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From the Brentwood Borough School District's Newsletter, News & Views June 2008 Vol. 40 No. 4 The Brentwood Borough School District was ranked 28 out of 105 school districts in Pennsylvania. For the past four years, the Pittsburgh Business Times has ranked 105 school districts according to their PSSA (Pennsylvania System of School Assessment) test scores. The 105 school districts are located in the seven-county Pittsburgh metropolitan area consisting of Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Butler, Fayette, Washington, and Westmoreland. The Pittsburgh Business Times further ranks each grade level's PSSA performance. When comparing the school district to the remaining 104, grade 11 ranked 11th, grade 8 ranked 71st, grade 7 ranked 29th, grade 6 ranked 20th, grade 5 ranked 41st, grade 4 ranked 36th, and grade 3 ranked 37th. The Pittsburgh Business Times also ranked the Brentwood Borough School District in the top 25% of all school districts throughout the state with a rank of 94 out of 501. |
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BOROUGH OF BRENTWOOD COMMUNITY VISION STATEMENT The Borough of Brentwood is a unified, family-oriented community with a strong commitment to civic pride and traditions. While preserving these standards, ideals and traditions, the community shall strive to provide a high quality of life for all, a superior educational system and residential areas with a more suburban character. The community shall support established businesses while encouraging future economic development and effective local government, all within a safe and clean environment. |

MEND OUR BROKEN HEART - BRENTWOOD MOVES FORWARD WITH PARK INITIATIVE PLANNING