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Mission Statement

At Brockbank we are...
Building a Community that Cares
Engaging in Lifelong Learning
Setting Goals for Growth and Success
Taking Ownership for My Choices


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Brockbank Students Enjoy Bicycle Stunt Show

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Rich Wieber's Bicycle Stunt Show recently visited Brockbank Elementary. The performers delighted the students with fun, daring bicycle stunts. Throughout the assembly, the performers shared with students the importance of setting goals and not giving up when it gets tough. They shared with students how many years they had practiced stunts and how many times they had to do each stunt falling down before they got it right - and they still practice every day! The last stunt was perhaps the most exciting - five teachers laid down on the gym floor and a bicyclist jumped over them all.

Brockbank Second-Graders Decorate Gingerbread Houses!

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Second-grade students at Brockbank Elementary celebrated the Christmas season by presenting a special program on Thursday, December 19, to their parents and grandparents. The students enjoyed entertaining their families by singing several Christmas songs. After the program, the students and their parents returned to their classroom to decorate gingerbread houses. It was a fun day!

Brockbank First Graders Earn Polar Express Day!

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Brockbank Elementary first-graders celebrated the holiday season by having a Polar Express Day on Thursday, December 19. They earned this day by meeting their classroom reading goals. Each first-grade class had to fill their Polar Express train car and in order to accomplish this, each student had to read at least six books. As a reward for meeting this goal, students got to wear pajamas to school; make Polar Express trains out of HoHo's, starlight mints, and chocolate bells; make engineer hats out of paper; and received a bell to wear.

Brockbank Hansen Heroes for December

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Brockbank is happy to announce the Hansen Heroes for December.

Picture #1 - Hunter Hopes, Trey Page, Mark Raymond, Principal Alison Hansen, Rylan Herbert, Gavin Bethers, and Storri Nelson. Absent from photo - Ashlyn Herbst and Madysen Thornton.

Picture #2 - Hunter Pace, Saige Black, Isaac Cabral, Jade Romero, Principal Alison Hansen, Caden Shock, Gage Baum, Britney Shepherd, and Marley Walser. Absent from photo - Gracie Herbst

SNAP Program Visits Brockbank

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Utah Department of Transportation recently presented their SNAP program to Brockbank Elementary students. SNAP is a catchy, snappy curriculum designed to help students walk and bike to and from school school safely each day. Students learned basic bike maintenance, the importance of wearing a helmet, how to look "left, right, then left again" before crossing a street, and how to safely navigate through a construction site when walking or biking.

Brockbank Third-Graders and Kindergarteners Work Together!

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Third-grade students in Mrs. Carolyn Creer's class, once a week, go into Mrs. Tara Farr's kindergarten class and help the students. Each kindergarten student gets a third-grade buddy to work with, whether it be reading to each other, practicing flash cards, or just helping the student with whatever they are working on. Whenever there is a holiday, or at least once a month, the students get to do a fun activity together. For this week they got to make Christmas trees made out of ice cream cones, covered with frosting, and decorated with candy.

Brockbank Third Graders Perform Christmas Program!

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Brockbank third-grade students have been filling the halls of the school with cheery Christmas music. On Thursday, December 12, the third-grade classes put on a Christmas program for the rest of the students and then that evening for their parents and families to enjoy. It is a great way to get in the Christmas spirit. The students did a great job!