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Sole Source: Avoid; steer them to a pre-competed cooperative as the faster, more transparent path.
Coops: Lead with cooperative purchasing via Sourcewell to buy quickly and compliantly.
Austin Achieve Public Schools, TX: No accessible sole source records and the district notes “Missing” contract data. Sole source is high-risk here; redirect to a pre-competed cooperative contract as the more transparent, faster vehicle.
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Austin Achieve Public Schools
This document outlines two separate Memoranda of Understanding (MOUs) between Tutor Me Education LLC and Austin Achieve Public Schools for providing high-dosage academic tutoring services during the 2025-2026 academic year. The first agreement (Invoice 90051) is for Manor Middle School, with an effective date of November 1st, 2025, and a total program cost of $94,800.00. The second agreement (Invoice 90050) is for Austin Achieve Elementary School - Northeast, also with an effective date of November 1st, 2025, and a total program cost of $94,800.00. Both MOUs detail the scope of services, instructional model, compensation terms, and standard contractual clauses.
Effective Date
Nov 1, 2025
Expires
Effective: Nov 1, 2025
Austin Achieve Public Schools
Expires:
This document outlines two separate Memoranda of Understanding (MOUs) between Tutor Me Education LLC and Austin Achieve Public Schools for providing high-dosage academic tutoring services during the 2025-2026 academic year. The first agreement (Invoice 90051) is for Manor Middle School, with an effective date of November 1st, 2025, and a total program cost of $94,800.00. The second agreement (Invoice 90050) is for Austin Achieve Elementary School - Northeast, also with an effective date of November 1st, 2025, and a total program cost of $94,800.00. Both MOUs detail the scope of services, instructional model, compensation terms, and standard contractual clauses.
AvailableAustin Achieve Public Schools
This contract is a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) and a Data Sharing Agreement (DSA) between Teach For America and Austin Achieve Public Schools for the Ignite Fellowship program during the 2024-2025 school year. The agreement, effective June 5, 2024, details the roles and responsibilities of both organizations in providing high-dosage tutoring, including recruitment, training, program logistics, and stringent data sharing protocols compliant with FERPA. The school partner commits to a cost-sharing model, paying $500 per Ignite Fellow per semester. Two invoices, each for $10,000, cover the Fall 2024 and Spring 2025 semesters for 20 fellows, respectively. The overall agreement term for data sharing extends until June 30, 2025.
Effective Date
Jun 5, 2024
Expires
Effective: Jun 5, 2024
Austin Achieve Public Schools
Expires:
This contract is a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) and a Data Sharing Agreement (DSA) between Teach For America and Austin Achieve Public Schools for the Ignite Fellowship program during the 2024-2025 school year. The agreement, effective June 5, 2024, details the roles and responsibilities of both organizations in providing high-dosage tutoring, including recruitment, training, program logistics, and stringent data sharing protocols compliant with FERPA. The school partner commits to a cost-sharing model, paying $500 per Ignite Fellow per semester. Two invoices, each for $10,000, cover the Fall 2024 and Spring 2025 semesters for 20 fellows, respectively. The overall agreement term for data sharing extends until June 30, 2025.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Austin Achieve Public Schools
The meeting commenced with introductions among staff and parents. Key discussion points focused on establishing the authority, purpose, and core responsibilities of the School Health Advisory Council (SHAC) as mandated by the Texas Education Code, covering areas such as curriculum guidance, mental health, physical health, and public transparency requirements. The group engaged in procedural exercises to practice making motions, seconding, and voting to approve the meeting agenda and the minutes from the previous September 12th meeting. The council then proceeded to adopt a proposed SHAC vision statement and a mission statement, ensuring alignment with the district's mission. A major required action was the formation of the Physical Activity and Fitness Planning Subcommittee, with initial volunteers identified. Preliminary topics for the next meeting, scheduled for January 29, 2026, were discussed, including a presentation from Austin Public Health regarding mental health and human sexuality curriculum strategies.
The meeting commenced with introductions, followed by a review of the School Health Advisory Council's (SHAC) authority, role, and responsibilities as mandated by Texas Education Code Chapter 28.004, focusing on advising the Board of Trustees regarding health curriculum. The council conducted training on parliamentary procedures, agreeing to use unanimous consent for efficiency. The SHAC bylaws were reviewed and adopted. Key discussions included developing and approving the SHAC's collective Vision and Mission statements, which center on establishing a health foundation for academic success and fostering a supportive environment. Furthermore, the required Physical Activity and Fitness Planning Subcommittee was officially formed, and a schedule for future meetings was set, including a follow-up meeting to discuss the Austin Healthy Adolescent (AHA) program and human sexuality curriculum.
The 2025-2026 Official Budget for Austin Achieve Public Schools outlines the financial plan for the district, emphasizing sound financial management, integrity, and accountability. The budget prioritizes resources to support the district's mission of preparing Austin youth for top universities by closing the opportunity gap. Key areas of focus include instruction, personnel, and facilities, with a commitment to transparency and stakeholder engagement in resource allocation.
The 2024 Federal Report Card for Austin Achieve Public Schools outlines long-term goals and interim progress measurements for all students and subgroups, focusing on academic performance in reading/ELA and mathematics, EL progress, and graduation rates. It details the state's accountability system, including indicators for academic achievement, growth, ELP, and school quality, and differentiates schools based on these metrics. The report also includes campus ESSA goals, STAAR performance data, participation rates, and information on teacher quality, per-pupil expenditure, and chronic absenteeism.
The meeting included discussion on the Austin Achieve stakeholder mission and values, enrollment updates, 2022-2023 dashboard updates, 2021 STAAR comparative results, July financials, land/financing updates, facilities updates for both the Pflugerville site and a potential new site, development updates, and the TPCSA conference dates/training hours. A CEO performance review was conducted in a closed session. Contract approvals for Austin Bounce House Rental, Qualtrics, Soundwaves, and UT Onramps were also made.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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