
Mrs. Yoshizumi's 3rd grade class completed their Picasso Style Frankensteins after the class learned about Pablo Picasso and his style of painting...great job 3rd Graders! #brillionlions


Throwback Thursday! A picture of band members from 1930! #brillionlions #throwbackthursday

On Friday, October 7th, fourth grade students will be participating in a walkathon to create awareness for cancer. According to the American Cancer Society, it is estimated that there will be 1,918,030 new cases in 2022 alone - that’s about 5,255 new cases a day! Our students want to take a stand against cancer. They will have 30 minutes to complete as many laps around the track as possible. The money raised will go to the nonprofit organization, Ribbon of Hope, in De Pere.
If you are interested in sponsoring a student in this event, please email Tracy Hause (thause@brillionsd.org), and you will be assigned to a fourth grader who is in need of a sponsor. You can choose to either donate a flat fee or a specific amount per lap. All money is due by Friday, October 14th. Checks will need to be made out to the Ribbon of Hope Foundation. Thank you for considering the opportunity to support our students in this event. #brillionlions


4th graders exploring a "beach" for signs of weathering and erosion.


The Food Service Department will be serving hummus cups with pretzels in the
a la carte areas! Try some today! #brillionlions


We are hiring. Come join our team! #brillionlions


Mrs. Geiger's first grade students enjoyed learning at the BNC. Such a beautiful place to learn about nature! #brillionlions


BPS will be celebrating national school lunch week - October 10th - 14th.
Students in kindergarten, 1st and 2nd grade have helped us decorate the commons for our celebration! Great job! #brillionlions




This month in music class, all grades are learning about patriotic music.
First grade is learning, "You're a Grand Old Flag". One of the activities was a cross-curricular activity where students had to help circle their Need-to-Know and Snap words.
They learned that these words are so important because without them our song doesn't make any sense! #brillionlions




Happy National Principals' Month to three of the best principals staff and students have the pleasure of learning from and working with.
Elissa Hoffman, HS, Bonnie Olson, MS, and Carrie Deiter, Elementary Principal. #brillionlions


On Friday, October 7th, fourth grade students will be participating in a walkathon to create awareness for cancer. According to the American Cancer Society, it is estimated that there will be 1,918,030 new cases in 2022 alone - that’s about 5,255 new cases a day! Our students want to take a stand against cancer. They will have 30 minutes to complete as many laps around the track as possible. The money raised will go to the nonprofit organization, Ribbon of Hope, in De Pere.
If you are interested in sponsoring a student in this event, please email Tracy Hause (thause@brillionsd.org), and you will be assigned to a fourth grader who is in need of a sponsor. You can choose to either donate a flat fee or a specific amount per lap. All money is due by Friday, October 14th. Checks will need to be made out to the Ribbon of Hope Foundation. Thank you for considering the opportunity to support our students in this event. #brillionlions


Motivational Monday! #brillionlions


It's finally time to harvest!
When learning about ecosystems at the beginning of the year, the fifth grade class planted lettuce in a hydroponic garden They've watched it grow and it's finally time to make salads. STEM is so Yummy!

5th graders in Mrs. Mielke's STEM class finally got to eat the lettuce they grew in delicious salads today! They even were able to take some home for their families.





Students are working on some fun crafts yesterday in the Extended School Day program. #brillionlions





Take a look at these good looking Seniors from 1993! #brillionlions #throwbackthursday

The HS math class is studying statistics. Students collected puzzle data to review conditional probability and data description. #brillionlions



Fourth grade is learning about the different layers of the earth, rock formations and fossils

Kindergarten is learning why it rains?
Answer: Clouds are made of water particles. When the particles get too big, they fall from the sky creating rain.