
It's homecoming! Student intern Caroline Painter created a post to invite you all to watch our volleyball team compete today!


RoYeon Lee, Shia Lang, and Kayla Beaudoin accompanied Mrs. Norton on a recent training session at Questar focused on Improving Schools through Student Empowerment. They are part of a leadership league of students in the district who will be implementing practices to bring greater diversity, equity, and inclusion into the buildings throughout the school year.


Tamarac Key Club and Music Department presents the 2024 Senior Citizens Concert & Luncheon on November 20th. Please RSVP to alabshere@brunswickcsd.org


The elementary school is hosting a food drive now through November 4th. Please send items in with your child to help our community have a great Thanksgiving!


Rock, paper, scissors - shoot!


Attention Middle School: We are kicking off our annual Tamarac Food Drive to support the Brunswick Cares Community Food Pantry. Please bring items in and give them to your Homeroom teacher. It is important to check expiration dates!
Suitable items are canned veggies, canned or dry pastas, cold cereals etc. Please do not break-up the cartons of fruit in plastic cups. It makes it difficult for the pantry to store. This will run through October 31st. The homerooms that bring in the most food items in each grade level will participate in a make your own sundae Ice Cream Social on Thursday November 7th in the HS Cafeteria.


Basketball clock operator needed!


The Work Based Learning Group has been very busy gathering all of the lost clothing items left near the elementary gym and the middle school cafeteria. They have washed and hung the items and will be tagging them and getting them on the Lost and Found website later this week and into the following week. If you feel that your child may have lost something already, please email a description of the item, your child's name and building your child is in to: sbowman@brunswickcsd.org and alang@brunswickcsd.org.


Registration for Winter Sports is NOW open!


Student communication intern, Kaleigh Pucci, helped design this informational poster to spread the word about October being National Bullying Prevention Month.
Safety needs are growing and technology is changing at unprecedented speeds. Brunswick CSD uses the STOPit app that allows individuals (students/staff/parents) to anonymously report safety, misconduct, or compliance concerns.



Walking tacos in Mrs. DeLorenzo's class!




Tickets for the middle school Halloween Social will be on sale during lunches today and tomorrow. Permission slips must be turned in at the time of the sale.


The New York State School Boards Association recognizes October 14-18 as School Board Recognition Week. This is a time to promote awareness and understanding of the important work performed by local school boards. Public schools form the bedrock of our communities and our country. Thank you to our school board members: Tammie Fanfa, Ryan Goodenough, Jenna Horton, Valerie Lee, Danielle Roadcap, Jack Roddy, Kevin Shufon, Dina Trahan and Leah Wertz.


Picture day is in full swing! Elementary and Middle School photo day is tomorrow. 😁📸





There will be no school on October 14th in observance of Columbus Day/Indigenous Peoples' Day. Classes will resume on Tuesday, October 15th, which will be a D day. Please ensure your Chromebook is charged.

Junior Alicia Burton is collecting for the Mohawk Hudson Humane Society! 🐶🐱🐇Both schools have collection boxes.




The Board of Education Meeting will take place this evening in person in the Secondary School LGI and will also be Live Streamed on our BCSD YouTube page starting at 7 p.m.
https://www.youtube.com/@bcsdevents7574


Caring for your mental health is just as important as caring for your physical health. Today and every day, take time to look after yourself and prioritize your well-being. #WorldMentalHealthDay



It looks like the 2nd grade had a ghourd-eous day for their field trip to Engelke farm! 🎃






Deputy Loeper had a busy day today visiting our Tamarac students. He stopped in Mrs. Labshere's class to talk about digital safety. He later went to Mrs. Wyanski's class to discuss respect and kindness. We thank Deputy Loeper for taking on all aspects of what it means to be an SRO - an educator, mentor, hero, community liaison and enforcer.