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Brentwood school board establishes child safety zones and greenlights ballot propositions for student transportation
Summary
The Brentwood Union Free School District board on March 30 adopted resolutions establishing child safety zones around its freshman campus and Brentwood High School and authorized two ballot propositions to fund district-provided transportation beginning in 2026–27, with estimated annual costs of $820,519.17 and $843,634.19.
The Brentwood Union Free School District Board of Education voted March 30 to establish child safety zones around the district’s freshman campus and Brentwood High School and to place two propositions on the May 2026 annual-meeting ballot asking voters to fund district transportation for students who live inside those zones.
The board said the actions follow a transportation safety consultant’s study conducted pursuant to section 3635-B of the Education Law. The study identified hazardous zones near both campuses that the board concluded can be reasonably alleviated only by establishing child safety zones and providing district transportation to affected students.
Under Resolution D1A, the freshman‑campus hazardous zone is described in the study as…
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