“Promise me you will always remember – You are braver than you believe, stronger than you seem, and smarter than you think.” ~ Christopher Robin
2016-2017: Welcome to Sixth Grade!

God gave us all gifts that make us unique and special. How we use those gifts becomes our gift to God. Sixth grade is a year full of new experiences and challenges. It is my hope that you each use the gifts God gave you to make this year even better. Try new things. Work hard. Respect and care for each other. Make mistakes. Learn, learn, learn! Pray and reflect daily. Laugh and have fun.
I will be there to help you along the way.
Mrs. Bruner
I will be there to help you along the way.
Mrs. Bruner
10 Truths Middle Schoolers Should Know
by Kari Kubiszyn Kampakis
(Click on the title to see the entire article.)

Truth #10: Today's most awkward moments will be tomorrow's funniest memories. Keep a sense of humor whenever possible.
Truth #9: You don't want to peak in middle school (or high school or college, for that matter).
Truth #8: Technology makes it easier than ever to ruin relationships and reputations.
Truth #7: Surrounding yourself with good company is imperative.
Truth #6: What makes you different is what makes you great.
Truth #5: It's OK not to have your life planned out. It's OK if you haven't discovered your "thing."
Truth #4: Your uniform is not your identity.
Truth #3: Applause can be misleading. You can make a huge mistake and still get cheered on wildly.
Truth #2: There's a difference between helpful advice and criticism that holds you back. Be careful who you listen to.
Truth #1: You're AWESOME.
Truth #9: You don't want to peak in middle school (or high school or college, for that matter).
Truth #8: Technology makes it easier than ever to ruin relationships and reputations.
Truth #7: Surrounding yourself with good company is imperative.
Truth #6: What makes you different is what makes you great.
Truth #5: It's OK not to have your life planned out. It's OK if you haven't discovered your "thing."
Truth #4: Your uniform is not your identity.
Truth #3: Applause can be misleading. You can make a huge mistake and still get cheered on wildly.
Truth #2: There's a difference between helpful advice and criticism that holds you back. Be careful who you listen to.
Truth #1: You're AWESOME.