Signs your pet may be in pain
Category: Pet Corner, Article
Pet owners go to great lengths to treat their animals well. When a pet is ill, the animal may exhibit signs of anxiety and upset. However, sometimes it is not so easy to detect that something is awry with a pet, even if the animal is in pain. Companion animals descend from wild animals and it is important for wild animals’ survival that they do not display signs of physical weakness. In a domestic setting,
What would the beaches of Brevard County look like being Tobacco Free? A place where children can play without the influence of tobacco or nicotine products. Now is the time for Brevard County to set an example for our kids with tobacco free beaches and parks. We can show them that harmful, addictive products are neither cool nor normal. This is why Brevard County should support Tobacco Free Environments to keep our community clean and
September 2020
Category: Issues 2020
Welcome to our September 2020 issue of Spotlight Magazine! View Fullscreen
Brevard Adult and Community Education Welcomes New Director Ms. Lorri Benjamin
Category: Press Release, Business Tidbits, Article
Brevard Adult and Community Education is excited to welcome its new Director, Ms. Lorri Benjamin. We’re looking forward to an awesome year! Letter from Director: “I am pleased to be the new Director of Adult and Community Education for Brevard Public Schools. This is my 10th year with Brevard Public Schools and I have been afforded the opportunity to work in many different roles in the organization that led me here. I began my career
Brevard Public Schools stood ready to reconnect with students on August 24th
Category: Article, Press Release
With the health and safety of its 9,000+ employees and 70,000 students top of mind, Brevard Public Schools stood ready to reconnect with students on August 24th and inspire a renewed commitment to learning. Reopening Schools BPS’ innovative re-opening plan was recently approved by the Florida Department of Education and allows for both an eLearning and face-to-face option to ensure the district is meeting the needs of its families while de-densifying schools at





