A Warm Welcome to Our Newest Warriors!
Hello and welcome, 9th Grade parents/caregivers!
You and your student are about to embark on an exciting four-year journey at Brookline High School.
We’re thrilled to have you join our community where we foster a love for learning, respect for diversity, and a spirit of exploration.
Subscribe to the PTO Newsletter and stay informed during the year.
Getting Started: A few helpful things to know
During the summer, before the High School start, we encourage you to start here:
- Read the Welcome Book: it contains all the BHS secrets.
- Subscribe to the PTO Newsletter: We send a weekly newsletter to stay connected with all the parents. Subscribe and stay informed during the year.
- Know your class representatives: they are volunteer parents that will help you along the way.
- Learn about the Aspen Parent Portal: Is the easiest way to access student information, view and print progress reports and report cards, and view student records. Here is a web page with more information and help logging in.
Clubs and Activities: Help your student get involved!
Brookline High offers a wide range of clubs and activities that cater to all interests—from the Arts to STEM, and even community service opportunities.
Here’s a sneak peek. Check out the full list and how to join on.
Club Fair is in the Fall so please stay tuned for date and time!
Stay Connected
The Senior Girls took home the win in an incredible matchup—both teams played with heart, grit, and tons of spirit, all cheered …
NEW DATE: Weds., Nov. 26 | 1:30 p.m.The annual Thanksgiving football game between BHS and Newton North will no longer be played …
Join the BHS PTO on Monday, Dec. 1, from 5–7 p.m. in support of our Annual Appeal. Brookline Booksmith will generously donate 20% of all sales made to the PTO.
The BHS PTO is excited to offer limited-edition BHS Warriors fleece blankets—a cozy red-and-blue plaid fleece—and every dollar supports the PTO Annual Appeal!
With support from a PTO grant, Kathleen Lowe and her students in the Special Education Department’s Transition Seminar are learning life skills that build confidence and independence. This year, they’ve used the MBTA to travel to Time Out Market and MassArt—gaining hands-on experience in budgeting, communication, and navigating the city on their own.
The BHS Girls Flag Football Game—also known as Powderpuff—is a spirited event and fundraiser supporting senior class activities. The game will take place on Monday, Nov. 24 from 3:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. at Parsons Field.
