![]() It makes a great class gift, too! Your donation directly supports professional development projects for all Brookline educators, e nabling them to grow in their profession and bring new experiences back into their classrooms to enrich your child's learning. As the school year closes, consider saying "thank you" by making a donation to the BEF in honor of that special someone. NOW IT IS YOUR CHANCE TO HONOR A TEACHER! Chances are that an outstanding teacher has inspired your child - even your whole family - in some way this year. Ĭongratulations to the 2014 Caverly Award Recipients! The Brookline Education Foundation is proud to honor the following outstanding exemplars of Excellence in Teaching: 4th-grade teacher Nancy Springer of Pierce School, and English teacher Abby Erdmann in BHS's School Within a School. For questions, please contact Beth Collins at, Annemarie Stewart at, or the Pierce PTO at. Interested? A signup list will be available soon. Help build community and cultivate stewardship & pride in our building! Save the date for first ever Pierce Extreme Makeover! Pierce staff, parents, and older students will come together to beautify and clean up designated school classrooms and common spaces. Sat., 6/21, 8:30am-2:30pm - Volunteers Needed for Blocks of Time Since September 2013, the Pierce School has received over $1,700 through this Amazon/Pierce program! Thank you Pierce families!ĮXTREME MAKEOVER, PIERCE EDITION - SAVE THE DATE! Remember to use it every time you visit ! Shopping on for summer necessities? Remember to go to the Pierce school website first, and look for this logo:īy simply clicking this logo on the Pierce school homepage, our school will receive a percentage of your Amazon purchases at no extra charge to you. READY FOR SUMMER? REMEMBER TO SHOP AMAZON THRU SCHOOL WEBSITE There are many volunteer opportunities for this beloved tradition. We need your help to make "Pierce Reads" a success. Contact the Library at 61 with questions. To participate and to receive the book, please fill out this form: and return it to your child's homeroom or ELA teacher. Grades 7 & 8 - Okay for Now by Gary Schmidt Grades 5 & 6 - Home of the Brave by Katherine Applegate Grade 4 - The One and Only Ivan by Katherine Applegate We look forward to a most enjoyable evening! We'll meet in small groups for informal discussions of this year's selected titles: PStar must know Veronica and he is not out to complete the Irvine Ching Chong list of activities.It's not too late to sign up! "Pierce Reads" is a book discussion evening for students in grades 4-8 and their families. For the rest of us, often one high achiever applicant will apply to many schools to satisfy parents bragging right and hogs up all the acceptance quotas among top schools even though he or she could only attend one school. PStar's daughter has the entire quota all to herself in the Ventura County/San Fernando Valley. ![]() Unlike the OC where the few acceptances are spread among the Irvine schools, Troy, Villa Park, FV, OCHSA, Oxford, Los AL and etc. His daughter is part Asian but without the negative Ching Chong surname. I dont know if he knew and have predicted the future that Granada HS could beat all of IUSD and TUSD combined and landed #1 for several years. ![]() The rest of us are stuck in some patio homes, no 3CWG, no driveway, no yard, no view, no O plan and no formal living and dining. Nathan Shapell died a while ago and no more Shapell homes. Not only did he buy a quality Shapell home but he got it cheap during the recession. I remember long long ago Patrick Star did not get sheepled and he went off to unchartered territory to buy his 3CWG with a city view and view of the Pacific Sunset. ![]()
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