Where Craft Meets Community

June 25, 2025

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Community Education

Expanding CE Offerings at NBSS

In just a few years, Community Education (CE) at 兔女郎直播 Bennet Street School has transformed from a post-pandemic reboot to a thriving, high-impact part of the institution. With record-setting enrollment, a wave of new classes, and expanding partnerships, CE is engaging more learners than ever鈥攚hile staying true to the School鈥檚 mission of providing meaningful, hands-on training in traditional trades and fine crafts.

Bar chart showing the growth in CE classes and CE students over 4 years

Numbers That Tell a Story

After a complete pause in 2020 and 2021, CE cautiously resumed in 2022 with just 37 classes and 225 students鈥攚ell short of pre-pandemic levels. But the rebound came quickly. In 2023, the School offered 133 classes to 945 students. In 2024, that number jumped to 183 classes and 1,256 students. Now in 2025, CE is on track to serve over 1,400 students across 210 classes鈥攁 record on all fronts.

鈥淭he demand is incredible,鈥 Brittany says. 鈥淲e鈥檙e seeing returning students, newcomers, and professionals all eager to build skills with their hands.鈥

A Broader, Deeper Curriculum

Over the past two years, Community Education has expanded not just in size, but in scope. In addition to longtime favorites in woodworking, jewelry making, bookbinding, and musical instruments, the program now includes more than 40 new offerings that reflect growing interest and demand.

Courses like Historic Sewing Structures, Build a Fan Back Windsor Chair, and Bezel Ring Fabrication are designed for students looking to deepen their skills and take their craft further. Others, such as Paper Marbling or Spoon Carving, are perfect for those just starting out.

Some classes鈥攎ost notably the Three-Month Furniture Making Intensive鈥攈ave even become stepping stones into NBSS Career Training programs. And with many courses selling out just days after registration opens, it鈥檚 clear the momentum is strong.

鈥淲e鈥檙e creating entry points for all kinds of learners,鈥 Brittany explains. 鈥淲hether someone鈥檚 looking for a new hobby, an expansion of their skills, or an introduction to a new career path, there鈥檚 a place for them here.鈥

Expanding Access and Impact

One of the most exciting developments has been CE鈥檚 growing community impact. The launch of Teen Craft & Trade Intensives this summer brings weeklong classes in carpentry, furniture making, jewelry, preservation carpentry, and bookbinding to high school students from around the region. More than half of the students will attend on full or partial scholarship, made possible by generous donors to NBSS.

鈥淲e鈥檝e always believed in the power of craft to bring people together,鈥 says Claire Fruitman, Provost of the School. 鈥淲ith CE, we鈥檙e creating more access points than ever before鈥攚hether it鈥檚 a one-day workshop or a deep dive into a traditional skill.鈥

Laying the Groundwork

Behind the scenes, the program has grown its infrastructure, added new instructors and teaching assistants, invested in space upgrades, and improved systems to support online registration and class management. It has also welcomed new team members and begun laying the foundation for further expansion.

Three Month Furniture Making students

鈥淣one of this would be possible without the dedication and talent of our CE instructors,鈥 says Brittany. 鈥淭hey鈥檙e skilled craftspeople鈥攎any of them NBSS graduates鈥攚ho bring deep expertise, passion, and creativity to the classroom. They鈥檙e key to creating great learning experiences and helping us grow to meet the demand.鈥

Listening, Learning, and Growing

As CE continues to grow, student feedback plays a vital role in shaping what comes next. One-on-one conversations, course surveys, and enrollment trends each play a role in ensuring CE remains relevant, welcoming, and inspiring for all who take part.

There鈥檚 always more to do鈥攃onstant adjustments, new ideas to explore, and a growing list of opportunities to consider. But it鈥檚 all part of the ongoing evolution of CE, and of the School as a whole.

鈥淲e鈥檝e only just scratched the surface,鈥 says Brittany. 鈥淎nd I can鈥檛 wait to see where we go next.鈥