The Brewster Beacon

Edition 2
September 18, 2025

Beyond the Bell: Discover, Lead, Create, Connect!

Our After-School Clubs Are Ready for YOU!

Step into a world of creativity, leadership, learning, and fun with our dynamic after-school programs:

🤖 Robotics Club – Build, code, and compete with bots that bring your imagination to life!
📚 Battle of the Books – Dive into epic stories and challenge your mind in a thrilling book battle!
🎨 Art Club – Express yourself through color, texture, and creativity in a welcoming space!
💬 Student 2 Student (S2S) – Make a difference by welcoming new students and building community!
✏️ Math Tutoring – Strengthen your skills or help others succeed—math minds unite!
🌟 NJHS (National Junior Honor Society) – Lead with integrity, serve your school, and shine academically! (By Invitation)

Ready to get involved?
Click the PDF below to find each club sponsor’s contact info. Feel free to reach out with questions about start dates, how to join, and anything else you’d like to know!

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A club for students to explore their creativity, discover their artistic interests, and learn about a variety of art mediums.

Meets on: Thursdays

Meeting Time: 2:30-3:30

Battle of the Books is a voluntary reading incentive program for students in Grades 6th – 8th, in which students will demonstrate their knowledge of the 20 NCSLMA selected books in a team-based, game show style competition.

Meets on: Wednesdays

Meeting Time: 2:30-3:30

Students can receive help with Math homework; reteaching of grade level material; and/or review of grade level skills.

Meets on: Mondays & Wednesdays

Meeting Time: 2:30-3:30

The National Junior Honor Society (NJHS) is an organization that recognizes middle school students who demonstrate excellence in scholarship, leadership, service, character, and citizenship.

Meets on: Wednesdays

Meeting Time: 2:30-3:30

The robotics club will teach students how to plan, build, and program a robot to meet a variety of competitive challenges.

Meets on: Tuesdays & Thursdays

Meeting Time: 2:30-3:30

The Student 2 Student (S2S) organization at Brewster Middle School is a peer-led program where current students help welcome and support new students transitioning to the school. Through friendly guidance, school tours, S2S fosters a sense of belonging and community, making sure every new student feels connected and valued from day one.

Meets on: Wednesdays

Meeting Time: 2:30-3:30 p.m.

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Standard Response Protocols

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DoDEA has implemented action-based standard response protocols (i.e., hold, secure, lockdown, evacuate, and shelter) that can be performed during any emergency incident.

Hold Used when there is a need to remain in a classroom or area, even during class transitioning. Can be used for such events as a medical emergency, unruly students in the hallway, or whenever an incident requires all students and staff to remain in their current positions.

  • Students will clear the hallways and remain in a room or area until the “All Clear” is announced.
  • Teachers will close and lock the doors to rooms or areas (if possible).
  • Teachers will account for students and adults.
  • Classroom activities will continue uninterrupted.

Secure (lockout) Directed when there is a threat or hazard outside the school. Whether it is due to violence or criminal activity or a dangerous animal on the playground, a lockout uses the security of the physical facility as a protective measure.

  • No students allowed outside of buildings and/or portable classrooms (no P.E., recess, etc.).
  • All building exterior doors are closed and locked.
  • Where possible, classroom activities will continue uninterrupted. place.

Lockdown Directed when there is a threat or hazard inside the school building. From serious altercations to intruders to active shooter situations, lockdown uses classroom security to protect students and staff from the threat.

  • All students stay in place with a teacher or staff member.
  • Students and teachers remain in locked classrooms, locating “safe zones” within each classroom.
  • No one enters or exits the school, except law enforcement or incident response personnel.

Evacuation Implemented when there is a need to move students from one facility to another.

  • Officials conducting or supervising evacuation will vary based on the school and incident taking place.
  • Students will proceed to designated evacuation area. If separated from their class, students should join any evacuation line and identify themselves to the teacher in their group after arriving at the evacuation site.

Shelter Shelter is called when the need for personal protection is necessary. This may include events such as a tornado, earthquake or hazardous material spill.

  • Shelter strategies may include evacuate to a shelter area, seal the room or drop and cover.
  • Schools will identify potential shelter situations and designate specific responses, as appropriate.


The Standard Response Protocols are incorporated into the school’s Emergency Action Plan. For more information on the Standard Response Protocols and how they apply within DoDEA, refer to DoDEA Administrative Instruction 5205.02, Volume 6, “DoDEA Force Protection Program: Standard Response Protocols,” 01 January 2025.

Related regulations

School Administrators

School Hours

School Hours Start End
Office 7:00 a.m. 3:30 p.m.
School Day 7:30 a.m. 2:30 p.m.
Breakfast 7:00 a.m. 7:30 a.m.
Earliest Student Arrival 7:25 a.m.  
Students Eating Breakfast 7:00 a.m.  
  • If participating in breakfast, students should enter through cafeteria door.
  • Students arriving to homeroom after 7:35 a.m. will be counted as tardy.
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