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Brentwood Union Free School District

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Brentwood, United States

A public school district located in Brentwood, New York, providing educational services to the community with a focus on student success and enriching curricula.

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CCI Score: Brentwood Union Free School District

3.44

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Controversial Spartan Mascot Sparks Lawsuit

Brentwood Union Free School District's decision to change its mascot to a Spartan is being legally challenged by a local NAACP leader, who argues that the new symbol promotes white supremacy and sends a message that is offensive to minorities.

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Brentwood Union Free School District is currently rated as an Objector.

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These companies deliberately avoid direct involvement with authoritarian practices. While they do not actively challenge oppressive regimes, they maintain a neutral stance to ensure they are not complicit in supporting such systems.

Latest Events

  • Controversial Spartan Mascot Sparks Lawsuit Logo
    MAR
    30
    2025

    Brentwood Union Free School District's decision to change its mascot to a Spartan is being legally challenged by a local NAACP leader, who argues that the new symbol promotes white supremacy and sends a message that is offensive to minorities.

  • -50

    Public and Political Behavior

    April 3

    The decision to adopt a Spartan mascot, which some view as a symbol of white supremacy, has drawn legal action from a NAACP leader. This move is seen as reinforcing harmful historical narratives and marginalizing minority communities, reflecting an action aligned with authoritarian and oppressive symbolism. The lawsuit underscores the potential political and social ramifications of this decision.

    LI school district sued over new Spartan mascot by NAACP leader: ‘Symbol of white supremacy’

  • Controversial Spartans Mascot Sparks Lawsuit Logo
    MAR
    28
    2025

    A lawsuit filed by a local NAACP leader alleges that the Brentwood Union Free School District's decision to adopt the 'Spartans' as its new sports mascot is racially problematic and discriminatory. Critics argue that this choice, which replaces the previously banned Native American imagery, carries connotations of white supremacy and exclusion, stirring significant controversy within the community.

  • -60

    Public and Political Behavior

    April 3

    The decision to adopt a mascot with racially charged connotations reflects a lapse in public and political responsibility. It disregards the concerns of marginalized groups and contributes to a divisive political narrative by symbolically endorsing elements associated with white supremacy.

    Brentwood's new Spartans mascot is 'racially problematic,' discriminatory, lawsuit claims

  • -40

    Business Practices and Ethical Responsibility

    April 3

    Adopting the 'Spartans' mascot, despite known historical associations with exclusion and racial insensitivity, undermines ethical responsibility. The decision appears to have overlooked the potential harm to marginalized communities and reflects a failure in upholding commitments to diversity and inclusion.

    Brentwood's new Spartans mascot is 'racially problematic,' discriminatory, lawsuit claims

  • Brentwood School District Lobbying and Revolving Door Concerns Logo
    FEB
    06
    2025

    The OpenSecrets profile for Brentwood School reveals that the district reported $3,931 in contributions and $100,000 in lobbying expenditures in the 2024 cycle. The data also highlights a revolving door phenomenon, with 6 out of 8 lobbyists in both 2023 and 2024 having previously held government positions, suggesting potential conflicts of interest and undue political influence.

  • -30

    Political Contributions and Lobbying Efforts

    April 3

    The district’s allocation of $100,000 to lobbying in the 2024 cycle indicates significant engagement in political lobbying. This level of spending, coupled with the potential for undue influence in policymaking, raises concerns about the entrenchment of power and the risk of favoring established political interests.

    Brentwood School Profile: Summary • OpenSecrets

  • -20

    Executive Political Engagement

    April 3

    The revolving door phenomenon, where 6 out of 8 lobbyists had prior government roles in consecutive years, suggests entrenched relationships between the district and government officials. This may lead to conflicts of interest and diminish accountability in political engagement.

    Brentwood School Profile: Summary • OpenSecrets

  • Brentwood School District Lobbying Activity Logo
    DEC
    31
    2024

    Brentwood School District spent $200,000 on lobbying activities in 2024, according to OpenSecrets data. This political engagement is interpreted as an effort to advocate for public education and safeguard democratic processes.

  • +30

    Political Contributions and Lobbying Efforts

    April 3

    The district's decision to allocate $200,000 for lobbying is indicative of its active engagement in the political process. Given that public school districts typically lobby to secure funding and influence education policy in favor of democratic governance, this action is seen as a positive, community-oriented effort that supports anti-authoritarian values.

    Brentwood School Lobbying Profile • OpenSecrets

  • Brentwood School District Lobbying Activity Profile Logo
    JAN
    01
    2024

    OpenSecrets reports on lobbying activities by Brentwood School District, detailing annual lobbying totals since 1998 and highlighting bills lobbied in 2024. The data underscores the district’s political engagement in advocating for policies that secure education funding and support community interests.

  • +15

    Political Contributions and Lobbying Efforts

    April 3

    The report of lobbying activities by Brentwood School District, a public education institution, suggests a proactive engagement in political advocacy to protect educational resources and democratic values. While lobbying can be a tool for influence, in this context it appears geared toward upholding community interests, meriting a moderately positive score within the Public and Political Behavior category.

    Brentwood School Profile: Lobbying • OpenSecrets

  • Allegations of Nepotism and Mismanagement in Hiring Practices Logo
    OCT
    05
    2023

    A special board meeting addressed an audit revealing mismanaged funds, nepotism, and failure to adhere to proper hiring protocols in Brentwood School District, culminating in a closed-door session and claims that the audit was driven by a political agenda.

  • -40

    Public and Political Behavior

    April 3

    The district's decision to hold a closed-door session and the superintendent's framing of the audit as having a tainted political agenda signal a troubling lack of transparency and potential misuse of political influence, undermining public accountability.

    Brentwood superintendent: Stinging audit marred by political agenda

  • -50

    Business Practices and Ethical Responsibility

    April 3

    The audit report highlighted significant irregularities in the district's hiring practices, including not selecting the most qualified candidate, not posting most administrative vacancies, and failing to obtain proper background checks, all of which point to unethical management and potential favoritism.

    Brentwood superintendent: Stinging audit marred by political agenda

  • Union-Backed School Board Victory in Brentwood Logo
    MAY
    26
    2023

    The Brentwood Teachers Association successfully campaigned to flip two school board seats, replacing members who had cut essential staff and programs with union-backed representatives committed to pro-education and enhanced worker rights.

  • +60

    Public and Political Behavior

    April 3

    This event demonstrates significant public and political engagement by mobilizing union support to alter the school board composition towards a pro-education and democratic stance. The victory challenges previous destructive policies and reinforces commitment to community-centered governance.

    Long Island local unions achieve big wins in May votes - NYSUT

  • +60

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    April 3

    The election of union-backed candidates, including former union representatives, signals a renewed focus on labor rights and human rights in education. This shift is expected to protect staff, enhance student safety, and counteract previous cuts that harmed both educational and working conditions.

    Long Island local unions achieve big wins in May votes - NYSUT

  • Brentwood School District Annual Budget Vote Logo
    MAY
    10
    2023

    On May 10, 2023, Brentwood School District held its annual budget vote for the 2023-2024 fiscal year. The proposal, which avoids any increase in tax levies while funding key projects like the high school turf field improvements and facility renovations, underscores a commitment to transparent and community-driven fiscal planning and democratic engagement.

  • +50

    Public and Political Behavior

    April 3

    The budget vote exemplifies a healthy democratic process, empowering residents to participate in local education governance. By maintaining a zero tax levy increase while investing in necessary infrastructure, the district demonstrates fiscal responsibility and prioritizes community welfare, aligning with anti-authoritarian principles that oppose coercive fiscal measures.

    Brentwood School District Budget Vote: What You Need To Know

  • School Board VP Apologizes for Derogatory Comments Logo
    MAR
    27
    2023

    Riverhead Board of Education Vice President Laurie Downs issued an apology after her remarks linking Latino gangs to crime in Brentwood were condemned by local activist groups and community leaders. The apology, made on March 27, 2023, followed pressure from the District 1 Youth Advisory Board and included a commitment to seek guidance from the Riverhead Anti-Bias Task Force to better understand issues of diversity and inclusion.

  • +60

    Public and Political Behavior

    April 3

    The prompt public apology and acknowledgment by a senior school board official of the harmful effects of her derogatory remarks represents a positive act in terms of public and political behavior. The swift corrective action, along with outreach to anti-bias organizations, supports values of inclusion and resistance to discriminatory narratives.

    School board VP apologizes after activist group condemns derogatory comments about Brentwood

  • +50

    Business Practices and Ethical Responsibility

    April 3

    The incident and subsequent apology also reflect positively on the ethical responsibilities of the school district. Acknowledging the harmful nature of the discriminatory statements and committing to further education on diversity, equity, and inclusion demonstrates an adherence to ethical practices in a public institution.

    School board VP apologizes after activist group condemns derogatory comments about Brentwood

  • Diverse Leadership Elected to Brentwood School Board Logo
    MAY
    16
    2012

    On May 9, 2012, during a candidate forum hosted by community groups, three candidates of color were elected to the Brentwood School Board, resulting in a majority-black and Latino board for the first time. This development is seen as a progressive shift, promoting representation and advocacy for marginalized student and parent communities in Brentwood, New York.

  • +70

    Public and Political Behavior

    April 3

    The election of a board with a majority of black and Latino members marks a positive development in public and political behavior by ensuring that historically marginalized communities are better represented. This shift may help counter authoritarian tendencies by fostering policies that support diversity, equity, and community advocacy in education.

    Election Results: New Faces on the Brentwood School Board

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