09.13.24 - Community Newsletter
Community Newsletter
Friday, September 13, 2024
Parent Conferences
Fall parent/guardian conferences will be on Monday, October 28 and Wednesday, November 6 at Kate Furbish, Harriet Beecher Stowe, and Brunswick Junior High Schools. All schools will be released early and conferences will begin in the afternoon. Schools will be sending out specific information later this fall.
Brunswick High School will not offer conferences in the fall on these dates. However, any parent/guardian can request a BHS conference at any time.
Also, immediately after conferences on November 6, the district will be surveying all parents/guardians on their conference experiences and preferences. This feedback will inform the format and timing of the spring conferences.
Brunswick schools return with stronger security, new staff
After a quiet summer, the halls of our schools are again bustling with activity. The start of a school year is always an exciting time as students reconnect with friends, meet new teachers, and begin the next step in their educational journey.
While the students were enjoying their summer vacation, the Brunswick School Department (BSD) used the downtime to strengthen our safety and security programs and added some key staff.
Keeping students safe is a top priority
We’ve made several significant changes to enhance the safety of our schools, starting with an upgrade of our surveillance cameras, replacing a decade-old system with a new, state-of-the-art system that compares to those used in airports and leading retail stores.
The new cameras boast improved video quality. The accompanying software also promises faster and more efficient searching of video footage. Tricia Faulkingham, BSD’s director of educational technology, says that the new network could be expanded into areas such as HVAC management and even vape detection.
The Technology team also significantly ramped up our cyber security to keep the bad actors on the internet at bay. This includes tightening access points to our network and strengthening filters that keep inappropriate content out.
At the same time, we upgraded the system that maintains our staff identification cards —our employee photo badges. All Brunswick School Department staff received new badges with their current photo. Entry doors now require the swipe of a badge to enter, and people will only be granted access to appropriate areas.
While I miss the days when schools felt more open and welcoming, securing our buildings with locked doors and requiring badge access is undeniably the right step for ensuring safety. As is our goal to reintroduce ALICE training (Alert, Lockdown, Inform, Counter, and Evacuate), which Assistant Superintendent Shawn Lambert says, “gives staff and students the tools they need to be and feel safe when faced with a threat.”
We’ll also be adding a vestibule to the entrance of our junior high school, like those in our other buildings. Visitors will enter the vestibule, where they’ll check in before being allowed to enter through the locked interior doors.
Another significant change was instituted outside of the Junior High. We’ve modified the traffic pattern so students walking from the Junior High to Coffin School don’t have to cross an open driveway to reach Coffin School. We now have portable barriers blocking the student walkway.
Many of our building needs are identified through regular facility audits. Enhancements such as cameras and improved lighting result from these scheduled visits. Last year, our focus was on common areas, such as hallways and stairwells. This year, we are in the process of looking at instructional spaces and anticipate more changes.
Welcome new staff
The BSD also filled some key positions over the summer.
Jacob Goldstone joined the high school as our new Assistant Principal. Jacob brings a strong background in teaching and a very solid understanding of the adolescent age group. Principal Troy Henninger tells me that Jacob is deeply immersed into all things BHS and adds that Jacob has hit the ground running!
Rebecca McKarns was named Assistant Special Education Director after serving in that role on an interim basis. Rebecca is well-respected and brings extensive experience to the role. She served as a special education team leader for two years and also has experience as a resource room teacher. She’ll work closely with Ruth Joyce, our Director of Special Sducation, who also had “interim” removed from her title.
Stay tuned for more information as we continue to review our safety and security practices.
Brunswick Community BBQ
Student Enrollment in PowerSchool
Hello Brunswick Families
To update the enrollment forms, please fill out the forms following these directions.
Login to Powerschool https://brunswicksd.powerschool.com/public using your parent account. You will not see the forms from the student account.
If you do not know your account login information, please send an email to PowerSchoolHelp@brunswicksd.org and credentials will be sent to you.
Once in Powerschool, click on the Forms button on the left hand side.
Click on the Enrollment Tab.
Click on:
A - Student Demographics
- Review the information and make any necessary changes. Click Submit.
B - Birth Verification
- This does NOT need to be updated. Click on the Student Address tab to advance.
C - Student Address
- Review the information and make any necessary changes. Please upload proof of residency if you have moved. Click Submit.
D - Student Contacts
- Review the information and make any necessary changes. Click Submit.
E - Previous Enrollment and Records Release
- This does NOT need to be updated.
F - Home Language Survey
- This does NOT need to be updated.
G - Student Services History
- This does NOT need to be updated.
H - Residence Survey
- Click the Residence Survey Tab to move to this form. Select the current living arrangement. Click Submit.
I - Health Information
- Review the information and make any necessary changes. You do NOT need to upload the immunization records. Click Submit.
J - Health Authorization
- Fill out the form. Click Submit.
K- Transportation
- Review the information and make any necessary changes. Click Submit.
L - Economic Status
- Fill out the form. Click Submit.
M - Migrant Worker Questionnaire
- Fill out the form. Click Submit.
Y- Permissions/Agreements
- Fill out the form. Click Submit.
If you have questions, please send an email to PowerSchoolHelp@brunswicksd.org or call the Brunswick School Department Helpdesk at (207) 319-1990.
Thank you for taking the time to fill out the required forms through Powerschool.
School Board Meeting Schedule
2024 Meetings:
Thursday, September 19 - School Board Special Meeting (Executive Session Only)
Wednesday, October 9 - Regular School Board Meeting
Wednesday, October 23 - School Board Workshop (School Board Handbook)
Wednesday, November 13 - Regular School Board Meeting
Wednesday, November 20 - School Board Workshop - TBD
Wednesday, December 11 - Regular School Board Meeting
2025 Meetings TBD:
Thursday, January 2 - Organizational Meeting 6:30 PM
All meetings are held at the Town Office, 85 Union St, Brunswick and start at 7 PM.
Let's Go! 5-2-1-0 Reminder
As the sun sets on summer and families get back to their routines, Let’s Go! wants to remind you about the importance of school meals. Not only are school meals free for all students in Maine, but it can be a big-time saver for families. Did you also know:
- School meals meets strict nutrition guidelines set by the USDA. Every school meal provides fruits and vegetables, protein, and whole grains. And schools often source local Maine produce!
- School nutrition programs experience inequality when it comes to accessing resources and funding. You can help support your community by having your children eat school meals. Increased participation demonstrates the need and helps programs get the resources and funding needed to sustain their program.
- Evidence suggests that free school meals improves food insecurity and student academic performance. Check your school district website for monthly menus and give school meals a try!
Check out letsgo.org/happy for more tips to live 5-2-1-0 every day.
This Week's Employee Spotlight - Joao Malongo
Joao Malongo
Custodian at Kate Furbish School
Joao and his family are from Angola. He has been married to his wife, Michaela for fifteen years. They have a son named Jaelson who attends BHS as a Freshman.
What do you like to do outside of work for fun?
I like to play soccer.
Favorite line from a movie?
I prefer to listen to music so I don't watch too many movies.
If you could meet anyone, living or dead, who would you meet?
I would like to meet back up with my siblings that are back in Angola. I have not seen them for a long time.
What is something you learned in the last week?
I am learning the bible.
Brunswick School Department is Hiring!
Open Employment Positions:
- First Team Girls Soccer Coach - Brunswick High School
- Long Term Substitute Ed Tech - Kate Furbish
- Long Term Substitute Ed Tech - Junior High
- Long Term Substitute 1st Grade - Kate Furbish
- Long Term Substitute for Resource Room - Junior High
- Lunch Aides - Kate Furbish
- Self Contained Behavior Ed Tech - Junior High
- Special Education Ed Tech - Kate Furbish
- School Psychologist - District
- Mechanic
- School Bus Drivers
- Apprentice/Ed Tech I & Bus Aide
- Bus Aides
- Substitute Teachers, Bus Drivers, Van Drivers, & Custodians
- ...And MORE!
We're hiring for multiple positions. Visit our website to view
all current employment opportunities!
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