Interim Superintendent Jim Marini and Town Administrator Mel Kleckner wish to provide an update on two recent actions to support and protect all community members, including the staff and students of Public Schools of Brookline, amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Town of Brookline Authorizes $500,000 to Support Testing of School and Town Populations Of this […]
Town of Brookline Shares Tips for Residents’ Emergency Preparedness Stockpile
Fire Chief and Emergency Management Director John Sullivan would like to offer Brookline residents tips for responsibly stocking their emergency preparedness stockpile during Emergency Preparedness Month. September has been declared by Gov. Charlie Baker to be Emergency Preparedness Month. Residents are encouraged to use resources provided by the Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency (MEMA) to prepare themselves, their family, […]
Brookline Department of Public Health Shares 2015-2018 Healthy Brookline Youth Risk Behavior Survey Results
Health Commissioner Dr. Swannie Jett is pleased to share the results of Brookline Public Health and Human Services’ 2015-18 Healthy Brookline Youth Risk Behavior Survey.
Brookline Schools to Execute ‘RemotePlus’ Phased Reopening of Schools
For the Latest News on PSB’s Reopening, Visit brookline.k12.ma.us/reopen The Brookline School Committee has unanimously voted to approve the RemotePlus Reopening Plan. This plan was initially presented by district leaders at the School Committee Meetings on Monday, August 10, and updated on Thursday, August 12. The RemotePlus Plan, which the Public Schools of Brookline (PSB) […]
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