Come out tonight and support STEAM night at Warren Central High School!
Who you are tomorrow begins with what you do today.
#Monday Motivation
'Parents have become so convinced that educators know what is best for their children that they forget that they themselves are really the experts." Marian Wright Edelman
"Children must have at least one person who believes in them. It could be a counselor, a teacher, a preacher, a friend. It could be you. You never know when a little love, a little support will plant a small seed of hope."
Marian Wright Edelman
"Education is for improving the lives of others and for leaving your community and world better than you found it."
Marian Wright Edelman
It's a wonderful day! Our students are back to learning!
"The true character of society is revealed in how it treats its children." -Nelson Mandela
STEAM Night
3 critical instructional days separate us from spring break. We still have important work to do!
Congratulations to our Glowbots Robotics Team! They are headed to the worlds competition in April!
Please support Brookview's 4 Robotics teams this weekend as they go for state championships at Lucas Oil Stadium!
Thank you Chartwell's for bringing Discovery Kitchen to our school!
Wellness Wednesday at Brookview!
Our student of the week is Delilah Peques! Delilah is a outstanding student who represents her family and school improvement well.
Please support our robotics teams this Saturday, March 9 at Lucas Oil Stadium- Robotics State Championship
Friday Night Live starts at 3:45 pm and ends at 6:00 pm today!
Leontyne Price was the first African American to become a prima donna at the Metropolitan Opera in New York, following the footsteps of Marian Anderson who was the first African American to actually sing there. #blackhistorymonth
Congratulations to all 4 of our robotics teams! All headed to the state championship on March 9!
The journey of a thousand miles begins with one step. --Lao Tzu
Black History Month Spotlight: Marva Collins was an education activist who started her own school in Chicago. She inspired thousand of students. She once stated, "Abraham Lincoln didn't learn to read until age 14. No one should rule any child out of the educational picture."