Due to the continued cleanup efforts happening throughout the City of Brockton following the snowstorm, Brockton Public Schools will be closed for the remainder of the week. There will be no school, activities or events on Thursday, February 26 and Friday, February 27.
However, students who participate in the Brockton High School drama and boys’ basketball programs can expect additional information about how their programs will be affected. BPS has been in close contact with both the Massachusetts Educational Theatre Guild and Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association regarding these programs.
Crosby Administration Building will be closed to the public.
Thank you and please continue to stay safe!
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Snow Emergency Update
This storm has brought historic snowfall to Brockton with more than 30 inches across our city. It’s one of the most significant blizzards we’ve faced in decades.
Because of the severity of the storm:
• No School Wednesday, February 25
• Tuesday’s Trash Pick-up is on a one-day delay
• Governor’s announced Travel Ban remains in effect
Our DPW crews are working through the night and will continue snow removal operations around the clock. With this amount of snow, cleanup will take time. I am asking for your patience. Every neighborhood will be addressed, and your street will be cleared.
We have also called in the National Guard to help with recovery efforts and support our emergency operations.
I know this storm has created real challenges for many families. Please stay off the roads, check in on elderly neighbors, and give our crews the space they need to work safely.
Brockton, we are strong and we are resilient. We’ll get through this together.
Stay safe.
- Mayor Moises M. Rodrigues
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