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Alhambra Elementary School District 68
To provide audit services.
Posted Date
Feb 17, 2026
Due Date
Mar 5, 2026
Release: Feb 17, 2026
Alhambra Elementary School District 68
Close: Mar 5, 2026
To provide audit services.
AvailableAlhambra Elementary School District 68
Provide professional development, coaching, and related materials. Provide high-quality, evidence- based professional development (pd)/coaching to include but not limited to related materials for training and instructional purposes for educators across all grade levels and subject areas, pre-K to 12. Services should support the district's strategic goals around instructional improvement, student achievement that aligns with the academic standards as adopted by the state board of education. See attached files.
Posted Date
Jul 31, 2025
Due Date
Aug 28, 2025
Release: Jul 31, 2025
Alhambra Elementary School District 68
Close: Aug 28, 2025
Provide professional development, coaching, and related materials. Provide high-quality, evidence- based professional development (pd)/coaching to include but not limited to related materials for training and instructional purposes for educators across all grade levels and subject areas, pre-K to 12. Services should support the district's strategic goals around instructional improvement, student achievement that aligns with the academic standards as adopted by the state board of education. See attached files.
Alhambra Elementary School District 68
Provide food service supplies.
Posted Date
Mar 27, 2025
Due Date
Apr 23, 2025
Release: Mar 27, 2025
Alhambra Elementary School District 68
Close: Apr 23, 2025
Provide food service supplies.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Not viable here—redirect to competitive bid or a cooperative.
Coops: If applicable, route purchase through S.A.V.E. to use a pre-competed contract and bypass bidding.
Alhambra Elementary School District 68, AZ has no evidence of sole source awards and adheres strictly to competitive procurement. Practical takeaway: do not pursue sole source; prepare for open bids or leverage cooperative purchasing.
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Alhambra Elementary School District 68
This document compiles a request for public records and multiple contracts for student transportation services. It includes several Purchase Orders and Contract Service Agreements between Alhambra School District No. 68 and HopSkipDrive, Inc., and one Contract Service Agreement with EverDriven Technologies, LLC. These agreements cover transportation coordination services for McKinney-Vento students, and for EverDriven, also Native American and private day school students. The agreements span from December 2022 to June 2025, with individual compensation limits ranging from $44,402.21 to $300,672.00 per agreement, or 'not to exceed' sums.
Effective Date
Dec 2, 2022
Expires
Effective: Dec 2, 2022
Alhambra Elementary School District 68
Expires:
This document compiles a request for public records and multiple contracts for student transportation services. It includes several Purchase Orders and Contract Service Agreements between Alhambra School District No. 68 and HopSkipDrive, Inc., and one Contract Service Agreement with EverDriven Technologies, LLC. These agreements cover transportation coordination services for McKinney-Vento students, and for EverDriven, also Native American and private day school students. The agreements span from December 2022 to June 2025, with individual compensation limits ranging from $44,402.21 to $300,672.00 per agreement, or 'not to exceed' sums.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Alhambra Elementary School District 68
The meeting, which included a public hearing, addressed significant financial and structural issues driven by declining enrollment, specifically noting a drastic drop in newcomer students from 354 to 2 year-over-year, resulting in an overall enrollment loss of nearly 500 students. Key discussion points focused on financial stewardship, estimating a $6 million shortfall based on per-child funding. The administration presented recommendations for consolidation and closure actions, including the closure of Valencia, to achieve long-term financial stability and preserve student programs. The presentation also detailed plans for phased implementation, facility modifications (particularly at Westwood for a K8 model), and the continuation of essential newcomer supports through community partnerships. Family feedback highlighted challenges with transportation logistics for children attending separate schools (CLA and Westwood) and a desire for K8 continuity, which the potential board action aims to address.
The meeting served as the first of two required public hearings regarding proposed district restructuring, which includes potential school boundary changes and/or school closures, pursuant to ARS 15-341.32 and 37. The presentation focused on process and rationale, connecting data and stakeholder feedback (staff and family input) to the evaluation of options based on student/family experience, workforce/operational stability, and financial stewardship/district capacity. Key discussion points included the impact of declining enrollment, partially attributed to immigration-related mobility, and the specific circumstances surrounding Valencia Newcomer School. Cabinet recommended the consolidation of Choice Learning Academy (CLA) and Westwood beginning in the 2026-2027 school year, and the closure of Valencia Newcomer School, integrating its programming into existing English language learner supports at each site. These actions are projected to create approximately 1.4 million in recurring annual capacity by addressing underutilized facilities and structural cost misalignment. The board will vote on potential school closures at the February 12, 2026, meeting.
The public hearing addressed the procedural steps, including a call to order, public participation guidelines, the Pledge of Allegiance, and a moment of silence. A key discussion point was the Board Consideration of District Restructure, which involved potential school boundary changes and/or school closure, presented by Dr. Maes due to enrollment decline. During public comment, several individuals spoke regarding the potential closure of Valencia Newcomer School, including parents, students, and representatives from ASU's R.I.S.E. club and other organizations. The procedural section concluded with the Board scheduling a subsequent legal process hearing for potential school closure(s) to be held on February 12, 2026, and adjournment.
The meeting commenced with procedural actions, including the adoption of the agenda. The election of 2026 Governing Board Officers was tabled until a future meeting. Key discussions included presentations on the All In Education Parent Academy Graduates and student recognition. The Board reviewed the District Winter Benchmark Assessment data, leading to concerns regarding student proficiency levels. Public comment addressed declining enrollment and the need for Spanish translations. The large Consent Agenda approved various items, including personnel actions, staff and board travel, student travel requests, MOUs with New Pathways for Youth and Chicanos Por La Causa, Contract Service Agreements for Exceptional Student Services, approval for lactation spaces at two locations, payroll vouchers, and acceptance of gifts and donations to the Alhambra School District. Business items included the approval of a Maricopa County School Superintendent Garnishment Resolution, acceptance of a Governing Board Member resignation, and revision of the 2026-2027 AESD District Calendar, which carried a fiscal impact. Policy DJE (Bidding/Purchasing Procedures) was approved on its second reading. Board members requested future agenda items concerning retreats, student recruitment updates, legislative updates, budget workshops, and clarification on exit interview data policy. The Superintendent provided updates on professional growth workshops, support for birth to five learners, and noted recent federal funding cuts.
This parent workshop highlights a core priority of the Alhambra Elementary School District's 5-Year Strategic Plan: empowering families by building their capacity to support student learning and achievement. The plan emphasizes authentic family engagement by providing tools, resources, and workshops, maintaining open communication, and encouraging consistent home routines for academic success, effort, perseverance, and confidence, particularly in preparation for statewide assessments.
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