Bronco Bulletin
May 19th, 2023
November 22nd, 2024
The weekly widely read Bronco Bulletin is your source for all the goings-on at Brownell Middle School. It is distributed digitally every Friday throughout the school year. We're most fortunate to have a spectacular team of educators, supportive and loving families, as well as, the best adolescent learners around. Thank you for taking the time to read this newsletter. We appreciate your feedback, thoughts, and of course, letting us know if there's a mistake.
The next edition of the Bronco Bulletin will be disseminated on Friday, December 6th due to the Thanksgiving Holiday Break.
Student Highlights
1st Annual Dress Like a Staff Member Day
This year students selected Dress Like a Brownell Staff Member. This Student LyFE Spirit Day is now part of the line-up that we'll celebrate each and every year: Jersey Day (10/25) - Clash Day (10/31) - Red, White, Blue Day (11/11) - Ugly Sweater Day (12/20) - Crazy Sock Day (1/24) - Pajama Day (2/14) - Green Out Day (3/17) - Hat Day (3/21) - Hero & Villains Day (4/11) - Twin Day (4/17) - Star Wars Day (4/4) - Patriot Day (5/23).
It was truly a memorable day. Here are the some of the pictures:
Turkey's on a Mission
Dr. Barczyk's students are once again sponsoring the Motor City Mitten Mission this Thanksgiving.
Donated turkey's were cooked, carved and prepared by the Brownell Foods Class Students this week. The food will be packaged and sent to the St. Clair Shores Motor City Mitten Mission to help feed the less fortunate during the Thanksgiving holiday.
Dr. Barczyk would like to thank the many families who donated to the cause and a special shout-out to Mrs. Nancy Cotton for her help in making this class project once again an incredible learning experience for everyone.
This Week at a Glance
Monday LATE START SCHEDULE
- Doors open at 8:50am
- First Hour begins at 9am
- 2nd Hour (Snack Time)
- No Advisory
- School ends at 3:13pm
- Doors open at 8:05am
- First Hour begins at 8:15am
- 2nd Hour (Snack Time)
- Advisory: Announcements + Pledge of Allegiance + PBIS Activity + All School Meeting
- School ends at 3:13pm
REMINDER: There will be NO SCHOOL Wednesday, November 27th through Friday, November 29th for the Thanksgiving Holiday Break. School will resume on Monday, December 2nd starting at 9am.
Bronco Announcement(S)
1st Annual Brownell Turkey Trot
In the afternoon during 5th and 6th Hours on Tuesday, November 26th Brownell will participate in its first annual Turkey Trot.
This event is being put together by Cross Country Coach, Bridget Christian. The running course is one-mile. Students and Staff may compete, run-for-fun, cheer, dress-up, and/or simply have fun on the afternoon before the Thanksgiving Break as participants in the Turkey Trot.
The 5/6-grades will participate during 5th-Hour (1:16-2:12pm) and the 7/8-grades during 6th-Hour (2:17-3:13pm). Each group will start in the MPR and receive Trot Instructions. Student winners for each grade will win a Turkey. Yes, family spectators and/or participants are welcome to join in on the fun -- but please note >> only kids can win a 🦃.
We're really excited about this event and would like to thank Coach Christian in advance for her work and effort putting this together.
November 26th -- 8th-grade High School Visitation Day
On Tuesday, November 26th the GPPSS will conduct its annual 8th-grade High School Visitation from 8:30-10:30am.
Pease note all 8th-grade students must find their own transportation to the high school of their residence. Provided below are the flyers from the two high schools. Each describes in detail where to drop off students on the day of the event.
Students will be bused back to Brownell at 10:30am to the MPR (Multi-purpose Room) and remain there until the start of 4th-hour. All 8th-grade students will then follow their regular schedule until dismissal at 3:13pm.
If you're an 8th-grade student who has high school classes please go to the class and/or workout dismissal with the instructor. Typically, your first hour high school class is almost concluded when the "visitation" gets started.
Counselors' Corner
Dear Parents,
It's hard to believe we have reached the holiday season and are nearing the end of the first semester already! It has been a busy and productive time for us. Here are some highlights of what we have been doing:
Over the last month, we have worked with 6th, 7th, and 8th graders on Naviance. Naviance is a college and career readiness program that helps students discover their strengths and interests. The program assists students with academic, career, and college planning and is completed online. Specific lessons related to the Naviance program will be featured each year throughout middle school and high school.
The 6th graders took a Learning and Productivity Inventory Assessment. The results revealed the ways you learn best and how you can be most productive. There are 3 preferences that are evaluated in this assessment: Sensory, Environmental, and Mindset.
The 7th graders completed the Career Key, which is a matching system that enables students to identify careers and college majors that match their interests, traits, skills, and abilities. They also worked on Career Cluster Finder which helps students define career pathways.
The 8th graders worked on the Strengths Explorer. Strengths Explorer assesses 10 talent themes for individuals and identifies each student’s three strongest emerging talents, such as Confidence, Dependability, or Future Thinker. It provides explanations of these themes, strategies for capitalizing on each, action items to help students gain insight into their greatest talents and careers that align with each theme. Strengths Explorer Themes are: Achieving, Caring, Competing, Confidence, Dependability, Discoverer, Future Thinker, Organizer, Presence, and Relating.
All grades participated in an activity called Roadtrip Nation which connects students to careers that are true to their interests. Students were encouraged to bring their career lesson home and share results with their parents.
We hope you have a wonderful Thanksgiving and enjoy the time away with family and friends.
Let us know if we can be of any assistance.
Corinne Oderfer
(Last names A-K)
Elizabeth Nixon
(Last names L-Z)
Brownell's Biennial Career Day
Brownell Middle School, under the leadership of it counselors, will be conducting its biennial (every-other-year) Career Day Event.
It will be held on Thursday, April 17th in the afternoon. If you're interested in participating as a presenter please complete Google Form on the button below. If you're interested in volunteering to help with the event please contact the counselors, Ms. Nixon and/or Mrs. Oderfer.
PTO (Parent Teacher Organization)
Join our Team
The next PTO Meeting is Monday, November 18th in the Library at 6pm.
Additionally, if you'd like to take part in donating to the PTO the "Wreath Fundraiser" is great way to help. Click on the button below to order some holiday arrangements and the PTO will receive $5.00 for each purchase.
Staff Holiday Hot Cocoa/Coffee Bar
The PTO is showing our appreciation to the Brownell staff this holiday season with a Hot Cocoa/Coffee Bar on Friday, December 20th. We will have a "gift card tree" on that day for each staff member to take a gift card of their choice.
Please help support this effort by signing up to provide a gift card using this the LINK or the button below.
Thank you!
Quick Links
School Events Calendar (Tentative)
November 2024
26 Grade 8 Visits GP North/South (home residence high school), 8:30-10:30am
26 First Annual Turkey Trot, 1:30-3pm
26 Thanksgiving Vacation begins at the end of the day
December 2024
2 School resumes after Thanksgiving break
2 Boys' Basketball Game @Jefferson, 4pm
4 PTO Soulliere Fundraiser Pick-Up, 4-6pm
Boys' Basketball game vs. Kennedy, 4pm
6 Principals’ Roundtable Meeting @ Library, 6:00 pm
9 Boys' Basketball Game @Pierce, 4pm
9 Communities United in Diversity Meeting @Grosse Pointe High School, 6pm
10 Brownell Vocal Concert @ 7:00pm
11 Boys' Basketball game @Southlake, 4pm
12 6th Grade to Christmas Carol - AM
16 Boys' Basketball Game @Parcells, 4pm
18 Boys' Basketball Game vs. Jefferson, 4pm
20 Staff Appreciation Hot Cocoa/Coffee Station
sponsored by PTO @ Staff Workroom A22A, 7:30-8:30 am
20 Ugly Holiday Sweater Day for Students and Staff
20 Winter Vacation begins at the end of the day
January 2025
6 School resumes after Winter Vacation
6 Boys' Basketball Game @Kennedy, 4pm
6 Rising Fifth Grade Parent Information Night @ Multi-Purpose Room, 6:30 pm
8 Boys' Basketball Game vs. Pierce, 4pm
8 Rising Freshman Parent Information Night @ Grosse Pointe North/South, 6:30 pm
Report to your neighborhood high school
13 Boys' Basketball Game vs. Southlake @4pm
13 Communities United in Diversity Meeting @Pierce Middle School, 6pm
15 Boys' Basketball Game vs. Parcells, 4pm
16 Lock down drill during 5th hour, 1:30 pm
17 ½ day for Students, dismissal at 11:28 am
17 End of second quarter
17 PM Records Day
20 No School, Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday
24 Crazy Sock Day, sponsored by Student Lyfe
27 PTO Meeting @ Library, 6:00 pm
28 Grade Available in Parent Portal @ 12PM
Brownell Activities, Clubs, and Sports
Up-to-date goings on of clubs, activities, and/or sports are provided during the school announcements. Typically most after school clubs begin around the end of September. As information gets announced it will be posted in the Bronco Bulletin.
7/8-grade Boys Basketball Tryouts
The Brownell 7/8th-grade Boys Basketball Tryouts will be held November 11-13th in the gymnasiums from 3:30-5pm.
All boys that want to tryout must have an up-to-date physical examination and gold card on file in order to take part in tryouts - no exceptions. Forms are available in the Physical Education Office or at the Brownell Main office. If you should have any questions please contact Mr. Borland, the athletic director.
Radically Inclusive Club
Are you looking for a fun place to hang out? An opportunity to meet Mr. Sonneberg’s dog, Sawyer? Perhaps get a tasty snack? Or most importantly, a safe place to talk about tough things? If any of these things appeal to you, plan to come to the first “Radically Inclusive” Club meeting this Thursday, November 14. We will meet in Mr. Sonnenberg’s room (A8) after school at 3:25 pm. Hope to see you there!
Math Club
It’s time for the Math Club to begin! All grades are invited! Please come to Mrs. Drew’s room, A13, tomorrow from 3:25-4:00 pm. We will talk about and decide on future activities and the days best to meet. Can’t wait to see MANY of you :)
D&D Club
D&D (Dungeons and Dragons) Club is a storytelling RPG (Role Playing Game). It is hosted by Dungeon Master and Principal Mr. Hunwick. Students in grades 5-8 may participate. No prior D&D gaming experience is needed. Each student participant will create a character hero who they will role play and guide through a quest(s). The adventure will involve battling legendary creatures, finding treasure, working as a team, and most importantly, using ones imagination to conquer a quest(s).
The first meeting was held on Wednesday, November 6th in the Brownell Cafeteria D&D Room. ALL students interested in grades 5-8 met at this time to fill out the Brownell D&D Club Participation Form (see button below) and to start creating a character. Students will be placed into quest groups (primarily based on grade level). These Quest Groups will meet every third week. A Quest Group Schedule will be emailed to students and posted in the weekly widely read Bronco Bulletin.
Coding Club
Coding Club held it's first meeting this past Wednesday. If you're interested in being part of the club please contact Ms. Jordan or Mr. Ernst, the club sponsors.
Competitive Cheer United Team
Brownell held an informational meeting for students interested in competitive cheer on Thursday, November 7th in the cafeteria after school.
If you're interested in being part of this team please contact Coach Danielle Raether at raetherd@gmail.com
Game Club
Game Club is back!
Game Club is a fun place where you can play your favorite board games like Monopoly, Clue, Battleship, Connect 4, Checkers and Chess. The Game Club is open to all Brownell students. We will be meeting after school for the first time in Mr. Kettel’s room, A6, on Wednesday, October 30th.
Hope to see you there Broncos!
Homework Club
Need a quiet place to do homework or maybe get help with classwork? Homework Club is the place for you.
Homework Club is organized and run by Mrs. Abud. It is held Monday through Thursday in the Brownell Library (unless an alternate location is announced or posted). Fridays are designated for test and/or quiz make-up sessions. Homework Club is staffed by not only Mrs. Abud but other Brownell Staff members and volunteer high school National Honor Society members.
You Be the Chemist
The “You Be The Chemist” club will be forming at the beginning of October. We compete with schools across the country in a testing and video format. If you are interested in joining, please email or stop by Mr. Kauffman’s room, A7. All grades are welcome!
Student LyFE Club
Student Lyfe will be meeting on Wednesdays from 3:20 - 3:45pm. If you are a member or are interested in joining, please come to Mr. Kauffman’s room, A7.
Art Club
Art Club has started and is underway.
The first meeting was held on October 10th after school in the art room with Mrs. Roy (McCullum).
See the flyer below for more details and listen for updates on the school announcements.
Other Activities, Clubs, and Sports
Brownell has many activities, clubs, and sports. As the school year progresses we'll post and announce the dates when they begin. Typically most will not get started until late September unless it's a sport that has planned contest dates to prepare for against other schools. Students should check the daily school announcements on the school website for meeting updates on all clubs, activities, and sports. Participation in a club is a one time fee of $52 and an interscholastic sports is a one time fee of $125. Please us the participation "button" below to get started.
Other Announcements & Flyers
GPPSS Policies
Student Code of Conduct-Understanding Consequences
Please take some time to review the GPPSS Student Code of Conduct and the GPPSS Student Dress Code. Students who are in violation of our student code of conduct will be referred to administration. Our main goal with student discipline is restorative and what can be done to repair the harm. In addition, we use lunch detentions, after-school detentions, school service hours, in-school separations, and out-of-school separations depending on the individual's actions. We encourage students to always let an adult know of any violations so that they can be addressed immediately.
GP High School Spectator Guidelines
Guidelines for safe attendance at GPPSS athletic events:
Students no outside food or drinks/ Adults no outside food or drinks that are contained in a metal or plastic container (including tumblers, Yeti’s, coolers etc.)
Alcoholic beverages are not permitted on campus.
No athletic balls, frisbees, etc. If found in the stadium they will be confiscated.
No student bags or backpacks. Adult bags may be subject to a search.
No bikes or non-assistive wheeled vehicles.
No re-entry.
All students may be asked to provide valid school ID from GPPSS schools and should carry it with them to the stadium. Students without ID when requested will only be permitted with Administration approval after identification is confirmed. Administration reserves the right to require ID from all students from competing schools to enter the stadium.
Non-high school students will NOT be permitted entry without an adult who will be present for the duration of the event. The adult must confirm students are guests of theirs (limit 4) and are responsible for their conduct. Administration may refuse entry if students appear to not have adequate supervision.
Fans who engage in inappropriate behavior may be asked to leave.
Brownell Policies and Procedures
Tardies
Please note the arrivals times to school each day and ensure our students are here on time with time to prepare for their day. Tardies/absences are tracked and followed up by administration.
- 4-5 tardies = notice home
- 8 tardies = after school detention/create plan to arrive on time
- 12 tardies = parent meeting
Excessive absences will be communicated by administration once 10 absences occur.
Beginning Monday, September 23rd, parents will receive a Robo-call near the conclusion of the school day, if their student was tardy to one or more classes that day. If you have any questions with regards to the tardy (what hour), please access the Parent Portal. Attendance data can be viewed anytime in the Parent Portal.
One of our highest numbers of tardies are Monday morning. Please help us decrease these numbers and classroom interruptions.
Absences
The attendance office needs to receive a phone call whenever your child misses a class. Otherwise, the absence remains unexcused. When teachers, counselors, administrators, and the attendance secretary review these unexcused absences, we are concerned about the student(s) and we will follow-up -- we truly appreciate you communicating with us.
PLEASE call the attendance line at 313-432-3901 ANY day or time. Please make it a ”Favorite” or a “Contact” on your phone.
Make the call once,
go into your phone recent and hit the “i” (info) icon,
Create a new contact,
type in BMS Attendance
If your child needs support from his/her counselor, please reach out by emailing Mrs. Corinne Oderfer (last names A-K) or Ms. Beth Nixon (last names L-Z). If your student is experiencing technology issues, please report it to both the attendance line and have your child email their teacher immediately, if able to do so.
Absences are recorded as excused, unexcused, and "exempt" excused. Please know that we want to work with you to properly record absences. If you want an "exempt" excused absence recorded it is the responsibility of the parent/guardian to obtain the proper documentation and to submit it with one week of the student(s) return to school (per GPPSS BOE Policy pg. 130).
Field Trips and End of the Year Celebrations
It is a privilege to participate in school field trips. Students are expected to conduct themselves in such a manner that exhibits the responsible behavior and respect that occurs during the school day at Brownell. A student will NOT be eligible for any field trip(s) for the current or following quarter when he/she accumulates an ISS (In School Suspension), OSS (Out of School Suspension), or more than 4 hours of detention/snap suspension assigned for any reason.
If a student accumulates an ISS (In School Suspension), OSS (Out of School Suspension), or more than 4 hours of detention/snap suspension assigned for any reason, yet still wants to participate in an educational field trip experience he/she must:
Complete a community service project that is approved by the principal and write a one-page summary explaining his/her participation at the completion of the project AND Obtain administrative recommendation for attendance and participation in field trip, activity, or competition AND Upon discretion of the administration be accompanied on the trip by his/her parent or other designated adult/legal guardian who is responsible for ALL costs related to their own trip.
Brownell Vehicle Drop-off and Pick-up Procedures
The final steps of construction on Calvin Road is being conducted but Chalfonte Road it is OPEN for business as of Thursday, August 29th.
Help us to keep all students safe during Drop-off and Pick-up time. Please do not use the rear or front parking lot, driveway, or church lot/s for drop-off and pick-up as the signs indicate. Also we’d ask you to reinforce with your child(ren) to cross at the traffic light on Chalfonte Avenue and use the designated crosswalk on Williams Road. Take a few minutes to review the brief video on our vehicle Drop-off and Pick-up procedures. These parameters help provide for a safe process for our students before and after school.
Full Charge Ahead
Please be reminded to fully charge your school Chromebook or laptop each evening so you're prepared for school. Setting up a routine each night and charging your device would be very helpful.
If your child brings in a new device throughout the year, please access these helpful tips when setting up and using parental access codes.
Backpacks, BYOD, and Off & Out-of-Sight Policy/s
Students may bring backpacks to and from school. However, backpacks are to be stored in the student's locker throughout the school day. During the school day students may utilize a protective technology device carrier, pencil case, drawstring bag, and/or other mini tote bag.
All students are to have access to a technology learning device. The GPPSS Bring-You-Own-Device Policy supports the districts strategic plan for student learning and growth. Students use their technology learning device to access Schoology -- the GPPSS's Learning Management System.
For families who have indicated a financial hardship, the district will provide a device to the student. If you would like your student to receive a device for the 2023-24 school year due to financial need, please fill out the linked form.
Additionally, just a reminder that our school policy is that cell phones and other electronic devices (not Chromebooks and/or technology learning device) are OFF AND OUT OF SIGHT. If students need to be reached during the school day, please continue to contact our main office.
Dress for Success at Recess
Please be reminded that we go outside for recess whenever possible. We use the Weatherbug Grosse Pointe North Location for our temperature reading. We will be outside for recess if wind chill temperatures are Zero Degrees and above. We advocate that students dress accordingly and be prepared -- a little drizzle doesn’t stop us.
FREE Breakfast and/or Lunch at Brownell
Brownell hosts free breakfast for students in the cafeteria. Any student seeking this opportunity will need to enter the building using the rear door/s near the cafeteria (or entrance "P" on the building map). The breakfast is from 8:30-8:45am on Mondays and 7:45-8:00am Tuesday through Friday. It is supervised by a Brownell Staff member. Students who attend will need to stay in the cafeteria until the breakfast time concludes.
Free lunch is conducted every day through the food service company. It is obtained in the lucn-line along with any al-a-carte items for purchase. Please look over the Michigan Meals Letter from the GPPSS linked HERE.
Early Dismissal & Item Drop-off Procedures
We ask that a parent/guardian call the 24 hour attendance line at (313) 432-3901 and leave a message as early as possible regarding an early dismissal. The office will email the classroom teacher, write the student’s name and dismissal time on the notice (dry erase) board, the student will proceed to their locker and then wait in the office for the parent to arrive. We ask parents to park in the Chalfonte visitor lot only and use the door buzzer by the main office when picking up their child early. We refrain from calling classrooms unless it’s an emergency in an effort to not disrupt learning.
When a parent is dropping off an item for their child, please park in the Chalfonte visitor lot and drop off the item labeled with their child’s name and grade in the purple bin near the office door, then ring the door buzzer and let the office staff know. Then, the item will be retrieved by the office staff and your child’s name will be written on the notice board. Students will then come to the main office to obtain their item(s). All lunches are brought to the cafeteria 20 minutes before lunch begins. Once again, we refrain from calling classrooms unless it’s an emergency in an effort to not disrupt the learning process.
Thank you in advance for your continued effort to respect the sanctity of the learning environment in each and every classroom.
The Brownell Lunchroom Experience
A quality and joyful lunchroom experience is a priority at Brownell Middle School. All students have access to a free lunch every day. For students and/or families that prefer to bring their lunch(es) please know that two microwaves are available for use in the cafeteria. Students may also purchase À la carte items from the school via their Taher school account.
For the safety, cleanliness, and wellness of everyone we ask that:
- NO GLASS PRODUCTS be brought to school
- Students are seated when they eat
- Appropriate and polite behavior is the norm
- Students clean up after themselves and dispose of their refuse accordingly
- Lunch choices are healthy and caffeine free
Lastly, I'd ask for your support working with me and Mr. Borland (lunchroom supervisor) to encourage your child(ren) to sit and actually eat during the designated lunch time -- often students socialize more than they eat and find themselves rushed or report home to you that they didn't have enough time to eat.
School Memory Books
Many families have had a "tradition" of sorts using the Dr. Seuss book titled "Oh, the Places You'll Go" as a school memory book at the elementary level. At Brownell Middle School you may purchase a school yearbook via Parent Portal. Students are provided the opportunity to sign one another's yearbook the second from last day of the school year.
Please know I'm not, as the school principal, "outlawing" the Dr. Seuss Memory Book Tradition -- I'm simply asking that if want to continue this tradition we ask that you facilitate it in this way. The Dr. Seuss Book will need to be carried class-to-class by your child(ren) on the day(s) designated to sign yearbooks. The Brownell Staff are not responsible for handing school memory books (or similar items) from person-to-person and checking off who has completed the task.
Thank you in advance for working with us by honoring this request.
Help Keep Us Safe -- Avoid Lunch Delivery(s)
Please know that we make sure every student here has lunch -- no exceptions. If your child(ren) forgets their lunch we can provide a meal here from the cafeteria. We’d ask for your continued support in avoiding having lunch(es) brought to school by outside delivery organizations i.e. Jimmy Johns, Panera, UberEats, etc. This request is to protect students and staff alike, as it’s a precautionary measure to maintain everyone's safety at school by keeping strangers from our doorstep/s. Thank you in advance for helping us to provide the safest possible environment here at Brownell.