Confirm your calendar is marked for Kindergarten Parent Information Night on March 27th at 6:30 p.m. in the Elementary School Cafeteria!

There is a Board of Education Meeting this evening at 7 p.m. in the Secondary School library.

Attention girls in grades 4-8: GIRLS in STEM Conference is this Saturday! This is a free and educational event designed to give girls an introduction to STEM fields and careers and is designed to illustrate the fun side of science and technology. Spread the word!
The event will take place March 23 from 8:30-11:30 a.m. in the Bulmer Telecommunications Center on HVCC's campus in Troy. Sign up today by using the QR code or this link. https://form.jotform.com/240224420960143

March is Women's History Month and Ms. Wetmore, the elementary librarian, decorated the circulation desk. She hopes that the women pictured on the desk will spark questions and discussion between students and staff.
A reminder that today is a half day of instruction for all students due to staff development.
Sometimes life gets in the way and we don't always get to make posts at the correct time. Last week was 'Social Worker Week' and we can't go without thanking our two social workers in the district: Jessica Sokol in the elementary school and Grace Magee in the Secondary School.


Brunswick Central School District will operate on a two hour delay today, Monday, March 11, 2024 due to road conditions on rural routes.
The Board of Education Meeting will take place this evening in the Secondary School Library at 7 p.m. Please note the location change.

Tamarac Tie Dye Day will take place on Monday, March 18th! Students and staff are invited to wear their tie dye to celebrate SPRING!
March Cafeteria Menus are live on our website: https://www.brunswickcsd.org/documents/food-service/breakfast-%26-lunch-menus/159843

Brunswick CSD is hiring! Check out the latest additions to our employment page at https://www.brunswickcsd.org/documents/employment-opportunities/97470 and consider joining the Bengal community!

ZUMBA is back and starts March 11th! Make sure to read the details below.

Keep calm and plug in your Chromebook! We look forward to seeing you tomorrow, it's a B day!

Tamarac High School presents 'Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat' on March 8 & 9th at 7 p.m. Tickets are $7 each, general admission and will sold at the door.

With February being National Children’s Dental Health Month, 1st grade had a special visit from Where Smiles Grow Pediatric Dentistry.
Dental health providers shared valuable insights on keeping those smiles shining while sharing
tips, answering questions, and making sure our kiddos are on the right track for healthy smiles! 🦷🪥


Thank You Deputy Loeper!

In honor of Black History Month Lynn Nadereski's Kindergarten class studied Alma Woodsey Thomas in art. Thomas is known for her brightly colored abstract paintings. She Was the First Fine Arts Graduate of Howard University became an art teacher in Washington DC and when she retired at the age of 68 she decided to become a full-time artist.
Thomas became the first African American woman artist with a solo show at the Whitney Museum in New York City which was historic.
“One of the things we couldn’t do was go into museums, let alone think of hanging our pictures there. My, times have changed. Just look at me now.”

While we didn’t capture it on video, Abraham Lee captured the hearts of all who were in attendance at the Tamarac Boys Modified basketball game on Tuesday, February 6th. During the last three minutes of the game, a member of the Hoosick Valley basketball team with special needs came off the bench onto the court. Abraham had possession of the ball, looked at his coach and passed it to the opposing player, who from nearly the three point line, took the shot and SUNK IT! The gym exploded with excitement including Abraham who was jumping for joy.
Coach Willetts and a referee from the game complemented Abraham and his sportsmanship for letting the opposing teammate shoot and score! We applaud you Abraham for showing what it means to be a good person and a great Bengal!

Mrs. Moore's 5th grade class had reading buddies with Mrs. Rhodes' Pre-K Class. 5th graders read Snowmen at Night to their buddy then helped them complete a worksheet about what they think snowmen do at night.








We hope your week brings you all the carefree feels of the rainbow parachute in gym class!




