The Brewster Education Foundation is a private, not-for-profit organization established to raise funds to foster, encourage, and promote public education programs in Brewster, NY schools.
The goal of the Foundation is to promote excellence in Education by encouraging teachers to take innovative approaches to public education, recognizing students for scholastic achievement, and fostering community service.
The Foundation accomplishes this by working collaboratively with the business leaders, service organizations, educators, and residents of the community.
The planning for a school foundation was initiated in 1983 by Joseph Sabatella, then Assistant Principal at Brewster High School (now Interim Superintendent), and George Zupko, Director of Student Services, under the leadership of Superintendent James Monk. The Brewster Education Foundation was incorporated later that school year and was supported by the Board of Education and dedicated community leaders. It was the first such foundation in New York to develop public-private collaboration for a public school district.
Independent of the school district, the Foundation raises and disburses funds for projects beyond those supported by regular school sources. The additional funding helps fill the gap that exists between the programs teachers would like to have and those available to them through district budgeting.
The Foundation has also become the manager of a growing number of financial endowments, established by community members in the name of friends and loved ones. The endowments generate revenue to provide scholarships and other educational opportunities as directed by the endowments.
The Brewster Education Foundation has thus established itself as a part of the support for public education in the Brewster community and continues to involve the community in the pursuit of excellence in education.
If you have any comments, suggestions and questions please feel free to contact us at 1-845-279-5051 ext. 304.