Chromebooks and Literacy & Math workbooks for all families may be picked up at the school Wednesday August 19, Thursday August 20, and Friday August 21, from 9:00am to 11:30am.
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Virtual Learning: graded assignments and attendance begin on May 4, 2020. To borrow a chromebook for your child to complete virtual learning, visit the School District building at 440 N. Broad Street, between 9:00am-1:00pm:
Virtual Learning Schedules at https://philasd.org/habrown Twitter: @habrown1946 Website: https://philasd.org/habrown Thanks to Four Sons Pizzeria & Cafe for hosting a pizza party to benefit programming at H.A. Brown Elementary! H.A. Brown staff, students, and families joined neighbors and friends on a gorgeous fall First Friday to enjoy slices, play games, and celebrate our local public elementary school. Special thanks to Philadelphia Brewing Company for donating beer and cider. The Friends of H.A. Brown are so grateful for our very generous community.
Thanks to Greensgrow Farms for bringing a beautiful sanctuary garden to H.A. Brown! FHAB volunteers celebrated Earth Day alongside Brown students and staff, our friends at Greensgrow, and volunteers from Subaru of America and PricewaterhouseCoopers to plant calming River Birch trees, succulents, and more in the schoolyard. We also tended to the trees surrounding the school, and cleaned and weeded the neighboring Rainbow Garden. Special thanks to the OIC and Autistic Support students and staff who lent their hands after school during Earth Week for additional digging and planting. "Atoms make up the world." H.A. Brown students talked scientific concepts, folk tales, book making, and art creating today with local author and illustrator, Kara J. Rutledge. Thank you, Kara, for sharing your work and inspiring H.A. Brown's students!
H.A. Brown was thrilled to host Mayor Jim Kenney for a tour of the school on Tuesday, December 11th. Eighth grade student government representatives led the tour, accompanied by staff and two FHAB members. Mayor Kenney read with Kindergarten students, observed a second grade classroom in action, and chatted with the tour group in the school library, which operates thanks to FHAB volunteers. Thank you, Mayor Kenney, for taking the time to visit East Kensington's wonderful local public elementary school!
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