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The Brewster Central School District serves approximately 3,000 students, all of whom are housed in one of four different school buildings. There is one primary school – John F. Kennedy Elementary School, one intermediate school – C.V. Starr Intermediate School, one middle school – Henry H. Wells Middle School, and one high school – Brewster High School. Brewster has earned a reputation as a nationally recognized, high performing school system with students who consistently perform at or above the levels of districts with similar demographic and economic profiles.
Brewster Area Information
Brewster is located in the Town of Southeast, approximately 60 miles north of New York City in Putnam County. With its winding country roads and beautiful reservoirs, Southeast is a picturesque and tranquil community. The Town of Southeast surrounds the independent and separately governed 134-acre Village of Brewster. Although the Town of Southeast is the larger municipality, the area is commonly referred to as “Brewster,” the name recognized by the Post Office and designated as zip code 10509.
For more information about the Town of Southeast, we invite you to visit their website: www.townofsoutheast-ny.com.
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Brewster Vision 2026
The purpose of the Brewster Vision 2026 roadmap is to identify the values, mission, and goals that will guide our academic programming, our support services, the selection and retention of a high-quality, diverse workforce, and our continuing involvement with our families and the community. We have engaged Cambridge Strategic Services to facilitate an objective and reflective process.
The Board of Education and Superintendent Dr. Michelle Gosh believe that involving the community in this important work is absolutely crucial to its success. In an effort to be as transparent as possible, we will post progress and regular updates of our work throughout the year on our Brewster Vision 2026 web page.
Strategic Coherence Plan 2016 – 2021: Mission, Focus and Constancy of Purpose
In November 2015, the Brewster Central School District convened a Strategic Coherence Planning team consisting of key staff members, Board of Education members, and a diverse group of community representatives to create a Strategic Coherence Plan that will ensure that all Brewster students graduate ready to solve problems, communicate and collaborate effectively and think critically, they need to be taught in ways that support those skills and that all students and adults in the system need to be accountable for those performances.
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Vision
We believe that a Brewster Central School District education will be appropriate, challenging, holistic and will prepare students to be successful, productive citizens who contribute to society.
Mission
The mission of BCSD, the unifying center of a diverse community that embraces, engages, and supports every student, is to educate, inspire, and create multiple pathways for success that fosters responsible and impactful global citizens through the use of authentic and dynamic learning experiences that instill intellectual risk-taking, critical and creative thinking, and nurtures student well-being in partnership between school, home, and the community.
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The Brewster Central School District is composed of four different school buildings. There is one primary school – John F. Kennedy, one intermediate school – C.V. Starr, one middle school – Henry H. Wells, and one high school – Brewster High School.
John F. Kennedy Elementary School
John F. Kennedy Elementary School was erected in 1964. Over the years, there have been a number of expansions to accommodate the increase in the student population, with a major renovation completed in 2017. J.F.K. currently houses grades Pre-K-2.
C.V. Starr Intermediate School
The C. V. Starr Intermediate School was opened in January 1998. The erection of this building helped to solve some of the major overcrowding situations in the elementary schools and the middle school. When the doors were opened, 4th grade students from JFK Elementary and GSS Elementary, along with 5th grade students from the Wells Middle School were welcomed into a learning experience created exclusively for their developmental needs. C.V. Starr now houses third through fifth grades.
Henry H. Wells Middle School
Henry H. Wells is a middle school that houses three grade levels: sixth, seventh, and eighth.
Brewster High School
Brewster High School was built in 1971. It was the fourth building to be added to the Brewster Central School campus. In 1999, a major bond issue was passed by the Brewster voters allowing the high school to nearly double in size. With this new construction, the high school opened its doors to new science, math, art and music facilities. The new ‘state of the art’ building enhances the existing ‘state of the art’ curriculum.
Student Enrollment (BEDS Day Enrollment as of the 2024-25 School Year)
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30 Farm to Market Road
Brewster, NY 10509
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Superintendent of Schools
Michelle Gosh, Ed.D.
(845) 279-8000, ext. 6121
mgosh@brewsterschools.org
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