Last Thursday, the intervention department hosted their annual Family Literacy and Math Night. Students and families enjoyed a camping-themed evening and learned some fun ways to practice reading and math at home. It was a fantastic night! Thanks to all the families that came out for the event!! 🏕️
7 months ago, Jennifer Snyder
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Second graders are "red"y to make healthy and happy choices ♥️
7 months ago, Erica Whalen
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🎃🍂Mrs. Worman's 1st grade conducted a pumpkin experiment. The students measured and weighed pumpkins. They also placed pumpkins in water to see if they would sink or float. They were shocked at the results!🎃🍂
7 months ago, Kaitlynn Worman
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October is National Principals Month, and we're excited to introduce you to the leaders making our schools thrive! Meet Mr. Dziunycz, our dedicated High School Principal, who’s known for his warmth, humor, and his passion for making a difference. From helping students tackle tough questions to sharing stories that inspire, Mr. Dziunycz is always here, making every day brighter for our students and staff. Stay tuned this week to meet more of the incredible principals in our district!
7 months ago, Gina Oberto-Weller
Meet the Principal flyer with various pictures.
This year we will hold Red Ribbon Week October 28th - November 1st. The purpose of Red Ribbon Week is to show our school’s commitment to support drug free youth. At the elementary level, we will be focusing on making healthy and safe choices. Below you will find a schedule of the planned “spirit days.” REMINDER students are NOT to wear their Halloween costumes to school. They will get dressed in their classrooms before the parade.
7 months ago, Kiersty Fritch
Red Ribbon Week
We need your help to honor the incredible educators who make a difference in your child’s life every day. The Pennsylvania Department of Education is now accepting nominations for the 2026 Teacher of the Year award, and we encourage you to nominate a teacher who has positively impacted your family. If you know a teacher who inspires, motivates, and supports students, please consider submitting a nomination by December 16, 2024. We would kindly ask that you notify ginobe@bhasd.org (Subject: PA Teacher of the Year NOMINATION) if you nominate one of our excellent staff. The District will be asked to provide follow up information and it would be helpful to know if one of our staff members are nominated in advance. Let’s show our appreciation and celebrate the educators who make a lasting difference!
7 months ago, Gina Oberto-Weller
Nominate an educator for the 2026 PA Teacher of the Year!
Mrs. Lewis's class had awesome behavior and filled up their jungle gem jar. Students had a game day reward. Everyone had a blast!
7 months ago, Erica Whalen
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Congratulations to this week's Bucket Fillers! Keep up the great work!
7 months ago, Kiersty Fritch
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🎃 BHHS Presents Halloweentown! 🎃 This Friday, October 25, from 6-8 PM, join us at Brandywine Heights High School for the annual Halloweentown, hosted by the BHHS Student Council and sponsored with high school clubs! Bring the family out for a night of indoor trick-or-treating, crafts, games, and all-around fun. 📍 103 Old Topton Rd, Mertztown, PA From little pumpkins to our spirited student ghouls, there’s something for everyone. Don’t ghost us—come make some magical memories with our community!
7 months ago, Gina Oberto-Weller
Halloweentown flyer states the event is 10/25 from 6-8 and has images of spiders and bats.
REMINDER! Early Dismissal Tomorrow! Car Pick Up Doors Open @ 12:50 Walkers + Bus Riders are Dismissed @ 1:05
7 months ago, Kiersty Fritch
October Early Dismissal
The BHHS Student Council will be hosting its annual "Halloweentown" this Friday, 10/25, from 6 - 8pm at the high school. Bring out the family for some indoor trick-or-treating, crafts, games, and fun!
7 months ago, Kiersty Fritch
Halloweentown
This year we will hold Red Ribbon Week October 28th - November 1st. The purpose of Red Ribbon Week is to show our school’s commitment to support drug free youth. At the elementary level, we will be focusing on making healthy and safe choices. Below you will find a schedule of the planned “spirit days.” REMINDER students are NOT to wear their Halloween costumes to school. They will get dressed in their classrooms before the parade.
7 months ago, Kiersty Fritch
Red Ribbon Week
2nd graders thank you for all of your donations to Race for Education! 🏃🏃‍♀️🏃‍♂️
7 months ago, Erica Whalen
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Mrs. Rissmiller's second graders examined how large structures like houses are built from smaller pieces. They designed their own structures using index cards. They built tall towers and then strong towers. 🏠🗼
7 months ago, Erica Whalen
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We hope you can join us on Thursday, October 24 for our annual Family Literacy and Math night. Come out to enjoy an evening of camping-themed fun!
7 months ago, Jennifer Snyder
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Bullet Academy Busy Bs at the Park - Today was a beautiful day to be outside enjoying Halloween activities, books, playtime, and pizza! Thank you to the families who attended!
7 months ago, Marcella Acosta
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The PreK students enjoyed doing Halloween yoga with Miss April.
7 months ago, Marcella Acosta
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Bullet Academy Family Yoga
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Bullet Academy Family Yoga
Mrs. Levengood's 4th and 5th grade classes set up their very own AcuRite Iris Weather Station. This was provided to the class by the Civil Air Patrol STEM program. Students learned to program, calibrate, and discuss implementation plans with Mr. Molitoris. Their goal is to provide accurate weather reports for BBN and the building and grounds crew at BHASD.
7 months ago, Mandi Kercher
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Congratulations to this week's Bucket Fillers! Keep up the great work!
7 months ago, Kiersty Fritch
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✨Star Readers✨ Our students have been busy practicing reading in school and at home!! Practice Makes Progress!!!
7 months ago, Jennifer Snyder
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