October 2016

Brockbank Artist of the Month Wnners!

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The art teacher, Mrs. Steffanie Petersen is rewarding students good behavior by giving "Artist of the Month" Awards in her class. To earn this award students don't have to be great artists, they just have to have good behavior and listening skills. Mrs. Petersen hopes that if students become good listeners they wll become great artists.  The month of September winners were, Honey Cortez, Carson Whitaker, and Kadance Palmer. 

SFHS Band Visits Brockbank

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Brockbank fifth and sixth grade students got the privilege of having the Spanish Fork High School Band come and play for them. They enjoyed learning about all the instruments and listening to them play. 

We were excited to see five former Brockbank students; Sydney Money, LeAnn Ellis, Chelsey Froelich, Colton Engle, and Morgan Porter.

Brockbank Fourth Grade Students Attend Symphony!

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Friday, September 30, fourth-grade students from Brockbank had the wonderful opportunity to attend a performance by the Utah Symphony at Maple Mountain High School. The students had a great time listening to the different pieces of music. The students had a great time dressing up and learning about music.


  

 

Attributions
Mrs. Kariuki, Mrs. Loreen & Mrs. Anderson

Apple Day in Kindergarten

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Friday,September 30, Kindergarten students at Brockbank Elementary celebrated Apple Day at school. The students participated in several different activities including tasting apples in several different forms; cut in slices, applesauce, pie, and juice; deciding which color of apple they like best, doing math and science activities involving apples, and illustrating their own apple books. It was a fun educational day that the students enjoyed.

Brockbank Fifth-Grade Students Participate in D.A.R.E. Activity

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Brockbank fifth-grade students learning Drug Abuse Resistance Education (D.A.R.E.) training taught by Officer Bryan DeWitt of the Spanish Fork Police Department, recently got to participate in an activity. The activity was on the potential dangers of being intoxicated and it's effects on the person's reflects, judgement, and overall ability to do simple tasks. The students were given goggles to wear that simulate being under the influence and asked to ride a scooter through cones and kick a ball.