Attention! Here is the sign up for our STREAM Night on March 27th from 5:30 to 7:00! We are limiting space to the first 100 families that sign up. Don't delay!
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeleHoc2LkaHImWCju1S1RU169B_5LgW6ggdfYxH0UUdNakAg/viewform?usp=sf_link
We are hosting a virtual teacher recruitment fair for the 2024-2025 school year. Interviews will be held March 25-29. Please complete the online registration by March 11, 2024, to secure your spot: https://www.cpschools.com/article/1469176
We can't wait to meet you! 📚

Are you looking for ways to support your young reader? Join us on Wednesday, March 6 at 6:30 p.m. for our Supporting Literacy at Home webinar. 📚
Register to attend: http://tinyurl.com/CPSSupportingLiteracy

Spring Picture Day is coming!

Check! ✅ Our first episode of our new podcast "Life in the Nest" 🪺 is complete! Our hosts Mia and Jaxson did such a great job being hosts. Stay tuned for our first episode titled "In the Principal's Office"!

Parents are invited to join us on Feb. 27th to learn more about how students can stay safe online. In partnership with the Chesapeake Police Department, learn how to protect children from the dangers of social media. Register to attend: http://tinyurl.com/CPSStayingSafeOnline

BRP has the best SSOs and SRO! Thank you for keeping our school and students safe everyday! We ❤️ you!

Final post of all these 100 year olds 🤗





These 100 Day photos are just too cute! We had a blast yesterday!
Our students and staff are having a blast today celebrating the 100th Day of School!
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First Round of 100th Day of school fun!










Here are the details for the Food Drive! Who do you want to kiss the pig? Dr. Galford or Dr. Sweeney?

🚸 Last week we celebrated National Crossing Guard Appreciation Day and we are thrilled to share that two of our crossing guards have been named 2023’s Most Outstanding Crossing Guards! 🎉
Congratulations to Gloria Query, from Crestwood Middle and Treakle Elementary, and Barbara Beniamino from Butts Road Intermediate and Butts Road Primary. They are only two of six crossing guards in the state to be awarded this honor. Thank you and all of our crossing guards for keeping our students safe every day and making a positive impact in our community! Learn more about these wonderful crossing guards by visiting: https://www.vdot.virginia.gov/about/programs/safe-routes/crossing-guard-appreciation-day/






Our Chesapeake Virtual Academy (CVA) is proud to offer fully online courses to students enrolled in Chesapeake Public Schools. Serving students in grades K-12, CVA offers a wide range of core and elective classes, including Advanced Placement and Dual Enrollment courses, and provides special education services for students with disabilities, gifted enrichment opportunities, and services for English language learners.
Applications are now being accepted for the 2024-2025 school year. Students remain connected to their home schools and may participate in all sports, clubs, and extracurricular activities. New and returning students should apply online by March 5, 2024. Learn more and apply online: http://cpschools.com/cva

Our PTA strikes again! Our SOUPer Bowl lunch was delicious! 🍲 🏈



SAVE THE DATE! Our STREAM Night is going to be on March 27th! STEAM + Literacy will be throughout the building for an eventful, fun- filled evening of family fun! We will limit attendance to the first 100 families that sign up, so don't delay! Sign ups will be available later this month.

Mrs. Marshall's Class learned about part-part-whole today while bowling! 🎳

BRP is excited to bring you our Valentine Candy Gram Fundraiser! Warm someone's heart with a sweet treat and message! Proceeds go to the BRP Karen Berry Scholarship.
Tomorrow is the last day to turn them in! Please check your child's folder for the paper :)

Mrs. Cancel and Mr. Hunter sure are special to BRP! We are so fortunate to have counselors that care so much about our Li'l Hawks! Happy School Counseling Week!

Our first graders are rocking all ways to get to 100! These girls counted to 100 by ones, twos, fives, and tens! Then, they had to count backwards from 30!

