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Anderson School District Five
Install approximately 1,400 linear feet of 6’ tall, Black 8 gauge E&B fencing with: a. 2” line post b. 1 5/8” Top rail c. 3” corner post 2. All framework to be SCD 40 material 3. One (1) 30’, two pole two catch drive through swing gate (double gate) with fulcrum gate latch 4. Six (6) 6’ tall, 4’ wide walk through swing gates. 5. One (1) 12’ drive through double gate, 6’ tall. 6. Remove and dispose of approx. 1,200’ of existing fencing. Cut poles off 2” below grade and fill with dirt.
Posted Date
May 13, 2026
Due Date
May 26, 2026
Release: May 13, 2026
Anderson School District Five
Close: May 26, 2026
Install approximately 1,400 linear feet of 6’ tall, Black 8 gauge E&B fencing with: a. 2” line post b. 1 5/8” Top rail c. 3” corner post 2. All framework to be SCD 40 material 3. One (1) 30’, two pole two catch drive through swing gate (double gate) with fulcrum gate latch 4. Six (6) 6’ tall, 4’ wide walk through swing gates. 5. One (1) 12’ drive through double gate, 6’ tall. 6. Remove and dispose of approx. 1,200’ of existing fencing. Cut poles off 2” below grade and fill with dirt.
AvailableAnderson School District Five
Purchase a new Norlake Walk-in Storage Freezer for Culinary Services. Walk-in cooler. -10F degree Freezer to be 25’-0” X 14’6” X 8’7” high with superfloor. Unit will also be supplied with the following items: A. The interior finish is to be 26 GA stucco embossed coated steel. The exterior finish to also be stucco embossed patterned steel. Superfloor freezer floor panels shall be provided with a reinforced insulated floor capable of supporting 5000 lbs rolling load, 15,000 lbs stationary per square foot. The fabricated top layer shall be a minimum of .080 smooth aluminum over 3/4” plywood. Top overlapping layer to be 3/16 diamond treadplate screwed down over fabricated floor. Foamed internal piers of PVC support the plywood. Unit to have exterior ramp into the freezer.
Posted Date
May 14, 2026
Due Date
May 26, 2026
Release: May 14, 2026
Anderson School District Five
Close: May 26, 2026
Purchase a new Norlake Walk-in Storage Freezer for Culinary Services. Walk-in cooler. -10F degree Freezer to be 25’-0” X 14’6” X 8’7” high with superfloor. Unit will also be supplied with the following items: A. The interior finish is to be 26 GA stucco embossed coated steel. The exterior finish to also be stucco embossed patterned steel. Superfloor freezer floor panels shall be provided with a reinforced insulated floor capable of supporting 5000 lbs rolling load, 15,000 lbs stationary per square foot. The fabricated top layer shall be a minimum of .080 smooth aluminum over 3/4” plywood. Top overlapping layer to be 3/16 diamond treadplate screwed down over fabricated floor. Foamed internal piers of PVC support the plywood. Unit to have exterior ramp into the freezer.
AvailableAnderson School District Five
Contractors For Band & String Instrument - Summer Repairs.
Posted Date
May 8, 2026
Due Date
May 22, 2026
Release: May 8, 2026
Anderson School District Five
Close: May 22, 2026
Contractors For Band & String Instrument - Summer Repairs.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: If sale is less than $50,000, use sole source.
Coops: Ask if SC statewide term contracts or coops (OMNIA, Sourcewell, TIPS) could be considered; buyer hasn’t historically used coops but you can encourage them to explore as future options.
Entity: Anderson School District Five, SC
Positioning: Proprietary solution, uniquely aligned to district curriculum goals, or an exclusive security service.
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Anderson School District Five
This document is a comprehensive vendor activity report detailing transactions between Anderson County School District 5 and YouScience LLC. It covers various services and supplies, including exams, licenses, certifications, and instructional software, across multiple fiscal years from 2022 to 2025. The report compiles individual purchase orders and invoices, providing a detailed breakdown of expenditures for educational programs.
Effective Date
Nov 18, 2022
Expires
Effective: Nov 18, 2022
Anderson School District Five
Expires:
This document is a comprehensive vendor activity report detailing transactions between Anderson County School District 5 and YouScience LLC. It covers various services and supplies, including exams, licenses, certifications, and instructional software, across multiple fiscal years from 2022 to 2025. The report compiles individual purchase orders and invoices, providing a detailed breakdown of expenditures for educational programs.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Anderson School District Five
The meeting focused on the presentation and discussion of the proposed 2026-2027 fiscal year budget. Key topics included revenue projections, potential impacts of student enrollment changes on funding, and the financial implications of operating the Anderson Institute of Technology. The Board reviewed expenditure requests related to safety and security, including funding for crossing guards, and staffing adjustments such as the addition of personnel to lower teacher-pupil ratios. Furthermore, the Board approved a flat $2,000 cost-of-living adjustment for non-instructional staff. The meeting concluded with an executive session regarding a personnel matter.
The board meeting covered several significant items, including public testimony regarding STEM position restoration, district-wide equity concerns, and the need for a climate survey and school facilities. The Superintendent provided updates on the A5 Connect hybrid middle school program, school choice application statistics, and improvements in K-8 iReady assessment data. Board policy revisions were considered regarding voting methods, quorum requirements, staff leaves, and graduation requirements. A major decision was made to set the out-of-district tuition rate at $3,000 for the upcoming school year. Additionally, the Board reviewed personnel recommendations and approved the reclassification of a communications position during an executive session.
The board meeting covered several key discussion topics, including the recognition of excellence for the Southwood Academy of the Arts Advanced Chamber Chorus and public comments regarding STEM education, district finances, facility capacity, and religious instruction policies. Reports were provided on the Anderson Institute of Technology, monthly district finances, and budget updates for the 2026-2027 fiscal year. The board deliberated on multiple policy updates, including board member compensation, promotion and retention, voting methods, quorum requirements, and staff leave. Additionally, the board discussed the elimination of out-of-district tuition fees and concluded with an executive session regarding personnel recommendations and a student discipline appeal.
This document outlines a comprehensive reading plan for PreK-5th grade students, focusing on assessment, instruction, and intervention strategies aligned with the science of reading, structured literacy, and foundational literacy skills. Key areas include implementing multi-faceted reading assessments, utilizing data for targeted interventions, fostering parent engagement, continuous monitoring of student achievement, and providing extensive teacher training in evidence-based reading methodologies. The plan aims to improve student reading proficiency, particularly targeting specific goals for third-grade SC READY scores.
This document outlines Whitehall Elementary's Primary and Elementary Reading Plan, focusing on improving reading proficiency for PreK-5th grade students. It details comprehensive strategies for reading assessment and instruction, incorporating oral language, phonological awareness, phonics, fluency, vocabulary, and comprehension, aligned with the science of reading and structured literacy. Key areas include word recognition, targeted interventions, parent engagement, systematic progress monitoring, and extensive teacher training in methodologies like LETRS and Orton-Gillingham. The plan also sets a specific goal to increase the percentage of third graders scoring 'Meets and Exceeds' on the SC READY assessment by the spring of 2026.
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