We are excited celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month, which takes place from September 15th to October 15th. This special month is a time to recognize and honor the history, culture, traditions, and contributions of Hispanic and Latino communities across the United States and around the world.
Throughout the next few weeks, we will learn about inspiring leaders, listen to music, explore art and literature, and celebrate the languages and traditions that make our community so wonderfully diverse.
We invite all of our students, staff, and families to join in the celebration—whether it’s by reading a book by a Latino author, enjoying a new food, sharing family stories, or simply learning something new together.
Let’s use this month as an opportunity to learn, celebrate, and honor the many cultures that help make our school and community stronger.
¡Feliz Mes de la Herencia Hispana!
Tacos are a beloved food in Mexico, enjoyed by many families. In the United States, "Taco Tuesday" has become a fun tradition where families and friends enjoy tacos together each week. But in Mexico, tacos are enjoyed on more than just Tuesdays!
A wonderful way to enjoy tacos is through the picture book ¡Mistaco! A Tale of Tragedy y Tortillas by Eliza Kinkz (a Mexican-American author/illustrator). This charming story follows Izzy, who has had a tough day at school. Her grandfather, Lito, helps her turn things around by making "mistacos"—tacos filled with the mistakes they've made. It's a fun and heartwarming tale that shows how sharing and laughing about our mistakes can bring us closer together.
To enjoy a read aloud of this picture book, you can view the video!
Hispanic Heritage Month ends today, October 15th—but celebrating Hispanic culture, music, food, and stories can happen all year long! From salsa dancing to delicious empanadas to books by authors like Matt de la Peña and Meg Medina, there are so many ways to honor and enjoy Hispanic heritage every day.
Fun Fact: The bilingual picture book Plátanos Go with Everything by Dominican-American author Lissette Norman, celebrates family, tradition, and the comfort of familiar foods. It’s written in both English and Spanish, showing how bilingual books help readers connect with language, culture, and identity. Stories like this remind us that speaking more than one language is a superpower that helps us share and celebrate who we are!
For a read aloud of Platanos Go with Everything, you can view the video!
Here's a fun moment between Ms. Bal and Shane B. during a round of "Contéstalo" (answer it.) Señora Paulino, our BMPRSS FLES Spanish teacher, presented the question ¿Cómo se dice en español? The person with the correct answer presses the buzzer (the red buttons you see hin the photo!)
In Mrs. Krouskoff's and Mrs. Bigler's second grade Mystery Science lesson, students considered the insulating and conducting properties of different materials. In the activity, "Feel the Heat", students tested different materials and determined which would make the best oven mitts.
In Ms. Mecca's second grade class, the students explored the different properties of materials used for clothing, such as texture, flexibility, and absorbency. Students learned how these properties help us choose the right materials for different purposes. To put their learning into action, we completed an activity called “The Mad Hatter.” In this challenge, students used what they learned to design and build a hat that would protect them from the sun. They had fun thinking like designers and scientists! It was a creative and hands-on way for students to apply their science knowledge while practicing problem-solving and teamwork skills.
We want to thank our talented BMPRSS students for putting on a wonderful Diwali assembly for our K–5 students! A big thank you as well to our BMPRSS families for taking the time to help their children rehearse and prepare for this special performance. After sharing the meaning behind Diwali, some of our students were even invited to join Megha Kalia from NYC Bhangra for a lively dance!
Specials thanks to the Blind Brook PTA for funding this special assembly!
Thanks to our BMPRSS videographer, Mr. Dore, for all of his help with sound, lighting, visuals...and recording the assemblies!
This week, the 500 crew in Mrs. Pedersen's fourth grade class had a special treat! Medha M.'s , Aaron K.'s , Aarav B.'s , Flora J.'s , and Shirlene K.'s parents joined us to share the joy and traditions of Diwali, the Festival of Lights. Students were captivated by a story about the five days of Diwali and enjoyed making colorful wind chimes to take home. A big thank you to Mrs. Madhu, Mrs. Kovoor, Mrs. Jain, Ms. Koppal, and Ms. Bansilal for helping us learn and celebrate together!
To celebrate Diwali, the students of Mrs. Krouskoff's and Mrs. Bigler's second grade class made diyas out of model magic and decorated them with gems. During the festival, millions of diyas are lit throughout India to welcome good fortune and illuminate homes.
Get Your Tickets for the 10th Annual Fall Fest!
The Blind Brook PTA is hosting the 10th annual Fall Fest on Saturday, October 25th from 1:00PM- 5:00 PM at BMP Ridge Street School! Admission covers carnival games, activities, face painting, airbrush tattoos, games, popcorn, cotton candy and fun for the whole family! There will be food trucks, spirit wear, fairy hair extensions, and so much more. Not to mention there will be AMAZING raffle prizes (think spa gift cards, video game consoles, and more) plus EXCITING silent auction items to bid on.
You Can Get Your Tickets Starting Today! To get your admission, raffle tickets, fairy hair and check out our cost saving bundles, visit https://blindbrook.givebacks.com/w/fallfest and click on the PURCHASE TICKETS BUTTON
Adults (12+): $10 | Children (2-12): $30 | Children Under 2: FREE!
1 Raffle Ticket: $3 | Fairy Hair Extension: $10 each
BUNDLE & SAVE!
Family Value Bundle (2 Adults + 2 Children): $72
Family Value Bundle PLUS (2 Adults, 2 Children + 15 Raffle Tickets): $85
Raffle Starter Pack (10 raffle tickets): $25
Raffle Value Pack (25 raffle tickets): $40
Raffle DOLLAR Pack (50 raffle tickets at only $1 each!): $50
Huge thanks goes out to our corporate sponsors for helping to keep this tradition going:
Breezemont Day Camp, Su Smiles Orthodontics, Spectrum Designs, The Bagel Emporium, Mayhem Baseball Club, Steph's Sweet Creations, Oodle Monkey Art + Discovery Studio, The Dance Pointe Greenwich, JustinTime Baseball, Hi Five Sports Club, Custom Creations Rye Brook, Sportech Rye Brook, Blind Brook Federation of Teachers, Journeys for Kids, Standout Learning, and Pop of Pumpkin!
We can't wait to see you on October 25th!
If you have any questions or need to speak to someone about Fall Fest, please email BBPTAFundraising@gmail.com
The PTA Reflections contest is back!! This year's theme is "I Belong." To belong is to be a part of group, team or community, and your inclusion in that group can be documented by membership and rosters. But in a broader sense, to belong means your place in a certain community is valued, respected and secure
What is the Reflections program?
The PTA Reflections program provides opportunities for recognition and access to the arts which boost student confidence and success in the arts and in life. Students are encouraged to unleash their inner artist by submitting work in one of the following categories: Dance Choreography, Film Production, Literature, Music Composition, Photography or Visual Arts.
Who can apply?
Students in Kindergarten through 12th grade can apply.
How do I find out more?
Visit the Blind Brook PTA website to learn more about prizes, scholarships and National PTA Reflections awards. You will also find a link to the National PTA page with the official rules.
PTA Reflections Program Information 2025-2026
When are submissions due?
Submissions are due Monday, November 10th.
How can I apply?
Step 1-Fill Out PTA Reflections Entry Form: 2025-2026 Reflections Entry Form
Step 2-Upload 2025-2026 Reflections Entry Form PDF - to google doc: Reflections Google Doc Link
What if I have Questions?
Reach out to Leah Mittelman at BBPTAReflections@gmail.com with any questions.
Something spooky (and creative!) is taking shape at Pine Ridge Park…
Rye Brook’s 3rd Annual Trunk-or-Treat at Pine Ridge Park is coming up on Wednesday, October 29. Hosted by Rye Brook Recreation, this community-favorite event brings families together for an evening of costumes, creativity, and Halloween fun.
This year, the Blind Brook PTA is once again joining in — but with an exciting twist! Our students from Grades K–12 are taking the lead in designing and decorating the PTA’s “Monster Mashup” themed trunk.
For our Bluebirds (Grades K–5), students will be designing their own masks – remember to have your child wear their mask to the event — it’s all part of bringing our theme together.
Thanks to our amazing classroom teachers, RSS students will be working on their masks during class time the week of October 20 or 27. Other creative elements will be handled by students at BBMS and BBHS, who are designing and building the trunk display.
So, come dressed as your favorite costume or monster, check out all the decorated vehicles, and cast your vote for the Best Decorated Trunk — complete with bragging rights for the winner!
Wednesday, October 29
Pine Ridge Park, Rye Brook
(Parking Lot by the Tennis Courts)
6-7 PM
We can’t wait to see our students’ creativity on full display and celebrate this district-wide collaboration.
Happy Halloween!
Blind Brook PTA - Creating moments that matter!
For Questions, please contact Mary or Pamela at BBPTAProgramming@gmail.com
If you need to reach anyone in the BMPRSS Main Office, please make sure you use our Main Office email address and Main Office phone extension:
Phone - 914-937-3600 x2199
If your child will be absent please remember to email all three:
BMPRSS Nurse's Office - rssnurse@blindbrook.org
BMPRSS Attendance Office - rssattendance@blindbrook.org
Your child's teacher
Our school nurses are responsible for all matters relating to individual student health issues, including verifying medical excuses, monitoring individual student health matters, emergency intervention, and special programs related to student health.
The BMPRSS Nurse is the main point of contact for:
Parents to inform the school of children's absences
Assessing and caring for infirm children during the school day
Contacting parents to report children's illnesses and injuries
Maintaining and dispensing children's medications
Ensuring that food brought into the classroom (i.e., for parties) is nut-free
We are very happy to have three nurses at our school - Nurse Frannie, Nurse Tara, and Nurse Erica. Please use our Health Office email to contact them about any medical questions! If you need to contact the BMPRSS Health Office PLEASE email rssnurse@blindbrook.org so that ALL of our BMPRSS receive important information.
If your child has severe allergies, or a newly diagnosed medical condition, and you have NOT notified the school at this time, please email rssnurse@blindbrook.org ASAP!
BMPRSS Health Office Email Address: rssnurse@blindbrook.org
BMPRSS Health Office Phone Number: 914-937-3600 x2217
Please click here for the October Lunch Menu!
NutriKids/MySchoolBucks - NutriKids is the system that our cafeteria uses to manage student food purchases. Parents may view what their children purchase in the cafeteria as well as add money to their student's lunch account through My School Bucks. A quick reference guide containing directions on setting up your account can be found at this link. Please note that there is a service charge for putting money on a student's account electronically.
Don't forget! All payment for lunch is through your My School Bucks account. Please click here to set up your My School Bucks account for your child/children! Please see the IMPORTANT NOTE BELOW about our school lunch program.
The Blind Brook-Rye School District utilizes an independent 3rd party, My School Bucks, to process charges and payments to individual student accounts. The parent/guardian sets up this account and decides which options they want to utilize including automatic payment and low balance notices. We do not have access to this information due to privacy concerns and to safeguard personal financial information. If you believe there is an issue with your My School Bucks account, we suggest you contact the company directly. We are unable to intervene on your behalf.
Once this account is set up, you can view your child’s purchases and balances. If you have specific questions concerning individual items purchased, please contact our food service company here. If you wish to restrict your child’s purchases to only meals or only one additional item per day, you can contact our food service management company and they will note that in your child’s account.
If a student’s balance becomes negative and exceeds $50, the student will no longer be allowed to charge supplemental meal items such as snacks, second servings of meal components, or additional drinks. However, the Blind Brook-Rye School District will still allow the purchase and charging of a lunch. Please log into your "My School Bucks" account and check if there is any balance remaining on the account.
If any family is experiencing financial difficulties, please contact our guidance department. They will be able to provide resources and contact information. All personal information provided is strictly confidential.
If your child is eligible for our bus service, you will receive information on the Parent Portal of your child's bus number and bus time pick-up and drop-off. If you have any questions about bus transportation, bus stops, or pick-up/drop-off times, please reach out to Mr. Juan Zhindon (Head of Transportation) via email: jzhindon@blindbrook.org
If you're found NOT to be eligible for the District's bus transportation you are considered a non-bus student (NBS) will receive an NBS tag to display on your vehicle's rearview mirror. By now, all NBS families should have received information in the mail. If not, please contact the BMPRSS Main Office for your NBS bus info.
Dear BMPRSS Families:
The Blind Brook School District has established a Health and Wellness Policy committed to providing a school environment that promotes and protects children's health, well-being, and the ability to learn by fostering healthy eating habits and physical activity.
As a school community, we are committed to the health and safety of our students. We are writing to alert you that some of our students have a type of food allergy that can be particularly serious and, in some cases, life threatening. If the child comes in contact with the offending food (whether airborne, ingested or physical contact) there may be an anaphylactic reaction resulting in the inability to breathe. For this reason, we have a “nut aware” environment at the Bruno M. Ponterio Ridge Street School. Our food service vendor does not sell peanut butter and jelly sandwiches or use peanut oil or any tree nut products in the preparation of the food sold in our cafeteria. Our faculty and staff are trained and take great measures to ensure the safety of our children.
In addition, there are things that you and your children can do to help keep these specific children safe. In particular, please do not send food to school that “contain peanuts or tree nuts”, “may contain nuts”, “are made in a factory that processes peanuts”, or “are made in a facility that makes or processes tree nuts”. If your child eats peanut butter or any product containing tree nuts for breakfast, please have your child wash his/her hands and mouth thoroughly and brush their teeth after eating. This will help avoid contact with any peanut or tree nut residue, which can cause a potentially fatal reaction for a child with a peanut/tree nut allergy. Children who happen to bring a food item to school for lunch, and this item contains or may contain peanuts/tree nuts, will sit at a specifically designated peanut/tree nut table during their lunch period, and they are allowed to ask one friend (who is not allergic to peanuts/tree nuts) to sit with them. Please pack a wipe packet and stress to your children that they must wash their hands after eating their food containing peanuts/tree nuts. (Please note that hand sanitizer is available to all children. We also have a handwashing station in our Cafetorium.)
We are asking you to scrutinize labels and if there is ANY sign of peanuts/tree nuts, please do not bring the food items to the classroom. Our classrooms remain peanut/tree nut free. Any food item that is brought in must contain a label. We recognize that some of our children may have allergies to foods other than peanuts/tree nuts. Our BMPRSS nurses will send out specific information to those classes and grade levels so that everyone is mindful of any allergens. As such, we do NOT condone the sharing of food during lunch time or in the classroom.
For your convenience, we have attached a list of healthy food guidelines and suggestions. If you are sending in a food item not listed in these guidelines, you MUST send in the label. We have taken these measures to protect all of our students. We understand that this may be an inconvenience for many of you, but exposure can be life threatening to some. If you have any questions, you may contact the BMPRSS Health Office at ANY time: 914-937-3600 x2217 or via email rssnurse@blindbrook.org
Thank you for helping keep our children safe!
Tracy Taylor, Principal
Dr. Teresa Letizia, Assistant Principal
BMPRSS Health Office - rssnurse@blindbrook.org
In our effort to maintain a safe and secure environment, all school visitors must enter through the school’s main entrance, provide a valid photo ID, sign in at the security desk, and wear an ORANGE VISITOR LANYARD while they are in the building. If you have a meeting with a teacher, staff member, or administrator, please enter through the Main Entrance as the security monitor will have a list of scheduled meetings.
Visitors will not be allowed in the building without a valid Photo ID and a scheduled meeting.
At BMPRSS, we strive to create a learning environment where all of our bluebirds can engage fully with the world around them—learning, connecting, and growing together each day. To support a distraction-free environment, we are reminding families of our long-standing expectations around personal devices and disruptive items.
In alignment with New York State’s Distraction-Free Schools Law (NY Education Law § 2803), "Students cannot use devices like smartphones, tablets, and smartwatches (or any device accessing the internet) on school grounds from the start of the school day until the end, including all instructional and non-instructional time." This applies even if the internet or WiFi is turned off. These items must remain off and out of sight during school hours.
As outlined in our BMPRSS Family Guidebook, the following items have always been considered disruptive and should not be brought to school or on school grounds unless authorized by a member of the school staff or administration:
Smartwatches (including those that send/receive messages or connect to the internet)
Phones, tablets, iPods/iPads, hand-held video games
Toys or collectibles, such as Pokémon cards, trading cards, Silly Banz, etc.
Any item that resembles a weapon of any kind
Clickers or noise-making devices
Please note: This list is not exhaustive. Any item that disrupts the learning environment or poses a safety concern will not be allowed in school.
We appreciate your support in helping us maintain a focused and safe learning environment for all our bluebirds!
BMPRSS will begin to conduct all of our required fire drills and lockdown drills starting in September for the 2025-2026 school year. Families are required to receive notification of drills prior to the scheduled drills. If you have any questions about these drills, please contact Dr. Letizia - tletizia@blindbrook.org
Click HERE to go to our BMPRSS Mental Health Resources page.
As part of our ongoing commitment to student safety, we are strongly encouraging all families to review and update their emergency contact information in eSchoolData. In the event of an emergency where we are unable to reach a parent or guardian, having accurate and comprehensive contact details is essential.
We kindly ask that you include anyone you trust who might serve as an emergency contact, such as a babysitter, family friend, or relative. Updating this information now ensures that we are prepared in case unforeseen circumstances require us to reach out to someone other than parents.
For your convenience, here is the information we have been sharing in the Weekly Highlights:
Log onto the eSchoolData Parent Portal and click on the name of your BMPRSS child.
Click the “Contact Verification” button below your child’s photo.
In the Guardian Information section:
Ensure that each guardian is assigned a contact priority number. Priority numbers must begin at 1 and cannot be used more than once.
Ensure that all listed phone numbers are accurate.
Ensure that guardian email addresses are correct.
In the Emergency Contact Information section:
Ensure the name and contact information for any adult (over the age of 18) who will be permitted to sign your child out in the case of an emergency.
Thank you for taking the time to keep this critical information up to date. If you have any questions or need assistance, please don’t hesitate to contact us.
Thanks,
BMPRSS Administration, Faculty, and Staff
Registration for the 2025-26 RYE BROOK AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM is now open!
We offer many different options. Below are our monthly fees:
2 days per week: $295
3 days per week: $400
4 days per week: $495
5 days per week: $575
Have a fun & safe rest of the summer. We look forward to providing your child/children with After School care for the upcoming school year.
If you have any questions please feel free to contact Rocky Furano at rfurano@ryebrookny.gov or 914-438-2087.
Rye Brook Recreation Staff
P.S. If you are thinking about sending your child in September, please see click here for the Health and Registration Form that will need to be submitted, along with your child's immunization report, before the start of the program. Email forms to Rocky Furano at rfurano@ryebrookny.gov.
FROM RYE BROOK RECREATION
The Village of Rye Brook is offering some new pickleball programs for the Fall. We are offering pickleball for kids and adults from 8 years old to 99, on Saturday mornings at Rye Hills Park. We also have lowered our prices for the programs so it's very affordable to learn or brush up on your pickleball skills. Some of our programs will be at our new 3-court pickleball courts at Garibaldi Park.
Sign up closes next week so sign up as soon as possible!
See you on the courts!
Rye Brook Recreation
Click here for the Rye Brook Parks and Recreation Department Brochure
Please mark your calendars for some fun and engaging Rye Brook Village events coming up in the next month...
Oct. 18th, 9:00am to 12:00noon: "Annual Community Clean-up" on Bowman Avenue. Please help Rye Brook stay beautiful by volunteering to help clean up the trash along Bowman Avenue as part of this Rye Brook and Rye Town sustainability initiative. The village closes the street to traffic during this time period so it is a safe activity and great way to earn community service hours. To register, please click here.
Oct. 25th, 10:30am to 12:00noon: "Howl-o-ween" at Pine Ridge Park: Bring your dogs in costume for this very popular, free program co-sponsored by the Humane Society of Westchester. Activities include a parade in the park, face-painting, a self-station, and prized for the top 3 costumes. The Humane Society will also have pets up for adoption.
Oct. 29th, 6:00pm-7:00pm: "Trunk and Treat" in Pine Ridge Park: Come come dressed in costume and join the fun at our 3rd Trunk and Treat event. Village staff and other community non-profits will have their decorated vehicles in the parking lot in Pine Ridge Park and hand out treats to those that visit us. We will also ask for your votes for the best decorated vehicles for bragging rights at our village offices.
And... yes, the outrageous "Pumpkin Smash" will be back again by popular demand on the morning of November 8th!
Also, please do not hesitate to contact our Technology Department if you need any assistance at ANY time:
Mr. Charles Von Hollen - cvonhollen@blindbrook.org
Mrs. Katie Gambino - kgambino@blindbrook.org
Mrs. Jen Vazquez - jvazquez@blindbrook.org
October 20
Superintendent Conference Day
This is a professional development day for faculty and staff.
There is no school for students on this day.
October 22
Blind Brook Board of Education Meeting
7:30 pm
Blind Brook MS/HS Library
October 31
Halloween Parade
More details will be provided via email