February 2015

Brockbank Collected "Pennies" for Shriner's Hospital!

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Brockbank Elementary collected "Pennies" for Shriner's Hospital by bringing in $824.53. Every penny raised will go to help Shriner's Hospital to help make a difference in a child's life. Shriner's provides specialized care to children with orthopedic conditions, burns, spinal cord injuries, and cleft lip and palate, regardless of the patients’ ability to pay.  The "Kid Power" sixth-grade student council members along with their adviser, Mrs.

Brockbank's Nelson Heroes for January

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Brockbank is happy to announce the good citizen's for January. 

Picture #1 Bryden Sorensen, Aiden Cordell, Brenna Williams, Ebbie Pena, Principal Larraine Nelson, Kiera Adams, Kadence Grever, Britney Shepherd, Ava Thorpe, and Redick Sloan.

Picture #2 Caleb Robertson, Alexis Smith, Alexis Chacon, Parker Coe, Principal Larraine Nelson, Carter Nelson, Brooklyn Pintar, Gentry Wolf, and Avery Critchfield. 

 

 

Brockbank First Graders Celebrate "100 Days of School"

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Brockbank Elementary recently celebrated "100 Days of School!" Students celebrated this day in several different ways. First-graders used the number 100 in math skills like counting and place value; they wrote down 100 words that they have learned how to read and write this year; they drew pictures of what they would look like if they were 100 years old; they made cool glasses to wear; and they named 100 things you can eat and 100 things you cannot eat.

Brockbank Kindergartners Celebrate 100 Days of School!

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Brockbank kindergarteners recently celebrated making it through "100 days of school". To celebrate this achievement they had a fun filled day of activities centered around the number 100. They earned an official "100 Day" certificate by completing the following activities; counting 100 objects, taking a 100 step walk, doing 100 exercises, completing 100 seconds of silence (at least tried to), having a 100 day magic trick, discussing what they could eat 100 of, and there was a 100 drops of water test.

Brockbank Sixth-Graders Attend Sports Hero Day at BYU!

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Thursday, January 22, approximately 1200 sixth-grade students from across Utah Valley descended onto BYU campus for an exciting day to be spent with their local sports heroes. Brockbank Elementary made up 65 of the over 1200 students. BYU calls this activity "Sports Hero Day". Its purpose is to provide sixth-grade students the opportunity to interact with BYU athletes, and to observe their positive examples in academics, athletics, and social circumstances up close and personal.

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Kristel Peterson