The BOE will review and share the results of this survey publicly and likely vote on the name at its Jan. 20 meeting.
This survey is not intended to be a public vote and the Board of Education may not choose the name ranked highest.
Brookfield Public Schools will continue to provide lunches free of charge during the winter break, beginning Dec. 28.
Students in K-8 will be returning to in-classroom learning, and high school students will return to the hybrid model, on Jan. 19.
"This newsletter includes some highlights from our learning community since the beginning of the 2020-221 school year."
Lunches can be picked up at Brookfield High School on two upcoming dates.
Schools in Brookfield, already in full remote learning mode, will cancel that on Thursday in the face of a pending nor'easter.
We are excited to share the K-12 Curriculum Maps with the community! Ms. Debbie Farias, has created a presentation to help.
The number of COVID-19 infections in Brookfield has ballooned from 28.1 cases per 100,000 last week to 36.1 cases per 100,000.
More members of the Brookfield High School, Whisconier Middle School and Huckleberry Hill School communities tested positive for COVID-19.
Anyone who is considered a "close contact" with the infected community members has been contacted by now or will be contacted very soon.
Three more cases in Brookfield school communities were reported Tuesday.
Anyone who is considered a "close contact" with the infected people have been contacted by now or will be contacted very soon.
The new dashboard displays the number of staff and students currently in quarantine, and is updated weekly.
All Brookfield schools switched full remote learning last Wednesday, and are scheduled to return to the hybrid attendance model on Dec. 7.
The change will be in effect immediately, commencing Wednesday. Schools are scheduled to return to the hybrid attendance model on Dec. 7.
Brookfield High School is now in remote learning, in large part due to the staffing problems presented by the coronavirus pandemic.
Brookfield High School, unable to fully staff as COVID-19 cases and quarantines stack up, will switch temporarily to full distance learning.
The 14-day quarantine requirements are making it more difficult to staff schools, Superintendent John Barile said.
Another member of the Center School community has tested positive for the coronavirus.
A second member of the Whisconier Middle School community is now under quarantine.
One member of the Center School community is now under quarantine.
The Brookfield Public Schools will remain on a hybrid schedule through Nov. 20, in the face of a rise in coronavirus positivity in the town.
Two members of the Brookfield High School community are now under quarantine.
A member of the Whisconier Middle School community is now under quarantine.
A member of the Huckleberry Hill School community is now under quarantine.
Brookfield schools will remain on a hybrid schedule next week due to a significant spike in coronavirus cases over the past two weeks.
Brookfield High School will remain on the hybrid model.
Remote learning days may be scheduled instead of snow days unless there are power outages.
Remote learning will continue every day with the intention of returning to the hybrid attendance model on Nov. 5
Positions they are shopping for include a clerk, library media specialist, girls diving coach and English language learner tutor.
Available gigs include clerk, library media specialist, math tutor, girls diving coach, and isolation room monitor.
Semifinalists for the Named National Merit Scholarship were announced on Wednesday.
Those without computer access can pick up a physical copy from the main office of any school or call to make other arrangements.
Kids in the classroom will not appear to those learning remotely via Zoom.
Available gigs include assistant cheerleading coach, English teacher, payroll clerk, lunch monitor, physics teacher and field hockey coach.
Remote learning only also remains an option for families.
In-person, hybrid and remote instruction models are available.
District officials say they will now allow public comment by e-mail only.