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School committee approves Schooley Mitchell engagement and five-year Allstate Waste contract

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The Bridgewater-Raynham School Committee authorized a contingency-fee contract with Schooley Mitchell to seek operating savings and approved a five-year waste and recycling contract with Allstate Waste that the district and consultant say will produce multi-year savings.

At a July 23, 2025 regular meeting at Raytheon Middle School, the Bridgewater-Raynham School Committee authorized the superintendent to contract with Schooley Mitchell for a contingency-based cost‑reduction analysis and approved a separate five‑year waste and recycling contract with Allstate Waste. The committee voted to pay Schooley Mitchell 50% of any realized cost savings for the first 36 months of the five‑year Allstate agreement.

The committee said it approved the move to pursue contracted market review after facing fiscal pressure this year. Superintendent Powers introduced Brian Berry of Schooley Mitchell and said the firm had reviewed district invoices and produced potential savings recommendations. “We don't charge any fees unless we're able to find savings,” Brian Berry told the committee, describing Schooley Mitchell's contingency model and…

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