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Brockton Public Schools will be closed on February 23 & 24, 2026 due to weather. All programs and before/after-school activities will be canceled on those days.
All Brockton Public Schools, buildings and programs are closed on Monday, January 26 and Tuesday, January 27 due to weather. More info at https://t.co/AL3oM5tU9D
A fantastic piece about an even more fantastic day!! Thanks to @wbz for covering this wonderful and inclusive community event! All of us in @CityBrockton and @BrocktonSchools are so proud of our student athletes!
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The Parade of Schools into the @BrocktonSchools Special Olympics Day Games at Rocky Marciano Stadium! Teams from the Angelo, Ashfield, Kennedy, and the Baker enter the stadium!
Principal Mark Prince welcomed our office to the Raymond Elementary School in Brockton where McKayla Couite presented our CyberSense presentation to 5th grade students.
All Brockton Public Schools and programs will be closed tomorrow, February 6th, due to wintry conditions expected during the morning and afternoon commute. There will be no before-school, after-school, or evening activities. Central Office & essential personnel should report.
We honor the life and legacy of Jackie Robinson on what would have been his 106th birthday.
Members of the Red Sox, NESN and Boston community visited Joseph Plouffe Academy in Brockton today to speak about Robinson’s impact on baseball and the world.
Some may call them memes, we call them helpful visual guides for students as we make the call to Respect Your Tech and keep BPS laptops and tablets safe.
Brockton Public Schools will undergo a state Integrated Monitoring Review (Group B) during the week of Dec. 2. For more information, visit: https://t.co/y8LpjzPz15
Happy STEM Week! Thanks to a $650K grant from @MassCEC & @greenschoolsorg, @BrocktonSchools automotive students will now be able to gain real-world experience with electric vehicles. From the classroom to the job site, today’s STEM students are tomorrow’s clean energy leaders.
MassCEC recently awarded over $16M in grants to boost clean energy workforce development, including bringing electric vehicle tech to @BrocktonSchools' auto shop! ⚡🚗
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