Hero Headlines: From The Heart!

Safe. Respectful. Responsible.

Greetings, Meadow Brook Partners!

I hope you’re all having a wonderful weekend! It’s been a fun and energized couple of days at the Berg house!

I was playing with our kids the other day. We were playing rough. Getting some energy out.

During some wrestling around the 4-year-old took a knee to the chin from his 5-year-old sister. I heard, “Pause game, pause game!”

We all stopped to look around and figure out who the injured party was. The big guy was handling it pretty well.  A tear or two slid down his cheek, but he gritted his teeth and made clear that he had no intention of tapping out.

I reminded everyone how important their brains are. I told them that we need to work hard to avoid knees and heads meeting during rough play.

Fully recovered, our little wise one announced to the group, “But our hearts are the most important because that’s what we share with!”

Indeed.  Our hearts are the most important.

As I reflect on the past week and look forward to another I’m filled with pride. Meadow Brook Heroes do so much to demonstrate our enduring commitment to kindness, compassion, and togetherness!

Our hearts truly lead the way!

This group of Meadow Brook students, parents, family members, and staff spent an evening sharing our light with children who were healing in the hospital just before we left for break:

Here’s a group of third graders sharing their time with kindergarten buddies, helping them understand that they are part of a larger community of joyful learners who care about one another:

Our First Lego League kids were mentored but the RHS Robotics Team Kids over the holiday break during an incredible collaborative event:

These fifth grade Meadow Brook Heroes started the new year with a “Kindness Write Around” to emphasize how important it is to support and encourage one another through our challenges and our triumphs:

Some first graders spent some time planning and prepping to share nonfiction so that they could all benefit from one another’s learning:

In play, in learning, in exploration, and in all the moments that we spend growing together as community of safe, responsible, and respectful Meadow Brook Heroes, we are so fortunate to have one another to learn with and from!

Thank you for your patience and your partnership…in it together for the kids!

Here’s to another joyful Meadow Brook week!

With Gratitude,

 

Seth

 

Seth E. Berg

Principal

Meadow Brook Elementary

Call: (248) 726 -4101

Click: sberg@rochester.k12.mi.us

My Reflective Journey: Berg’s Eye View

Partnerships Drive Enrichment at Meadow Brook!

Safe. Respectful. Responsible.

Greetings, Meadow Brook Partners!

I am so proud to be a Meadow Mouse, and so grateful for all the Meadow Brook Heroes who are dedicating their time and energy to drive enrichment for our kids!

If you missed it, the first Meadow Brook First Lego League Jr. Expo happened yesterday!  It might as well have been a rock concert!

Mr. and Mrs. Vittorini and their crew of parent coaches and volunteers were our in force along with the Rochester High School “Faclons Engineering Design Solutions (FEDS) team, and our incredible community of parents and relatives there to support this year’s ten problem solving, collaborative, robotics teams!  Yes…ten!

Here’s a peek:

Also, our incredible group of Math Pentathlon thinkers are well underway toward representing MBE in competition in 2019!

Special thanks to the MBE PTA and our incredible team of parent Math Pentathlon leaders who are making sure this important program thrives at Meadow Brook!

Stay tuned for more about Meadow Brook’s comprehensive enrichment programming, both during and after school opportunities.

Touch base with any thoughts, ideas, or questions…I’m always looking to support innovation on behalf of the kids we serve!

 

Seth

 

Seth E. Berg

Principal

Meadow Brook Elementary

Call: (248) 726 -4101

Click: sberg@rochester.k12.mi.us

My Reflective Journey: Berg’s Eye View