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Important Messages
Order School Supplies Online
| School supplies for the 2009-2010 school year are now available to order online. Orders placed online will be delivered to the student’s classroom by the Celebration of Learning on Friday, August 7. All orders must be placed by Friday, July 31.
If you would like to obtain the school supplies on your own, you can find the list of required items here. |
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Class Lists and Important Information
| Students transferring to Morris Brandon from Warren T. Jackson due to rezoning will be placed in classes by June 15 and revised class lists will be posted.
We apologize if your child did not receive a letter from his/her 2009/2010 teacher. Letters from all new teachers will be posted on the website by June 15, 2009.
The Class Lists for 2009-2010 can be downloaded here.
Class Placement Letter to Parents - Download
Clase Placement Letter to Kindergarten Parents - Download
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Bricks for Brandon's Backyard
| | Bricks for Brandon's Backyard are now available online! Buy a brick to honor a teacher, staff or student. They make a great commemorative gift. Order and pay for you brick online today! |
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Bus Survey for 2009-2010
| | The Bus Committee needs your participation in this brief survey to help determine the Fall schedule/line-up of buses for Brandon, as well as The Primary Center. The form can be download here. |
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Brandon Blankets Order Forms Online
| | You can order Brandon logo blankets with or without monogramming online.
Click here to order. |
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News at Morris Brandon · The Brandon Bee (Spanish Edition) - May 20, 2009
(May 22, 2009)
· The Brandon Bee - May 20, 2009
(May 19, 2009)
· The Brandon Bee (Spanish Edition) - May 13, 2009
(May 15, 2009)
· The Brandon Bee - May 13, 2009
(May 12, 2009)
· The Brandon Bee - May 6, 2009
(May 05, 2009)
· The Brandon Bee (Spanish Edition) - April 29
(May 04, 2009)
· The Brandon Bee (Spanish Edition) - April 22, 2009
(Apr 28, 2009)
· The Brandon Bee - April 29, 2009
(Apr 28, 2009)
· Letter to the Honorable Governor Sonny Purdue
(Apr 21, 2009)
· Morris Brandon Elementary School Council Summary of 2008 6th Grade Survey Results
(Apr 21, 2009)
· The Brandon Bee - April 22
(Apr 21, 2009)
· The Brandon Bee - April 15
(Apr 14, 2009)
· Minutes of the Morris Brandon School Council March 5, 2009
(Apr 14, 2009)
· The Brandon Bee (Spanish Edition) - April 1, 2009
(Apr 03, 2009)
· The Brandon Bee - April 1, 2009
(Mar 31, 2009)
· The Brandon Bee (Spanish Edition) - March 25, 2009
(Mar 27, 2009)
· The Brandon Bee - March 25, 2009
(Mar 24, 2009)
· The Brandon Bee - March 18, 2009
(Mar 17, 2009)
· Minutes of the Morris Brandon School Council February 5, 2009
(Mar 10, 2009)
· The Brandon Bee - March 11, 2009
(Mar 10, 2009)
View all Brandon News Online articles |
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Brandon Honors and Certifications |
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IB at Brandon
Learn more about International Baccalaureate (IB) and Primary
Years Program (PYP) at Brandon:
· PYP at Brandon
· Student Profile, the heart of PYP. Learn more about the attributes of
the Student Profile here.
· Inquiry, a key part to children's learning. Learn more about inquiry at
Brandon.
· Internationalism, instrumental to PYP. Please read about international
mindedness at Brandon here.
The 5 essentials of PYP are: Concepts, Knowledge, Skills, Attitudes and
Action. Choose any of these elements to learn more about how we have
begun to implement these features at Brandon.
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What time is it?
Morris Brandon students represent the United States and 15 other nations. What time is it in some of our other homes?
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At Morris Brandon (Atlanta, GA), it is 08:36 PM Fri Jul 03, 2009 |
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In El Salvador, it is 06:36 PM Fri Jul 03, 2009
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Note: for nations which cover more than one time zone, the time given is for the capital
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Say Hello!
Aloha
Aloha in Hawaiian means "hello". Hawaiian is from the Malayo-Polynesian family of languages.
Hawaiian is the ancestral language of the indigenous people of the Hawaiian Islands, the Hawaiians, a Polynesian people. Hawaiian, along with English, is an official language of the State of Hawai‘i. It is notable for having a small phoneme inventory (see Hawaiian alphabet, below), like many of its Polynesian cousins. Hawaiian is a member of the Austronesian language family, most closely related to Polynesian languages like Marquesan, Tahitian, Samoan, Māori, and Rapanui (i.e., the language of Easter Island), as well as to other languages in the Pacific, like Fijian, Indonesian, and the indigenous languages of Taiwan and the Philippines.
To learn more about Hawaiian, read about it on wikipedia.org.
Source: Wikipedia.org |
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It's Tux! The Brandon Bee has a new friend, Tux, the Linux mascot. Learn more about our technology initiative at the Brandon Technology link under School Information on the left-hand menu.
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