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Regional School Unit 19
Project consists of football bleachers replacement of existing bleacher set with new. Work to include new ada accessible bleachers, earthwork and associated concrete base, ramps and ways.
Posted Date
Feb 13, 2026
Due Date
Mar 5, 2026
Release: Feb 13, 2026
Regional School Unit 19
Close: Mar 5, 2026
Project consists of football bleachers replacement of existing bleacher set with new. Work to include new ada accessible bleachers, earthwork and associated concrete base, ramps and ways.
AvailableRegional School Unit 19
Provide removal of existing oil boilers and hot water heating system, as well as the replacement of the electrical panels and entrance. The system will be retrofitted with a propane boiler system. The installation of a propane tank farm and generator options with emergency power TBD. All work will meet local and regulatory code requirements.
Posted Date
Aug 3, 2024
Due Date
Aug 23, 2024
Release: Aug 3, 2024
Regional School Unit 19
Close: Aug 23, 2024
Provide removal of existing oil boilers and hot water heating system, as well as the replacement of the electrical panels and entrance. The system will be retrofitted with a propane boiler system. The installation of a propane tank farm and generator options with emergency power TBD. All work will meet local and regulatory code requirements.
Regional School Unit 19
Provide renovation of the school bathrooms. Work shall include but not be limited to removals, replacement and installations of: block wall, ceramic tile, plumbing fixtures and required piping, patching of floors and walls, installation of floor and wall tile including paint, finishes and new partitions. The project will provide ADA accessibility and new fixtures where required.
Posted Date
Mar 1, 2025
Due Date
Apr 1, 2025
Release: Mar 1, 2025
Regional School Unit 19
Close: Apr 1, 2025
Provide renovation of the school bathrooms. Work shall include but not be limited to removals, replacement and installations of: block wall, ceramic tile, plumbing fixtures and required piping, patching of floors and walls, installation of floor and wall tile including paint, finishes and new partitions. The project will provide ADA accessibility and new fixtures where required.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Regional School Unit 19
The board meeting included discussions on food service options for catering events, efforts to improve afternoon dismissal times at schools, and strategies to support high school students with credit deficits. The board approved the transfer of funds from the fund balance to both a Capital Reserve and a newly created Special Education Reserve. Staff resignations, nominations, appointments, and transfers were also addressed.
The board meeting included discussions and presentations on various topics. These included the approval of minutes from a previous meeting, reports from special committees such as Budget Finance and Building, and a presentation from IBEW regarding trade programs for high school students. The Budget Finance committee reviewed August financials and discussed bus purchases and federal grants. The Building committee discussed real estate proposals, project updates including ventilation and water treatment, football lighting, and field maintenance. The Policy committee reviewed the community use of facilities and the student dress code.
The meeting addressed adjustments to the agenda, including staff resignations and appointments, and the tabling of the transportation employees agreement. Public comments focused on amending the SMP, citing concerns about students not recognizing teachers due to mask mandates and the mental health impacts on students. The board also reviewed communications regarding changes to the SOP, specifically the isolation period, and heard reports, including a report of the passing of a staff member. Additionally, the board received an audit presentation for the fiscal year 2021.
The meeting included discussions on staff resignations and nominations, adjustments to the agenda, and communications regarding property leases. The superintendent reported on graduation ceremonies and safety concerns, including collaboration with Newport PD and ongoing safety drills. Committee reports covered budget and finance, building projects such as the JROTC building proposal and lead testing in schools, and education, including behavioral challenges at the middle school and presentations from teachers. Tri-county vocational programs were also discussed, highlighting industry certifications and marketing efforts.
The meeting included discussions and actions on several key areas: adjustments to the agenda, approval of minutes from the May 6th meeting, and a discussion regarding communications with town officials about election costs and absentee ballots. The superintendent provided a report covering various school activities and proposed changes to the middle school schedule to increase content time. Committee reports were given, including updates on the EDS boiler project and bathroom renovations. The board also discussed and approved preliminary allocations and expenditures for various titles, authorized the superintendent to hire during the summer months, certified the results of the referendum vote for June 10th, and addressed staff resignations and nominations.
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