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Summer Packet and Suggested Reading List
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- Richard L. Brown is
a complete educational experience.
- We offer:
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Resources in
Art,
Music, Spanish,
Physical Education, and
Research
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Full-time certified school library media specialist
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Mobile Apple Computer
research lab
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Fully equipped Science
lab
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Supplemental materials
and technology to enhance instruction
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Gifted on-site
instruction for qualified students
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Extended day programs in
the morning and afternoon
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Full-time Standards Coach
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Full-time IB Curriculum
Integration Teacher
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Required uniforms of red or white shirt with navy or khaki
skirt, shorts or pants
Our
Community Partners:
Cathedral Arts Project (Click
Here to visit their site)
Transportation:
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Transportation is provided from all seven transportation
zones.
- For additional information on our program or to schedule a tour,
please call (904) 630-6570.
Richard L. Brown Elementary
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1535 Milnor Street
Jacksonville, FL 32206
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(904)
630-6570 phone (904) 630-6576 fax

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Hot News!!!
Spotlight on RL Brown
R.L. Brown Elementary Celebrates IB World
School Distinction
May
Events:
1. Progress Reports
3. 3rd Gd. Field Trip. MOSH
4. 2nd Gd. World of Nations
7. 3rd Gd. Florida Theater
9. 4th Gd. MOSH
STAR to FSC Tour
10. 5th Gd. Zoo
PLAY DAY Primary
11. PLAY DAY Intermediate
15. SAC Meeting 5:45
16.
ART's Extravaganza
17. 3rd Gd. Tree Hill
18. Volunteer Breakfast!
2nd Gd. Symphony
Team-Up Last Day
21. 3rd Gd. Kingsley Plantation
23. Early Dismissal
24. 3rd. Gd. Kingsley Plantation
25. 1st Gd. Diamond D Ranch
4th Gd. Cummer
Arts Museum
28. Memorial Day-No School
29. PTA 5:30
31. 5th Gd. Busch Garden
4th Gd. St.
Augustine
3rd Gd. Kingsley
Plantation
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Principal's Book
of the Month:

More Than Anything Else
by Chris Slentpiet
"A fictionalized story about the life of young
Booker T. Washington. Living in a West Virginia
settlement after emancipation, nine-year-old
Booker travels by lantern light to the salt
works, where he labors from dawn till dusk.
Although his stomach rumbles, his real hunger is
his intense desire to learn to read.... [A]
moving and inspirational story." - School
Library Journal, starred review
Source: www.amazon.com |
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