
The Cascade Brigade Jugglers entertained the crowd with their juggling skills at the Relay for Life 50's Themed Survivors Dinner in Kutztown tonight. Left to right are Elyse Stufflet, Ash Chatburn, Samantha DeFrain and Brielle Hardy. They juggled rings, balls, poi, devil sticks and clubs. The Cascade Brigade Jugglers have participated in many Relay for Life events over the years. #bulletProud


Good Afternoon Brandywine Heights High School Families,
I wanted to take a moment on behalf of the entire staff and faculty of Brandywine Heights High School to express our gratitude to you and let you know how thankful we are for the opportunity to work with all of our amazing students and families every day. We hope that you have a relaxing few days off and that you enjoy some time with friends and loved ones if you are able. During this period of thanks and reflection, please know that we feel very fortunate to work with our students and community, and we continue to strive toward supporting our students in every way that we can. Please be safe if you are traveling, have a nice holiday, and have a wonderful Fall break. We will see you when we resume school on November 28th. Thank you so much again and have a great rest of your day!


Reminder: BHASD food drive is happening right now! We are looking to prepare 60 Holiday boxes for the Brandywine Food Pantry. Each grade level is responsible for a specific item in the boxes. If you are able to donate, please send the items in with your child. Collection is happening until 12/8!


Today our Key Club had the honor of hosting wonderful Senior Citizens from our community for a Thanksgiving luncheon. Always an incredible event and we are so happy to continue this.







Ms. McLean's class visited The Sanctuary at Haafsville today and read books to some of their resident animals! Students also walked dogs along their trails, refilled supplies, and spent some time doing animal enrichment. Great job, everyone! 🐽🐾











BHHS is honored to congratulate BCTC East's Students of the Quarter, Tariona Kearse and Benjamin Lorenz!! These two showcase what it means to be #bulletPROUD. Tariona works in Early Childcare and Ben in Plumbing and Heating. They represent us here at Brandywine well!



The Brandywine Heights Athletic Department and High School, had the honor of inducting Coach Chris Cole, and Coach Lori Angstadt, into B.C.I.A.A. Gold Leaf for 20+ years of service in Berks Athletics. Congratulations Coaches! Thank you for everything you do.



We hope you are able to join us this evening at 6:00pm in the IS/MS Board Room for a community presentation about why we are BHASD Proud. This evening will highlight programs, experiences, and students that make us BHASD Proud! Click the link to view the livestream. https://youtube.com/live/ZJq_dcz1rok?feature=share


Brandywine Heights High School would love to congratulate Meghan Miller on her Kutztown Rotary Student of the Month Award! We are #bulletPROUD of Meghan and can't wait to see what she does in her future! Way to go!


Let’s come together as BHASD and gather supplies to donate 60 Holiday Boxes to the Brandywine Food Pantry. Each grade level is responsible for a specific item in the boxes. If you can donate, please send in the items with your child. Collection is happening until 12/8/23!


Please join us on November 13th, 2023 at 6:00pm in the IS/MS Board Room for a community presentation about why we are BHASD Proud. This evening will highlight programs, experiences, and students that make us BHASD Proud. We can't wait to see you there!


This week, we are taking a moment to celebrate the incredible work of our school psychologist team. They are the unsung heroes of our school community, offering invaluable support to our students, teachers, and parents.


Brandywine Heights Area High School would love to congratulate BCTC West's Student of the 1st Quarter, Chase Hartline on winning this award. He is familiar with winning this award and stays motivated on his craft. Well done, Chase ! We are #bulletProud of you!


In 1999 a State Police Citizens’ Police Academy Program was implemented at the troop level as a 10-12 week course to educate the public about the activities and responsibilities of State Police.
Here at Brandywine Heights High School, we would like to offer this class opportunity to our students who are interested in what the State Police do and how they can better develop a partnership with the State Police in our own community. Here are some important details:
1. Class will start at the end of February or beginning of March
2. Class lasts 10-12 weeks long
3. There is only 1 class per week
4. Classes will be held from 2:05 pm - 3:35pm
5. Transportation will be provided if needed at 3:35pm once the class is finished.
6. There will need to be 12-15 participants to make this a successful experience
7. CLASS IS FREE OF CHARGE !
If you would like to sign up for this class, please reach out to District Safety and Security Director and High School Assistant Principal, Mr. William Ostroski at wilost@bhasd.org or call him at the office at 610 - 682 - 5102 ext 2001. Please leave detailed information to ensure your enrollment is secured.


FBLA attends the regional workshop at Daniel Boone high school.


Join us on November 13th, 2023 at 6:00pm in the IS/MS Board Room for a community presentation about why we are BHASD Proud. This evening will highlight programs, experiences, and students that make us BHASD Proud.
We look forward to seeing you there in attendance!


Happy Halloween from Brandywine Heights High School!


Please take some time to vote for Senior Angelina DeChristopher's mural using the link below or on the City of Allentown's Facebook page for her amazing work in The City of Allentown’s 1st annual “Go With the Flow” inlet mural painting contest. The goal of this project was to create a mesmerizing mural to raise awareness about the harmful effects of pollution flowing into the inlets from rainwater. Good luck Angelina! We are proud of you!
Voting for the top 2 murals has started and will continue until November 9th at Midnight
Here is the link to vote for the mural, mural #8
https://survey123.arcgis.com/share/def28e7189554d8699dc1c7447245624?fbclid=IwAR2qA96iTc71caaIE48v8z_MbyOrTS5ck-ZmMjZhsveVs3TJsdxwfVH-FYY



The Brandywine Heights HS Student Council and the Topton Borough are hosting “Trunk or Treat” at Halloween Town on Friday, October 27th at Brandywine High School. Join us for games, CANDY, crafts and activities – all ages welcome! We can't wait to see you there!


Today our Aevidum Club had a special guest join their club meeting. Students enjoyed time with Luci, the certified therapy dog, while working on their mental health project of the week!





