The garden is growing, ready to feed families and we would love your help! The Brookwood Community Garden supplies our local families with fresh produce. Anyone who spends time helping has access to the bounty all summer! It’s a great way to volunteer time as an outreach project for the community as the excess is sent weekly to the Loaves and Fishes Food Pantry. We would like to thank our families who have signed up to help! Please consider signing up for a week which doesn't necessarily involve every day of working...but more of "keeping and harvesting." You might want to consider sharing or splitting a week or two with another family. Your contribution to the community through this project will be much appreciated! Please know, we would support you in any community service project through scouts, church, 4-H or other organizations to help you with your goal that could be reached through gardening for our community. Please sign up here or contact MaryEllen Kanthack directly through email MaryEllen.Kanthack@gcj2.k12.wi.us or call 262-279-2279.
almost 3 years ago, Helen Xiong
Brookwood Families! Help our BFO! They need your input!! Hello Brookwood families! The Brookwood Family Organization is excited to be able to plan more in-person events and fundraisers for this upcoming school year. We’d love to hear what kinds of events and fundraisers our families would like to see this upcoming 2021/2022 school year. Results from this survey will be shared at our Brookwood Family Organization Meeting on Tuesday, August 3rd time and location TBD. (More information coming soon) We appreciate your input! https://tinyurl.com/vdpe3x2z
almost 3 years ago, Helen Xiong
WOOHOO! AGAIN! This Friday's meal pickup will include bonus frozen items for over the weekend!!! We hope you’ll keep coming to get meals so we can continue this FREE program all summer. Help us spread the word! This meal pick up is FREE to anyone 18 years old and younger or a disabled adult age 19 through 21 participating in a public or private educational program are eligible to receive lunch and breakfast with our meals program. Children do not need to attend Brookwood! GCJ2 is SO excited to be a part of this Free Summer Meals! Monday-Friday from 11am-12pm Location: Brookwood Middle School ** Meal distribution points and methods are subject to change//pre-sign up not required Questions: Jan Krueger at Jan.Krueger@badger.k12.wi.us https://tinyurl.com/ywstw2s4
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Hello Brookwood families! The Brookwood Family Organization is excited to be able to plan more in-person events and fundraisers for this upcoming school year. We’d love to hear what kinds of events and fundraisers our families would like to see this upcoming 2021/2022 school year. Results from this survey will be shared at our Brookwood Family Organization Meeting on Tuesday, August 3rd time and location TBD. (More information coming soon) We appreciate your input! https://tinyurl.com/vdpe3x2z
almost 3 years ago, Helen Xiong
Check out our free Summer Ceramics Summer Program! Interested in some of our other FREE summer programming opportunities? Check out our Summer Learning Catalog: https://tinyurl.com/yfsa9b9f or contact Kellie Bohn to sign up Kellie.Bohn@gcj2.k12.wi.us
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Our FREE summer meal program is still going strong so please...help us spread the word! This starts on Monday and is FREE to anyone 18 years old and younger or a disabled adult age 19 through 21 participating in a public or private educational program are eligible to receive lunch and breakfast with our meals program. Children do not need to attend Brookwood! GCJ2 is SO excited to be a part of this Free Summer Meals Program that start on June 7th (Monday) Monday-Friday from 11am-12pm Location: Brookwood Middle School ** Meal distribution points and methods are subject to change//pre-sign up not required Questions: Jan Krueger at Jan.Krueger@badger.k12.wi.us https://tinyurl.com/ywstw2s4
almost 3 years ago, Helen Xiong
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THEY MADE IT!! We made it! The shore path adventures has successfully made it all 21 miles around Geneva Lake. They learned about the history of the lake, points of interest and even did some calculations to find our walking speed and distance. Congratulations on this major accomplishment! Way to make us #MustangPround
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Check out this amazing group of future Mustang tennis stars! As part of our free summer school program, this group received top level instruction from the tennis pros at Lake Geneva Tennis. What an awesome experience! Interested in some of our other FREE summer programming opportunities? Check out our Summer Learning Catalog: https://tinyurl.com/yfsa9b9f or contact Kellie Bohn to sign up Kellie.Bohn@gcj2.k12.wi.us
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Students in the seed to table class sowed carrots, lettuce, and cucumber seeds this week. Green pepper plants were fun to plant and water. After watering, hoeing, digging, weed pulling and planting, they enjoyed the sweetness of fresh strawberries from the strawberry bed! Mrs. Kanthack needs lots of help this summer to tend the garden so we can provide produce for our community food pantry and those in need. Please consider donating some time and contact her by email. All volunteers have access to the produce for their families! MaryEllen.Kanthack@gcj2.k12.wi.us
almost 3 years ago, Helen Xiong
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Our first summer school class is underway! This awesome group of adventurers is tackling the Geneva Lake Shore Path. They are breaking the 21 miles into four segments. What a great accomplishment! If you are still interested in joining the fun, email matt.guth@gcj2.k12.wi.us for more information. Interested in some of our other FREE summer programming opportunities? Check out our Summer Learning Catalog: https://tinyurl.com/yfsa9b9f or contact Kellie Bohn to sign up Kellie.Bohn@gcj2.k12.wi.us
almost 3 years ago, Helen Xiong
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Please click on the following link to view this week's community message from our Superintendent Kellie Bohn: https://tinyurl.com/97phdw9t
almost 3 years ago, Helen Xiong
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Help us spread the word! This starts TODAY and is FREE to anyone 18 years old and younger or a disabled adult age 19 through 21 participating in a public or private educational program are eligible to receive lunch and breakfast with our meals program. Children do not need to attend Brookwood! GCJ2 is SO excited to be a part of this Free Summer Meals Program that start on June 7th (Monday) Monday-Friday from 11am-12pm Location: Brookwood Middle School ** Meal distribution points and methods are subject to change//pre-sign up not required Questions: Jan Krueger at Jan.Krueger@badger.k12.wi.us https://tinyurl.com/ywstw2s4
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What a school year…but we made it! As tradition follows, our staff waved our students goodbye as the buses, cars, bikes, and walkers headed away from our buildings. Our staff then headed to the middle school to enjoy a district recognition and closing ceremony. The administrative staff was able to serve our district staff their lunch and the following staff members were recognized for benchmark years of service to our district: Kellie Bohn; 20 years, Stephanie Arshem; 5 years, Briana Brenek; 5 years, Karen Bullock; 5 years, Megan Hanson; 5 years, Lauren Skalecki; 5 years. The longevity of the years of service our overall staff has is one of the key pieces that makes our district a special place. For the final pieces of our closing meeting, our staff headed outside and stood in a circle listening to Ms. Bohn’s closing speech where she referenced a portion Phil Jackson’s book: Eleven Rings: The Soul of Success: “As educators, we gather children in circles in our classrooms pretty regularly, and it’s not entirely uncommon, especially pre-Covid, for us to begin or end our staff meetings in a circle as well. We know that in our classrooms, and with each other, the circle is a symbol of community. It represents the connection that we have with the others in the circle. ‘But circles actually have a deeper meaning: In Native American culture, for instance, the unifying power of the circle was so meaningful that whole nations were conceived as a series of interconnected rings (or hoops). The tepee was a ring, as were the campfire, the village, and the layout of the nation itself—circles within circles, having no beginning or end.’ (Jackson, Phil, and Hugh Delehanty. Eleven Rings: The Soul of Success. New York: Penguin Press, 2013.) A circle represents and is a symbolic of vitality, wholeness, completion, and perfection. So, as we end this challenging school year, we come together in a circle--to feel connected, protected and whole. To feel united by the experiences that we have shared, strengthened by the challenges that we have overcome, and supported by the colleagues that we value. In just a couple of minutes, you’ll leave our circle, wrap up your classroom, and begin your summer. Even though we will not be together for awhile, we are still connected as a Brookwood family. As a reminder of that, I’m sending you home with a circle of your own--as a reminder of this day, this year, this community.”
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GCJ2 is so excited to be a part of the Free Summer Meals Program that start on June 7th Monday-Friday from 11am-12pm Location: Brookwood Middle School Anyone 18 years old and younger or a disabled adult age 19 through 21 participating in a public or private educational program are eligible to receive lunch and breakfast in our meals program. Children do not need to attend Brookwood! ** Meal distribution points and methods are subject to change//pre-sign up not required Questions: Jan Krueger at Jan.Krueger@badger.k12.wi.us https://tinyurl.com/ywstw2s4
almost 3 years ago, Helen Xiong
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It’s a beautiful day for a field day at the elementary school!!
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Don't forget to get your yearbook before the school year is done---it culminates both the elementary and middle school all in one book! Bring $20 to either front office to claim yours today!! We are almost sold out! Questions? Contact: Tina.Mohr@gcj2.k12.wi.us
almost 3 years ago, Helen Xiong
Congratulations to our BFO Reading Challenge winners!!! And we are SO excited to announce that EVERYONE who participated in the reading challenge will be getting book bundles for participating!! Happy reading, Mustangs!
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almost 3 years ago, Helen Xiong
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Summer School Confirmation forms are coming home with kids today and tomorrow. If you didn't get a form and are signed up for Summer Learning, please contact Kellie Bohn at Kellie.Bohn@gcj2.k12.wi.us Summer Learning Catalog: https://tinyurl.com/yfsa9b9f
almost 3 years ago, Helen Xiong
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For the first time this year, the Kindergarteners joined together to perform: https://youtu.be/XV6ZAMJGg0o The melody for "I'm Bringing Home a Baby Bumblebee" was composed by Colonel Sandford C. Faulkner. We added an extra verse at the beginning. They practiced a steady beat, and worked on expression. They also sang the song "I'm Growing Up" by Mary Alice Amidon. It has been a pleasure working with the Kindergarteners this year. They have excelled under unusual circumstances; it will be exciting to watch them continue to grow musically. -Mrs. Bullock // BES & BMS Music Teacher
almost 3 years ago, Helen Xiong
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