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Total student enrollment.
National Center for Education Statistics identifier.
Total number of schools in the district.
School mascot.
Total number of staff members.
Highest grade level offered.
How easy their procurement process is to navigate.
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Active opportunities open for bidding
Bristol Warren Regional School District
The Bristol Warren Regional School District (for work at the Town of Warren Wastewater Treatment Facility) solicits sealed proposals for demolition, removal, disposal, and replacement of an existing sodium hypochlorite bulk storage tank and associated piping. The contractor must furnish and install one new 905-gallon sodium hypochlorite bulk storage tank, reconnect and replace piping components as needed, perform leak and system testing, coordinate startup with facility personnel, and place the system into full operational service. The posting was issued 2026-01-15 with a response deadline of 2026-01-29 and is a single solicitation (not a grant).
Posted Date
Jan 15, 2026
Due Date
Jan 29, 2026
Release: Jan 15, 2026
Bristol Warren Regional School District
Close: Jan 29, 2026
The Bristol Warren Regional School District (for work at the Town of Warren Wastewater Treatment Facility) solicits sealed proposals for demolition, removal, disposal, and replacement of an existing sodium hypochlorite bulk storage tank and associated piping. The contractor must furnish and install one new 905-gallon sodium hypochlorite bulk storage tank, reconnect and replace piping components as needed, perform leak and system testing, coordinate startup with facility personnel, and place the system into full operational service. The posting was issued 2026-01-15 with a response deadline of 2026-01-29 and is a single solicitation (not a grant).
Bristol Warren Regional School District
Provision of School District Physician/Consultant.
Posted Date
Jul 25, 2025
Due Date
Sep 10, 2025
Release: Jul 25, 2025
Bristol Warren Regional School District
Close: Sep 10, 2025
Provision of School District Physician/Consultant.
Bristol Warren Regional School District
Provide scoreboard purchase and installation.
Posted Date
Jul 25, 2025
Due Date
Aug 8, 2025
Release: Jul 25, 2025
Bristol Warren Regional School District
Close: Aug 8, 2025
Provide scoreboard purchase and installation.
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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 $5,000, use sole source.
Coops: Buyer hasn’t historically used coops; if asked about alternatives, reference RI MPAs, NASPO ValuePoint, Sourcewell, TIPS.
Bristol Warren Regional School District, RI shows a complete lack of sole source awards above the threshold. With an exceptionally low $5,000 competitive bidding threshold, nearly every purchase is routed through a formal, multi-step RFP.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Bristol Warren Regional School District
The committee meeting agenda included presentations on PMA and Special Education updates. The committee addressed routine items through a consent agenda, including a homeschool request and school property disposal. Discussion and possible action items featured budget transfers, review of standardized monthly financial reports, and status updates on PMA/Perkins Eastman payments and BAN statements. Additionally, the committee reviewed various policy items, including student interrogations, school-community relations goals, public information and communications, indoor air quality policies, and a Warren resolution.
This strategic plan outlines five core objectives for the Bristol Warren Regional School District. The plan aims to create safe, inclusive, and adaptive learning environments, strengthen PK-12 college and career pathways through robust curriculum and support systems, and provide high-quality professional development for staff. It also focuses on expanding Career and Technical Education (CTE) opportunities and fostering timely, intentional, and transparent communication across the community to build a supportive culture.
The meeting included several presentations on key district matters, specifically the PMA Update, the Grade 5 Transition Update, and the District Report Card. During the Consent Agenda, items regarding Homeschool Requests and the approval of previous minutes from 8/25/25 were addressed, excluding School Property Disposals which were moved to Action Items. Action items involved approving School Property Disposals, an MOA for School Construction, the BWRSD LAC Bylaws, and Budget Transfers. Discussions were held regarding Standardized Monthly Financial Reports, the 1st Draft of the 26-27 School Year Calendar, and Legislative Priorities, which resulted in a motion to share the top four priorities with State Legislators. Several policies underwent first reads, including Policy IJNDB (Use of Technology Resources in Instruction (AI Use)), which was ultimately tabled for edits by the AI Task Force; Policy IJG (Foreign Language Resources and Materials); Policy JB (Equal Educational Opportunities); Policy JO (Student Records); and Policy JLIE (Student Automobile Use and Parking). Finally, several policies were approved for removal or final read, including EC, HE, JEDA, DBD, IE, and JO-R.
The meeting included several key activities such as recognizing the KMS Girls Soccer State Champions and holding a public comment segment. Presentations were given on the PMA Update, the MHHS Program of Studies for 26-27, and the FY27 Budget Draft. The Consent Agenda, which included approval of homeschool requests and contract matters, was approved as a whole. Action items involved the approval of Budget Transfers. Discussions took place regarding Standardized Monthly Financial Reports and the final draft of the 26-27 School Year Calendar. Several policies underwent final reads for removal, including policies related to student transportation (EEAE, EEBB, JFCC, JFCC-R) and the removal of Policy FECCB concerning energy-efficient equipment. Policy IJNDB regarding the Use of Technology Resources in Instruction (AI Use) was approved on its final read. Additionally, the Committee approved resolutions concerning the 2026 Rhode Island Student Survey and the full funding of Regional and Categorical Transportation Aid.
The meeting agenda included an Executive Session followed by an Open Session. Key discussions planned were a presentation on the PMA update, the MHHS Program of Studies for 26-27, and the FY27 Budget Draft. The Consent Agenda included the approval of an Administrative Assistant contract and homeschool requests. Discussion items for possible action included budget transfers, standardized monthly financial reports, the final draft of the 26-27 School Year Calendar, and several reviews and removals of policies related to technology use, student conduct on buses, and transportation guidelines.
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