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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Yes. You may pay by check (made out to Brookfield School Lunch Fund). You can also deposit money into an account using My School Bucks app.  This minimizes students losing money prior to lunchtime. When sending money in an envelope or baggie, please put their name and teacher’s name on it.

  • There are NO visitors permitted in our lunchroom.  

  • If the teacher needs to know the information before the end of the day, please call the office. Many teachers pick up their messages at the end of the day. Teachers may also be reached by email.

Policies 

This Policy Manual answers the question of how the Board of Education can provide direction to the district's public schools while allowing the Superintendent of Schools appropriate administrative freedom to direct the day to day operation of the school district.  Board of Education Policies are guides for the Superintendent in writing and implementing administrative regulations and to direct the Superintendent and the staff in carrying out their daily educational responsibilities.

The complete Manual includes Policies, Regulations & Bylaws:
 
  • Policies are guides for discretionary action by the Superintendent specific enough to give clear guidance as he/she makes decisions but general enough to allow discretionary administrative leadership consistent with specific circumstances.
  • Adopting policy is the Board of Education's responsibility and the most effective and appropriate way for the Board of Education to direct the Superintendent without losing the benefits of the Superintendent's professional skills.  Policy tells the Superintendent what should be done, but doesn't tell him/her how to do it.
  • Regulations are developed by the administration. Regulations detail procedures that explain how the district will effectively implement policy:  what is to be done; who is to do it; and when it should be done.  It is the tradition of this Board to approve Regulations.
  • Bylaws are special policies governing the Board of Education's internal operations to build stability into Board operations and to prevent momentary pressures from pushing the Board into actions it might later regret.

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If you find any pages or links that need attention, please contact Lisa Gramling.  Thank you.