
Thank you to our Middle School Student Data Equity Advisors who facilitated a PD on Growth Mindset. Remember the power of "yet"!

What an amazing parent community we have- thank you to all those who volunteered their time to decorate Washington School as a surprise to our students! #WeAllShine@Washington


Washington had several special visitors during Read Across America Week to make our students smile! Thank you to all who participated :) #WeAllShine@Washington




Thank you to all of the community members and parents who visited Washington during Read Across America Week! #WeAllShine@Washington





In Mrs. Schama's Science class, students simulated completing specific tasks (tying shoes, putting on a shirt, wrapping a present, putting hair up, and cutting paper) with a broken arm in a sling. This helped us realize the importance of biomedical engineering in our lives.





The High School Debate Team concluded their best season yet at the varsity invitational tournament this past Friday at Ridgefield Park High School. Captains Angel Morales and Daniel Shotkin qualified for the championship round at the end of the tournament and earned a second-place trophy for best team!! Daniel Shotkin also walked away with a second-place trophy for best speaker. While our team is sad to see the season end, we are excited to find out next year's topic at our next team meeting. GO CARDS!!!!



Looking forward to our High School's Woodington Players Performance of ANNIE on March 14, 15, 16 (7:00 PM) and March 16 (2:00 PM). Come see a great show!


On Friday, March 8th, Students observed cardiac coronary bypass surgery from the Morristown Medical Center live streamed to the Liberty Science Center. Our students interacted with the surgical team, learned about procedures, introduced to careers in the health field, and risk factors that could lead to coronary disease.


Middle School March Madness is underway at WRMS! Wear college gear to celebrate college awareness on Wednesday, March 13th. Thank you to the school counseling department for organizing and gathering lots of college swag to giveaway.


In AP Computer Science Principles (our brand new course), there are a lot of concepts about the internet, networks, cybersecurity, etc. Tom Spelda and Andrew Phillips (Tech Department) spent about 25 minutes helping students understand how Westwood connects! They spoke about IP addresses, routing, firewalls, and a lot of great concepts to help connect what was learned in class to the real world!


Westwood Regional High School's annual Blood Drive was a success. Thank you to all those who donated!



High School French students had a great day at Lincoln Center’s Rendez-Vous with French cinema watching the US premiere of "A Real Job" by Thomas Lilti where a young PhD student, turned substitute math teacher, navigates the challenges and joys of teaching in a French public middle school. A glimpse into school life in contemporary France.


4th graders used sugar cubes as a model for rocks this week. They performed an experiment with this model to understand the process of weathering and how this process explains why rocks at the tops of mountains are jagged, while those at the bottom are rounded. #BESTatBrookside




Our "Book Tasting" lessons allowed our students to discover the magic of reading by diving into new worlds and meeting fascinating characters! We continue turning the pages and exploring the endless possibilities of the 23-24 school year! #JustFocusonGrowing



Our deepest gratitude to our amazing guest readers for bringing the joy of reading to our students during Read Across America Week! Your time and dedication have left an incredible mark on our school! We extend our heartfelt thanks and appreciation to you! #JustFocusonGrowing



Brookside's entire school community enjoyed the spirit week for Read Across America! Take a look at some of the crazy hats! #BESTatBrookside

The fun continues during Read Across America here at Brookside. Students participated in D.E.A.R. (Drop Everything And Read) on Thursday. The whole school enjoyed time getting lost in a good book! #BESTatBrookside

Thank you Ms. Lizzi and our Berkeley Community for beating our goal for the Kids Heart Challenge! We raised $15, 156.00!


We would like to recognize the social-emotional learning that occurs in our classrooms, schools, communities and at home with our families/caregivers.. Today and every day is #SELDAY


The fun continues during Read Across America here at Brookside. Students participated in D.E.A.R. (Drop Everything And Read) on Thursday. The whole school enjoyed time getting lost in a good book! #BESTatBrookside