1st graders at Brookside have opinions!! We're working on writing reasons to back up our opinions.
This weekend 10 students from the Math Honor Society will be participating in Moody's Mega Math Challenge. The contest gives students 14 hours to submit a 20 page solution to an extremely difficult open-ended modeling problem. $125,000 prize pool! Good luck! Go Cards!
Thank you to Brookside's amazing ELL instructor, Mrs. LeParc (@LeParcESL), for sharing this very inspiring video from a very determined English Language Learner. Simply amazing!! https://mars.nasa.gov/resources/24943/from-colombia-to-mars/
Congratulations to Mr. Piskadlo for having the yearbook dedicated to him by the Class of 2021!
Congratulations to our February Student of the Month, Melina Stamatiou, grade 10, nominated by Ms. Kayla Frohlich! Great job!
We stay connected throughout our days together and at home.
Elementary Assistant Principal, Mrs. Loor (@EsLoor
), was featured on a panel of experts in the education space, about how the COVID-19 pandemic has affect the educational technology and processes. Check it out! https://avnation.tv/podcast/connected-33-edu-tech/#prettyPhoto
Our grades 3-5 instrumental students in Washington Township have submitted over 1000 FlipGrid videos to Mr. Lipnick demonstrating their musical learning throughout the year! Way to go future musicians and Mr. Lipnick for keeping students engaged!
The International Thespian Society & Woodington Players met with professional performers that discussed the audition process, acting choices, and life as a working actor. The students engaged in games and Q&A to gain a firmer understanding of show business.
Ms. Daly's U.S. History students are celebrating Black History Month by researching and presenting the political, social, and economic achievements of influential Black Americans.
Thank you to the WRHS PSO President Ara Windle for collecting "Staff Shout Outs" for our hardworking teachers and staff! What a great way to boost spirits during a difficult time :) We love our staff!
Fourth graders are using nonfiction text to learn about the life of African American explorer Matthew Henson. He was part of the first team to discover the North Pole.
The JFG teachers and staff were overwhelmed with great joy receiving "Staff Shout - Outs" from our parents and students! Our spirits were lifted by your thoughtful words! Thank you!
We loved having Jamie and Kaitlyn from the Westwood Regional Junior National Honor Society visit our Grade 3 students and read “Cake and I Scream”.
Our first graders are learning and listening to stories in our Black History Month digital library about people with determination and perseverance.
Although virtual, JFG had a successful 100th Day of School!
Continuing to celebrate 100+ days of schools at Washington... We're crushing it in kindergarten!
A group of National Junior Honor Society students, led by 8th grader Riley Falk, collected over 20 large bags and boxes of food to be donated to local families in need!
Thank you Mrs. Windle, High School PSO President, and Berkeley Families for the SHOUT OUTS to staff! What a great way to start the week!
Mrs. Keller's photo classe are learning about Black History in photography in a "Photo Daily Focus" including reflections on photographers that captured the Civil Rights Movement, BLM Movement, with a focus on other photographers that captured iconic moments in black history.