ISSUE: 006 / FEBRUARY YEAR: 2022
BROOKWOOD MIDDLE SCHOOL As the calendar changes from January to February, I would like to highlight two (2) of the amazing things that happened at Brookwood Middle School during January. The first one is that students completed the winter NWEA (MAP) test. I am proud to announce the overall scores in both Reading and Math increased from fall to winter. The students in 5th grade increased their overall score in Math by 3.9 points and in Reading by 2.5 points. The 6th graders increased their overall score in Math by 3.6 points and in Reading by 4.0 points. The second item was the students began preparing for Black History Month by watching a presentation called Historical Perspective for Children. The 5th graders watched a presentation on Wilma Rudolph and the 6th graders watched a presentation on Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. During the presentation, students watched the life of their person from childhood through adulthood. The presentation also showed the students how their person developed character qualities that were needed, such as resilience, leadership, empathy, curiosity, honesty, self-regulation and optimism, to achieve their dreams and goals. As we approach the month of February, we will continue to do amazing things to help our students be successful and foster their love of learning. LaShawn Stewart | Principal
TECHNOLOGY HELPLINE If your child is having any technology problems connecting to their teacher’s Google Classroom, please contact our help desk at (708) 300-3553 or email our help desk: helpdesk@brookwood167.org What is ClassDojo? Reporting of Absence(s): Parents must call the school to report their child absent before 8:30 a.m. The number for reporting absences is (708) 757-2110. Official attendance will be reported every morning at 9:00 a.m. If your child joins a teacher’s classroom late, they will be marked tardy in PowerSchool, and you will be notified through the Principal’s ClassDojo.
PLEASE JOIN OUR CLASSDOJO’S AND STAY INFORMED! It is important that you sign up for the Principal’s Class Dojo. I post important information such as if a bus is running late, important reminders regarding picture day, graduation information and other important topics. Please sign up today! ClassDojo is actively used in 90% of U.S. K-8 schools. ClassDojo is a free app that helps build amazing classroom and school communities. Teachers give feedback to students for any skill, like “Working Hard” and “Being Curious.” From the mobile app, parents view their
child’s feedback, and can message directly with teachers and school leaders. Please join my ClassDojo so you can stay informed on what is happening at Longwood School. If you would like to join, please accept the invitation that we emailed to you or texted you, or contact the school at (708) 7585350, email, lstewart@brookwood167. org.org. All you will need to provide is your cell phone number or email address. Get Involved and STAY INFORMED!
VISION Our
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becoming lifelong learners and decision makers.
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improve the achievement of all students, regardless of
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levels
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believe in using researchbased practices to achieve our goals. We promote school and community involvement because we believe that these partnerships help us meet the needs of all of our students.
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confidence, and
should teach students to
academic success by
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being interested and
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contributing citizens in
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our global society.
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Families shape their children’s motivation,
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All Brookwood teachers use an online grading system
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improvement in all
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excellence.
culture of excellence,
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accountability and
staff development
integrity.
check your child’s progress
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office at (708) 758-5350. There is a PowerSchool app
Brookwood School District 167,
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with
parents and community, will
phone that makes it easy for
create a learning environment
parents to stay updated on
in which all students excel at
ABSENT FROM SCHOOL?
their child’s progress.
Parents did you know that if your child is absent, you can request a recorded version of their teacher’s lesson? We want to keep students on track, and this is a great way for ensuring students don’t fall behind if they miss a class. You can also request a recorded lesson if your child is struggling and they need to see the lesson again. Please reach out to your child’s teachers and take advantage of this great resource.
UPCOMING... 31st, January - 11th, February | Scholastic Book Fair 26th, January - 2nd, February | Annual Spelling Bee Competition 4th, February | 2nd Quarter Honor Roll Celebration 15th - 16th, February | Human Growth & Development Classes 17th, February | District-Wide Spelling Bee 24th, February | Annual Black History Program
PBIS The PBIS (Positive Behavioral Interventions & Supports) Committee has collaborated with our BMS Student Council to host a Candy Gram for the month of January through early February. Also, BMS students continue to spend their Timberwolves Bucks. The scheduled dates for redemption are Friday, January 11th & Friday, January 24th. We are planning a Virtual Scavenger Hunt for the month of February. Stay tuned for the details to be revealed in the March 2022 newsletter!
SOCIAL EMOTIONAL LEARNING (SEL) In SEL (Social Emotional Learning) News…. We continue to work with the emotional needs of our students. The daily check in continues to provide us with information regarding the social and emotional well-being of our students. Ripple Effects is a program we use to provide daily lessons where the students learn about a variety of social emotional skills as well as mental health and behavioral supports. This month we have added a new SEL program called Panorama and all students have completed this survey. Student results from the survey will help the social workers form potential Tier 2 groups for the students who need them based on their survey responses and teacher recommendations. This month students also received training within the “Be Seen, Be Heard” program for Erin’s Law. All students who didn’t opt out of the training learned about child sexual abuse prevention and awareness.
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VISITORS If you need to come into the school for any reason, for safety reasons, you will be required to wear a mask, and you will need to have a current Driver’s License that will be checked in our Raptor Security System.
STUDENT SAFETY DROP-OFF & PICK-UP PROCEDURES Students should arrive at school no earlier than 8:00 a.m. and be picked up after school no later than 3:15 p.m. If a student is being dropped off or
Raptor® provides a line of sight as to who is always in our school. The system provides school and districtwide reporting for all visitors, volunteers, and contractors that have signed in/out of our buildings.
BROOKWOOD MIDDLE SCHOOL
This is
important for safety reasons.
SCHOOL SUPPLIES I am excited to share with you that this school year, Brookwood School District 167 will be providing students with a set of school supplies to use at school and a set to use at home! If your child needs any additional resources or supplies for any of their classes, please contact our school office at (708) 758-5350, so we can help provide them with all necessary and needed materials.
picked up, the driver must adhere to the one-way sign at the entrance of the parking lot. Drivers must NEVER go the wrong way in the parking lot as this is unsafe for students and staff.
THANK YOU FOR YOUR COOPERATION!