- Policy 5150 School Admisions approved forms
- Policy 5150 School Adm. E.1. approved 1 21 10
- Policy 5150 School Adm. E.2. aapproved 1 21 10
- Policy 5150 School Adm. E.3. approved 1 21 10
- Policy 5150 School Adm. E.4. approved 1 21 10
- Policy 5150 School Adm. E.5. approved 1 21 10
- Policy 5150 School Adm. E.6. approved 1 21 10
- Policy 5150-R School Admissions approved 1 21 10
- Sex Offender Notification and Web Sites
- Seasonal Flu: Parents Guide
- No Child Left Behind
- Swine Flu Information
- MIRSA Information
- Kindergarten Information
- Anti-Bullying
- P.T.S.A.



New Student Registration/Change of Address
Nueva Registracion de los Estudiantes/Cambio de Domicilio
Talking to Children About Violence: Tips for Parents and Teachers
Student Sport Participation Form
Brentwood School District Concussion Protocol 2012
Graduated Return To Play Program
Annual Measurable Achievement Objectives
Annual Measurable Achievement Objectives
National PTA link to Common Core Standards
New: Internet Safety/Cyber Bullying Presentation
New York State Criminal Justice Website
New York Statewide School Health Services Center
A Special Education Preschool Program
Directory Information Military Opt - Out Letter (English)-2010
Directory Information Military Opt - Out Letter (Spanish)-2010
EngageNY.org: Parent and Family Toolkit

Suffolk County Government Site:
- Investigative/Anonymous Tip Line
- Photographing and Videotaping Students
- Suffolk County Probation Department Gang Information Hotline
BRENTWOOD SCHOOL DISTRICT ANONYMOUS TIP LINE At their regularly scheduled meeting on September 22, 2005, the Brentwood Board of Education approved the establishment of an Investigative Tip Line. The tip line, which is 100% anonymous, has been established for the purpose of informing district administration of non-resident students who are attending the Brentwood Public Schools.
It is the Brentwood Union Free School District’s policy, as in most Long Island public school districts, to photograph or film students and staff as they go about the gratifying business of learning and succeeding in school. If you do not wish to have your child photographed and/or videotaped, you must submit your request in writing to Dr. Monique Darrisaw-Akil, Director of Programs and Policy. Group or full-class photographs and videotapes should not be included in your request.
GANG INFORMATION HOTLINE The Suffolk County Probation Department has posted its web page valuable information about the identifying characteristics of gangs as well as the warning signs of gang activity. The information is available in both English and Spanish at suffolkcountyny.gov Select 'Departments', then 'Probation'. The department has also developed a Gang Information Hotline at (631) 852-5075 and email address: ganginfo@suffolkcountyny.gov, which can be used to seek help or report signs of gang activity. All calls and emails are kept confidential