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Brewster School District 111
The work includes selective demolition, renovation and improvements to the existing Brewster School District Annex Building, associated utility and site improvements, and accepted Bid Alternates, as indicated on the Drawings and specified herein. a. The building construction includes selective demolition, cast-in-place concrete, structural modifications to the existing building, structural and miscellaneous metal fabrications (including railings), limited rough carpentry, and interior finish carpentry, and non-structural metal stud framing, plastic paneling, commissioning of air barriers and building envelope, foundation dampproofing, building insulation and vapor retarders, formed metal wall panels, sheet metal flashing and trim, roof accessories (including snow guards), firestopping, joint sealants, hollow metal doors and frames, flush wood doors, overhead coiling doors, overhead sectional doors, door hardware, glazing, non-structural metal framing, gypsum board, acoustical panel ceilings, resilient base and accessories, resilient tile flooring (LVP), carpet tile, exterior and interior painting, visual display surfaces, dimensional letter signage, panel signage, toilet compartments, wall and door protection, toilet and bath accessories, fire extinguisher cabinets, fire extinguishers, miscellaneous specialties, food service equipment, manufactured casework, HVAC systems, plumbing systems, and electrical power, lighting, fire alarm, and communications systems, as indicated on the Drawings and specified herein. b. The site construction includes site clearing and demolition, environmental requirements and special grading, temporary erosion and sediment control, site and utility excavation and backfilling, grading, drainage control, storm drainage systems, sanitary sewer, potable water, fire service mains, gas, electrical, telecom and fiber services, concrete paving and flatwork, asphalt paving and patching, gravel surfacing, landscaping and irrigation improvements, and other site improvements, including (if accepted) work at additional District locations under Bid Alternates (such as high school fire lane work, high school bus lane and Sunset Road improvements, pickleball court, leased parking lot work, and elementary school access paving).
Posted Date
Feb 10, 2026
Due Date
Mar 12, 2026
Release: Feb 10, 2026
Brewster School District 111
Close: Mar 12, 2026
The work includes selective demolition, renovation and improvements to the existing Brewster School District Annex Building, associated utility and site improvements, and accepted Bid Alternates, as indicated on the Drawings and specified herein. a. The building construction includes selective demolition, cast-in-place concrete, structural modifications to the existing building, structural and miscellaneous metal fabrications (including railings), limited rough carpentry, and interior finish carpentry, and non-structural metal stud framing, plastic paneling, commissioning of air barriers and building envelope, foundation dampproofing, building insulation and vapor retarders, formed metal wall panels, sheet metal flashing and trim, roof accessories (including snow guards), firestopping, joint sealants, hollow metal doors and frames, flush wood doors, overhead coiling doors, overhead sectional doors, door hardware, glazing, non-structural metal framing, gypsum board, acoustical panel ceilings, resilient base and accessories, resilient tile flooring (LVP), carpet tile, exterior and interior painting, visual display surfaces, dimensional letter signage, panel signage, toilet compartments, wall and door protection, toilet and bath accessories, fire extinguisher cabinets, fire extinguishers, miscellaneous specialties, food service equipment, manufactured casework, HVAC systems, plumbing systems, and electrical power, lighting, fire alarm, and communications systems, as indicated on the Drawings and specified herein. b. The site construction includes site clearing and demolition, environmental requirements and special grading, temporary erosion and sediment control, site and utility excavation and backfilling, grading, drainage control, storm drainage systems, sanitary sewer, potable water, fire service mains, gas, electrical, telecom and fiber services, concrete paving and flatwork, asphalt paving and patching, gravel surfacing, landscaping and irrigation improvements, and other site improvements, including (if accepted) work at additional District locations under Bid Alternates (such as high school fire lane work, high school bus lane and Sunset Road improvements, pickleball court, leased parking lot work, and elementary school access paving).
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Brewster School District 111
The Brewster Middle School's School Improvement Plan is structured around four core components: Comprehensive Needs Assessment, Schoolwide Reform Strategies, Activities for Mastery, and Coordination and Integration. It emphasizes data-driven decision-making, continuous improvement, and active stakeholder participation. The plan focuses on enhancing academic performance through rigorous, standards-aligned instruction, personalized learning, and standard-based grading. It also prioritizes fostering student and staff wellness, strengthening parent and community engagement, and ensuring effective resource allocation and professional development. The overarching goal is to improve student learning outcomes, promote a positive school culture, and ensure all students meet state standards.
The board workshop included a call to order, additions and deletions to the agenda, a review of scholarships, and a planned executive session. The meeting also touched on the district's core beliefs, emphasizing students as the top priority, the importance of relationships, equitable learning opportunities, home and school partnerships, engaging instruction, service culture, and alignment of fiscal resources with the district's strategic plan.
The board workshop included construction updates, which led to a heated discussion between a director and personnel regarding construction progress.
The vision emphasizes students mastering academic skills and developing civic responsibility through family, school, and community support. It outlines a structure for building-level parent and community partnership plans, focusing on understanding school experiences, volunteer participation, home learning support, parenting skills development, and community resource utilization. The district-level plan supports these efforts through in-service training, resource allocation, consideration of partnership experience in personnel decisions, family resource centers, and partnerships with other agencies. Accountability is ensured through an information system and personnel performance reviews, with advocacy efforts to promote community engagement and understanding of school initiatives.
The Targeting Student Learning program is designed to ensure that all students have opportunities to become responsible and respectful global citizens. The program focuses on providing students with academic and technical skills essential to read with comprehension, apply core concepts, think analytically, and understand the importance of work. It involves the development, implementation, and annual review of district policies related to governance, academic standards, education programs, instructional materials, instruction, learning environment, professional standards, and parent/community engagement.
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