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Active opportunities open for bidding
Boyne City Public School District
Boyne City Public Schools is soliciting bids for video surveillance and access control systems.
Posted Date
Mar 12, 2018
Due Date
Mar 28, 2018
Release: Mar 12, 2018
Boyne City Public School District
Close: Mar 28, 2018
Boyne City Public Schools is soliciting bids for video surveillance and access control systems.
Boyne City Public School District
Boyne City Public Schools has issued a request for proposals for construction services related to CTE and culinary additions to its school facilities. The project has an estimated value between $1,000,000 and $5,000,000 and is being managed through the Michigan SIGMA procurement system. Interested parties must search the state portal using Opportunity ID RFP-BOYN-260000001600-1 to access full solicitation documents and submission instructions.
Posted Date
Mar 25, 2026
Due Date
Apr 16, 2026
Release: Mar 25, 2026
Boyne City Public School District
Close: Apr 16, 2026
Boyne City Public Schools has issued a request for proposals for construction services related to CTE and culinary additions to its school facilities. The project has an estimated value between $1,000,000 and $5,000,000 and is being managed through the Michigan SIGMA procurement system. Interested parties must search the state portal using Opportunity ID RFP-BOYN-260000001600-1 to access full solicitation documents and submission instructions.
AvailableBoyne City Public School District
Boyne City Public Schools is soliciting bids for the installation of a new emergency notification system. The project involves the installation of a new system with bidding documents made available starting March 12, 2026. A pre-bid conference is scheduled for March 23, 2026, with final proposals due by April 9, 2026.
Posted Date
Mar 12, 2026
Due Date
Apr 9, 2026
Release: Mar 12, 2026
Boyne City Public School District
Close: Apr 9, 2026
Boyne City Public Schools is soliciting bids for the installation of a new emergency notification system. The project involves the installation of a new system with bidding documents made available starting March 12, 2026. A pre-bid conference is scheduled for March 23, 2026, with final proposals due by April 9, 2026.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Boyne City Public School District
The Special Finance Committee Meeting of the Whole involved discussions on several financial matters. Key topics included a review of the 2025/2026 Budget Amendment, discussions concerning the Enhancement Millage, review of the Capitol Improvement Budget, and planning for the 2026/2027 Budget Season.
The meeting commenced with the Election of Officers, resulting in the unanimous re-election of Zareena Koch as President, Joel Schraw as Vice President, Mary Towne as Treasurer, and Sara Ward as Secretary. Key presentations included an update on the Early Learners/Strong Beginnings "Roots of Resilience Week" professional development program, a review of the final "Portrait of a Rambler" posters, and an update on bond construction progress from Barton Malow. Superintendent announcements covered School Board Appreciation Month and a 31aa Funding Update, noting current funding would carry over. Business and finance items approved included the monthly bills totaling $323,709.42 and several donations designated for family engagement, specific school programs, and memorial funds. Personnel actions included the retirement of an ES Family Liaison and the annual appointment of Sexual Harassment Grievance Officers. The Board also established the 2026 Regular Meeting Schedule and officially adopted the Portrait of a Rambler document.
The meeting included several presentations, including a Portrait of a Rambler update, a report on the Middle School Youth in Government trip, DECA competition highlights, and a presentation on the upcoming CTE millage. Discussions covered capital improvement projects, bid pack updates, and compliance with the state cell phone policy. Action items included approval of bid package #2 for electrical improvements, adoption of a school of choice policy, procurement of 250 Dell Chromebooks, purchase of 7th and 8th grade literature curriculum, and approval of letters of agreement concerning state funding with the local education and educational support professional associations. Additionally, the board noted the retirement of two teachers and approved monthly bill payments and a donation for the ski program.
The meeting included discussion on the 31AA Update. The board approved the rescission of a previous action item related to Section 31aa Funds Resolution B and then approved Resolution D to receive 31aa funding.
The meeting included a presentation by Barton Malow Builders on the high school athletic project, an introduction of the Literacy Coach, Chyrstal Dean, and a presentation on the 4-6 Literacy Curriculum by Kyle Maginity. The board discussed a Capitol Improvement Update, including the purchase of a bus with a wheelchair lift and the ongoing planning for elementary furniture and technology. The board also approved the Civil Work Bid to Team Elmers, the purchase of a new gasoline school bus with a wheelchair service lift from Holland, and the adoption of the Literacy curriculum HMH for 5th & 6th Grade and Bookworms for 4th Grade. The board adjourned into a closed session to conduct a superintendent evaluation.
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