
At the Cherry Hill Campus, Ms. Lee and her science class conduct the experiment Tic tacs vs Mentos with cola and measuring the heigh of each reaction!






Part 2: Brookfield Haddon Height Campus celebrated Read Across America with engaging and fun activities that inspired students to explore the joy of reading. The school hosted interactive games and creative projects, sparking a love for learning.










Brookfield Haddon Heights Campus celebrated Read Across America with engaging and fun activities that inspired students to explore the joy of reading. The school hosted interactive games and creative projects, sparking a love for learning.











Blue Light’s first day at the Academy.... plenty of talent at the Cherry Hill Campus!










Ms. Vernay’s class has been studying Egypt this week in Social Studies. They had a sneak peek of the painstaking work that goes into building a pyramid brick by brick. It was a fun project and the results are amazing!!








Ms. Jessica's class has spent the month learning about important Black historical figures and famous people! Students then picked two people to research and wrote about them! The class really enjoyed this project!





Ms. Vernay’s class at Brookfield Elementary is excited about Black History! We finished our Black History board and door! Students learned about black historical figures, athletes, pop stars and more!









Ms. Vernay's class, at Brookfield Elementary, wrapped up our Science lesson on the Arctic. We painted a group picture of the Northen Lights and individual pictures of it as well. We also created icebergs, Yeti's, penguins, and other Arctic animals in collaboration with our art teacher, Ms. Laura.









Here are more pictures from the 100th day of school! They had a whole day of fun and practiced counting to 100!










The Haddon Heights Campus celebrated the 100th day of school!
The students and staff dressed like they are 100 years old. They had a whole day of fun and practiced counting to 100!
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Brookfields Schools Haddon Heights Campus will have a two hour delayed opening tomorrow. Homebound programs are to follow your programs directives.


The students and staff of Brookfield Elementary were all given fabric squares to decorate in honor of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. They used themes such as hope, peace, love, and equality to express themselves artistically. All fabric squares were turned in to make a huge school quilt. The quilt now hangs in the main stairway for all to see! Shout out to Ms. Judi and the Leadership Committee for this awesome idea and shout out to Ms. Vernay for sewing it together!




Brookfield Academy in Cherry Hill and Brookfield Elementary in Haddon Heights will have a two hour delay from the normal start time. A voice message will be forthcoming. Be safe!


Mrs. Jessica's class spent the last couple of weeks learning about the different habitats. The students took their time using shoe boxes and art supplies to make replicas of the arctic, ocean, desert, grasslands, and rainforest!







Emotion and Learning


Ms. Vernay’s class at Brookfield Elementary just finished up our lesson on ocean life. Students studied and created models of sea turtles, crabs, octopuses, coral, and more! Next up, the Arctic!











Brookfield Academy (Cherry Hill) will have a student virtual instruction day tomorrow as a result of high staff illness placing ratios at an unacceptable level.
All staff that are able, are to report to the academy as scheduled and work from there. This is for the academy only. An announcement will go out shortly via phone system.
Reminder that Friday is a staff professional development day for staff. This is a scheduled day off for the students.

A peek at our High School students mentoring our elementary school students. An amazing program at Brookfield Schools!








Part Two:










Part 1: A wonderful activity Wednesday at our Haddon Heights Campus! We began working on fabric squares to put together and make a tapestry to hang in honor of our dreams for the future as inspired by Dr. King! 😀








