The budget will move to the town council on Monday, which will have the chance to make further changes.
Brunswick School Department
Strong schools maintain a strong community | Column
Providing a high-quality education to 2,391 students requires dedicated educators, safe and well-maintained buildings, reliable transportation, and the resources that support learning every day.
Therapy dogs bring smiles, much more to Brunswick students | Column
The most popular staffers at Brunswick High School have four legs.
Early Brunswick school budget draft calls for 5% tax hike
The school board will consider changes to the budget before voting to approve it and bringing it before the Town Council in April.
New garage will keep the wheels on our Brunswick school buses going round and round | Column
Brunswick School Department mechanics maintain a fleet of 47 vehicles.
Athletic trainer keeps Brunswick’s student-athletes in the game
“Sports teaches you character, it teaches you to play by the rules, it teaches you to know what it feels like to win and lose — it teaches you about life.” – Billie Jean King, Tennis Hall of Famer More than half of the students at Brunswick High School participate in athletics. They learn to […]
Brunswick students benefit from having school counselors in their corner
Today, counselors do more than help students apply for college.
School psychologists make a difference in the lives of students
Brunswick School Department psychologists are trained in both psychology and education.
Brunswick schools keep curriculum focused on future | Column
A strategic plan provides a roadmap that guides an organization toward a vision of the future, moving from its current state to the ideal state. In today’s world, strategic plans are critical in guiding growth and improvement not only in traditional “business” settings, like manufacturing and retail, but also for educational institutions and school systems. […]
Brunswick schools share important updates, new cellphone policy
Brunswick school district students return to classrooms on Sept. 2 and 3.