The core curriculum is taught through Advanced (AP) and Dual Enrollment (DE) courses and enhanced by the Advancement Via Individual Determination (AVID) instructional delivery methods. The curriculum is reinforeced through the use of global and distance learning opportunities and centered around community and service learning.
Our qualifed and devoted teachers combine a passion for their subject with a love of working with young adult students. Small class sizes create an environment in which each student has the opportunity to participate and be heard.
The school library media program is not only integral to and supportive of the school curriculum, but also provides a mechanism for choice and exploration beyond the prescribed course of study. The BDCHS library media program provides a wide range of resources and information that satisfy the educational needs and interests of students, faculty and staff.
Our high school students are a part of the Brooks-DeBartolo community, where their teachers and classmates know and care about them. The richness and diversity of the high school curriculum, combined with community warmth, makes BDCHS an exceptional learning environment.
BDCHS opened in the 2007-2008 academic year, serving 183 students in grades 9-11. Grade 12 was added in year two. At capacity, each grade level will serve 125 students and enrollment will be capped at 500 students.

