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Algonac Community Schools
Algonac Community Schools is soliciting bids for roofing removal and installation at Millside Elementary & High School. The project is scheduled to take place between June 15, 2026, and August 14, 2026, with a pre-bid conference set for March 18, 2026. Bidders must provide a 5% bid bond for proposals exceeding $50,000 and submit responses by the March 25, 2026 deadline.
Posted Date
Mar 5, 2026
Due Date
Mar 25, 2026
Release: Mar 5, 2026
Algonac Community Schools
Close: Mar 25, 2026
Algonac Community Schools is soliciting bids for roofing removal and installation at Millside Elementary & High School. The project is scheduled to take place between June 15, 2026, and August 14, 2026, with a pre-bid conference set for March 18, 2026. Bidders must provide a 5% bid bond for proposals exceeding $50,000 and submit responses by the March 25, 2026 deadline.
AvailableAlgonac Community Schools
Building of an Athletic Storage Building near the Algonac Community Schools Football stadium. Athletic Storage Building Provide the District 1 - 30’ X 70’ X 12’ Post Frame Building; Building shall include 1 - 16’ X 10’ Overhead Door, 1 - 8’ X 7’ overhead door and 1 - 36” entry door with lock; Building shall include 4” concrete pad with rat wall and wire mesh reinforcement; Building shall include 4” concrete approach with wire mesh reinforcement at all door openings 16’ X 8’, 8’ X 8’ and 3’ X 3’.
Posted Date
Apr 7, 2025
Due Date
Apr 22, 2025
Release: Apr 7, 2025
Algonac Community Schools
Close: Apr 22, 2025
Building of an Athletic Storage Building near the Algonac Community Schools Football stadium. Athletic Storage Building Provide the District 1 - 30’ X 70’ X 12’ Post Frame Building; Building shall include 1 - 16’ X 10’ Overhead Door, 1 - 8’ X 7’ overhead door and 1 - 36” entry door with lock; Building shall include 4” concrete pad with rat wall and wire mesh reinforcement; Building shall include 4” concrete approach with wire mesh reinforcement at all door openings 16’ X 8’, 8’ X 8’ and 3’ X 3’.
Algonac Community Schools
Repair/patch, crack seal, topcoating and restripe of the Algonquin Elementary and Millside Elementary parking lots and driveway areas. Patch/Repair - Repair all potholes or other surface damage prior to topcoating with appropriate hot patch material. Crack Seal - Seal all cracks in asphalt, Topcop - Topcoat all asphalt surface areas with appropriate asphalt topcoat material. Line Striping - Restripe all parking lot and driveway areas. Repaint all handicap areas per ADA specifications
Posted Date
Apr 7, 2025
Due Date
Apr 22, 2025
Release: Apr 7, 2025
Algonac Community Schools
Close: Apr 22, 2025
Repair/patch, crack seal, topcoating and restripe of the Algonquin Elementary and Millside Elementary parking lots and driveway areas. Patch/Repair - Repair all potholes or other surface damage prior to topcoating with appropriate hot patch material. Crack Seal - Seal all cracks in asphalt, Topcop - Topcoat all asphalt surface areas with appropriate asphalt topcoat material. Line Striping - Restripe all parking lot and driveway areas. Repaint all handicap areas per ADA specifications
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Algonac Community Schools
The meeting included a presentation by an auditor who reported that the district received a clean, unmodified opinion on its financial statements, signifying the highest level of assurance with no material misstatements found. The auditor also noted no internal control issues and discussed the impact of the new Governmental Accounting Standards Board (GASB) 101 standard on the compensated absences liability, which inflated the figure on government-wide statements but does not affect the general fund balance immediately. The single audit report for federal awards, which is complete, is pending release of a compliance supplement before filing. Discussion then transitioned to curriculum updates, specifically focusing on high school science courses. The board reviewed pilot programs for chemistry and physics, noting that the previous curriculum (Open SED) was deemed too slow-paced by students. The subsequent pilot, using Experience Chemistry and Experience Physics from Savvas, was much better received due to its focus on hands-on learning, inquiry-based methods tied to phenomena, and built-in math support for physics concepts.
The meeting included discussions on consent agenda items related to personnel, with a focus on kindergarten class sizes and the addition of a teacher. Updates were provided on the Teen Health Clinic, including the transfer of a grant and staffing processes. The board also addressed a policy update, specifically regarding mental health and school safety funding (31A), and the implications of opting into the program. Reports covered topics such as DTE energy presentations for fourth graders, parent-teacher conferences, book fairs, and various activities promoting safety and community engagement.
The meeting included recognition of the Care Act movement and its partnership with the school, as well as the accomplishments of IB students. Discussions covered end-of-year activities, student achievements, and upcoming initiatives. Reports were given by administrators, highlighting positive growth in testing and new goals for the next year. The board also discussed curriculum updates and professional development plans.
The meeting included discussions on consent agenda items, updates to the code of conduct, and expressions of gratitude to the staff, students, and community for their support during a difficult time. The board also discussed the state testing award trip for middle school students, upcoming events like homecoming and conferences, and the NJHS and NHS induction. Updates were provided on PTO activities, transportation department initiatives, the farmers market, and the ELA consultant's book club. The board also touched on PLC meetings, vision and hearing screenings, and the PTO Rise of the Muskrats fundraiser. Additional topics included science presentations, fire department visits, curriculum programs, state scores, the state conference, the budget, the clinic, the student information system, and the audit.
The meeting included discussions about the consent agenda items and information items. The board talked about the first day of orientations for grades 10-12, the upcoming parent informational meeting, fall sports, and changes to the high school handbook, including cell phone and earbud policies. There was also discussion regarding staffing changes, summer school, and various teacher training programs. The board also discussed the health clinic and counseling services, as well as the state budget.
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