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The Brentwood Borough School District approved the 2017-2018 General Fund Budget of $23,196,475. This reflects a millage rate of 29.5332. Assessed values for the Borough dropped by approximately three million over the past year. This is reflected as a decrease in real estate revenue expected for the 2017-2018 fiscal year. The Board elected to not raise the tax millage rate this year since it has done so for the past three years. The 2017-2018 District Budget reflects an unbalanced budget. The revenue budget totals $21,820,262, leaving a shortfall of $1,376,213. Primarily the main source of money at Brentwood Borough School District comes from real estate taxes and state funding. The money raised from local taxes remain in our schools to educate the children who live here. Local revenues total $12,410,553 or 56.8% of the budget. State revenue total $9,041,718 or 41.4% of the total budget. The 2017-2018 General Fund Budget reflects increases to state funding in basic education and special education. The Elroy Buddy Bench Mrs. Barbara Pagan Recess is designed to provide opportunities for play, exercise and social contact. Most elementary age children also find that recess provides opportunities for peer conflict and social struggles. Perhaps it’s because their friends just happen to be absent from school on a particular day or because they haven’t yet developed the social skills to successfully navigate the playground. Unfortunately, in today’s busy society, many children don’t get the opportunities to independently hone spontaneous play and conflict management skills, and these children rely on adults to provide problem solving. Barbara Pagan The first American Buddy Bench was placed after a boy named Christian saw a special bench on a German school playground. Children sat on the bench to ind icate that they wanted someone to play with and classmates, seeing their peers on the bench, would invite them to play. Upon learning more about that bench, Christian realized that it would be a great solution to help friends in his own school who felt lonely or had trouble finding playmates at recess. He told his teacher and principal about his idea and Roundtown Elementary in Pennsylvania became the first state to offer a Buddy Bench in the fall of 2013. Since the Roundtown Buddy Bench was unveiled, schools across the country started their own Buddy Bench projects and successfully included Buddy Benches on their playgrounds. We try to give our children the tools they need to have successful friendships and to grow into compassionate adults – and the Buddy Bench is one more tool we can add to their kit; a visual reminder that sometimes we all just need a buddy. All materials were donated by the Elroy PTA and our High School students have designed the Buddy Bench for our new playground at Elroy. Teachers will role play with the students on the purpose of the Buddy Bench during the fall semester. The bench will help our students to develop compassion, empathy, and an understanding of how other children feel and create a desire to help them. Brentwood-Baldwin-Whitehall | Fall 2017 | icmags.com 59 M E S S A G E B U S I N E S S M A N AG E R’S