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🍎 Brookfield Cafeteria Parent Survey 🍽️

We want to hear from you! Our cafeteria team is working to make school meals even better for our students, and your feedback can help shape future menu options and special meal opportunities.

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This quick survey will help us learn what students enjoy, what they’d like to see more of, and ways we can improve the overall cafeteria experience.

✅ Takes just a couple of minutes
✅ Your feedback directly impacts menu planning
✅ Helps us create meals students look forward to
about 2 months ago, Brookfield Local Schools
Survey Lunch
🎶 Members of the High School Band visited our 4th grade students to give them a fun and interactive demonstration as they prepare to join band next year! Students had the chance to hear different instruments, learn about the band program, and get excited about the opportunities ahead.

A big thank you to our high school musicians for sharing their talents and helping inspire the next generation of band members! 🎺🥁🎷your
about 2 months ago, Brookfield Local Schools
🎶 Members of the High School Band visited our 4th grade students to give them a fun and interactive demonstration as they prepare to join band next year! Students had the chance to hear different instruments, learn about the band program, and get excited about the opportunities ahead.  A big thank you to our high school musicians for sharing their talents and helping inspire the next generation of band members! 🎺🥁🎷
🎶 Members of the High School Band visited our 4th grade students to give them a fun and interactive demonstration as they prepare to join band next year! Students had the chance to hear different instruments, learn about the band program, and get excited about the opportunities ahead.  A big thank you to our high school musicians for sharing their talents and helping inspire the next generation of band members! 🎺🥁🎷
🎶 Members of the High School Band visited our 4th grade students to give them a fun and interactive demonstration as they prepare to join band next year! Students had the chance to hear different instruments, learn about the band program, and get excited about the opportunities ahead.  A big thank you to our high school musicians for sharing their talents and helping inspire the next generation of band members! 🎺🥁🎷
🎶 Members of the High School Band visited our 4th grade students to give them a fun and interactive demonstration as they prepare to join band next year! Students had the chance to hear different instruments, learn about the band program, and get excited about the opportunities ahead.  A big thank you to our high school musicians for sharing their talents and helping inspire the next generation of band members! 🎺🥁🎷
Congratulations to our Senior Baseball Players. Warrior Nation is Proud !
about 2 months ago, Brookfield Local Schools
The Coleman family
The Dejoy family
The Demaria family
The Evans family
The Hoskins family
All families
The 5 Seniors

Our high school student leadership group toured the new Brookfield Regional Community Training & Learning Center this morning with Mr. Gibson, check out some of the progress that has been made in construction!

about 2 months ago, Brookfield Local Schools
Our high school student leadership group toured the new Brookfield Regional Community Training & Learning Center this morning with Mr. Gibson—check out some of the progress that has been made in construction!
Our high school student leadership group toured the new Brookfield Regional Community Training & Learning Center this morning with Mr. Gibson—check out some of the progress that has been made in construction!
Our high school student leadership group toured the new Brookfield Regional Community Training & Learning Center this morning with Mr. Gibson—check out some of the progress that has been made in construction!
Our high school student leadership group toured the new Brookfield Regional Community Training & Learning Center this morning with Mr. Gibson—check out some of the progress that has been made in construction!
On April 30, Alexia Baker, Rylie Burdge, Braydon DeMaria, and Gianni Kolat were recognized at the Trumbull County Honors Breakfast for their outstanding academic achievements.

Alexia Baker was also honored as the nominee for the Franklin B. Walter Award, recognizing her excellence in academics, leadership, and dedication to success.

This event was sponsored by the Trumbull County Educational Service Center and the Trumbull County Superintendents Association.
about 2 months ago, Brookfield Local Schools
On April 30, Alexia Baker, Rylie Burdge, Braydon DeMaria, and Gianni Kolat were recognized at the Trumbull County Honors Breakfast for their outstanding academic achievements. Alexia Baker was also honored as the nominee for the Franklin B. Walter Award, recognizing her excellence in academics, leadership, and dedication to success. This event was sponsored by the Trumbull County Educational Service Center and the Trumbull County Superintendents Association.
On April 30, Alexia Baker, Rylie Burdge, Braydon DeMaria, and Gianni Kolat were recognized at the Trumbull County Honors Breakfast for their outstanding academic achievements. Alexia Baker was also honored as the nominee for the Franklin B. Walter Award, recognizing her excellence in academics, leadership, and dedication to success. This event was sponsored by the Trumbull County Educational Service Center and the Trumbull County Superintendents Association.
Congratulations to our BMS Students of the Month: Elijah Swanson, Lexi Penwell, Camryn Pavalko, and Emily Green! 🎉
about 2 months ago, Brookfield Local Schools
Congratulations to our BMS Students of the Month: Elijah Swanson, Lexi Penwell, Camryn Pavalko, and Emily Green! 🎉
Congratulations to our BMS Students of the Month: Elijah Swanson, Lexi Penwell, Camryn Pavalko, and Emily Green! 🎉
Congratulations to our BMS Students of the Month: Elijah Swanson, Lexi Penwell, Camryn Pavalko, and Emily Green! 🎉
Congratulations to our BMS Students of the Month: Elijah Swanson, Lexi Penwell, Camryn Pavalko, and Emily Green! 🎉
Last Thursday, our elementary students had a fun surprise during lunch when Molly the Cow visited the cafeteria! 🐄

Molly is the mascot for our dairy program and is used as a fun way to teach students about nutrition and healthy eating choices. Her visits help make lunchtime more engaging while encouraging students to try new foods offered at school.

Students also enjoyed sampling smoothies during her visit!
about 2 months ago, Brookfield Local Schools
Molly the Cow
Molly the Cow
Molly the Cow

2026-2027 K-8 Supply Lists are now posted on our website.

about 2 months ago, Brookfield Local Schools
2026-2027 K-8 Supply List Info

Congratulations to our Valedictorians, Salutatorian, our new National Honor Society Inductees and all of our Scholarship Award Winners. Warrior Nation is Proud of your resiliency and hard work throughout your High School careers.

2026 Valedictorians: Gionni Kolat, Alexia Baker, Rylie Burdge, Braden DeMaria Salutatorian: Michael Obermeyer

about 2 months ago, Brookfield Local Schools
 Our 4 valedictorians and 1 salutatorian
National Honor Society Members in front and on the stage
s prom approaches, our students participated in impactful activities focused on the importance of safe driving decisions.

Throughout the day, the “Grim Reaper” visited classrooms and hallways as part of a powerful awareness campaign highlighting the real consequences of distracted, impaired, and unsafe driving. The symbolism served as an important reminder that one decision can affect families, friends, and an entire community.

Later, juniors and seniors gathered for our Prom Promise Assembly, where students signed the Prom Promise pledge and received bracelets as a commitment to making safe choices this prom season.

We also partnered with TADD (Teens Against Distracted Driving), an organization created by the parents of Ashley Jones Davis, to continue spreading awareness about distracted driving. To wrap up the afternoon, our SMASH students hosted a challenge course where participants completed activities while wearing “drunk goggles” to demonstrate the dangers of impaired driving.

A great afternoon filled with important lessons and meaningful conversations. Stay safe, wear your seatbelt, avoid distractions, and never drive under the influence. 💙
about 2 months ago, Brookfield Local Schools
s prom approaches, our students participated in impactful activities focused on the importance of safe driving decisions.  Throughout the day, the “Grim Reaper” visited classrooms and hallways as part of a powerful awareness campaign highlighting the real consequences of distracted, impaired, and unsafe driving. The symbolism served as an important reminder that one decision can affect families, friends, and an entire community.  Later, juniors and seniors gathered for our Prom Promise Assembly, where students signed the Prom Promise pledge and received bracelets as a commitment to making safe choices this prom season.  We also partnered with TADD (Teens Against Distracted Driving), an organization created by the parents of Ashley Jones Davis, to continue spreading awareness about distracted driving. To wrap up the afternoon, our SMASH students hosted a challenge course where participants completed activities while wearing “drunk goggles” to demonstrate the dangers of impaired driving.  A great afternoon filled with important lessons and meaningful conversations. Stay safe, wear your seatbelt, avoid distractions, and never drive under the influence. 💙
s prom approaches, our students participated in impactful activities focused on the importance of safe driving decisions.  Throughout the day, the “Grim Reaper” visited classrooms and hallways as part of a powerful awareness campaign highlighting the real consequences of distracted, impaired, and unsafe driving. The symbolism served as an important reminder that one decision can affect families, friends, and an entire community.  Later, juniors and seniors gathered for our Prom Promise Assembly, where students signed the Prom Promise pledge and received bracelets as a commitment to making safe choices this prom season.  We also partnered with TADD (Teens Against Distracted Driving), an organization created by the parents of Ashley Jones Davis, to continue spreading awareness about distracted driving. To wrap up the afternoon, our SMASH students hosted a challenge course where participants completed activities while wearing “drunk goggles” to demonstrate the dangers of impaired driving.  A great afternoon filled with important lessons and meaningful conversations. Stay safe, wear your seatbelt, avoid distractions, and never drive under the influence. 💙
s prom approaches, our students participated in impactful activities focused on the importance of safe driving decisions.  Throughout the day, the “Grim Reaper” visited classrooms and hallways as part of a powerful awareness campaign highlighting the real consequences of distracted, impaired, and unsafe driving. The symbolism served as an important reminder that one decision can affect families, friends, and an entire community.  Later, juniors and seniors gathered for our Prom Promise Assembly, where students signed the Prom Promise pledge and received bracelets as a commitment to making safe choices this prom season.  We also partnered with TADD (Teens Against Distracted Driving), an organization created by the parents of Ashley Jones Davis, to continue spreading awareness about distracted driving. To wrap up the afternoon, our SMASH students hosted a challenge course where participants completed activities while wearing “drunk goggles” to demonstrate the dangers of impaired driving.  A great afternoon filled with important lessons and meaningful conversations. Stay safe, wear your seatbelt, avoid distractions, and never drive under the influence. 💙
s prom approaches, our students participated in impactful activities focused on the importance of safe driving decisions.  Throughout the day, the “Grim Reaper” visited classrooms and hallways as part of a powerful awareness campaign highlighting the real consequences of distracted, impaired, and unsafe driving. The symbolism served as an important reminder that one decision can affect families, friends, and an entire community.  Later, juniors and seniors gathered for our Prom Promise Assembly, where students signed the Prom Promise pledge and received bracelets as a commitment to making safe choices this prom season.  We also partnered with TADD (Teens Against Distracted Driving), an organization created by the parents of Ashley Jones Davis, to continue spreading awareness about distracted driving. To wrap up the afternoon, our SMASH students hosted a challenge course where participants completed activities while wearing “drunk goggles” to demonstrate the dangers of impaired driving.  A great afternoon filled with important lessons and meaningful conversations. Stay safe, wear your seatbelt, avoid distractions, and never drive under the influence. 💙
s prom approaches, our students participated in impactful activities focused on the importance of safe driving decisions.  Throughout the day, the “Grim Reaper” visited classrooms and hallways as part of a powerful awareness campaign highlighting the real consequences of distracted, impaired, and unsafe driving. The symbolism served as an important reminder that one decision can affect families, friends, and an entire community.  Later, juniors and seniors gathered for our Prom Promise Assembly, where students signed the Prom Promise pledge and received bracelets as a commitment to making safe choices this prom season.  We also partnered with TADD (Teens Against Distracted Driving), an organization created by the parents of Ashley Jones Davis, to continue spreading awareness about distracted driving. To wrap up the afternoon, our SMASH students hosted a challenge course where participants completed activities while wearing “drunk goggles” to demonstrate the dangers of impaired driving.  A great afternoon filled with important lessons and meaningful conversations. Stay safe, wear your seatbelt, avoid distractions, and never drive under the influence. 💙
s prom approaches, our students participated in impactful activities focused on the importance of safe driving decisions.  Throughout the day, the “Grim Reaper” visited classrooms and hallways as part of a powerful awareness campaign highlighting the real consequences of distracted, impaired, and unsafe driving. The symbolism served as an important reminder that one decision can affect families, friends, and an entire community.  Later, juniors and seniors gathered for our Prom Promise Assembly, where students signed the Prom Promise pledge and received bracelets as a commitment to making safe choices this prom season.  We also partnered with TADD (Teens Against Distracted Driving), an organization created by the parents of Ashley Jones Davis, to continue spreading awareness about distracted driving. To wrap up the afternoon, our SMASH students hosted a challenge course where participants completed activities while wearing “drunk goggles” to demonstrate the dangers of impaired driving.  A great afternoon filled with important lessons and meaningful conversations. Stay safe, wear your seatbelt, avoid distractions, and never drive under the influence. 💙
s prom approaches, our students participated in impactful activities focused on the importance of safe driving decisions.  Throughout the day, the “Grim Reaper” visited classrooms and hallways as part of a powerful awareness campaign highlighting the real consequences of distracted, impaired, and unsafe driving. The symbolism served as an important reminder that one decision can affect families, friends, and an entire community.  Later, juniors and seniors gathered for our Prom Promise Assembly, where students signed the Prom Promise pledge and received bracelets as a commitment to making safe choices this prom season.  We also partnered with TADD (Teens Against Distracted Driving), an organization created by the parents of Ashley Jones Davis, to continue spreading awareness about distracted driving. To wrap up the afternoon, our SMASH students hosted a challenge course where participants completed activities while wearing “drunk goggles” to demonstrate the dangers of impaired driving.  A great afternoon filled with important lessons and meaningful conversations. Stay safe, wear your seatbelt, avoid distractions, and never drive under the influence. 💙
The Tribune Chronicle A+ Teacher Award recognizes exceptional K–12 educators in Trumbull County, Ohio. Nominations are submitted by students and parents and celebrate teachers who inspire, support, and make a lasting impact on learning. Each year, 10 outstanding educators are selected, with winners traditionally announced in May.

Freshman Liliana Horsman nominated Mr. Hrusovsky for the award, sharing words about the impact he has had on her life and education. “Mr. Hrusovsky has made a difference in my life by making me go out of my comfort zone — but in a good way,” she wrote. She also shared that “he makes me push myself in a way no other teachers can” and that “Mr. Hrusovsky actually tells us what it’s about and how to do it.”

In her nomination, Liliana highlighted the positive, creative, and supportive environment Mr. Hrusovsky creates for his students. She described the humor, encouragement, and meaningful connections that make his classroom such a special place. Her words reflect the lasting impact he has not only as a teacher, but as a mentor and role model to so many students.

Congratulations to Mr. Hrusovsky on being named one of the ten recipients of the 35th Annual A+ Teacher Award!
about 2 months ago, Brookfield Local Schools
mr h 10 teacher award
Our 4th Graders had an amazing time exploring and learning at the Akron Zoo! From exciting animal encounters to hands-on educational experiences, it was a day full of fun, and discovery.
about 2 months ago, Brookfield Local Schools
Our 4th Graders had an amazing time exploring and learning at the Akron Zoo! From exciting animal encounters to hands-on educational experiences, it was a day full of fun, discovery, and unforgettable memories. 🦒🐘🦜
Our 4th Graders had an amazing time exploring and learning at the Akron Zoo! From exciting animal encounters to hands-on educational experiences, it was a day full of fun, discovery, and unforgettable memories. 🦒🐘🦜
Our 4th Graders had an amazing time exploring and learning at the Akron Zoo! From exciting animal encounters to hands-on educational experiences, it was a day full of fun, discovery, and unforgettable memories. 🦒🐘🦜
Our 4th Graders had an amazing time exploring and learning at the Akron Zoo! From exciting animal encounters to hands-on educational experiences, it was a day full of fun, discovery, and unforgettable memories. 🦒🐘🦜
Our 4th Graders had an amazing time exploring and learning at the Akron Zoo! From exciting animal encounters to hands-on educational experiences, it was a day full of fun, discovery, and unforgettable memories. 🦒🐘🦜
Our 4th Graders had an amazing time exploring and learning at the Akron Zoo! From exciting animal encounters to hands-on educational experiences, it was a day full of fun, discovery, and unforgettable memories. 🦒🐘🦜

BHS Band Banquet on May 21st at 5:30pm

about 2 months ago, Brookfield Local Schools
Band Banquet 5-21-26 at 5:30p at Laddie's Sky Club
Students in Mrs. Henry’s Principles of Engineering class recently took on a meaningful project to show appreciation for the many individuals who support our students every day. Each student designed personalized coasters for six staff members, recognizing contributions from our high school staff, custodial team, cafeteria staff, transportation department, Board Office staff, and members of the Board of Education.

After bringing their designs to life through printing, students personally delivered the coasters on Monday as a small token of gratitude.
about 2 months ago, Brookfield Local Schools
Students in Mrs. Henry’s Principles of Engineering class recently took on a meaningful project to show appreciation for the many individuals who support our students every day. Each student designed personalized coasters for six staff members, recognizing contributions from our high school staff, custodial team, cafeteria staff, transportation department, Board Office staff, and members of the Board of Education.  After bringing their designs to life through printing, students personally delivered the coasters on Monday as a small token of gratitude.
Students in Mrs. Henry’s Principles of Engineering class recently took on a meaningful project to show appreciation for the many individuals who support our students every day. Each student designed personalized coasters for six staff members, recognizing contributions from our high school staff, custodial team, cafeteria staff, transportation department, Board Office staff, and members of the Board of Education.  After bringing their designs to life through printing, students personally delivered the coasters on Monday as a small token of gratitude.
Students in Mrs. Henry’s Principles of Engineering class recently took on a meaningful project to show appreciation for the many individuals who support our students every day. Each student designed personalized coasters for six staff members, recognizing contributions from our high school staff, custodial team, cafeteria staff, transportation department, Board Office staff, and members of the Board of Education.  After bringing their designs to life through printing, students personally delivered the coasters on Monday as a small token of gratitude.
Students in Mrs. Henry’s Principles of Engineering class recently took on a meaningful project to show appreciation for the many individuals who support our students every day. Each student designed personalized coasters for six staff members, recognizing contributions from our high school staff, custodial team, cafeteria staff, transportation department, Board Office staff, and members of the Board of Education.  After bringing their designs to life through printing, students personally delivered the coasters on Monday as a small token of gratitude.
Students in Mrs. Henry’s Principles of Engineering class recently took on a meaningful project to show appreciation for the many individuals who support our students every day. Each student designed personalized coasters for six staff members, recognizing contributions from our high school staff, custodial team, cafeteria staff, transportation department, Board Office staff, and members of the Board of Education.  After bringing their designs to life through printing, students personally delivered the coasters on Monday as a small token of gratitude.
Students in Mrs. Henry’s Principles of Engineering class recently took on a meaningful project to show appreciation for the many individuals who support our students every day. Each student designed personalized coasters for six staff members, recognizing contributions from our high school staff, custodial team, cafeteria staff, transportation department, Board Office staff, and members of the Board of Education.  After bringing their designs to life through printing, students personally delivered the coasters on Monday as a small token of gratitude.
Congratulations to our Senior Softball Players. Warrior Nation is so Proud !
about 2 months ago, Brookfield Local Schools
Family one
Family two
Both families together

Reminder: No school tomorrow, Tuesday, May 5, for Election Day.

about 2 months ago, Brookfield Local Schools
NO SCHOOL
Happy Teacher Appreciation Week! 🍎
Thank you to our amazing educators for all you do for our students!
Go Warriors! 💙💛
about 2 months ago, Brookfield Local Schools
teacher appreciation week
Showing up is half the battle, and this month, we’re celebrating the win! For the entire month of May, we are running a weekly Just Because You’re Here incentive. Every student in attendance on that special day.. will receive this reward. It’s our way of saying thank you for making school a priority.

about 2 months ago, Brookfield Local Schools
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Remember this chair? 🪑🔨

Our Building Trades 2 Adirondack chair project has officially earned 2nd place in the Builders Association Competition! 🏆

Our team was also invited to a special lunch to accept their award and celebrate their hard work and craftsmanship.

Their 2nd-place finish earned them a $500.00 Power Tool & Supply gift card! 🔧💰

Pictured: Brayden Coleman, Nik Vlaici, and Mr. Bencetic.

Great work representing our program with skill and pride!
2 months ago, Brookfield Local Schools
Building Trade
Building Trade
Building Trade

Congratulations to Brody Smith on breaking the Brookfield High School High Jump record that has lasted for 40 years.

2 months ago, Brookfield Local Schools
Picture of Brody and his Coach for the school record in the high jump, 6'5"