6 students from Brookfield and 2 from Pewaukee made the grades in the fall 2011 semester.
Erica Engstrand wins first individually for Spartans in the five-team meet.
Fourteen students from Brookfield and one from Elm Grove made the grades in the fall 2011 semester.
The Lancers are 6-0 in the GMC while the Raiders drop to 5-1.
Engstrand, Amato capture individual gold medals.
49 students from Brookfield and 7 from Pewaukee made the grades in the fall 2011 semester.
Three of seven board members expressed qualified support, but whether a board majority will be reached is yet unknown.
Team also joins with Waukesha Wings to support fight against hunger.
The School Board Tuesday will discuss whether to add four-year-old kindergarten, a move that would increase K-12 revenue and property taxes.
Burleigh's Bil Zahn and Hillside's Julie Kremer will retire at year-end, as will two veteran psychologist and social workers.
Lancers impressive defense leads the way in 75-54 victory over city rival.
Lancers dominate intracity battle, 60-24.
Boys team takes second and girls are third.
Vote from among five deserving candidates for the Greater Metro Conference Athlete of the Month.
The Brookfield combined team held off a rally by the Whitefish Bay/Nicolet/Shorewood co-op for a 4-3 victory.
Brian Smith scores 17 to lead Spartans.
Despite a loss Thursday to rival Indians, 53-21, the Lancers have talent and experience to exploit.
Among new courses the Elmbrook School Board approved Tuesday night were Chinese I and II at the two high schools.
Brookfield Central rallies in the fourth quarter for 57-51 victory.
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Get out the lights and holly. Your decorating could net $100,000 to your schools.
Packers fullback John Kuhn signed autographs Tuesday at AT&T store in Brookfield for fans who donated food to Milwaukee Hunger Task Force.
The opera company delivered a fun, interactive program on rhythm, tempo and other musical concepts as part of the Fine Arts at Burleigh (FAB) program.
Elmbrook's 2012-13 school calendar scheduled for a board vote Dec. 13 includes continued early release Thursdays.
Greasers, the Pink Ladies and T-Birds come to Brookfield during East’s fall performance of Grease this weekend.
Eighth-ranked Lancers can't keep pace with No. 1 Warhawks in opening game, 73-58.
For the second consecutive year, the Kettle Moraine Press Association (KEMPA) recognized the Legend yearbook as one of the elite book publications in the region.
The two board members whose terms expire in April said Tuesday they will seek re-election to another term.
Planning the merger of Hillside and Brookfield elementary schools can continue in earnest after the board's adoption Tuesday of a redistricting plan.
Nearly a year after Central grad Holly Christina Stahl died in a car crash, her foundation is awarding scholarships and encouraging people to relish time with family, friends.
Four schools — led by Dixon Elementary — collected more than 4,500 items and 8,500 pounds of food for the Hunger Task Force in a stuffed school bus.
The full U.S. Court of Appeals for the 7th Circuit on Thursday vacated a three-judge panel's 2-1 ruling in favor of Elmbrook and agreed to review the case.
Stakeholders Tuesday expressed high expectations for the next Elmbrook schools chief, describing skills they hope he or she possesses.
Spartans boys soccer coach has taken team to state in four of his eight seasons.
Seniors Ann Liewan, Britney Held, and Mike Treis plan to continue playing sports at the collegiate level.
The School Board favored a new plan urged by many parents at forums last week that eliminates Dixon as a swing school.
The Elmbrook School District is encouraging people to fill out a survey, check off desired traits and attend forums on Nov. 15 to help select Matt Gibson's successor.
Unbeaten Red Devils are too fast, too good in every phase in taking 27-0 victory.
Hillside parents object to splitting up their kids, while Brookfield Elementary parents don't want their children to move to a "swing school" without enough peers.
Lancers look to knock off unbeaten Red Devils and advance to semifinals