Today, our elementary students celebrated their Kids Heart Challenge with a Pie a Teacher Event. Here are some sneak peek pictures. Stay tuned for the celebratory culminating video coming soon!!
Thank you to everyone that was a part of this event! Staff…students…families….and community members!! We are so thankful for your support.
American Heart Association
6th grade celebrated Pi Day by discovering why when you divide the circumference by the diameter of any circle, you get a number very close to 3.14. They walked three different size circles, counted footsteps and learned how to create decimals from whole number division. Then, they measured other circles using the metric system and discovered the same results.
It was fun to find out that Pi was originally created by the Babylonians and that Archimedes gave the mathematical phenomena its symbol.
Thank you to parents who donated apple pie for them to enjoy!
To get us ready for Peace, Love, and Kindness Day, BMS students spent some time Tie-dyeing t-shirts during their lunch recess. They will wear them on Friday, March 22nd. Let's come together for Kindness and Peace! During Kindness Week, students will also have a chance to write positive messages on the sidewalks, paint rocks for kindness, and clean up around the school grounds.
Thank you for your patience as we worked with our providers in restoring our phones and internet. It has now been fully restored throughout the District.
We will continue to keep our emergency phone lines open until the end of the day today -- along with our main land lines.
Thank you again for your continued support in our District.
Phone lines and internet are currently down in both buildings. We are working with our providers to get it back up. If you are in need of assistance, please email our Administrative Assistants who will have internet access to email at school:
BES Carey Denecke Carey.Denecke@gcj2.k12.wi.us
BMS Amanda Springer Amanda.Springer@gcj2.k12.wi.us
Or, call our emergency phone lines that are monitored during regular business hours while our phone lines are down:
BES 262-949-3491
BMS 262-949-1806
Thank you for your understanding and patience at this time. We will update you once these systems are restored.
Brookwood is celebrating Music In Our Schools Month! At the Middle School, staff was able to share what they sang or played in middle/high school and what their favorite genre or music artist is!
For nearly 40 years, March has been designated as Music In Our Schools Month®. The positive impact of music in the lives of our students lasts a lifetime. Every day in General Music, Band, and Choir, Mrs. Collins and Ms. Bullock dedicate themselves to reaching all students with life-changing musical experiences.
Parents, administrators, and the wider community often only see the wonderful results of music performances; however, miss the months of practice and rehearsals and more importantly the learning process that takes place to make it all happen.
We encourage our community to celebrate music education as an essential part of every student’s educational journey!
Grades 1-4: Green Schools Group: Explore ways to help our natural habitat by improving our classrooms, schools, and community.
Wednesday from 3:30-4:30
March 13 & 20
April 3,10,17, & 24
May 1,8,15,22,& 29
For more information, please contact Mrs. Bobula: Melissa.Bobula@gcj2.k12.wi.us
March is Youth Art Month! It is a national and annual celebration of student art. Started in 1961 through The Art & Creative Materials Institute, Inc., Youth Art Month exists to recognize art education as a viable factor in the total education curriculum that develops citizens of a global society and to recognize art as a necessity for the full development of better quality of life for all. Please join us in celebrating all our Mustang artists. Here are some photos of some of the work done by our middle school students.
See you at tonight’s 7/8 Band & 6/7/8 Choir Concert @BMS 6:30PM
The last Science on Saturday was spent exploring the Great Barrier Reef and Daintree Rainforest in Far North Queensland, AU, vicariously through Mrs. Kanthack's experiences with her underwater videos and photos. Students also heard an Aboriginal Dreaming Time story about the Blue Fairy Wren and practiced dot painting art common with native cultures there. They learned about how what we do to water in the United States affects reefs all over the world and how important cutting down the use of plastics, because of microparticles entering our water systems, can be to preserve ecosystems. Fact: The Great Barrier Reef is as large as California and currently 1/3 of the coral has bleached (died) due to ocean warming. This reef protects the land and is home to billions of dependent critters! Mrs. Kanthack's saltwater aquarium and tidal pool tank provided by Mr. Derickson really helped their understanding of the impact of algae and bleaching.
Thank you to all those that made it out to our Science on Saturday sessions!
Thank you for your understanding and patience during our outage. The phones and internet have been restored in both buildings. We will be keeping our emergency phone lines on until the end of the day.
Phone lines and internet are currently down in both buildings. We are working with our providers to get it back up. If you are in need of assistance, please email our Administrative Assistants who will have internet access to email at school:
BES Carey Denecke Carey.Denecke@gcj2.k12.wi.us
BMS Amanda Springer Amanda.Springer@gcj2.k12.wi.us
Or, call our emergency phone lines that are monitored during regular business hours while our phone lines are down:
BES 262-949-3491
BMS 262-949-1806
Thank you for your understanding and patience at this time. We will update you once these systems are restored.
4K families and staff enjoyed a chilly day exploring our senses at the Seno K/RLT Conservancy. They enjoyed a senses scavenger hunt, worm exploration, and playing in the forest.
Interested in more information about our 4K programming? Contact our elementary office to join our Brookwood Family:
1-262-279-6496
March into Kindness with BMS with dress up days! “Be a rainbow in someone else’s cloud.” - Maya Angelou What can you do to be kind this month?
3/18: Say Aloha to kindness - Hawaiian shirt day
3/19: Blast to the past with kindness - Dress in your favorite decade
3/20: Team up for kindness - Wear your favorite team clothing
3/21: Double up with kindness - Twin day
3/22: Peace. Love. Kindness - Tye Dye day
Here is this week's Mustang Morning Show:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6FGntfUZvq0
We are SO excited for our Grandparents/VIP Day! If you have questions, call your child's schools front office.
March 20th
4K Grandparent/VIP Day - 5:00 pm to 6:30 pm
March 22nd
-BMS Grandparent/VIP Day - 7:30am to the end of lunch/recess
5K - 3rd grade Grandparent/VIP Day - Lunch/Recess to 2:45 pm - -Check in starts at 10:30 am
BES will be celebrating another fantastic year of the Kids' Heart Challenge! Students who raised over $250 will get a turn to throw a pie at a staff member of their choosing on 3/15. After the Pie Event, there will be a video shared of all of our Kids' Heart Challenge events and celebrations!
Fourth Graders will be taking a field trip to the Seno K/RLT Conservancy in Burlington, WI on Monday, March 18, 2024. We will be learning about Maple Sugaring and Native American History. The traditions of maple sugaring have long been a part of Wisconsin’s history for many centuries. This program focuses on the process of making maple syrup, and the rich Native American history behind this tradition. Participants will learn tree identification, how to properly tap a maple tree, learn the process of sap-to-syrup, and traditional sugaring techniques.
GCJ2 Spring Break: 3/25-4/1
8th grade field trip on 3/15: The Museum follows the 1st Infantry Division from World War I to the Vietnam War. The Big Red One was the first American division sent to France during World War I, and was among the very first sent to Europe in World War II and to Vietnam in 1965. Eighth grade students will get to see and walk through military events that they have been learning about, and will be learning about throughout the year in Social Studies.