Half Day On Monday, March 5, 2018-Out At Noon
School will be getting out at noon on Monday, March 5th. There will be no PM kindergarten. Teacher's are having an inservice for the afternoon.
School will be getting out at noon on Monday, March 5th. There will be no PM kindergarten. Teacher's are having an inservice for the afternoon.
In P.E. we did our own version of the Winter Olympics. The first game we did was the bobsled. Students were in groups of three and each sat on their own scooter. They would link themselves together with their legs. Students used their arms to push themselves around a course in the gym as fast as they could. Other students would cheer on and encourage their classmates. It was a lot of fun to participate and work together with classmates in this Olympic game!
The 2018 Brookside Yearbook deadline has been extended. They will be for sale until next Friday at Dad's and Donuts for $13.00.
We had a fantastic jr. choir performance yesterday at Brookside Elementary.
Haylee Marian worked hard to understand math this week, David Sanders worked hard on his writing, Halle Strong always has a positive attitude, Max Sorensen behaved extra well during inside recess, Devon Levengood read silently when asked, Tryg Stewart read quietly when asked to, Ace York took care of the class head phones, Garvyn Vanpatten is always honest about rewards he earns in the classroom, Daniela Prieto shared her treats and
On behalf of Mayor Rick Child and the Springville City Council I would like to congratulate the PTSA students; Deagan Rosenlof, Brynn Jones, Molly Hunter, , Madoc Jones, Gavin Jones are students at Brookside Elementary. Levi Palmer and Kevin Pau Rojas attend other schools. All were nominated for a Springville Mayor’s Recognition Award. The students were nominated by several community members and teachers
Brookside students were treated to a visit from Ballet West, a Salt Lake City based ballet company. They picked some students to come up on stage and taught them some ballet steps and demonstarted ballet technique. They also performed selections from The Nutcracker in full costume. We would like to thank them for coming, they are truely amazing professionals in their art.
Dear Parents,
Thank you to all the parents who took the time to respond to the Stakeholder’s Survey. The data is now available and teachers will be given a copy of their feedback within the next week. We understand and appreciate the importance of working together to provide a quality education for all students. Thank you again for your feedback.
Here are a few reminders for this week:
Over the past three weeks SHS STEM Ambassadors have taught the fifth graders the concepts of computer science using robotics. The fifth graders loved learning how to program and getting their minibots to respond.
These Brookside students were recognized for their good behavior and kind deeds while here at school. Thank you to parents and students for encouraging best behavior at school, it makes a big difference