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Contribute on Giving Tuesday
GivingTuesday was created in 2012 as a simple idea: a day that encourages people to do good. Over the past seven years, it has grown into a global movement that inspires hundreds of millions of people to give, collaborate, and celebrate generosity.
Please take a minute on Giving Tuesday to donate to your school’s PTA so we can continue to support our students, staff and BRES.
Enjoy the holiday season!
Join the MCPS Family Engagement Advisory Team
Parents, guardians, and community members are invited to apply to be a part of the newly formed MCPS Family Engagement Advisory Team. The purpose of the Family Engagement Advisory Team is to provide opportunities for MCPS families to learn about and provide input and feedback on the district’s programs and initiatives. One focus of the group is to provide input and feedback to MCPS Central Office staff, and school staff on programs, activities, services, resources, and materials. Applications to join the Advisory Team are available online and are due by December 13.
https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/community-engagement/
Provide Feedback on MCCPTA’s Resolution on Gun Violence
The Montgomery County Council of Parent-Teacher Associations (MCCPTA) recently introduced a new resolution urging MCPS to implement specific best practices to protect students from gun violence in schools. To provide feedback, please contact delegate@brespta.org.
School Spirit Tastes Great - Chipotle, Nov 20, 4:00-8:00pm
Make dinner a selfless act by joining us for a fundraiser to support BRES. Come in to the Chipotle at 865-B Rockville Pike in Rockville (Wintergreen Plz) on Wed, Nov 20, 4:00-8:00pm. Bring in this flyer, show it on your smartphone or tell the cashier you’re supporting the cause to make sure that 33% of the proceeds will be donated to BRES.
“Alone Together” on Our Device - Tips on Rolling Back the Tech
From the Montgomery County Council of PTAs (MCCPTA) Safe Technology Subcommittee:
Common Sense Media released an interesting report this week that spotlights how much time kids are "alone together" on devices.
Brace yourself.
Here are a few key insights from the report followed by Safe Tech's suggestions for rolling back the tech:
The Common Sense Consensus: 2019 — Media Use by Tweens and Teens
"Online video viewing is through the roof: More than twice as many young people watch videos every day than did in 2015, and the average time spent watching has roughly doubled.
On average, 8- to 12-year-olds in this country use just under five hours’ worth of entertainment screen media per day (4:44), and teens use an average of just under seven and a half hours’ worth (7:22)—not including time spent using screens for school or homework.
There are substantial differences in the amount of screen media young people use based on socioeconomic status.
There has been a large drop in the amount of time both tweens and teens spend watching TV on a television set.
Young people are more than twice as likely as they were four years ago to say that they use computers for homework every day."
Safe Tech De-Tech Tips
• Ditch YouTube from kids' devices. More and more parents are doing it. One parent told me her child didn't notice for weeks.
• Here's another real-world tip shared by an MCPS parent: Allow Kids YouTube only and ONLY on a television screen so you can see what they are watching. Kids are less inclined to sneak into weirdo videos when their choices are open to all in the room.
• Get devices out of the bedroom. Period.
• Curb your own device use.
• Ask teachers for paper homework — so you can participate in the learning process, or they can do it before sports practice, or study with friends.
• Make Sundays screen-free in your house.
• Take family Tech Breaks of about 5 minutes a few times a day or evening. This allows everyone to be 'screening' at the same time and, more importantly spending time together at the same time.
Save the Date for STEM Night: Dec 5, 2019, 6:30-8:00pm
Get your learners excited about science, technology, engineering and math! It'll be non-stop fun with interactive activities ranging from robotics and coding to Mad Science chemistry fun to engineering rig-ga-ma-rigs and much much more. Pizza and drinks will be available for purchase. Find out more at here.
We also need volunteers (parents and middle/high school students) to help with STEM activity stations, set-up, and cleanup. SSL hours are available. Please sign up today to help make this event a great learning experience for all: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/5080B4CABA82DA57-stem
Fun Run - Racing our way to a great fundraiser!
Fun Run was a running success! Every classroom got to run laps around the field, jumping over hurdles, dashing through the tire obstacles, and just having fun.
It’s not too late to contribute to the Fun Run! Checks and cash will be accepted through Friday, Nov 1st. Please send in envelopes to your child’s homeroom teacher. Online donations can be done until Nov 2nd. After this point, we’ll decide our winning classrooms for the block party (one class per grade level) and for the chance to egg all staff, including Mrs. DuBois, Mrs. West and Mr. Lightman.
Thanks to the BRES community for your support and for those who volunteered on the day of the Fun Run to ready the field. Special thanks to VP of Fundraising, Cindy Chung, and VP Programs, Lok Samson, for their leading efforts for our biggest fundraiser of the year.
Fun Run Page for last minute donations here (Until Nov. 2)
Next PTA Meeting - Nov 5, Tuesday, 6:30-8:00pm
Please join us for the next PTA membership meeting. We’ll have special guests to share about how they work with our students and prepare them for success. Ms. Tracy Jeffcott, Media Center Specialist, will share available online resources and how the Media Center is used by our students. Ms. Heather Sobieralski, School Counselor, will talk about her role helping students and discuss the Share Love curriculum.
Free childcare and light refreshments will be available.
October 31 - Halloween Parade & Fall Festival Party
Halloween Parade begins at 2:30pm and the Fall Festival Party starts at 3:00pm.
Please do NOT have children come in their costume. They will be allowed to change at 2:00pm.
If you would like to help your child with their costume, parents/guardians will be allowed to come to the classes starting at 2:00pm.
Costume Rules: Students who wish to participate in the costume parade are encouraged to wear appropriate attire suitable for a K-5 school. Costumes that are aggressively scary are not permitted. Costume props that resemble weapons are also not permitted.
If parents/guardians prefer that their child not participate in the costume parade and/or the classroom party (Fall Festival), there will be an alternate activity for students. Parents will be asked to complete a form which went home a few weeks ago.
The students will likely walk around the bus loop and the car loop and back inside. Parents and guardians are welcome to line up anywhere along that route outside.