
Bruin Point Students learned how to properly retire the American flag today with the help of Mr. Behn, Larry Erickson, our Student Leaders and other local veterans.




Bruin Point Elementary School has an opening for a Special Education Aide who will work with students who have educational needs under the direction of the Special Education Teacher and Principal. This position is approximately 20 hours per week.
Applicants must have a high school diploma or equivalent and be able to pass a Live Scan Fingerprint background check which costs $25.
Interested applicants can apply online at www.carbonschools.org by filling out the Classified Employee Application under the Employment Opportunities button.
To be considered, applications must be received no later than 3:00 pm on November 18, 2019.

Message from Sheriff Wood-
I want to personally wish everyone a happy Halloween! With that said I want to remind everybody that we want you to have fun but don’t let Halloween mischief turn criminal. Be respectful of people’s personal property and keep an eye out for the trick or treaters tonight in our travels.
We will have extra patrols in the areas we believe will be most impacted by this event. Extra patrols will be conducted with two person teams riding UTV’s in order to assist with traffic/pedestrian control. We feel this is a great opportunity for our Deputies to interact with the public in a fun and positive way. They will have candy to give out to the kids, but would ask that the public only approach our UTV’s when they are safely parked on the curb. We want everyone to have fun, but want to remind everybody to be careful while driving through these busy neighborhoods tonight.
I wanted to bring up a topic that has been on my mind a lot recently. The use of social media at times is a blessing and a curse. I would ask that before you make a post, to think about the outcomes of the post and the purpose of your message. All too often I see social media posts that are posted with good intentions, but become a negative message in the community. From a law enforcement standpoint it needs to be known that we cannot always post details of an investigation but will always make public safety a top priority. We will never take unnecessary risks with public safety and will assure you the public will be notified immediately upon a serious and substantiated threat to our community. This notification would come through all media outlets, social media and the phone systems in the event of an actual substantiated issue. The fact that a single unsubstantiated post on social media can spread through the community and cause panic is frustrating. All too often the facts get skewed in the rumor mill, but may be portrayed as actual and factual information which can causes panic in the community. Please be careful of what you post, contact your local law enforcement upon any suspicious activity, questions, or concerns. Trust that your local law enforcement agency is taking your concerns seriously and appropriate measures are in place. You are always welcome to contact me with any questions or concerns that may be related to an event or incident that has occurred in our community. I would like to remind you “if you see something say something”.
Again, I would like to wish everyone a happy Halloween, have fun but be careful out there. I am proud to be part of this community and honored to be in the position of Sheriff. We truly live in a great place.
Thanks
Jeff Wood

Every student in the school celebrated their first quarter goals. Many of the goals were reading goals, some were attendance and others were behavior goals. We are working as a school family to learn and grow together. Students were divided into multi-grade groups and shared their celebrations with each other. Followed by dancing and individual classroom parties.
We are looking forward to setting second quarter goals and working to achieve them. Way to go Bears!!!





Thank you to some of our local firefighters, EMTs, parents and grandparents for participating in our literacy morning.





Carbon School District is seeking applications for the position of Kitchen Worker at Bruin Point Elementary School. This position is a 20 hour part time position. This part time position helps to prepare and serve food to students and patrons in the school system with the added benefit of school holidays off. This position is responsible for helping clean the cafeteria and kitchen areas and wash dishes.
Interested persons must have a high school diploma or equivalent. Must have a good driving record
Person hired must also be able to pass a Live Scan fingerprint background screening with an associated $25 processing fee.
Those interested in applying can do so by filling out the Classified Employee Application found at www.carbonschools.org under the Employment Opportunities button on the Home page. Applications are due by October 16, 2019. Questions about this position can be directed to Heidi Anderson Food Nutrition Director, at 435-613-3143

We had a great turn out for Back to School Night. We would like to give a big shout out to Miss Brandi for the yummy dinner, Miss Samie for the table decorations, Paula Noyes for taking our family pictures and the rest of our faculty and staff.





Opening Institute


Opening institute


Opening institute


Opening institute


Opening Institute


Opening institute: Greatest hope


There are openings in the Bruin Point Preschool for 3 and 4 year old children. For information please contact Beverly Martinez at 637-9150

Carbon District to hold meetings for input from public for possible remodeling and construction at Carbon High School and Helper Middle School.
The first meeting will take place on July 1, 2019 at Bruin Point Elementary at 7:00 pm.
Light refreshments will be served.

Our Student Leaders along with several other Bears did a great job of welcoming Lt. Governor Spencer Cox to East Carbon.





Bruin Point Public Notice


Bruin Point summer lunch
