🎥 Meet Victoria, a senior at Brandywine Middle/Senior High School! She was spotted on the sidelines at the football game rocking her marching band outfit and a large video camera for her broadcasting class! Talk about school spirit and multitasking — capturing the action while being part of it! 💛🐾 #thebrandywinedifference

He visited students in Mrs. Srmek's class for pets and hang out time and followed it up with a visit to Mrs. Duffield's high school health class. Students learned about Copper's story of overcoming trauma before he was adopted and his journey to becoming a therapy dog.



Our Bobcat Marching Band brought home awards for Best Color Guard, Best Drum Majors, and Best Marching, and was the only band to earn awards of excellence in every category! They finished with an impressive 2nd place overall.
🎶👏 Congratulations to our hardworking band members!




Creative Cats is a class where middle school students blend hands-on crafting with real-world skills, giving students the chance to design and build their own products while learning about budgeting, marketing, and fundraising. Beyond the classroom, they’ll use their talents to serve others—supporting our school and local community. Creative Cats empowers students to see that their ideas, skills, and teamwork can make a lasting impact.

🎙️ Join Superintendent Travis Walker, Yearbook Teacher Mrs. Ulrickson, and seniors Liam and Jacob as they share the behind-the-scenes process of creating this year’s high school yearbook! From ideas to final pages, hear how the memories of the year come together in print.
https://sites.libsyn.com/497938/season-3-episode-2-the-making-of-the-yearbook

So, what’s the difference between a Sinking Fund and an Operating Millage?
✔️ Sinking Fund – pays for building repairs, safety improvements, technology, and facility upkeep.
✔️ Operating Millage – pays for day-to-day learning costs like staff, supplies, and classroom needs.
This renewal is not a new tax, though due to the Headlee rollback, less than a full mill (.9913) was levied on properties in 2024, so property owners may see a very slight increase. This is a continuation of existing support for our schools. 🐾

Our "Football Buddies" were recognized at the Homecoming game on Friday! A special thanks to these staff members for supporting our athletes.
Football Buddies is a new program bringing together our athletes and staff! Each player is paired with a Brandywine staff member, checking in with their “buddy” on game days for a quick visit. #thebrandywinedifference




Congratulations to our talented musicians for representing Bobcat pride with spirit, skill, and heart.





Each student counted on this day translates into state funding for public school districts. It is crucial for students to attend school on Count Day to ensure their attendance is recorded accurately.



The renewal will be for ten years for a rate of 1 mill. This will not be a new tax, though due to the Headlee rollback, less than a full mill (.9913) was levied on properties in 2024, so property owners may see a very slight increase. This millage will provide estimated revenues of $424,000 during the 2026 school year if approved and levied.

Count Day is when all public schools in Michigan tally the number of students attending their schools. Count information is critical to districts, because each student translates into state funding. Fall counts represent 90% of state funding.





Here are the order codes for middle school band/sports pictures taking place this afternoon.


