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 Brook Glenn Elementary • 2003 East Lee Rd. • Taylors, SC 29687 • (864) 355-4700 • FAX: (864) 355-4755

Wednesday, May 23, 2012


Activities at Brook Glenn

 

  • American Education Week
Activities at Brook Glenn
  • Artist-In-Residence Program
  • Awards Program  
    At the end of each nine weeks, certificates are awarded to students who have perfect attendance, who make the honor roll, and who maintain or bring up their grades.  Students who make Principal's Honor Roll (all As) are given a reception.  Yearly awards are presented in school assemblies and include attendance, participation, achievement, and completion certificates as well as national academic and citizenship awards.
  • Brook Glenn Chorus  
     Membership in Brook Glenn Chorus is by audition and is limited to 4th and 5th Graders.  Performances are given at school functions, at nursing homes, and at the mall.
  • Computer Lab
    Volunteers staff the computer lab with students scheduled weekly.  Teachers may use the lab for publishing when a class is not scheduled.
  • Curriculum Enhancing Field Trips
  • District Spelling Bee
  • Eagle Scroll
  • Field Day
  • Fitness
    4th grade students meet in a  Running Club before school starts two mornings a week. We exercise our minds and our bodies!
  • Jump Rope for Heart
  • Lt. Governor's Essay Contest
  • Meyer Center Christmas Adoption
  • Multicultural Month
  • National Geographic Geography Bee
  • P.T.A. Talent Show
  • Parent Volunteers
  • Presidential Physical Fitness Test
  • Red Ribbon Week
  • Rocket Readers
  • Salvation Army Food Drive
  • School Book Fair
  • School Improvement Council
  • Science Fun Day
  • Skate Night  
    The PTA sponsors skate night once a month at Roller Sports.  Permission slips are sent home on the day of skate night and must be taken to the rink for admission.
  • Student Council
    Student Council consists of elected representatives from each third, fourth, and fifth grade classroom.  The primary purpose of the council is to serve as a link between students and the social and political community in which they live.  It is primarily a service organization which promotes projects for needs in the community and the school. 
  • Teacher Appreciation Week
  • United Way