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Summer, 2004
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Good luck to the Broadmoor class of 2004. We wish you
well in high school and hope that you will come back and visit us!
To our soon-to-be 8th graders, have a great summer and we will see
you in August, refreshed and ready to work hard. To our incoming 7th
graders, we have heard great things about you and can't wait to welcome
you to BJHS! |
May, 2004
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Mrs. Brown's 8th grade language class wrote their own
script for the novel, "Deathwatch."
They included a part for Mr. Fogal, Madec the villain, and he
graciously agreed to play the part, even though it was way out of
character for him. :) |
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Mrs. Jensen's
class celebrated the end of the school year with a class trip.
The boys went shopping at Super Walmart for some new summer clothes.
The girls were treated to a new hairstyle at the beauty salon. They
all then met up for lunch at Applebees. What a fun day! |
| Team 7B were very fortunate to have a group of Civil
War re-enactors visit them at Broadmoor. The "soldiers,"
under the direction of Mr. Mark Scamp, shared their vast knowledge
of the Civil War with the students and answered questions for them.
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Mrs. Cihla's
language arts classes are doing a free choice project. Projects
range from powerpoints to newspapers, plays, commercials, and statues.
The students will present their projects the last week of school. |
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The Pekin
Junior High Band gave their last performance for Broadmoor and
Dirksen students. The band and jazz bands performed some awesome tunes
and we appreciate all of the hard work that went in to their year.
A big thank-you to Mr. Perriles, Mrs. Janssen, the parents and all
of the students for their dedication to music. |
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Students were treated to a concert
by "Angel" on Thursday, May 6. Angel was on her
"Save the Music VH1 School Tour." Students who had good
behavior were able to see the concert. Students who received a yellow
ticket as part of the PBIS program, were in a session pertaining to
good behavior and being responsible for their actions. |
| The students of
Team 7B, under the direction of Mr. VonBehren and Mrs. Roberts,
were able to experience their
Outdoor Education on April 29 and 30. The students were able to
experience archery, wood-burning, tee-shirt making, canoeing, hiking,
building a birdhouse, the ropes (the ropes are awesome!), ice-creme
making, and the initiatives. Mr. Harold Masters roasted a hog for
the event (very tasty!) and Mrs. Cookie Bannon lent her wonderful
stories and music to the evening hours. Smore's by the fire and a
rousing game of dice ended the first evening. Hayrack rides and a
little bit of sunshine the next day made for a wonderful
experience that our 7th graders will never forget. The rain held
off Friday until the students were loaded on the buses and headed
back to Pekin. A HUGE thank-you to all of the parents and teachers
for making both 7th grade trips so memorable. |
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Communication with parents is a high priority at Broadmoor.
Also, helping our students to constantly improve is what our teachers
strive to accomplish. Because of these two factors, grade reports
will be coming home with students every two weeks. Please ask
your student to see his/her grades and talk with them about their
goal setting and improvement strategies. The following are the dates
that you should expect to see a report coming home with your son or
daughter:
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