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Beecher School Board Approves Contracts for High School Doors, Janitorial Services

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Beecher Board of Education Meeting | November 12, 2025

Article Summary: The Beecher Board of Education approved multiple contracts, including over $26,000 to complete a door replacement project at the high school and a monthly agreement for janitorial services at the junior high to address a staffing shortage.

Beecher School Board Key Points:

  • High School Doors: The board approved a proposal from C-Craft for $26,473.51 to replace the final six hallway doors at the high school, completing a safety and facility upgrade project.

  • Junior High Cleaning: A contract was approved with City-Wide for janitorial services at a cost of $4,853.50 per month to ensure the junior high is properly cleaned following recent custodian resignations.

  • Snow Removal: The board renewed its snow removal contract with N Lange Proposal to handle district properties for the upcoming winter season.

BEECHER, IL – The Beecher Board of Education on Wednesday, November 12, 2025, approved several key contracts to address facility upgrades and pressing operational needs, including the final phase of a door replacement project at the high school.

The board unanimously approved a proposal from C-Craft for $26,473.51 to replace the last six classroom doors in the main hallway of Beecher High School. Superintendent Dr. Jack Gaham explained that this completes a multi-year effort to upgrade all hallway doors to a more secure and modern standard. The work is scheduled to be completed during the upcoming winter break.

In response to recent staff resignations, the board also approved a proposal from City-Wide to provide janitorial services for the junior high building. The contract will cost $4,853.50 per month and is intended to fill the gap created by two custodian resignations until permanent staff can be hired. “We needed to engage with City-Wide to clean the junior high building because we are now understaffed,” explained Board President Ashley Belt.

Additionally, the board approved the N Lange Proposal for district-wide snow removal for the upcoming winter season.

In other financial business, the board approved a three-year contract renewal for the CLEAR Residency System for a total of $3,086.64. The online system is used to verify student residency and streamline the registration process for families and office staff.

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