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Week Ahead: School Board Vote on Redistricting After Hillside Closure
The week ahead also includes recruitment efforts for a new Elmbrook Schools superintendent, a public hearing on an assisted living project in the town and school basketball tournaments.
Brookfield Patch offers a glimpse into news and events in the week ahead. For more events, be sure to check Patch's events listings and feel free to add your own.
News
Superintendent search: The Elmbrook School Board will meet with an Iowa search firm on a and recruitment issues before and after the board's regular meeting Tuesday, starting at 4 p.m. and again at 9:15 p.m. at the district administrative offices, 13780 Hope St. (Note: the start time was changed from 4:45 p.m. to 4 p.m.)
Redistricting Elmbrook elementary schools: The School Board is slated to vote on a plan to redistrict Hillside Elementary students (board packet), and resulting other changes, as well as discuss the school calendar, employee retirement benefits and course proposals (packet). The meeting starts at 6 p.m. at district offices, 13780 Hope St.
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Town assisted living development proposals: The Town Board and Plan Commission will hold a public hearing on a request for rezoning for a proposed assisted living project at the southwest corner of Woelfel Road and Wisconsin Avenue. The public hearing is at 7 p.m. Tuesday at , 645 Janacek Rd.
The board and commission also might vote on a request for an expansion to an existing assisted living request at the southeast corner of the same intersection, at 660 Woelfel Road.
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Sports
Basketball returns: Separate will be held Friday and Saturday at Brookfield School, 16900 Gebhardt Rd., and Brookfield School, 3305 Lilly Rd.
Events
Black Friday Drop and Shop: Don't have a babysitter for Black Friday shopping? Wildcard Gymnastics, 3545 N. 127th St., is offering a in which parents can pay $20 (if pre-register) or $25 at door to have children enjoy gymnastics, games, movies, pizza and fun from 9 a.m. to noon.
Collegiate Music competition: College musicians will compete for scholarships and cash prizes in a public recital at 1 p.m. Saturday at the , 19805 W. Capitol Dr.
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