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  • Sealed bids will be received by the Fairbanks Local School District Board of Education as provided in this notice for the Access Drive Project. Contract Documents, which include additional details, are on file and available from DC Reprographics at dcplanroom.comdcplanroom. DC Reprographics can also be contacted at 1254 Courtland Avenue, Columbus, Ohio 43201 or by phone at 614-297-1200. All questions regarding the Contract Documents should be addressed to Ted Musielewicz, AIA, Garmann/Miller & Associates, Inc., at tmusielewicz@creategm.com by the deadline in the Instructions to Bidders.  

     

    Bids shall be enclosed in a sealed opaque envelope addressed to the Fairbanks Local School District Board of Education, ATTN: Aaron Johnson, Treasurer, 11158 State Route 38, Milford Center, Ohio 43045, and plainly marked on the outside "[CONTRACTOR NAME] - FAIRBANKS LSD – ACCESS DRIVE PROJECT BID." Bids will be received until 2:00 PM, local time May 7, 2026 and immediately after the deadline the bids will be opened and publicly read at 9681 State Route 38, Milford Center, Ohio 43045.

     

    All bids must include a Bid Guaranty, as described in the Instructions to Bidders.  No bidder may withdraw its bid within 60 days after the opening; the Board reserves the right to waive irregularities, reject any or all bids, and conduct necessary investigations to determine bidder responsibility

  • Boil Water Advisory

    Precautionary Boil Water Advisory Notice/Drinking Water Warning
    Issued by: Fairbanks Middle/High School Date: December 8, 2025

    This notice is being issued as a precaution to ensure the health and safety of our water consumers.
    Boil Water Before Using
    Due to system depressurization at the middle and high school, Fairbanks Local School District is
    issuing a precautionary boil order. During a required well disinfection, a pipe from the pitless
    adapter broke off, causing a blockage inside the well casing. The broken pipe has reduced the
    amount of water that is coming into the building from the well and is unable to keep up with
    demand. As a result, the water system has not maintained adequate pressure to ensure water safety
    due to the depressurization of the system, and there is a potential risk of contamination.
    Until further notice, do not use tap water without boiling it first.


    What This Means for You
    All water intended for the following uses must be brought to a rolling boil for at least 3 minutes:
    • Drinking
    • Brushing teeth
    • Preparing food and beverages
    • Making ice
    • Washing dishes (especially if air-drying)
    • Cleaning surfaces that come into contact with food
    Do not use unboiled tap water for any of the activities above. Bottled water may be used as an
    alternative.


    🛠 What We Are Doing to Resolve the Issue
    Our team is actively:
    • Making necessary repairs to the well to fully repressurize the system.
    • Inspecting the well casing and pump
    • Flushing and disinfecting affected sections of the water system
    • Conducting water quality tests to confirm the safety of the supplied water


    We will lift this boil order as soon as water quality testing shows the system meets all required
    health standards. Updates will be provided by our team directly to consumers.

  • Title IX Team Training

     

    Teresa Goins, Title IX Coordinator

    937-349-9000 ext. 1417

    Email Teresa

    The Title IX Coordinator is responsible for addressing any inquiries or complaints regarding discrimination/retaliation or denial of equal access in a prompt and equitable manner.