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April Brookside Briefs and Healthy Hints

April briefs can be read here:  April 2019 Brookside Briefs

April character trait is Effort.  We have so many things going on at school this month.  Please read through the briefs to mark your calendars and stay informed.

Brookside is lighting it up BLUE for Autism on Tuesday, April 2nd.  Staff and students are invited to wear blue every Friday in honor of Autism Awareness.

Spring is upon us and so is allergy season.  Please read Mrs. O’Hara’s  healthy hints:  April 2019 Healthy Hints

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Brookside Briefs & Healthy Hints for March

The month of March starts with our continuation of Read Across America activities and ends our second trimester grading period.  There are lots of activities planned for the coming month including PTA events like :  Art Night, Grade 3 & 4 Night Out, and BINGO for Grades 1 and 2.  There will be the annual “Are You Smarter than a Cranford/ Garwood 5th Grader?” community event and the Grade 5 Volleyball game.

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Nurse’s Healthy Hints – March Healthy Hints

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Principal’s First Open Agenda Meeting of the School Year

The first of two Principal Open Agenda meetings will be taking place on Tuesday, January 8th, 2019.  It will start at 7:00pm in Room #3 (Art Room).

These meetings are designed to be an open forum for discussing any topics that participants bring up that will help improve the learning environment at BPS.

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Principal’s October Message

October’s character trait is Respect.  You can find out more about this by reading Mr. Klimko’s Brookside Briefs.  You can also check back later in the month by visiting our Character Education page to see what our school has done to show our respect.

Please find attached the October Brookside Briefs and Healthy Hints newsletters.
 
The Briefs include highlights from September as well as a look ahead and a calendar for the month of October. 
 
The Healthy Hints include important health-related information as well as details on two voluntary programs that encourage students to walk to school and/or increase their step count.