Talent show at Brookwood Middle School spring 2019
Students at Brookwood Middle School in Genoa City show their special skills in this talent show in the school auditorium in spring 2019.
Myles Derickson and Jackson Buchanan Brookwood talent show
Students Jackson Buchanan, left, and Myles Derickson, both in fifth grade, perform their rendition of “Riptide” on March 22 during a Brookwood Middle School talent show. More photos on page 6A. (Photo by Scott Williams/Regional News)
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Konrad Horabik piano player Brookwood Middle School
Konrad Horabik, a seventh-grader at Brookwood Middle School, performs a piano solo March 22 during a student talent show at the Genoa City school. (Photo by Scott Williams/Regional News)
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Alyssa Bader and Aaliyah Herrera Brookwood student talent show
Fifth-graders Alyssa Bader, left, and Aaliyah Herrera launch into their tumbling routine March 22 during a talent show at Brookwood Middle School in Genoa City. (Photo by Scott Williams/Regional News)
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Tori Luczkowski singer Brookwood Middle School talent show
Alyssa Bader and Aaliyah Herrera, clockwise from upper left, perform a tumbling routine; Tori Luczkowski gives an expressive singing performance; Konrad Horabik performs a piano solo; and Julia Kalinowski and Paloma Gonzales collaborate musically during a March 22 student talent show at Brookwood Middle School in Genoa City. (Photos by Scott Williams/Regional News)
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Julia Kalinowski and Paloma Gonzales students talent show Brookwood Middle
Julia Kalinowski, left, and Paloma Gonzales, both seventh-graders, collaborate on a musical number March 22 during a Brookwood Middle School student talent show. (Photo by Scott Williams/Regional News)
Jacob Olson sax player Brookwood Middle School
Sixth-grader Jacob Olson belts out a tune on saxophone March 22 during the Brookwood Middle School talent show before a school-wide assembly in the gymnasium. (Photo by Scott Williams/Regional News)
In the Brookwood schools serving the Genoa City area, teachers and staff are taking measure of their classrooms and preparing for a new fall semester during the coronavirus pandemic.