
Thank you for such a wonderful newsletter, Mrs. Lantz! Happy April!






Lil' Bearcat Volleyball Camp Information from Coach Kline! Please note there are two age groups - 2nd/3rd and 4th/5th/6th. Let's play! 🏐❤️🐾
https://forms.gle/tWUD7NoHB3EYPaM57

Happy Autism Awareness Month from Mrs. Tina’s class!💙


Today is Paraprofessional Appreciation Day. We have the BESt!❤️🐾




We are so proud of our bell ringer!🔔


Mrs. Allen’s class had a very special mystery reader this morning! Our very own Blakely read a Cinderella Story to end our recent fairy tales unit!


Happy Birthday!🎈



Thank you, Mr. Slayton, for volunteering to be a Watch DOG today. We greatly appreciate your help.


Due to early dismissal, PM Cat Club will also be closed tomorrow. Please stay safe!

Last day to order is Friday!


Brookland School District is requesting proposals for custodial services to begin June 1, 2025. Any service provider interested in submitting a proposal may obtain the requested scope of work by contacting Brett Bunch at 870-932-2080 or by email at bbunch@bpsbearcats.com. Proposals will be accepted until April 31, 2025 at noon. The District reserves the right to reject any or all proposals.

After conversations with local and national weather services concerning the Wednesday April 2nd forecast the Brookland School District will be releasing students and staff at 1:00 pm for tomorrow Wednesday, April 2nd. High winds, heavy rains and flooding are a possibility starting between 2:00 and 3:00. Safety of our students and staff during a weather event such as this is paramount for our district. Thank you for your support and understanding.

Thank you, Mr. Russell, for volunteering to be a Watch DOG today. We greatly appreciate your help.


Happy Belated Birthday!🎉




April is Autism Awareness month! Help us celebrate our friends with Autism by wearing blue on Wednesday, April 2nd! 💙🩵


Mrs. Harris' class had a fabulous Fun Run!


Crazy socks to support 3-21 World Down Syndrome Day!! 💙💛




Layla’s mom was Mrs. Harris' Mystery Reader. She brought her class a spring snack and read a story about the Easter Bunny. 🐰🐇






This week, Ms. Hallmark's students assumed the role of “teacher” during science class. All students conducted research on extreme weather and natural disasters. Students presented facts about their topic and created a visual model to facilitate their instruction.











Easter Bunny Pictures coming soon!!
