J. Graham Brown School - FAQs

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J. Graham Brown School - FAQs A Classic Liberal Arts Education within a Small Learning Community Just what is the Brown School? The Brown School is the district’s oldest magnet school beginning in 1972. It is a unique learning community that serves grades K-12. Brown offers a classic liberal arts educational program delivered to students in a small informal community. The curriculum of the Brown School is a college preparatory experience and is patterned to maximize the talents and interests of the individual student. Does Brown have a uniform policy? No, Brown students do not wear uniforms. The Brown School values the individuality of all students. A standard dress code does exist. Students are expected to refrain from wearing any clothing that would be demeaning to others, disruptive to the education process, or is considered indecent or vulgar in nature. Is bus transportation provided for Brown Students? No, the JCPS district does not provide bus service to the Brown School. Students are responsible for getting themselves to school and home. TARC tickets are provided for upper school students who need them. Does Brown offer Advanced Placement Classes and electives? Yes. Despite its very small size, Brown offers a full complement of Advanced Placement courses. In addition, the Brown School offers the Advance Program. How does one apply to Brown? You may reference the Jefferson County Public School District web site for admissions information. That web site is: http://www.jefferson.kyschools.us/Parent/Apply_Middle_High.html Does Brown accept second choice applications? Yes and no. Brown DOES NOT accept second choice applications for middle school applicants; however, Brown DOES accept second choice applications for high school applicants. Is Brown for everyone? Not necessarily. No school is a perfect fit for every individual. A Brown School student should be one that prefers a smaller learning community where everyone is known. Students should possess the interest and ability to learn independently and be responsible for their studies without close supervision. They should value inquiry and enjoy being challenged by other points of view and opinions. They should be students who are serious about finding their academic passion and care about doing well in all that they experience. Students should want to develop the ability to self-regulate and complete learning experiences out of class. Is the student population diverse? Yes, Brown school students come from all parts of the district and represent a variety of ethnic and socio-economic backgrounds. Geographic diversity is valued and is a consideration in the admissions process. Are there athletics and activities at Brown? Yes. Because of its small size, the Brown School cannot offer the full complement of athletic opportunities found at large comprehensive high schools. However, Brown does compete in a number of KHSAA athletic venues (soccer, basketball, swimming, golf, track/field, cross country, bowling, volleyball, and softball) and offers a large number of clubs and activities. Is the Brown School a Public School? Yes. We are one of many magnet schools in the Jefferson County Public School district.

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