Jun 16 - 1st day of 12th grade exams (adjusted full day schedule)
Jun 17 - 2nd day of 12th grade exams (adjusted full day schedule)
Jun 18 - 2A and 4/5/6A exams (1/2 day)
Jun 19 - 2B and 4/5/6B exams (1/2 day)
Jun 20 - Graduation (11:15 AM)
Jun 22 - 1A and 7A exams for 9th, 10th, 11th grades (1/2 day)
Jun 23 - 1B and 7B exams for 9th, 10th, 11th grades (1/2 day)
Jun 24 - Makeup exams by appointment (1/2 day)
Student School Climate Survey (June 10)
Please take a moment to read this letter (BHS School Climate Survey Intro Letter - 2026 Student Thought Exchange). The letter provides background about the purpose of the annual School Climate surveys, the datewe will administer the student survey (June 10, 2026), and a copy of the student survey questions. If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to reach out to me.
Graduation is set for June 20, 2026, at 11:15 AM in the BHS Stadium. Please take a few minutes to review the Class of 2026 Graduation Information document, which includes details on Grad Walk, rehearsals, the Car Parade, and more. I will continue to update the document with additional information as we get closer to graduation.
All Things for the Class of 2026
Here is a link to the newly updated "All Things for the BHS Class of 2026" document outlining important dates and events for parents and students of the BHS Class of 2026.
2026 Celebration of Excellence
We hosted our annual Celebration of Excellence on Monday, June 1, 2026, where students were recognized for their academic and athletic achievements. There was an article posted in the Brookfield Patch (click here to read the article).
- We will run an alternate schedule for the last two full days of school (June 16 and June 17); 12th graders ONLY will take their 1A, 7A, 1B, and 7B exams during the longer blocks these days.
- Any 9th, 10th, and 11th-grade students who have 1A, 7A, 1B, or 7B classes with 12th graders will be informed at a later date when they will take their exam.
- Starting June 18, we will operate on a half-day schedule with 2 exams per day.
- 12th graders will take their 2A and 4/5/6A exams on June 18 and their 2B and 4/5/6B exams on June 19.
- 12th-grade students with a 93 average (or higher) in a year-long or semester class are exempted from taking that final exam.
Student Parking during Final Exams (June 18-24)
If a student has a valid driver's license, they will be allowed to park in the student parking lot during final exams from June 18 through June. Please park in any available, non-handicapped spot.
The maximum speed limit permitted for any motor vehicle on school property is 5-10 miles per hour. Reckless driving will result in loss of parking privileges and disciplinary consequences from BHS and in addition to any consequences issued by the Brookfield Police Department.
BHS Staff Member of the Year
Congratulations to Dennis Davis, our school security guard, for being chosen by his peers as the Brookfield High School 2026 Staff Member of the Year!
UPDATE - Food and beverage delivery during school hours
Students are not allowed to have food delivered to school by a delivery service (DoorDash, Uber Eats, or direct from a restaurant) during school hours. This applies to food ordered by students or parents/guardians. If a student forgets to bring their lunch, a parent/guardian may drop off food, and the Main Office will hold it until the student's scheduled lunch period. We have also seen an increase in parents/guardians dropping off beverages other than water (such as coffee and frozen drinks) during the school day. Students are not allowed to have these beverages in class.
Help with Community Service Opportunities
Please help us connect BHS students with the community! We’re updating our community service directory to ensure every student can hit their 50-hour graduation requirement.
Please also feel free to send this link to any non-profits that would benefit from some extra help from our BHS students.
Grad Party needs your help
The 2026 Grad Party marks the 40th anniversary of this amazing event for our graduating Seniors but they need your help to keep the party going. Please consider donating directly to their fundraising campaign (click here to donate) and go to their website (bhsctgradparty.com) for more information.
Students staying after school
There are many different reasons students stay after school (extra help, club meetings, detention, etc.). To ensure better supervision, we are adjusting some of our after-school procedures for students. Starting at 2:30 PM each day:
All parent pick-ups will be at the athletic/auditorium entrance.
The Tuesday/Thursday late bus will pick up at the athletic/auditorium entrance.
Non-athletes are to use the athletic/auditorium lobby bathrooms (locker room bathrooms are for athletes' use only).
School Safety/Security Reminders
Student and staff safety continue to be our number one priority:
The Auditorium/Gym doors used by student drivers and students dropped off in the morning will not be open until 6:45 AM. Prior to that time, students must use the Main Entrance.
The Main Entrance parking lot is for BUS TRAFFIC and STAFF VEHICLES ONLY from 6:45 AM to 7:30 AM.
During arrival time, the main entrance is exclusively for the 500+ students on buses; staff use ID badges at other entrances.
Security staff are stationed at the main entrance.
Installation of additional surveillance cameras has recently been completed.
Construction on the Auditorium/Gym entrance to monitor after-school usage is nearly complete.
Requesting quotes for software/hardware they use that requires all students to scan their IDs before entering the building.
School Emergency Protocols
Brookfield Public Schools is implementing an updated, nationally recognized process to respond to emergencies, Standard Response Protocol (SRP). I shared information about the protocol with students and staff this week during ILT. It was an initial presentation, and we will continue to explore and practice how we will implement these protocols at Brookfield High School. More information will be shared in the coming weeks. This is a copy of the SRP poster that will be placed in every classroom and office across the school. If you would like more information, click here to go to the SRP website.
Medication during the school day
Students, while on school property, are not to have any medication (prescription or over-the-counter) in their possession. When medication is necessary, it will be administered to the student by the clinic staff following receipt of a signed order by a physician and written parental permission. Medical permission forms can be obtained in the clinic.
School day arrival
This is a reminder that the official school start time is 7:30 AM. Please allow sufficient travel time to ensure you arrive on campus and are in class before the bell rings.
Please be sure to follow the UPDATED traffic drop-off pattern (click here). For safety reasons, do not let students out of the vehicle until they are in the drop-off area.There have been multiple instances of students being dropped off on Long Meadow Hill Road, narrowly avoiding accidents, and causing additional safety concerns.
Chronic tardiness can result in the loss of student parking privileges. Arriving on time is crucial for ensuring students do not miss important instruction.
Attendance reminders
If your student is absent from school, a note must be submitted to the school. It could be a parent/guardian note, a doctor's note, orclick here to print the attendance form. If you have any questions about attendance, click hereto access the document, Understanding BHS-State of CT Attendance Mandates.
Getting to and from school
Click here to access the 25-26 bus routes. In the morning, buses drop students off at the main entrance, and in the afternoon, buses are located both in front of the building and at the auditorium/gym entrance. If a family is dropping a student off in the morning, please click here to access the morning student drop-off procedures. 7:00 AM is the earliest a student should be dropped off. Vehicles picking up students at the end of the day MUST park in the student parking lot and be extremely careful, as this is a VERY busy area with students after school.