Sunday, 29 November 2015
Minigolf Fundraiser
In June, as part of their ISU, the Sports Marketing class from Brennan hosted a mini-golf fundraiser whereby the proceeds from the event went toward Breast Cancer Research. The event was very well attended by both the students from Brennan and Corpus Christi Middle School and raised over $230. The top three finishers were: Tyler Whitter (1st ), Mitchell MacMillen (2nd ) and Brad Vincent (3rd). Thanks to all who participated; we couldn't have done it without you!
On Saturday May 23rd, Brennan hosted its annual golf tournament at Sutton Creek Golf Course. The tournament was well attended by many staff and alumni. Proceeds from the tournament are used to pay for school needs such as computers, sports equipment etc. A very special thanks goes to the tournament organizer, Mr. Pat Vettraino and our Parents' Club volunteers for making this event, once again, a very successful one... fore sure!
On Friday, April 17th, Business, Math and SHSM classes from Phys. Ed. and Photography attended the annual Career Day at Comerica Park. While enjoying an unseasonably warm beautiful day in April, the students were given the opportunity to hear presentations from various persons in sports-related business and marketing careers before being treated to a very exciting game that saw the Detroit Tigers defeat the Chicago White Sox 2 to 1.
Congratulations Austin!
Congratulations goes to Austin Robinson for representing Brennan in the Jr. Boys basketball shootout held at Massy H. S. on April 1st. Austin knocked down his first four three point shots as this contest was a very run and gun, high octane affair!
Mock Trial: Period Four
In the period four case, R. versus Kimball, also a homicide case, students from Mr. Palamides grade eight class at Corpus Christi Middle School volunteered to serve as jurors. In that one, the accused was convicted of manslaughter.
Business Studies: Semester In Review: Mock Trials
Last December, Mr. Greco's Grade 11 Law classes staged two interesting mock trials. In the period one class, R versus Billingsley, the accused was charged with homicide. With Mrs. Brunone's grade nine Science class volunteering to serve as the jury, the accused was found not guilty of the charge.
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