
Attention Rt #1 (duck bus) parents/guardians: The bus will be approximately 20 minutes late dropping off the elementary student run this afternoon. We apologize for the inconvenience.

The elementary select choir went to WMHT today to record a segment for their program “Music for the Holidays.” Their performance will be available to watch on TV, as well as on streaming platforms. Airing dates/times TBA.





A reminder that there is a half day tomorrow, November 15, for grades K-6 due to parent teacher conferences. Please check your principal weekly newsletters for more information.


Work Based Learning students helped load the Elementary Food Drive donations for Thanksgiving baskets from Brunswick Cares Food Pantry at Brunswick Church. Thank you to all who donated!




Now hiring - Account Clerk! See this posting and others at: https://www.brunswickcsd.org/documents/employment-opportunities/97470


Please join us for the Board of Education Meeting this evening at 7 p.m. in the Secondary School library. If you can't make it in person, streaming is available on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@bcsdevents7574


This is a reminder that on Friday November 8, 2024, we will conduct an emergency early release drill. All schools in New York State must complete an emergency early release drill, once per year, that requires schools to evacuate students and staff at least 15 minutes before their regular dismissal time. This drill helps prepare us in the case of an emergency that would require us to transport our entire district home or to another location prior to the end of the school day. For the secondary school, dismissal will be at 2 p.m. For the elementary school, all students taking the bus will be released/dismissed by 3:10 PM. We will start dismissal earlier for our aftercare and pick up students (around 3:00 PM).

School Bus Safety reminders!


Thank you to our Tamarac community for a very successful fundraiser for the Mohawk Hudson Humane Society!



Classes are not in session tomorrow due to a Superintendent Conference Day/Staff Development. Don't forget to VOTE!

The elementary school is hiring lunch monitors! Applications and descriptions can be found here: https://www.brunswickcsd.org/documents/employment-opportunities/97470


November Cafeteria Menus are posted: https://www.brunswickcsd.org/documents/food-service/breakfast-%26-lunch-menus/november-2024-menus/719888


Now Hiring! Find the application and rates of pay here: https://www.brunswickcsd.org/documents/employment-opportunities/97470


Our 5th grade hosted a special presenter, Megan Maloney, from Broadwiew FCU. Through a fun Kahoot game, students learned about the importance of understanding money, spending vs. saving, donating, loans, and much more!




With Halloween around the corner, Deputy Loeper visited Mrs. Zakrzewski's class to talk about Halloween safety and read the book ' The Little Old Woman Who was not Afraid of Anything'.
Want to check the book out yourself? Find it in the Upper Hudson Library System: https://www.uhls.org/
Listen to the story with your children here: https://youtu.be/jtcGFWStz5o?si=owpvZMoXP1JzPyk0


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!


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.


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.



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.


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.