BBS News

It’s Convention Time!

Please visit us at one of these great events this fall: New York State Council of School Superintendents (NYSCOSS)Fall Leadership Summit 2023October 1-3, 2023Saratoga City Center, Saratoga Springs, NYBOOTH #39 New York State School Facilities Association (NYSFA)Attending Managers’ Conference & ExpoOctober 8-9, 2023 @ Saratoga City Center New Jersey School Board Association (NJSBA)Work Shop 2023October […]

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Expanded Springs School Opens its Doors

Springs, NY – Congratulations to the Springs community on the newly completed school expansion and renovation! On Monday October 18, 2021, the Springs school officials held a small ribbon-cutting ceremony followed by a public tour of the building. The existing school renovations and expansion were made possible thanks to the local residents who approved the […]

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Proposed Comsewogue Field House

Port Jefferson Station, NY – Currently under construction, the new multi-purpose, 1,540-sq.ft. Field House at Comsewogue High School will replace the outdated press box/storage building. The new Field House will feature permanent bathroom facilities and a concession area with utility/storage room. On the second floor, a 270-sq.ft. press room overlooks the multi-sport field with access […]

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Greenacres School Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony

Scarsdale, NY – The Board of Education and administration of the Scarsdale Public Schools held a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the newly expanded and renovated Greenacres Elementary School on Friday, January 22, 2021. BBS is proud to have been a part of this event, and would like to thank the Board, administration, and Scarsdale community for […]

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Progress Update: Bay Shore Armory Conversion

Bay Shore, NY – Over the summer, construction continues at the site of the former Bay Shore Armory, which is being converted into a modern, state-of-the-art pre-K facility for the local school district. A unique example of re-purposing existing community buildings for alternative use, the BBS design team fully embraced sustainability as a means of […]

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Improvements Coming To Florida School District

Florida, NY – The Florida Union Free School District (FUFSD) Board of Education met on Thursday, February 20 to discuss updates on the capital improvement project. The project proposes several structural upgrades and renovations to various parts of the District, and will include improvements to the school grounds and buildings such as safer entryway vestibules […]

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Solar Project Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony at Clinton Elementary

Port Jefferson Station, NY – On Monday, February 3, 2020, a ribbon-cutting ceremony was held on the roof of Clinton Avenue Elementary School to officially announce the completion of the solar project. A process that began in May 2017, almost 1,200 solar panels were installed on Clinton’s roof over the past few months, providing a […]

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Progress Update: Bay Shore Armory Conversion

Bay Shore, NY – In the new year, construction is moving forward at the site of the former Bay Shore Armory which is being converted into a modern, state-of-the-art pre-K facility for the local school district. A unique example of re-purposing existing community buildings for alternative use, the BBS team fully embraced sustainability as a means of delivering 21st-century education environments – while bringing […]

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Voters approve 8 new classrooms in Great Neck Public Schools District

Great Neck, NY – The unofficial votes have been tallied and according to Public Information Specialist of the Great Neck Public Schools District, Colleen Bowler,  voters have approved eight new classrooms to be constructed in two schools. On Tuesday, Dec. 3, qualified residents of the Great Neck Public Schools authorized a proposed $9,749,469 Capital Projects […]

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$20M bond proposal includes replacing high school grass field

Greenlawn, NY – The Harborfields Central School District is poised to vote on a $20 million bond that includes replacing the high school’s grass field with synthetic turf. If approved on Tuesday, the bond would lower residents’ school tax bills by an estimated $150 a year because of debt restructuring. A $52.7 million bond used […]

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