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Communications & Media Relations

The Brockton Public Schools' Communications Department oversees outreach to families, the community and members of the press. Below are the most recent news posts from the district. 

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Recent News

Reminder that BPS Offers Breakfast and Lunch Daily at No Cost to Students

Brockton Public Schools would like to remind families that students have the option of eating breakfast and lunch at school each day at no cost to them. While SNAP benefits are impacted by the federal government shutdown, BPS breakfast and lunch service is not impacted.

Superintendent Tahiliani's Peformance Evaluation & Contracts Are Available for Community Viewing

The Brockton Public Schools are making available the School Committee's performance evaluation report of Dr. Tahiliani for the 24-25 school year, as well as the contract documents relating to Dr. Tahiliani's service as interim superintendent and now superintendent of the district.

Brockton Public Schools Secure More Than $5 Million in Grant Funding for Early Childhood Education, HVAC Upgrades & Safe and Supportive Schools Planning

Brockton Public Schools have secured more than $5 million to build upon community-based early childhood education programs, make significant upgrades to Plouffe's HVAC system and conduct safe & supportive schools planning at Brockton High School.

Brockton High Captures Boys and Girls Cross Country League Championships

Both the BHS boys and girls cross country teams recorded 25-point wins over New Bedford and Durfee en route to bringing home league championships.

Brockton Public Schools to Conduct Universal Social Emotional Learning Screening

BPS will once again be conducting voluntary social-emotional learning screenings for students in grades 3-12.