PVT Andrew Steele came to visit us before our winter break! Steele is an alumni of Brookwood Schools and just finished basic training and AIT. Grade 4-5 have been writing to him and asking many questions about being in the Army. Monica Steele, his mom, came in for Veteran’s Day to show pictures of what Andrew has been up to as well. Our students were beyond excited to finally meet him. #BrookwoodsBest
We love having our Brookwood alumni stay connected with our district....if you are a Brookwood alumni and would like to get reconnected with us, please directly contact Helen Xiong at Helen.Xiong@gcj2.k12.wi.us
8th grade scientists had an Investigating Hail Lab—students used water, ice, salt, glass containers, and a thermometer to create the perfect hail pieces!
What was your favorite science experiment when you were in school? #BrookwoodsBest
Congratulations to this week's Be Brookwood winners at the elementary school! Great job showing us what it means to Be Kind, Be Safe, Be Responsible! #BrookwoodsBest
n Ms. Skalecki's 3rd grade class, students are working on learning their multiplication facts. Students have the opportunity to practice their facts in many different ways. They play math games, practice flash cards, and even sing songs to help memorize their facts. #BrookwoodsBest
Community Yoga scheduled for 1/6 is cancelled.
Get ready! Saturday Basketball is starting back up!
Dates: 1/4, 1/11, 1/18, 1/25, 2/1, 2/8, 2/15 2/22, 3/7, 3/14, 3/21, and 3/28
Times: (Boys and Girls Together)
1st, 2nd - 3rd --> 4:00 pm to 5:00 pm
4th - 5th --> 5:00 pm to 6:00 pm
6th - 7th --> 6:00 pm to 7:30 pm
Practices will be held at Brookwood Middle School.
The cost is $25, and can be paid the first Saturday your child attends. The first two dates, 1/4 and 1/11, will be considered sign up days.
All participants will receive a Brookwood Basketball t-shirt, and will be delivered on week 3. Please let us know if you have any questions or concerns by contacting Coach Highland at Johnny.Highland@gcj2.k12.wi.us
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Our Vision for Brookwood Schools and School District Financial Notes
Did you know: “Researchers say about 60 percent of us make New Year's resolutions but only about 8 percent are successful in achieving them.” (Economy, 2019)
Instead of setting a New Year’s resolution this year….set an achievable goal with your child and help them feel the joy of completing a task over time and learning goal setting from home. ��
Examples:
If your child doesn’t ever set the bed in the morning….don’t have them set a goal of setting their bed every morning…set an achievable goal of for the month of January that they will set their bed at least twice a week and keep track of it…if it goes well….in February, change it to three times a week…and celebrate the accomplishment.
If trying or eating healthy foods is a task in your home….set a goal that each week that your family will try at least two new vegetables or fruits with dinner each week. Track your successes and celebrate the accomplishment!
If your child is struggling with academics at school…..pick one subject area where they will stay after school once a week to get additional support. At the middle school, our teachers have after school academic support sessions on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursdays. If your child is at the elementary school, feel free to reach out the their teacher to see what kind of plan you can work on together to have your child be more successful. Overtime, your child will see that taking the extra time to get academic support will help them feel accomplishment in their classes.
If spreading kindness is something you value….have your child value it as well….brainstorm some ideas that show acts of kindness that they can accomplish. Put all your ideas in a jar and once a week pull a slip or two out and do it!
There are so many things you can do to help your child feel success and it all starts at home….don’t pick a New Year’s resolution this year….work with your child on setting achievable goals so they feel accomplishment and success!
HELP share some ideas in the comments below on some achievable goals that can be accomplished from home!!!
https://www.inc.com/peter-economy/10-top-new-years-resolutions-for-success-happiness-in-2019.html
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This week in Mr. Dittner’s 6th grade math class, students have been working on writing and solving proportions. They were given a recipe that makes 6 sugar cookies. They were required to use proportions in order to figure out how much of each ingredient they would need in order to make enough cookies for the entire class. We’ll see how their cookies turn out!!! #BrookwoodsBest
It's never too late to be a part of our PTO! We hope that you can join us for tonight's meeting! @BES in the multi-purpose room at 6:30 pm. #BrookwoodsBest
2020 GCJ2 Summer Academy Updates/Announcement!
Check out the video here: https://tinyurl.com/r4p7dxa
1 Session from June 15-July 2 for all students entering grades 1-8
Mon-Thurs 8am-12pm
Students will choose 3 classes to be a part of during this one session.
Targeted academic support will also be a part of our Summer Academy!
Graduating 8th graders will have a special opportunity to help support our programming this year as well! Stay tuned to find out more!
August 10-13
Invite Only 3rd/4th/5th Grade Academic Boost Session
Stay tuned for more information but we hope this helps you with your summer planning!
Check out this week's Be Brookwood winners at the elementary school! Congratulations ! #BrookwoodsBest
For the past 10 years, our district has had a strong connection with the School Leaders Advancing Technology in Education (SLATE) Conference. We have not only been consistently sending teachers to learn and grow in their technology advancements at this conference but have also had the opportunity to be consistently chosen to lead and present there as well. At SLATE, our educators are able to share and network with other professionals the great things that our district is doing to move our students and the world of education with the use of technology forward. This year, the team of presenters were Heather Stanley, Caitlyn Kiefer & Helen Xiong. #BrookwoodsBest #slatewi
We are so excited to announce that Marguerite Preston has joined our Brookwood Family as a student teacher school counselor at both the elementary school and the middle school. She was born and raised in McHenry, Illinois. She graduated from Southern Illinois University-Carbondale with a Bachelor's Degree of Liberal Arts with a major in Sociology and a minor in Psychology. She is currently completing her Master's Degree at Concordia University in School Counseling. Preston enjoys spending time with her family, being outdoors, and traveling to new places. Please give a warm Mustang welcome to Ms. Preston in the comments below! You'll see her around both buildings working with not just our students but Mrs. Obry and Mrs. Fitzsimmons as well!
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Students in Ms. Lind and Mr. Herman’s classrooms were challenged to solve a string of lights problem after studying series and parallel circuits. Students were to design a string of lights to solve a company’s customer issue to use the least amount of wire and the least amount of energy sources, so it would be the most profitable to manufacture. Teams were to simulate a burned out bulb and design and test different circuit designs that would make the customers happy with the company’s product. Here are some pictures of what the design teams came up with. #BrookwoodsBest
Math here…..math there….math everywhere!!! Students in Mrs. Peters and Mrs. Bush’s 4/5 math class worked on a division scavenger hunt to review division strategies after their multiplication warm up for the day. #BrookwoodsBest *more pictures on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GenoaCitySchools/
How did you spend your Friday night? These 8th graders spent last Friday packing meals for Children’s World Impact. In a little over an hour, they worked together to package 504 meals that provided 3,024 servings of food for children around the world. We are so proud of them for spending time helping others! #BrookwoodsBest
*more pictures on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GenoaCitySchools
BES Families:
We will be holding our annual winter extravaganza on Friday, December 20th.
In the morning, Kindergarten – 3rd grade will rotate
through cookie decorating (our teachers will be busy baking) and a craft station followed by a story walk - classes will use clues to find 3 different guest readers around the building who, together, will read them a complete story.
In the afternoon, the students in 1st – 3rd grade have voted for their favorite movies and once the winning movies are announced, they will get to choose what movie they want to watch for part of the afternoon – complete with juice and popcorn! Don’t forget to wear your PJ’s!!
4K students will be doing the similar activities within their classrooms.
We would like to ask for your help in donating juice, plates, frosting, sprinkles, bowls, spoons, knives, napkins and volunteers
You can do that by simply going to the following link:
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/20F0C44AFA82EA2FE3-winter2
Select the item(s) you’d like to donate, shop for the item(s) and then send the item(s) with your child to school before December 17th.
Thank you in advance for your help in making this day extra fun!
Sincerely,
Mrs. Fitzsimmons, Mrs. Goggin
and all of the Brookwood Elementary Staff
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What an awesome night of singing!!!!! Thank you to everyone that was able to make it to cheer on our 4K and Kindergarten students!! They were amazing!!! #BrookwoodsBest *more pictures on Facebook!
Are you ready for our 4K/5K concert tonight?!?! We are!!! We hope to see you at the elementary school. Singing starts at 5:45 pm. #BrookwoodsBest