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Total student enrollment.
National Center for Education Statistics identifier.
Total number of schools in the district.
School mascot.
Total number of staff members.
Highest grade level offered.
How easy their procurement process is to navigate.
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Abington School District
Provide athletic, classroom, & first aid supplies.
Posted Date
May 3, 2026
Due Date
May 21, 2026
Release: May 3, 2026
Abington School District
Close: May 21, 2026
Provide athletic, classroom, & first aid supplies.
AvailableAbington School District
Provide one 30-passenger student transportation bus.
Posted Date
Feb 1, 2026
Due Date
Feb 18, 2026
Release: Feb 1, 2026
Abington School District
Close: Feb 18, 2026
Provide one 30-passenger student transportation bus.
Abington School District
Courtyard At High School.
Posted Date
Jan 4, 2026
Due Date
Feb 4, 2026
Release: Jan 4, 2026
Abington School District
Close: Feb 4, 2026
Courtyard At High School.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
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Sole Source: If sale is less than $23,200, use sole source.
Coops: Lead with Sourcewell or KPN to bypass formal bidding.
Entity: Abington School District, PA. There is no discernible sole source history, and the formal bidding threshold is $23,200.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Abington School District
The Board of School Directors held a reorganization meeting to conduct elections for the roles of President and Vice President.
The board meeting included the recognition of winter sports athletes, a review of instructional materials for the upcoming school year, and a presentation on the proposed general fund budget. Significant actions included the approval of personnel changes, the financial report and payment of bills, and the authorization of building permits and bid advertisements. The board also adopted new instructional materials, approved a revised food service policy, renewed a contract for dining services, established breakfast and lunch prices, and authorized agreements for student services and special education support.
The Board Meeting included several key items. An announcement highlighted the success of the Abington Senior High School Chess Team advancing to Nationals. Consultants provided an update on the Middle School Project, covering design phases, conceptual site plans, and zoning. During the public comment session, citizens discussed support for potential turf fields in the new middle school design, concerns about the Marching Band practice location during construction, and concerns regarding a personnel matter involving Dr. Swift. The Board also addressed the status of turfing the high school fields, confirming funds from the bond are restricted to the middle school project. Action items included the approval of personnel changes, applications for Permits for Use of Buildings and Grounds, Awards of Contracts, an intergovernmental agreement with the Borough of Rockledge for BusPatrol implementation, and the acknowledgement of a law firm transition where the Education Department of Fox Rothschild, LLP, would transition to the Education Group of McNees, Wallace & Nurick, LLC, effective April 1, 2026, with no change to current terms.
The meeting commenced with an announcement expressing the Board's support for a planned student walkout protesting ICE. Reports from Student Council Representatives highlighted numerous student achievements, including awards in SkillsUSA, wrestling milestones, recognition for artwork, and high placement in the PMEA All-State Modern Band Festival. Updates were also provided on various middle school activities like TADA competitions, Reading Olympics team selections, environmental projects by Going Green members, NJHS volunteering, and math contests. The Board heard presentations on the Preliminary General Fund Budget for 2026-2027, which included specific millage rates and an Act 1 Index increase. Matters discussed included honoring fall sports athletes, approving personnel changes, granting permits for building use, approving the 2026-2027 school calendar, setting future meeting dates, authorizing a Public School Facility Improvement Grant application for Copper Beech Elementary School, and addressing a confidential student matter. Public comments included both support and concern regarding the student protest, and administrative responses were provided regarding curriculum benchmarking and budget evaluations.
The meeting commenced with an executive session concerning personnel matters, followed by recognition of School Directors for School Director Recognition Month and thanks to Facilities and Transportation Departments for snow clearing efforts. Key agenda items included a status update on the Abington Middle School Project design phase, covering site plans and traffic flow. The Board reviewed and approved proposed academic program changes for Grades 9-12 for the 2026-2027 school year, while the 6-8 program remains unchanged for now. Citizen comments addressed district debt and the condition of the current middle school building. The Board subsequently approved various administrative actions, including changes in personnel, financial reports ending November 30, 2025, payment of bills ending December 31, 2025, permits for building use, advertisement for bids, and contract awards. Final approvals covered the 2026-2027 Operating Budget for the Eastern Center for Arts and Technology, authorization for an agreement with First Student, Inc. for alternative transportation services, and revisions to the School Emergency Operations Plan.
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