined below:
- Tops:
- It is strongly encouraged that an official Unity top is worn in the spirit of school pride and in being united in our collective focus on learning. “Official” is defined as a top (T-Shirt or Polos) purchased from an approved vendor.
- In cases where students do not take our recommendation, students can wear tops of their choice so long as the top covers their entire torso and shoulders.
- Tops must not bear any offensive and/or inappropriate language and/or images and may not be crop tops, tube tops, halter tops or tank tops.
- Bottoms:
- Student bottoms must be long enough that the hem hits the top of the knee, shin, or ankle.
- Bottoms must properly fit and be worn at the waist. A belt must be worn if bottoms are unable to fit at the waist without sagging.
- Bottoms may have rips or tears.
- Bottoms may not be leggings, tights, catsuits/bodysuits, basketball shorts or display undergarments.
- Shoes:
- All shoes must have backs, be closed-toed, and low heeled.
- Sandals, flip-flops, and athletic slides ARE NOT permitted (worn with or without socks).
- Crocs ARE permitted so long as the backstrap is raised behind the ankle at all times.
- For reasons related to safety, the policy for shoes will apply for all dress down days and spirit days.
- Tops:
School Supply Guidance: Having all of our students equipped with the supplies they need is essential to getting off to a strong start to the school year. We offer guidance below on school supplies by grade level:
COVID-19 Vaccines: Currently, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has authorized three COVID-19 vaccines: the Pfizer-BioNTech, Moderna, and Johnson & Johnson/Janssen vaccines. The vaccine can prevent COVID-19 symptoms and severe COVID-19 illness. People 5 and older are eligible for the vaccine. Those who are fully vaccinated can more safely gather with friends and enjoy other benefits of vaccination. Many vaccination sites in the city no longer require appointments.
- See a list of sites where you can get a walk-up vaccination today. To find a vaccination site near you, including those that take appointments, use the City’s Vaccine Finder.
- Note, people who are 12 to 17 years old can only receive the Pfizer vaccine.
Mental Health Counseling and Social Work Services at Unity: If you would like to speak to a social worker about your child’s mental health or if you would like your child to receive support from a social worker in school, please reach out to Ms. Del Purgatorio via phone or text (347-688-9107) or email (tdelpurgatorio@unityprep.org)
Unity social workers can also be of assistance in providing information regarding social services (for example: housing, immigration, access to community mental health services & referrals to mental health providers, food security / access to food, public assistance, crisis intervention, etc.).
If your child or family member is experiencing a mental health crisis, NYC Well is available 24 hours a day and can be accessed by phone (1-888-NYC-WELL) or text (text WELL to 65173) or by internet chat via their website: https://nycwell.cityofnewyork.
Discounts on Home Internet Services Available: If your household is struggling to afford internet service during the COVID-19 pandemic, you may be eligible for a monthly service discount through the Emergency Broadband Benefit. Please visit this information page or call 833-511-0311 for more information.
The Unity Scoop – May 21
Dear Families of Unity,
I hope that you stayed dry on Saturday and are enjoying some sunshine today. Kudos to all of our families that participated in Friday’s art exhibition and Saturday’s dance recital. It felt great to honor students as they showcased their talents as young artists and performers!
Enjoy the many wonderful photos below of our students in action this past week!
Best regards,
Josh
Josh Beauregard
Head of School / Co-founder
Updates as of May 21, 2023:
1. New – Unity’s Young Artists Exhibit their Works at a Local Gallery!: This past Friday, students, staff, family members, and community members participated in our full school art exhibition at the Art Cave Gallery on Broadway. The affair featured artwork and essays created by Ms. Glickman’s and Mr. Berkeley’s art students this year. A highlight of the evening was having our students provide guided tours of their work and offer their thoughts, inspirations, and methods behind their work. Congrats to Ms. Glickman and Mr. Berkeley and their students for bringing this glorious event to our community! And thank you to our families who came out to support!





2. New – Unity High Students Learn about Careers in Orthopedics!: A group of our high school science students learned about the field of orthopedics this past week during a visit to New York-Presbyterian/Brooklyn Methodist Hospital. During the visit, students engaged in lively discussions and hands-on activities with doctors, faculty, and staff.




3. New – Unity’s Dance Students Perform in Winter Recital!: Unity’s dance students across grades 6-12 performed in front of a full audience of students, families, and staff yesterday. Congratulations to our many students who performed and showed off all that they have learned in their class thus far this year. Thank you to many families and staff who came out to take in the performance and support the cause. And, finally, congratulations to Ms. McCrae and Ms. Parnell on continuing to bring our dance program to new heights!




4. Updated (with New Photos!) – Unity High Celebrates College Signing Day in Style: Unity recently celebrated our annual “College Signing Day”! This tradition began by former First Lady Michelle Obama; it provides high schools the opportunity to honor seniors as they declare their postgraduate plans. During the ceremony, the entire high school community and families of our seniors gathered in our gym. As you can tell from the photos, the space was filled with excitement and pride. Seniors each gave thanks to family members and staff who helped in their journey. As each senior announced where she/he would attend college, the entire gym erupted in applause. It was a beautiful event!





5. Updated – Unity’s Spring Athletics Teams Continue to Rally!: Our spring athletic season continues to be in full swing. Enjoy the full gamut of photos of our middle school spring athletics teams below. Overall, we have 116 middle school students who are participating in scholastic team sports this spring – almost half of our entire middle school! It is thrilling to have so many of our students developing their teamwork skills, experiencing the impact of practice on performance, and learning about how to best overcome challenges to reach common goals. Go Panthers!






6. Recap – Alumni Spotlight of the Month – Jordan Grant, Unity’s Class of 2020: We are thrilled to share with our entire community the accomplishments of our alumni whenever we can. This month, we proudly provide an update on the postsecondary success of Jordan Grant, who is now working toward his Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology, with a minor in Sociology, at CUNY John Jay College. Kudos to Jordan in making the most of his postsecondary opportunities thus far!

Some Background:
Jordan Grant was a member of Unity’s first class and began at Unity as a 6th grader in fall of 2013. He graduated from Unity in 2020 as a member of Unity’s founding class.
Accomplishments:
Jordan earned his Associate’s Degree in Liberal Arts from CUNY Guttman Community College in 2022, and is now working on his Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology, with a minor in Sociology, at CUNY John Jay College. He is on track to receive this degree in May 2024.
Fun Facts:
Jordan loves the extracurriculars at John Jay. He recently leveled up to a green belt in the Karate Club. If it fits his schedule, he may take Judo next semester. Jordan plans to attend graduate school for an advanced degree in Mental Health Counseling after completing his undergraduate degree.
Advice for Unity Underclassmen (middle and high school):
Jordan’s advice to Unity students is to be diligent and responsible. Pick a college that fits your career and makes you feel comfortable!
7. Recap – May 2023 School-wide Calendar: For your family’s convenience, here is a schoolwide calendar of events for the month of May – print it out and throw it on the refrigerator door! It is possible that events could change and new events could be added. An up-to-date events calendar can always be accessed on our website.
8. Recap – New Students for Fall 2023 – Unity middle school has a few seats available for rising sixth graders for the 2023-24 school year. Finding the right middle school can be tough, and our current families (you!) are the best advocates. If you know of any interested families, please reach out to Mr. Beckford via email or cell (862-294-0219).
9. Recap – 2022-23 School Calendar of Key Events and Vacations: The table below reflects our key events and vacations calendar for the 2022-23 school year, including key events we ask for your collaboration with caregiver involvement. In addition, here is the updated PDF version of the table for your convenience. We look forward to meeting our newest families and reconnecting with our returning families at Family Kick-off-the-Year Festival & Family Orientation on August 31st!
|
Date |
Day of Week |
Events |
Applicable to Grade Levels |
| 8/31/22 | Wednesday | Orientation Festival, 4-7pm | 6-12 |
| 9/7/22 | Wednesday | First day of school for students | 6-12 |
| 9/21/22 (New date) | Wednesday | MS Back to School Night, 6pm | 6-8 |
| 9/22/22 (New date) | Thursday | HS Back to School Night, 6pm | 9-12 |
| 10/10/22 | Monday | Indigenous People’s Day, school closed | 6-12 |
| 11/8/22 | Tuesday | Election Day, In-service day for all staff / remote asynchronous day for all students | 6-12 |
| 11/11/22 | Friday | Veteran’s Day, school closed | 6-12 |
| 11/21/22 – 11/22/22 | Monday – Tuesday | MS & HS Family Conferences (11/21 – 5-8pm; 11/22 – 9am-1pm | 6-12 |
| 11/23/22 – 11/25/22 | Wednesday – Friday | Thanksgiving Recess, school closed | 6-12 |
| 12/22/22 | Thursday | Early dismissal (1:15pm for MS; 2:30pm for HS) | 6-12 |
| 12/23/22 – 1/3/23 | Friday – Tuesday | Winter Recess, school closed | 6-12 |
| 1/16/23 | Monday | Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day, school closed | 6-12 |
| 2/17/23 | Friday | Remote asynchronous day for MS students only | 6-8 |
| 2/20/23 – 2/24/23 | Monday – Friday | Midwinter Recess, school closed | 6-12 |
| 3/16/23 – 3/17/23 | Thursday – Friday | MS Family Conferences (3/16 – 5-8pm;
3/17 – 9am-1pm) |
6-8 |
| 4/6/23 – 4/14/23 | Thursday – Friday | Spring Recess, school closed | 6-12 |
| 4/19/23 – 4/21/23 | Wednesday – Friday | MS ELA state exam window | 6-8 |
| 4/19/23 – 4/20/23 | Wednesday – Thursday | HS Family Conferences (4/19 – 5-8pm;
4/20 – 9am-1pm) |
9-12 |
| 4/21/23 | Friday | Remote asynchronous day for HS students | 9-12 |
| 5/1/23 – 5/12/23 | Monday – Friday | Advanced Placement exam window | 9-12 |
| 5/2/23 – 5/4/23 | Tuesday – Thursday | MS math state exam window | 6-8 |
| 5/12/23 | Friday | College Signing Day event | 6-12 |
| 5/29/23 | Monday | Memorial Day, school closed | 6-12 |
| 6/14/23 – 6/20/23 | Wednesday – Tuesday | MS Roundtable presentations | 6-8 |
| 6/14/23 – 6/23/23 | Wednesday – Friday | Regents exam window | 8-12 |
| 6/19/23 | Monday | Juneteenth, school closed | 6-12 |
| 6/23/23 | Friday | Last day of school for students | 6-12 |
| 6/23/23 | Friday | 8th grade & 12th grade graduation ceremonies | 8 & 12 |
Relevant Information from Past Editions of The Scoop:
Our Community Pledge as a school outlines the actions our staff, families, and students are committed to taking. By following through on our commitments, we will undoubtedly have an enormously successful school year!

Information and Guidance on Unity’s Dress Codes for the 2022-23 School Year: Unity’s dress codes by grade level are provided below.
- Grades 6-8: Here is a link to all things dress code for all middle school students.
- Grades 9-12: Unity High’s dress code is outlined below:
- Tops:
- It is strongly encouraged that an official Unity top is worn in the spirit of school pride and in being united in our collective focus on learning. “Official” is defined as a top (T-Shirt or Polos) purchased from an approved vendor.
- In cases where students do not take our recommendation, students can wear tops of their choice so long as the top covers their entire torso and shoulders.
- Tops must not bear any offensive and/or inappropriate language and/or images and may not be crop tops, tube tops, halter tops or tank tops.
- Bottoms:
- Student bottoms must be long enough that the hem hits the top of the knee, shin, or ankle.
- Bottoms must properly fit and be worn at the waist. A belt must be worn if bottoms are unable to fit at the waist without sagging.
- Bottoms may have rips or tears.
- Bottoms may not be leggings, tights, catsuits/bodysuits, basketball shorts or display undergarments.
- Shoes:
- All shoes must have backs, be closed-toed, and low heeled.
- Sandals, flip-flops, and athletic slides ARE NOT permitted (worn with or without socks).
- Crocs ARE permitted so long as the backstrap is raised behind the ankle at all times.
- For reasons related to safety, the policy for shoes will apply for all dress down days and spirit days.
- Tops:
School Supply Guidance: Having all of our students equipped with the supplies they need is essential to getting off to a strong start to the school year. We offer guidance below on school supplies by grade level:
COVID-19 Vaccines: Currently, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has authorized three COVID-19 vaccines: the Pfizer-BioNTech, Moderna, and Johnson & Johnson/Janssen vaccines. The vaccine can prevent COVID-19 symptoms and severe COVID-19 illness. People 5 and older are eligible for the vaccine. Those who are fully vaccinated can more safely gather with friends and enjoy other benefits of vaccination. Many vaccination sites in the city no longer require appointments.
- See a list of sites where you can get a walk-up vaccination today. To find a vaccination site near you, including those that take appointments, use the City’s Vaccine Finder.
- Note, people who are 12 to 17 years old can only receive the Pfizer vaccine.
Mental Health Counseling and Social Work Services at Unity: If you would like to speak to a social worker about your child’s mental health or if you would like your child to receive support from a social worker in school, please reach out to Ms. Del Purgatorio via phone or text (347-688-9107) or email (tdelpurgatorio@unityprep.org)
Unity social workers can also be of assistance in providing information regarding social services (for example: housing, immigration, access to community mental health services & referrals to mental health providers, food security / access to food, public assistance, crisis intervention, etc.).
If your child or family member is experiencing a mental health crisis, NYC Well is available 24 hours a day and can be accessed by phone (1-888-NYC-WELL) or text (text WELL to 65173) or by internet chat via their website: https://nycwell.cityofnewyork.
Discounts on Home Internet Services Available: If your household is struggling to afford internet service during the COVID-19 pandemic, you may be eligible for a monthly service discount through the Emergency Broadband Benefit. Please visit this information page or call 833-511-0311 for more information.
NOTICE OF MEETING OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES – 5/23/23
To Whom It May Concern,
Please see below for a public notice of the upcoming meeting of the Board of Trustees of Unity Preparatory Charter School of Brooklyn.
NOTICE OF MEETING OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES
OF
UNITY PREPARATORY CHARTER SCHOOL OF BROOKLYN
Notice is hereby given that there will be a meeting of the Board of Trustees of
Unity Preparatory Charter School of Brooklyn on Tuesday, May 23rd, 2023 at 7:00pm.
Members of the public may attend the meeting at the
following locations:
432 Monroe Street
Brooklyn, NY 11221
70 East 10th Street
New York, NY 10003
715 E. Passyunk Ave, Unit 2
Philadelphia, PA 19147
11 Walnut Court
New City, NY
121 DeKalb Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11201
88 Lexington Avenue
New York, NY 10016
864 Carroll Street
Brooklyn NY 11215
Members of the public may participate in the meeting by using the link below:
https://us06web.zoom.us/j/88348725790
Members of the public may view a livestream of the meeting by using the link below:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRhkGzAEcDA0SHn3W1tthSg/live
The Unity Scoop – May 14
Dear Families of Unity,
I want to begin by wishing a Happy Mother’s Day to all of the Unity mothers in our community. You are absolute superheroes and deserve hugs and appreciation each and every day of the year!
Congratulations to all of our high school students who completed their Advanced Placement (AP) exams this past week, including students who have been working all year in AP Calculus, AP Computer Science, AP Biology, and AP World History. We are immensely proud of you!
Finally, congratulations to our 12th graders who were celebrated during our annual College Signing Day event on Friday. Thank you to all of our families who participated in the heartwarming affair!
Best regards,
Josh
Josh Beauregard
Head of School / Co-founder
Updates as of May 14, 2023:
1. Updated – May 2023 School-wide Calendar: For your family’s convenience, here is a schoolwide calendar of events for the month of May – print it out and throw it on the refrigerator door! It is possible that events could change and new events could be added. An up-to-date events calendar can always be accessed on our website.
2. New – Unity High Celebrates College Signing Day in Style: Unity celebrated our annual “College Signing Day” yesterday! This tradition began by former First Lady Michelle Obama; it provides high schools the opportunity to honor seniors as they declare their postgraduate plans. During the ceremony, the entire high school community and families of our seniors gathered in our gym. As you can tell from the photos, the space was filled with excitement and pride. Seniors each gave thanks to family members and staff who helped on their journey. As each senior announced where she/he would attend college, the entire gym erupted in applause. It was a beautiful event!



3. Updated – Unity High Art Exhibit to Showcase our Student’s Artistic Talents, Friday, May 19th at 4:30pm!: All Unity families are cordially invited to support our young and talented artists during an exhibition this Friday. Student artwork will be exhibited at the Brooklyn Art Cave, at 897 Broadway in Brooklyn. See the flier below for details!

4. New – Alumni Spotlight of the Month – Jordan Grant, Unity’s Class of 2020: We are thrilled to share with our entire community the accomplishments of our alumni whenever we can. This month, we proudly provide an update on the postsecondary success of Jordan Grant, who is now working toward his Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology, with a minor in Sociology, at CUNY John Jay College. Kudos to Jordan in making the most of his postsecondary opportunities thus far!

Some Background:
Jordan Grant was a member of Unity’s first class and began at Unity as a 6th grader in fall of 2013. He graduated from Unity in 2020 as a member of Unity’s founding class.
Accomplishments:
Jordan earned his Associate’s Degree in Liberal Arts from CUNY Guttman Community College in 2022, and is now working on his Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology, with a minor in Sociology, at CUNY John Jay College. He is on track to receive this degree in May 2024.
Fun Facts:
Jordan loves the extracurriculars at John Jay. He recently leveled up to a green belt in the Karate Club. If it fits his schedule, he may take Judo next semester. Jordan plans to attend graduate school for an advanced degree in Mental Health Counseling after completing his undergraduate degree.
Advice for Unity Underclassmen (middle and high school):
Jordan’s advice to Unity students is to be diligent and responsible. Pick a college that fits your career and makes you feel comfortable!
5. Recap – Kudos to our Core Value Champions for the Full Month of April!: Our P.R.I.D.E. Core Values of Progress, Respect for All, Integrity, Discovery, and Empathy represent qualities that we covet as a school community. They also represent qualities that we believe empower our students to lead fulfilling lives and, therefore, qualities that we have a responsibility to actively teach and positively reinforce. The students listed below were leaders for the month of April in being recognized by their teachers for demonstrating our Core Values. On behalf of our school community, we are proud of these students and look forward to continuing to shout out all of our students when they demonstrate P.R.I.D.E. in our community.
|
Grades 6-8 |
Grades 9-12 |
||||
|
Name |
Grade |
Total Core Value Shoutouts |
Name |
Grade |
Total Core Value Shoutouts |
| Makarios McCalmont |
6 |
20 |
Ethan Desravines |
9 |
15 |
| Brandon Frankson |
6 |
21 |
Malachi Lewis |
9 |
15 |
| Malachi Reid |
6 |
20 |
Daniel Martinez |
9 |
18 |
| Heavenlee Grant |
6 |
26 |
Evan Ramos |
9 |
19 |
| Nylah Telesford |
6 |
21 |
Christopher McGinnis |
9 |
21 |
| Christopher Hallums |
6 |
20 |
Miley Ortiz |
9 |
15 |
| Hawa Diallo |
6 |
23 |
N’vy-Jamayka Thomas |
9 |
15 |
| Rowlyn Gonzalez |
6 |
21 |
Omaira Arias Clarke |
9 |
17 |
| Travis Burgos |
6 |
22 |
Ibrahima Barry |
9 |
15 |
| Brook’lynn Fields |
6 |
21 |
Reginald Faulkner |
9 |
15 |
| Madison Birchmore |
6 |
23 |
Cheyenne Young |
9 |
19 |
| Mariah Lawhorne |
7 |
14 |
Jeshaun Edwards |
9 |
22 |
| Steven Trivedi |
7 |
13 |
Michael Cox |
9 |
17 |
| Kylee Alexander |
7 |
13 |
Levell Hayes |
9 |
16 |
| Andre Graham-Wheeler |
7 |
15 |
Rhianna Mitchell |
10 |
13 |
| Emrick Francois |
7 |
14 |
Destin Mattey |
10 |
14 |
| Tenajah Rodgers |
7 |
13 |
Joshua Bastaldo |
10 |
13 |
| Makayla Vasquez |
7 |
15 |
Daniella Horsford |
10 |
15 |
| Sariah Wilson |
7 |
15 |
Jahia Upsher |
10 |
12 |
| Jamari Ports |
7 |
13 |
Jade Springfield |
10 |
13 |
| Jahlysa Edwards |
7 |
14 |
Iliana Laverpool |
10 |
11 |
| Steven Reales |
8 |
23 |
Alexis May |
10 |
20 |
| Terrell Gibbs |
8 |
23 |
Stephanie Kwamina |
10 |
14 |
| Ziare Montalvo |
8 |
19 |
Eycha Jimenez |
10 |
11 |
| Prince Elder |
8 |
21 |
Xavier Charles |
11 |
11 |
| Kyle Brotherson |
8 |
19 |
Chase Grimes |
11 |
17 |
| Sydney Danns |
8 |
19 |
Jelan Luke |
11 |
17 |
| Daquan Joseph |
8 |
20 |
Joshua Carter |
11 |
12 |
| Amani Prince |
8 |
24 |
Shaniel Chambers |
11 |
11 |
| Keillyan Garcia |
8 |
19 |
RJ Mark |
11 |
17 |
| Dacota Porter |
8 |
20 |
Chris Clarke |
11 |
12 |
| Kamariyah Lambert |
8 |
19 |
Joshua McMillian |
11 |
19 |
| Khaya Khan |
8 |
19 |
Indigo Lobban |
11 |
13 |
|
|
|
Jah’Marley Thomas |
11 |
14 |
|
|
|
|
Alyssa Destin-Brown |
11 |
12 |
|
|
|
|
Gelsey Tejada |
11 |
11 |
|
|
|
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Roshaun Joseph |
12 |
3 |
|
|
|
|
Jason Pastor |
12 |
3 |
|
| Amia Debellotte |
12 |
3 |
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| Mamadou Diop |
12 |
4 |
|||
| Deinaycia Gordon |
12 |
5 |
|||
| Nikolay Bennett |
12 |
4 |
|||
| Aisha Johnson |
12 |
8 |
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| Maya Moore |
12 |
3 |
|||
| Anthony Moreno |
12 |
5 |
|||
| Massiah Solomon |
12 |
3 |
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| Maiya Marshall |
12 |
3 |
|||
| Danille Howard |
12 |
9 |
|||
| Ashlee Deslandes |
12 |
7 |
|||
| Andrew Jointe Jr. |
12 |
5 |
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6. Recap – New Students for Fall 2023 – Unity middle school has a few seats available for rising sixth graders for the 2023-24 school year. Finding the right middle school can be tough, and our current families (you!) are the best advocates. If you know of any interested families, please reach out to Mr. Beckford via email or cell (862-294-0219).
7. Updated – Spring Athletics and Festivities are in the Air!: Our spring athletic season continues to be in full swing. Recent highlights include our volleyball teams continuing to bear the fruits of their labor, including our high school boys team, who registered a win over Uncommon High this past week. In addition, our middle school track team is enjoying an impressive season with a number of notable achievements of late. Finally, our Step and Dance teams have been busy honing their skills. We look forward to seeing you at our spring dance recital next Saturday, May 20th!



8. New – Stellar Attendance in April – 95% and Above!: This lengthy list of students demonstrated a strong and consistent dedication to their education by showing stellar attendance to school in the month of April. Kudos to these students – we love seeing you each and every day! And, of course, we look forward to celebrating additional students at the end of this month!
9. Recap – 2022-23 School Calendar of Key Events and Vacations: The table below reflects our key events and vacations calendar for the 2022-23 school year, including key events we ask for your collaboration with caregiver involvement. In addition, here is the updated PDF version of the table for your convenience. We look forward to meeting our newest families and reconnecting with our returning families at Family Kick-off-the-Year Festival & Family Orientation on August 31st!
|
Date |
Day of Week |
Events |
Applicable to Grade Levels |
| 8/31/22 | Wednesday | Orientation Festival, 4-7pm | 6-12 |
| 9/7/22 | Wednesday | First day of school for students | 6-12 |
| 9/21/22 (New date) | Wednesday | MS Back to School Night, 6pm | 6-8 |
| 9/22/22 (New date) | Thursday | HS Back to School Night, 6pm | 9-12 |
| 10/10/22 | Monday | Indigenous People’s Day, school closed | 6-12 |
| 11/8/22 | Tuesday | Election Day, In-service day for all staff / remote asynchronous day for all students | 6-12 |
| 11/11/22 | Friday | Veteran’s Day, school closed | 6-12 |
| 11/21/22 – 11/22/22 | Monday – Tuesday | MS & HS Family Conferences (11/21 – 5-8pm; 11/22 – 9am-1pm | 6-12 |
| 11/23/22 – 11/25/22 | Wednesday – Friday | Thanksgiving Recess, school closed | 6-12 |
| 12/22/22 | Thursday | Early dismissal (1:15pm for MS; 2:30pm for HS) | 6-12 |
| 12/23/22 – 1/3/23 | Friday – Tuesday | Winter Recess, school closed | 6-12 |
| 1/16/23 | Monday | Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day, school closed | 6-12 |
| 2/17/23 | Friday | Remote asynchronous day for MS students only | 6-8 |
| 2/20/23 – 2/24/23 | Monday – Friday | Midwinter Recess, school closed | 6-12 |
| 3/16/23 – 3/17/23 | Thursday – Friday | MS Family Conferences (3/16 – 5-8pm;
3/17 – 9am-1pm) |
6-8 |
| 4/6/23 – 4/14/23 | Thursday – Friday | Spring Recess, school closed | 6-12 |
| 4/19/23 – 4/21/23 | Wednesday – Friday | MS ELA state exam window | 6-8 |
| 4/19/23 – 4/20/23 | Wednesday – Thursday | HS Family Conferences (4/19 – 5-8pm;
4/20 – 9am-1pm) |
9-12 |
| 4/21/23 | Friday | Remote asynchronous day for HS students | 9-12 |
| 5/1/23 – 5/12/23 | Monday – Friday | Advanced Placement exam window | 9-12 |
| 5/2/23 – 5/4/23 | Tuesday – Thursday | MS math state exam window | 6-8 |
| 5/12/23 | Friday | College Signing Day event | 6-12 |
| 5/29/23 | Monday | Memorial Day, school closed | 6-12 |
| 6/14/23 – 6/20/23 | Wednesday – Tuesday | MS Roundtable presentations | 6-8 |
| 6/14/23 – 6/23/23 | Wednesday – Friday | Regents exam window | 8-12 |
| 6/19/23 | Monday | Juneteenth, school closed | 6-12 |
| 6/23/23 | Friday | Last day of school for students | 6-12 |
| 6/23/23 | Friday | 8th grade & 12th grade graduation ceremonies | 8 & 12 |
Relevant Information from Past Editions of The Scoop:
Our Community Pledge as a school outlines the actions our staff, families, and students are committed to taking. By following through on our commitments, we will undoubtedly have an enormously successful school year!

Information and Guidance on Unity’s Dress Codes for the 2022-23 School Year: Unity’s dress codes by grade level are provided below.
- Grades 6-8: Here is a link to all things dress code for all middle school students.
- Grades 9-12: Unity High’s dress code is outlined below:
- Tops:
- It is strongly encouraged that an official Unity top is worn in the spirit of school pride and in being united in our collective focus on learning. “Official” is defined as a top (T-Shirt or Polos) purchased from an approved vendor.
- In cases where students do not take our recommendation, students can wear tops of their choice so long as the top covers their entire torso and shoulders.
- Tops must not bear any offensive and/or inappropriate language and/or images and may not be crop tops, tube tops, halter tops or tank tops.
- Bottoms:
- Student bottoms must be long enough that the hem hits the top of the knee, shin, or ankle.
- Bottoms must properly fit and be worn at the waist. A belt must be worn if bottoms are unable to fit at the waist without sagging.
- Bottoms may have rips or tears.
- Bottoms may not be leggings, tights, catsuits/bodysuits, basketball shorts or display undergarments.
- Shoes:
- All shoes must have backs, be closed-toed, and low heeled.
- Sandals, flip-flops, and athletic slides ARE NOT permitted (worn with or without socks).
- Crocs ARE permitted so long as the backstrap is raised behind the ankle at all times.
- For reasons related to safety, the policy for shoes will apply for all dress down days and spirit days.
- Tops:
School Supply Guidance: Having all of our students equipped with the supplies they need is essential to getting off to a strong start to the school year. We offer guidance below on school supplies by grade level:
COVID-19 Vaccines: Currently, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has authorized three COVID-19 vaccines: the Pfizer-BioNTech, Moderna, and Johnson & Johnson/Janssen vaccines. The vaccine can prevent COVID-19 symptoms and severe COVID-19 illness. People 5 and older are eligible for the vaccine. Those who are fully vaccinated can more safely gather with friends and enjoy other benefits of vaccination. Many vaccination sites in the city no longer require appointments.
- See a list of sites where you can get a walk-up vaccination today. To find a vaccination site near you, including those that take appointments, use the City’s Vaccine Finder.
- Note, people who are 12 to 17 years old can only receive the Pfizer vaccine.
Mental Health Counseling and Social Work Services at Unity: If you would like to speak to a social worker about your child’s mental health or if you would like your child to receive support from a social worker in school, please reach out to Ms. Del Purgatorio via phone or text (347-688-9107) or email (tdelpurgatorio@unityprep.org)
Unity social workers can also be of assistance in providing information regarding social services (for example: housing, immigration, access to community mental health services & referrals to mental health providers, food security / access to food, public assistance, crisis intervention, etc.).
If your child or family member is experiencing a mental health crisis, NYC Well is available 24 hours a day and can be accessed by phone (1-888-NYC-WELL) or text (text WELL to 65173) or by internet chat via their website: https://nycwell.cityofnewyork.
Discounts on Home Internet Services Available: If your household is struggling to afford internet service during the COVID-19 pandemic, you may be eligible for a monthly service discount through the Emergency Broadband Benefit. Please visit this information page or call 833-511-0311 for more information.
The Unity Scoop – May 6
Dear Families of Unity,
It has been a busy few weeks with middle school state exams and high school Advanced Placement (AP) exams. Congratulations to our middle school students for completing their state math exams this week! And congrats to our high school students who completed their AP exams, including those in Government, Environmental Science, Literature, Seminar, US History, and Art! On behalf of our entire community, we are extremely proud of our students for their hard work in preparing for these exams over the past few months. And we look forward to celebrating the efforts of our high school students who will be completing our remaining AP exams next week. Again, we are proud of you!
I also want to thank everyone in our school community who contributed to Educator Appreciation Week at Unity. Our team definitely felt the love and appreciation coming their way. Here is a video clip that was shared with our high school team yesterday of students sharing honest, heartfelt messages of appreciation with individual educators. Do take a moment to appreciate our amazing students showing appreciation for our team in the realest of ways!
In this edition of the Unity Scoop, I re-share with you our May calendar for your convenience. In addition, I highlight a few exciting events happening in the coming weeks. I also share our newest list of Core Value leaders and students with stellar attendance from April.
In unity,
Josh
Josh Beauregard
Head of School / Co-founder
Updates as of May 6, 2023:
1. Updated- May 2023 School-wide Calendar: For your family’s convenience, here is a schoolwide calendar of events for the month of April – print it out and throw it on the refrigerator door! It is possible that events could change and new events could be added. An up-to-date events calendar can always be accessed on our website.
2. New – Unity Celebrates College Signing Day this Thursday, May 11th!: Our community is excited to experience one of our ritual annual events – College Signing Day – in which our graduating seniors announce their post-secondary intentions for the coming year. So that you have a sense of how special this event is for our community and seniors, here is a short highlight clip from last year’s festivities!
3. New – Unity High Art Exhibit to Showcase our Student’s Artistic Talents, Friday, May 19th at 4:30pm!: All Unity families are cordially invited to support our young and talented artists during an exhibition two weeks from now. Student artwork will be exhibited at the Brooklyn Art Cave, at 897 Broadway in Brooklyn. See the flier below for details!

4. New – Kudos to our Core Value Champions for the Full Month of April!: Our P.R.I.D.E. Core Values of Progress, Respect for All, Integrity, Discovery, and Empathy represent qualities that we covet as a school community. They also represent qualities that we believe empower our students to lead fulfilling lives and, therefore, qualities that we have a responsibility to actively teach and positively reinforce. The students listed below were leaders for the month of April in being recognized by their teachers for demonstrating our Core Values. On behalf of our school community, we are proud of these students and look forward to continuing to shout out all of our students when they demonstrate P.R.I.D.E. in our community.
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Grades 6-8 |
Grades 9-12 |
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Name |
Grade |
Total Core Value Shoutouts |
Name |
Grade |
Total Core Value Shoutouts |
| Makarios McCalmont |
6 |
20 |
Ethan Desravines |
9 |
15 |
| Brandon Frankson |
6 |
21 |
Malachi Lewis |
9 |
15 |
| Malachi Reid |
6 |
20 |
Daniel Martinez |
9 |
18 |
| Heavenlee Grant |
6 |
26 |
Evan Ramos |
9 |
19 |
| Nylah Telesford |
6 |
21 |
Christopher McGinnis |
9 |
21 |
| Christopher Hallums |
6 |
20 |
Miley Ortiz |
9 |
15 |
| Hawa Diallo |
6 |
23 |
N’vy-Jamayka Thomas |
9 |
15 |
| Rowlyn Gonzalez |
6 |
21 |
Omaira Arias Clarke |
9 |
17 |
| Travis Burgos |
6 |
22 |
Ibrahima Barry |
9 |
15 |
| Brook’lynn Fields |
6 |
21 |
Reginald Faulkner |
9 |
15 |
| Madison Birchmore |
6 |
23 |
Cheyenne Young |
9 |
19 |
| Mariah Lawhorne |
7 |
14 |
Jeshaun Edwards |
9 |
22 |
| Steven Trivedi |
7 |
13 |
Michael Cox |
9 |
17 |
| Kylee Alexander |
7 |
13 |
Levell Hayes |
9 |
16 |
| Andre Graham-Wheeler |
7 |
15 |
Rhianna Mitchell |
10 |
13 |
| Emrick Francois |
7 |
14 |
Destin Mattey |
10 |
14 |
| Tenajah Rodgers |
7 |
13 |
Joshua Bastaldo |
10 |
13 |
| Makayla Vasquez |
7 |
15 |
Daniella Horsford |
10 |
15 |
| Sariah Wilson |
7 |
15 |
Jahia Upsher |
10 |
12 |
| Jamari Ports |
7 |
13 |
Jade Springfield |
10 |
13 |
| Jahlysa Edwards |
7 |
14 |
Iliana Laverpool |
10 |
11 |
| Steven Reales |
8 |
23 |
Alexis May |
10 |
20 |
| Terrell Gibbs |
8 |
23 |
Stephanie Kwamina |
10 |
14 |
| Ziare Montalvo |
8 |
19 |
Eycha Jimenez |
10 |
11 |
| Prince Elder |
8 |
21 |
Xavier Charles |
11 |
11 |
| Kyle Brotherson |
8 |
19 |
Chase Grimes |
11 |
17 |
| Sydney Danns |
8 |
19 |
Jelan Luke |
11 |
17 |
| Daquan Joseph |
8 |
20 |
Joshua Carter |
11 |
12 |
| Amani Prince |
8 |
24 |
Shaniel Chambers |
11 |
11 |
| Keillyan Garcia |
8 |
19 |
RJ Mark |
11 |
17 |
| Dacota Porter |
8 |
20 |
Chris Clarke |
11 |
12 |
| Kamariyah Lambert |
8 |
19 |
Joshua McMillian |
11 |
19 |
| Khaya Khan |
8 |
19 |
Indigo Lobban |
11 |
13 |
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Jah’Marley Thomas |
11 |
14 |
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Alyssa Destin-Brown |
11 |
12 |
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Gelsey Tejada |
11 |
11 |
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Roshaun Joseph |
12 |
3 |
|
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Jason Pastor |
12 |
3 |
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| Amia Debellotte |
12 |
3 |
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| Mamadou Diop |
12 |
4 |
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| Deinaycia Gordon |
12 |
5 |
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| Nikolay Bennett |
12 |
4 |
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| Aisha Johnson |
12 |
8 |
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| Maya Moore |
12 |
3 |
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| Anthony Moreno |
12 |
5 |
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| Massiah Solomon |
12 |
3 |
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| Maiya Marshall |
12 |
3 |
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| Danille Howard |
12 |
9 |
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| Ashlee Deslandes |
12 |
7 |
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| Andrew Jointe Jr. |
12 |
5 |
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5. Recap – Senior Spotlight of the Month – Miguel Castillo!: We are immensely proud of Unity seniors and are excited – as all of their hard work in middle school and high school pay off – as they apply to colleges that best align with their postsecondary pursuits. This month, we salute Miguel Castillo by sharing his story and recent accomplishments with the entire Unity community. We are proud of you, Miguel!

Some Background:
Miguel Castillo made this year truly exciting. For some unknown set of reasons, he waited until the winter to begin preparing his college application materials. But, when he started working, he created a powerful personal statement, a perfectly matched college list, and coordinated his letters of recommendation from teachers like a pro. He was also one of the first seniors this year to apply for financial aid by submitting his FAFSA and TAP applications. The speed at which he completed all of these tasks made everything seem easy! Clearly, the materials he submitted with his applications were convincing – he has earned admission to every college he applied to, including the Education Opportunity Program (EOP)! Moreover, he has received incredibly supportive financial aid packages from each college, complete with scholarship money. These impressive accomplishments might make someone think Miguel has it easy – in fact, he works hard in every area of his life: in the classroom, when coding to create computer applications, and when advocating for himself with colleges (he’s truly impressive when speaking with admissions and financial aid staff). As his results demonstrate this year, hard work pays off! We can’t wait to see which college Miguel decides to attend; he is set to announce his decision on College Signing Day (Friday May 12th)!
Recent Accomplishments:
Miquel’’s recent accomplishments include:
- Earning a 3.48 GPA for the year so far!
- Earned admission to all seven (7) colleges he applied to (100% success rate!)!
- Received $100,000 in scholarships.
Advice for Unity Underclassmen (middle and high school):
Miguel strongly advises other high school students to not “slack off” – he suggests getting everything done on time (personal statement, financial aid, assignments for class, college applications, and scholarship applications).
Expressions of Gratitude:
Miguel thanks his mom, his dad, Ms. Young, Mr. Gonzalez, Mr. Russo and Mr. Lazar (“thanks for the letters of recommendation!”). And, perhaps most importantly, he wants to give gratitude to himself; he spent weeks in Unity’s Counseling Office working on essays, financial aid, and college applications (not to mention keeping his grades up).
6. Recap – New Students for Fall 2023 – Unity middle school has a few seats available for rising sixth graders for the 2023-24 school year. Finding the right middle school can be tough, and our current families (you!) are the best advocates. If you know of any interested families, please reach out to Mr. Beckford via email or cell (862-294-0219).
7. Recap – Juniors of Unity High Complete Training with Elevate Education: Over the past month, Unity students in grade 11 participated in a series of workshops to boost their study skills in areas such as time management best practices and tips on exam taking strategies. The training, which totalled 8 hours, was free of charge and made possible through Unity’s affiliation as an AP for All school within the New York City Department of Education. We are excited to see our juniors put these best practices and tips into practice as they finish out the school year and prepare for 12th grade!

8. Updated – Spring Athletics and Festivities are in the Air!: The spring athletic season at Unity is now in full swing. Today, we highlight two exciting elements of our spring programming. First, our high school volleyball teams are hard at work and getting better every day! See the photos of both teams in action below. And congrats to our boys team on their recent win against Capital Prep this week! Second – save the date! Our spring dance recital is happening on May 20th with our middle and high school dance performers joining forces. See the details on the flier below. Finally, don’t miss tomorrow’s step team competition – go Unity Queens and Royal Risers!




9. New – Stellar Attendance in April – 95% and Above!: This lengthy list of students demonstrated a strong and consistent dedication to their education by showing stellar attendance to school in the month of April. Kudos to these students – we love seeing you each and every day! And, of course, we look forward to celebrating additional students at the end of this month!
10. Recap – 2022-23 School Calendar of Key Events and Vacations: The table below reflects our key events and vacations calendar for the 2022-23 school year, including key events we ask for your collaboration with caregiver involvement. In addition, here is the updated PDF version of the table for your convenience. We look forward to meeting our newest families and reconnecting with our returning families at Family Kick-off-the-Year Festival & Family Orientation on August 31st!
|
Date |
Day of Week |
Events |
Applicable to Grade Levels |
| 8/31/22 | Wednesday | Orientation Festival, 4-7pm | 6-12 |
| 9/7/22 | Wednesday | First day of school for students | 6-12 |
| 9/21/22 (New date) | Wednesday | MS Back to School Night, 6pm | 6-8 |
| 9/22/22 (New date) | Thursday | HS Back to School Night, 6pm | 9-12 |
| 10/10/22 | Monday | Indigenous People’s Day, school closed | 6-12 |
| 11/8/22 | Tuesday | Election Day, In-service day for all staff / remote asynchronous day for all students | 6-12 |
| 11/11/22 | Friday | Veteran’s Day, school closed | 6-12 |
| 11/21/22 – 11/22/22 | Monday – Tuesday | MS & HS Family Conferences (11/21 – 5-8pm; 11/22 – 9am-1pm | 6-12 |
| 11/23/22 – 11/25/22 | Wednesday – Friday | Thanksgiving Recess, school closed | 6-12 |
| 12/22/22 | Thursday | Early dismissal (1:15pm for MS; 2:30pm for HS) | 6-12 |
| 12/23/22 – 1/3/23 | Friday – Tuesday | Winter Recess, school closed | 6-12 |
| 1/16/23 | Monday | Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day, school closed | 6-12 |
| 2/17/23 | Friday | Remote asynchronous day for MS students only | 6-8 |
| 2/20/23 – 2/24/23 | Monday – Friday | Midwinter Recess, school closed | 6-12 |
| 3/16/23 – 3/17/23 | Thursday – Friday | MS Family Conferences (3/16 – 5-8pm;
3/17 – 9am-1pm) |
6-8 |
| 4/6/23 – 4/14/23 | Thursday – Friday | Spring Recess, school closed | 6-12 |
| 4/19/23 – 4/21/23 | Wednesday – Friday | MS ELA state exam window | 6-8 |
| 4/19/23 – 4/20/23 | Wednesday – Thursday | HS Family Conferences (4/19 – 5-8pm;
4/20 – 9am-1pm) |
9-12 |
| 4/21/23 | Friday | Remote asynchronous day for HS students | 9-12 |
| 5/1/23 – 5/12/23 | Monday – Friday | Advanced Placement exam window | 9-12 |
| 5/2/23 – 5/4/23 | Tuesday – Thursday | MS math state exam window | 6-8 |
| 5/12/23 | Friday | College Signing Day event | 6-12 |
| 5/29/23 | Monday | Memorial Day, school closed | 6-12 |
| 6/14/23 – 6/20/23 | Wednesday – Tuesday | MS Roundtable presentations | 6-8 |
| 6/14/23 – 6/23/23 | Wednesday – Friday | Regents exam window | 8-12 |
| 6/19/23 | Monday | Juneteenth, school closed | 6-12 |
| 6/23/23 | Friday | Last day of school for students | 6-12 |
| 6/23/23 | Friday | 8th grade & 12th grade graduation ceremonies | 8 & 12 |
Relevant Information from Past Editions of The Scoop:
Our Community Pledge as a school outlines the actions our staff, families, and students are committed to taking. By following through on our commitments, we will undoubtedly have an enormously successful school year!

Information and Guidance on Unity’s Dress Codes for the 2022-23 School Year: Unity’s dress codes by grade level are provided below.
- Grades 6-8: Here is a link to all things dress code for all middle school students.
- Grades 9-12: Unity High’s dress code is outlined below:
- Tops:
- It is strongly encouraged that an official Unity top is worn in the spirit of school pride and in being united in our collective focus on learning. “Official” is defined as a top (T-Shirt or Polos) purchased from an approved vendor.
- In cases where students do not take our recommendation, students can wear tops of their choice so long as the top covers their entire torso and shoulders.
- Tops must not bear any offensive and/or inappropriate language and/or images and may not be crop tops, tube tops, halter tops or tank tops.
- Bottoms:
- Student bottoms must be long enough that the hem hits the top of the knee, shin, or ankle.
- Bottoms must properly fit and be worn at the waist. A belt must be worn if bottoms are unable to fit at the waist without sagging.
- Bottoms may have rips or tears.
- Bottoms may not be leggings, tights, catsuits/bodysuits, basketball shorts or display undergarments.
- Shoes:
- All shoes must have backs, be closed-toed, and low heeled.
- Sandals, flip-flops, and athletic slides ARE NOT permitted (worn with or without socks).
- Crocs ARE permitted so long as the backstrap is raised behind the ankle at all times.
- For reasons related to safety, the policy for shoes will apply for all dress down days and spirit days.
- Tops:
School Supply Guidance: Having all of our students equipped with the supplies they need is essential to getting off to a strong start to the school year. We offer guidance below on school supplies by grade level:
COVID-19 Vaccines: Currently, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has authorized three COVID-19 vaccines: the Pfizer-BioNTech, Moderna, and Johnson & Johnson/Janssen vaccines. The vaccine can prevent COVID-19 symptoms and severe COVID-19 illness. People 5 and older are eligible for the vaccine. Those who are fully vaccinated can more safely gather with friends and enjoy other benefits of vaccination. Many vaccination sites in the city no longer require appointments.
- See a list of sites where you can get a walk-up vaccination today. To find a vaccination site near you, including those that take appointments, use the City’s Vaccine Finder.
- Note, people who are 12 to 17 years old can only receive the Pfizer vaccine.
Mental Health Counseling and Social Work Services at Unity: If you would like to speak to a social worker about your child’s mental health or if you would like your child to receive support from a social worker in school, please reach out to Ms. Del Purgatorio via phone or text (347-688-9107) or email (tdelpurgatorio@unityprep.org)
Unity social workers can also be of assistance in providing information regarding social services (for example: housing, immigration, access to community mental health services & referrals to mental health providers, food security / access to food, public assistance, crisis intervention, etc.).
If your child or family member is experiencing a mental health crisis, NYC Well is available 24 hours a day and can be accessed by phone (1-888-NYC-WELL) or text (text WELL to 65173) or by internet chat via their website: https://nycwell.cityofnewyork.
Discounts on Home Internet Services Available: If your household is struggling to afford internet service during the COVID-19 pandemic, you may be eligible for a monthly service discount through the Emergency Broadband Benefit. Please visit this information page or call 833-511-0311 for more information.
The Unity Scoop – April 28
Dear Families of Unity,
I hope that the week has been good to you and your loved ones. I want to thank our families who participated in our Family Ambassadors Meeting last night – your partnership makes us stronger! I also want to shout-out our many families who offered heartfelt words of encouragement for their children and classmates with state exams in this video clip. If you haven’t watched the clip already, I urge you to sit down right now for five minutes to take it in – the messages from families are priceless!
The upcoming week (the first week of May!) is an exciting one. On Wednesday and Thursday, our middle school students will take their state math exams. We are also administering six Advanced Placement (AP) exams for our high school students throughout the week. We ask that you support your child at home in preparation of these assessments by ensuring that they get a good night’s sleep, enjoy a healthy breakfast, receive an abundance of praise and encouragement leading up to the exams, and, of course, arrive at school on time and in good spirits.
In addition to state exams and AP exams, we are also celebrating our esteemed team, including our principals on Monday on National Principals Day and our full team of teachers and staff over the week in honor of National Teacher Appreciation Week. As I am sure you appreciate, our team of dedicated educators is one of the greatest features of our school. I encourage all of our families to take a moment next week to show your appreciation of the educators you are working most closely with this year. Such appreciation can be conveyed through a brief phone call or text, or through an email or written note, however you feel most comfortable. Do share your appreciation this coming week – I promise that it will be warmly received!
Our May calendar is provided below for your convenience. In addition, we spotlight one of our talented seniors, offer a convenient space for you to show your appreciation for teachers, and highlight a number of recent academic and extracurricular experiences at Unity.
Have a terrific weekend!
In unity,
Josh
Josh Beauregard
Head of School / Co-founder
Updates as of April 28, 2023:
1. New – May 2023 School-wide Calendar: For your family’s convenience, here is a schoolwide calendar of events for the month of April – print it out and throw it on the refrigerator door! It is possible that events could change and new events could be added. An up-to-date events calendar can always be accessed on our website.
2. New – Senior Spotlight of the Month – Miguel Castillo!: We are immensely proud of Unity seniors and are excited – as all of their hard work in middle school and high school pay off – as they apply to colleges that best align with their postsecondary pursuits. This month, we salute Miguel Castillo by sharing his story and recent accomplishments with the entire Unity community. We are proud of you, Miguel!

Some Background:
Miguel Castillo made this year truly exciting. For some unknown set of reasons, he waited until the winter to begin preparing his college application materials. But, when he started working, he created a powerful personal statement, a perfectly matched college list, and coordinated his letters of recommendation from teachers like a pro. He was also one of the first seniors this year to apply for financial aid by submitting his FAFSA and TAP applications. The speed at which he completed all of these tasks made everything seem easy! Clearly, the materials he submitted with his applications were convincing – he has earned admission to every college he applied to, including the Education Opportunity Program (EOP)! Moreover, he has received incredibly supportive financial aid packages from each college, complete with scholarship money. These impressive accomplishments might make someone think Miguel has it easy – in fact, he works hard in every area of his life: in the classroom, when coding to create computer applications, and when advocating for himself with colleges (he’s truly impressive when speaking with admissions and financial aid staff). As his results demonstrate this year, hard work pays off! We can’t wait to see which college Miguel decides to attend; he is set to announce his decision on College Signing Day (Friday May 12th)!
Recent Accomplishments:
Miquel’’s recent accomplishments include:
- Earning a 3.48 GPA for the year so far!
- Earned admission to all seven (7) colleges he applied to (100% success rate!)!
- Received $100,000 in scholarships.
Advice for Unity Underclassmen (middle and high school):
Miguel strongly advises other high school students to not “slack off” – he suggests getting everything done on time (personal statement, financial aid, assignments for class, college applications, and scholarship applications).
Expressions of Gratitude:
Miguel thanks his mom, his dad, Ms. Young, Mr. Gonzalez, Mr. Russo and Mr. Lazar (“thanks for the letters of recommendation!”). And, perhaps most importantly, he wants to give gratitude to himself; he spent weeks in Unity’s Counseling Office working on essays, financial aid, and college applications (not to mention keeping his grades up).
3. New – Take a Moment to Share a Brief Note Appreciation to a Member of our Team: For your convenience, here is a space to share a note of appreciation with a Unity educator. Simply share your note via this survey and the note will be shared with the educator next week. Alternatively, feel free to reach out to the educator directly. Thanks in advance for your encouragement and appreciation!

4. New – New Students for Fall 2023 – Unity middle school has a few seats available for rising sixth graders for the 2023-24 school year. Finding the right middle school can be tough, and our current families (you!) are the best advocates. If you know of any interested families, please reach out to Mr. Beckford via email or cell (862-294-0219).
5. New – Juniors of Unity High Complete Training with Elevate Education: Over the past two weeks, Unity students in grade 11 participated in a series of workshops to boost their study skills in areas such as time management best practices and tips on exam taking strategies. The training, which totalled 8 hours, was free of charge and made possible through Unity’s affiliation as an AP for All school within the New York City Department of Education. We are excited to see our juniors put these best practices and tips into practice as they finish out the school year and prepare for 12th grade!

6. New – Spring Athletics and Festivities are in the Air!: The spring athletic season at Unity is now in full swing. Today, we highlight two exciting elements of our spring programming. First, our high school volleyball teams are hard at work and getting better every day! See the photos of both teams in action below. And congrats to our boys team on their recent win against Capital Prep this week! Second – save the date! Our spring dance recital is happening on May 20th with our middle and high school dance performers joining forces. See the details on the flier below.



7. Recap – 2022-23 School Calendar of Key Events and Vacations: The table below reflects our key events and vacations calendar for the 2022-23 school year, including key events we ask for your collaboration with caregiver involvement. In addition, here is the updated PDF version of the table for your convenience. We look forward to meeting our newest families and reconnecting with our returning families at Family Kick-off-the-Year Festival & Family Orientation on August 31st!
|
Date |
Day of Week |
Events |
Applicable to Grade Levels |
| 8/31/22 | Wednesday | Orientation Festival, 4-7pm | 6-12 |
| 9/7/22 | Wednesday | First day of school for students | 6-12 |
| 9/21/22 (New date) | Wednesday | MS Back to School Night, 6pm | 6-8 |
| 9/22/22 (New date) | Thursday | HS Back to School Night, 6pm | 9-12 |
| 10/10/22 | Monday | Indigenous People’s Day, school closed | 6-12 |
| 11/8/22 | Tuesday | Election Day, In-service day for all staff / remote asynchronous day for all students | 6-12 |
| 11/11/22 | Friday | Veteran’s Day, school closed | 6-12 |
| 11/21/22 – 11/22/22 | Monday – Tuesday | MS & HS Family Conferences (11/21 – 5-8pm; 11/22 – 9am-1pm | 6-12 |
| 11/23/22 – 11/25/22 | Wednesday – Friday | Thanksgiving Recess, school closed | 6-12 |
| 12/22/22 | Thursday | Early dismissal (1:15pm for MS; 2:30pm for HS) | 6-12 |
| 12/23/22 – 1/3/23 | Friday – Tuesday | Winter Recess, school closed | 6-12 |
| 1/16/23 | Monday | Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day, school closed | 6-12 |
| 2/17/23 | Friday | Remote asynchronous day for MS students only | 6-8 |
| 2/20/23 – 2/24/23 | Monday – Friday | Midwinter Recess, school closed | 6-12 |
| 3/16/23 – 3/17/23 | Thursday – Friday | MS Family Conferences (3/16 – 5-8pm;
3/17 – 9am-1pm) |
6-8 |
| 4/6/23 – 4/14/23 | Thursday – Friday | Spring Recess, school closed | 6-12 |
| 4/19/23 – 4/21/23 | Wednesday – Friday | MS ELA state exam window | 6-8 |
| 4/19/23 – 4/20/23 | Wednesday – Thursday | HS Family Conferences (4/19 – 5-8pm;
4/20 – 9am-1pm) |
9-12 |
| 4/21/23 | Friday | Remote asynchronous day for HS students | 9-12 |
| 5/1/23 – 5/12/23 | Monday – Friday | Advanced Placement exam window | 9-12 |
| 5/2/23 – 5/4/23 | Tuesday – Thursday | MS math state exam window | 6-8 |
| 5/12/23 | Friday | College Signing Day event | 6-12 |
| 5/29/23 | Monday | Memorial Day, school closed | 6-12 |
| 6/14/23 – 6/20/23 | Wednesday – Tuesday | MS Roundtable presentations | 6-8 |
| 6/14/23 – 6/23/23 | Wednesday – Friday | Regents exam window | 8-12 |
| 6/19/23 | Monday | Juneteenth, school closed | 6-12 |
| 6/23/23 | Friday | Last day of school for students | 6-12 |
| 6/23/23 | Friday | 8th grade & 12th grade graduation ceremonies | 8 & 12 |
Relevant Information from Past Editions of The Scoop:
Our Community Pledge as a school outlines the actions our staff, families, and students are committed to taking. By following through on our commitments, we will undoubtedly have an enormously successful school year!

Information and Guidance on Unity’s Dress Codes for the 2022-23 School Year: Unity’s dress codes by grade level are provided below.
- Grades 6-8: Here is a link to all things dress code for all middle school students.
- Grades 9-12: Unity High’s dress code is outlined below:
- Tops:
- It is strongly encouraged that an official Unity top is worn in the spirit of school pride and in being united in our collective focus on learning. “Official” is defined as a top (T-Shirt or Polos) purchased from an approved vendor.
- In cases where students do not take our recommendation, students can wear tops of their choice so long as the top covers their entire torso and shoulders.
- Tops must not bear any offensive and/or inappropriate language and/or images and may not be crop tops, tube tops, halter tops or tank tops.
- Bottoms:
- Student bottoms must be long enough that the hem hits the top of the knee, shin, or ankle.
- Bottoms must properly fit and be worn at the waist. A belt must be worn if bottoms are unable to fit at the waist without sagging.
- Bottoms may have rips or tears.
- Bottoms may not be leggings, tights, catsuits/bodysuits, basketball shorts or display undergarments.
- Shoes:
- All shoes must have backs, be closed-toed, and low heeled.
- Sandals, flip-flops, and athletic slides ARE NOT permitted (worn with or without socks).
- Crocs ARE permitted so long as the backstrap is raised behind the ankle at all times.
- For reasons related to safety, the policy for shoes will apply for all dress down days and spirit days.
- Tops:
School Supply Guidance: Having all of our students equipped with the supplies they need is essential to getting off to a strong start to the school year. We offer guidance below on school supplies by grade level:
COVID-19 Vaccines: Currently, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has authorized three COVID-19 vaccines: the Pfizer-BioNTech, Moderna, and Johnson & Johnson/Janssen vaccines. The vaccine can prevent COVID-19 symptoms and severe COVID-19 illness. People 5 and older are eligible for the vaccine. Those who are fully vaccinated can more safely gather with friends and enjoy other benefits of vaccination. Many vaccination sites in the city no longer require appointments.
- See a list of sites where you can get a walk-up vaccination today. To find a vaccination site near you, including those that take appointments, use the City’s Vaccine Finder.
- Note, people who are 12 to 17 years old can only receive the Pfizer vaccine.
Mental Health Counseling and Social Work Services at Unity: If you would like to speak to a social worker about your child’s mental health or if you would like your child to receive support from a social worker in school, please reach out to Ms. Del Purgatorio via phone or text (347-688-9107) or email (tdelpurgatorio@unityprep.org)
Unity social workers can also be of assistance in providing information regarding social services (for example: housing, immigration, access to community mental health services & referrals to mental health providers, food security / access to food, public assistance, crisis intervention, etc.).
If your child or family member is experiencing a mental health crisis, NYC Well is available 24 hours a day and can be accessed by phone (1-888-NYC-WELL) or text (text WELL to 65173) or by internet chat via their website: https://nycwell.cityofnewyork.
Discounts on Home Internet Services Available: If your household is struggling to afford internet service during the COVID-19 pandemic, you may be eligible for a monthly service discount through the Emergency Broadband Benefit. Please visit this information page or call 833-511-0311 for more information.



