Brick Memorial High School Hosts Successful “Bring Your Child to Work Day”
Today, Brick Memorial High School proudly hosted “Bring Your Child to Work Day,” welcoming about 40 children of faculty and staff to experience a day in the life of their loved ones. The event provided a unique opportunity for students to gain insight into the daily routines and responsibilities of their teachers.
The day began with a warm welcome from the Mustangs, who guided the children through various activities, giving them a glimpse into the world of education. For many students, it was a fascinating experience to meet the children they often hear about in their parents’ stories.
In addition to shadowing their parents, the children had the opportunity to observe classroom activities, gaining a deeper understanding of the teaching and learning process. The physical education department also joined in the fun by organizing kickball games, ensuring the children were entertained throughout the day.
Ms. Candi Rivera, Brick Memorial High School’s dedicated school librarian, and Mrs. Lisette Rivera, the National Honor Society advisor, collaborated to create engaging activities for the children, with the assistance of National Honor Society members. Their efforts made this year’s event a memorable success.
“This is the first time in decades that Brick Public Schools have hosted a ‘Bring Your Child to Work Day,’ and we are thrilled with the outcome,” said Principal Edward Sarluca. “It was a joy to see our students interact with their parents and teachers in a new light, and we look forward to continuing this tradition in the years to come.”
Enjoy the video montage of the day! Photos credited to juniors Sophie Daly & Delaney Cromen.