Welcome to Brockbank
Mission Statement
Write a kind message to a student, teacher, technician, custodian, parent or anyone else. Then we will all be able to see it at our school. Let's spread the kindness! (messages are on the televisions around the school).
Abbie Karri Receives Crystal Apple Award
Mrs. Abbie Karri is this year's recipient of the Horace Mann Crystal Apple Award. Abbie teaches third grade here at Brockbank.
Kindergarten Students Try to Find Gingerbread Man
Bronco Best Students for November
At Brockbank we have a program where deserving students earn "Bronco Best" cards. Students earn this honor by being their BEST at Brockbank! They are doing their BEST when they are: Building a community that cares, Engaging in lifelong learning, Setting goals for growth and success, and Taking ownership for their actions.
This month the students learned about the Golden Rule, treating others the way we would like to be treated.
Superintendent Nielsen Visited Brockbank
Second Grade Float Parade
Charlie Brown Thanksgiving Feast
First grade students enjoyed a Charlie Brown Thanksgiving feast with popcorn, toast, Jelly Beans, and pretzels. They read the story and then watched parts of the movie to compare. It was a wonderful time!
Students Enjoy Feast
Students in Mrs. Jessica Heelis' class enjoyed a Thanksgiving feast that they helped prepare and decorate for.
Turkey Trouble in First Grade
Brockbank first-graders recently finished reading the book, "Turkey Trouble" written by Wendi J. Silvano. In the story a turkey is in trouble, bad trouble, it is almost Thanksgiving and he is the main course. Farmer Jake is looking for him. Turkey has an idea what if he doesn't look like a turkey? What if he looks like something different instead? First-graders then got to use their imaginations and pick a disguise for Turkey so Farmer Jake won't recognize him
How to Cook a Turkey
Brockbank Elementary is happy to share some fun ways on "How to Cook a Turkey" according to kindergarten students.
Grey Hudson says 1. Get it from my farm. 2. Put it on the stove. 3. Burn it on the frying pan. 4. Put salt and pepper and tomatoes. 5. Eat it .
Porter Mendenhall says 1. Kill with a sword. 2. Stuff the turkey. 3. Cook in the oven at 47 degrees. 4. Cook for 48 minutes. 5. Eat it (that's it).
Kaysen Kinsey says 1. Get it from the store. 2. Put it on the stove. 3. Cook it for 7 hours. 4. Put some seasonings. 5. Eat it!