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Beginning on Monday the PTA Fall Fundraiser will begin. PTA is selling Yankee Candles in various forms and fashions. The catalogue is filled with great gift ideas and wonderful things for the holidays. Packets will be distributed to home bases for students to take home. All orders must be returned no later than October 28th to meet the holiday delivery date in December. This is a great fundraiser as the school will receive 40% of all sales!!!
PTO dinner postponed, a new date will be announced….
The Shark team Service Learning Project, canned food drive, will start October 26th and run through November 24th.
The Wolf Team will be collecting socks for the elderly during the Winter Holidays. This drive will begin on October 23rd until November 19th. Their goal is to collect 300 pairs of “NEW” socks (all sizes, shapes and color). On November 23rd, the Wolf Team will deliver hand wrapped gifts of socks to the residence of Carebridge Nursing Home in Jacksonville. They will also present songs and poems to the elderly.
The Brewster Patriotic Show is on Tuesday, November 10 beginning at 8:15.
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Dr. Bruce Jeter, Acting Director, welcomes you to the 2009-2010 school year.
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Brewster’s Penny Drive Celebration featured at military.com website. Penny Drive for Wounded Warriors a Huge Success
The Nation Science Center Discovery Van at Brewster
The program, sponsored by the US Army, is a 45-minute interactive demonstration that uses numerous physical science concepts to actively engage the student in the learning process. Demonstrations with Van De Graff generators, Plasma Ball and Tesla coils are used to create "hair raising" experiences. Frequency, sound, and resonance are all explored during the exciting Electronic Glass Breaker demonstrations. Optical illusions illustrate various functions of the eye and teach about how the brain works. Brewster students enjoyed the playful banter with the presenters and many took part in the various high interest demonstrations. Students left the experience with a renewed appreciation and curiosity about our physical world.
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