Brookfield East High School offices have relocated for the summer due to construction. 
 
The office is located at:
Elmbrook Schools Central Administrative Office
13780 Hope Street, Brookfield
Phone: 781-3500
Hours: 8 a.m. - Noon, 1 - 3 p.m. Monday - Thursday

 Click here for construction updates including photos.


Welcome to the Brookfield East High School website. Click
here
 for a greeting from Principal Brett Bowers.

New!  Parents and students, please be aware that the School District of Elmbrook has changed the rules/stipulations that govern dropping and adding courses, and dropping down from an honors-level section.  These changes will be in effect starting in the 2009-2010 school year.  Click here for information about the new expectations.

New!  Congratulations to the Sophomore Class for their outstanding performance on this year's Wisconsin Knowledge and Concepts Examination (WKCE).  Across all tested areas, 93 - 96% of students tested in the "proficient" or "advanced" range, tops among all Waukesha County high schools and fourth among all high schools in Wisconsin.  Click here for more details about our students' results.

Brookfield East recently provided the Elmbrook School Board with an update on the AVID program.  Click here to view the report.  For more information about the AVID program, please click here.

Families of incoming freshmen (Class of 2013) who could not attend the May 5 Freshman Information Night can click here to access some of the important information shared at that event.

Communication with parents is important to us. Click here to read the latest edition of the "Spartan Parent Report."

Brookfield East is under construction! Click here for more information about the $32 million renovation project that is currently underway.

Across our school, we are committed to continuous improvement and growth in student achievement. Click here to learn more about our current school improvement initiatives.

ACT has named Brookfield East a 2008 Red Quill Award winner. Click here to learn more about this accolade.

The School District of Elmbrook has posted information regarding Summer School 2009. Click here for details.

Friday, July 03, 2009
 No Events Scheduled

 

In the fall of 2006, following the deaths of two members of the Brookfield Central High School community in alcohol-related accidents, Brookfield East students, faculty, and administrators gathered to plant 1,400 tulip bulbs outside of the school, one for each of our students. The red tulips symbolize the message of the organization Students Against Destructive Decisions and bloom annually, during the season of high-risk activities like Prom and graduation. They are a living reminder of the importance of making healthy decisions with regards to alcohol and other drugs.