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Important News and Calendar Events! |
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School and Staff Information |
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Brinson's School Improvement Plan |
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Brinson's Title I Parent Involvement Policy |
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2008- 2009 Report Card |
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Discrimination, Harassment, or Bully Reporting Form |
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AYP Overview for Parents |
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Staff Handbook 2011-2012 |
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Student Handbook 2011-2012 |
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Monthly Calendar of Events for Students |
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Grade Level Supply List |
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HomeConnect - View Your Student's AR Record |
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Partners in Education |
Our Vision To be the highest performing elementary school in North Carolina
Our Mission Brinson Memorial, in partnership with families and communities, will provide opportunities for all students to reach their highest potential and become responsible citizens in a global society.
Other Resources New Bern Area Chamber of Commerce
The Appalachia RegionalComprehensive Center has made available a number of podcasts focused on parent involvement on their Web site.
Link to the Curriculum department of the State Department of Public Instruction
Brinson Memorial Elementary School 319 Neuse Forest Avenue New Bern, NC 28560 (252) - 514 - 6431 Fax (252) - 514 - 6434 Todd Bradley, Principal
Grades: K–5 School Hours: 7:55 – 2:45 Office Hours: 7:30 – 4:30 Number of Students: ~680 Educators: ~54
School Profile Brinson Memorial Elementary School, a North Carolina School of Excellence, is a K-5 school in New Bern, North Carolina. We are one of twenty-five schools within the Craven County Public Schools. Our academic program is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.
BMES has been recognized by the NC Department of Public Instruction as a NC School of Distinction for the 2007-2008 school year.
BMES became the first school in NC and the sixth in the United States to earn Master Model School status in the Reading Renaissance program.
Brinson implements the Baldrige approach to teaching, learning, and other school operations.
Equal Opportunity Statement Craven County School System administers all policies, education programs, employment activities and admissions without discrimination against any person on the basis of an individual's race, gender, sexual orientation, religion, creed, age physical chracteristics, national origin, socioeconomic status or disability, except where exemption is appropirate and allowed by law.
Watercolor artwork by Chris Bennett, Art Teacher at Brinson Elementary |