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Bureau Valley Community Unit School District 340
Purpose of purchasing milk products for the school lunch program during the 2026-27 school year. Milk is to be 1⁄2 pint carton and should contain fat free Butterfat content; Prices should be quoted per 1⁄2 pint carton and include delivery to the school. Prices should be quoted for: 1⁄2 pint 1% White milk, 1⁄2 pint Fat Free Chocolate milk, and 1⁄2 pint Fat Free Strawberry milk; Prices should be quoted as of June 1, 2026 based on Class 1 raw milk cost per carton; Indicate the provision of coolers for each of the four district buildings for the duration of the bid.Expired milk will be credited to the account the day of delivery/pickup.
Posted Date
Jun 10, 2026
Due Date
Jun 24, 2026
Release: Jun 10, 2026
Bureau Valley Community Unit School District 340
Close: Jun 24, 2026
Purpose of purchasing milk products for the school lunch program during the 2026-27 school year. Milk is to be 1⁄2 pint carton and should contain fat free Butterfat content; Prices should be quoted per 1⁄2 pint carton and include delivery to the school. Prices should be quoted for: 1⁄2 pint 1% White milk, 1⁄2 pint Fat Free Chocolate milk, and 1⁄2 pint Fat Free Strawberry milk; Prices should be quoted as of June 1, 2026 based on Class 1 raw milk cost per carton; Indicate the provision of coolers for each of the four district buildings for the duration of the bid.Expired milk will be credited to the account the day of delivery/pickup.
AvailableBureau Valley Community Unit School District 340
The bid price (fixed price) is requested for the 6-month period of January 31, 2026 to July 31, 2026 and a bid price (fixed price) for the 12- month period of January 31, 2026 to January 31, 2027. Fuel will be delivered to various sites as needed. Requirements for unleaded gasoline (10% ethanol) are a minimum 87 octane with approximate usage of 12 month 10,000 gallons and 6 month 5,000 gallons; Diesel fuel requirements will be, 12 month Non-Bio Diesel No.2- 50,000 gallons and Diesel #1- 5,000 gallons; 6 month Non-Bio Diesel No.2-25,000 gallons and Diesel #1-2,500 gallons.
Posted Date
Jan 14, 2026
Due Date
Jan 27, 2026
Release: Jan 14, 2026
Bureau Valley Community Unit School District 340
Close: Jan 27, 2026
The bid price (fixed price) is requested for the 6-month period of January 31, 2026 to July 31, 2026 and a bid price (fixed price) for the 12- month period of January 31, 2026 to January 31, 2027. Fuel will be delivered to various sites as needed. Requirements for unleaded gasoline (10% ethanol) are a minimum 87 octane with approximate usage of 12 month 10,000 gallons and 6 month 5,000 gallons; Diesel fuel requirements will be, 12 month Non-Bio Diesel No.2- 50,000 gallons and Diesel #1- 5,000 gallons; 6 month Non-Bio Diesel No.2-25,000 gallons and Diesel #1-2,500 gallons.
Bureau Valley Community Unit School District 340
Seeking subcontractor for BP 01 - site demo, site utilities, earthwork; BP 02- site concrete & asphalt; BP 03 - building concrete; BP 04 - masonry; BP 05 - steel fabrication and erection; BP 06 - general trades & interior demolition; BP 07 - roofing; BP 08 - doors, frames, hardware (material only); BP 09 - aluminum windows, storefront, curtain wall; BP 10 - framing drywall acoustical ceilings; BP 11 - painting; BP 12 - flooring; BP 13 - fire protection; BP 14 - plumbing; BP 15 - HVAC & temperature controls; BP 16 -electrical and fire alarm; BP 17 - athletic equipment; BP 18 - bleachers; BP 19 - athletic flooring (wood at gym); BP 20 - resinous flooring (epoxy).
Posted Date
Sep 15, 2025
Due Date
Oct 9, 2025
Release: Sep 15, 2025
Bureau Valley Community Unit School District 340
Close: Oct 9, 2025
Seeking subcontractor for BP 01 - site demo, site utilities, earthwork; BP 02- site concrete & asphalt; BP 03 - building concrete; BP 04 - masonry; BP 05 - steel fabrication and erection; BP 06 - general trades & interior demolition; BP 07 - roofing; BP 08 - doors, frames, hardware (material only); BP 09 - aluminum windows, storefront, curtain wall; BP 10 - framing drywall acoustical ceilings; BP 11 - painting; BP 12 - flooring; BP 13 - fire protection; BP 14 - plumbing; BP 15 - HVAC & temperature controls; BP 16 -electrical and fire alarm; BP 17 - athletic equipment; BP 18 - bleachers; BP 19 - athletic flooring (wood at gym); BP 20 - resinous flooring (epoxy).
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Bureau Valley Community Unit School District 340
The meeting featured a presentation by the Student Council regarding their activities, fundraisers, and leadership development. The Board conducted an executive session concerning personnel and legal matters. Principal reports included the recognition of a teacher who received a local award. The Board approved several items, including school activity reports, financial reports, district bills, transportation and maintenance proposals, IESA membership renewal, and the district consolidated plan. Additionally, the Concussion Oversight Plan was reviewed and approved for the upcoming school year. Other business included discussions on a local CEO program, the approval of several new staff appointments and volunteers, and the acknowledgement of recent employee resignations.
The board addressed various operational and administrative items including executive session discussions regarding employment, performance, and legal matters. Reports were provided by principals, directors, and the superintendent. Consent agenda items included school activity account reports, financial and treasurer reports, payroll and bills, and maintenance proposals. Action items involved the approval of board policy updates, a tentative budget amendment, an intergovernmental agreement for counselor services, student handbooks, the establishment of certificates of deposit, and various personnel appointments including teachers, counselors, and support staff. Additionally, the board approved a collective bargaining agreement with the local education association.
The meeting included reports from principals, directors, and the superintendent. Consent agenda items included school activity accounts, financial reports, bills and payroll, facilities and transportation repairs, IESA membership renewal, and the district consolidated plan. Action items involved the approval of a concussion oversight plan for the upcoming school year, as well as personnel decisions regarding the employment of a physical education teacher, a life skills teacher, summer custodians, paraprofessionals, coaches, and sponsors, alongside the review of leave requests and volunteer approvals.
The Board recognized the theater department for their fundraising efforts and a principal for receiving an award. Discussion topics included updates on remote placement testing for college, school health initiatives, upcoming career fair planning, and an incident involving the district phone system security. Construction progress at the Manlius Campus was reviewed, along with logistical concerns regarding parking for graduation. The Board approved an intergovernmental agreement for speech-language pathologist services, handled personnel matters including new employment appointments and staff tenure status, and received reports on teacher resignations.
The board meeting agenda included executive sessions to discuss personnel matters, collective bargaining, student disciplinary cases, and a review of closed session minutes. Informational items featured reports from principals, directors, and the superintendent. Consent and action items covered financial reports, bills, payroll, school activity accounts, and facilities maintenance. Additionally, the board addressed student travel requests, membership renewals, an intergovernmental agreement for speech-language services, personnel actions including retirements, appointments of administrative and support staff, and announcements regarding staff tenure.
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Athletic Director/Dean of Students (Bureau Valley High School, Bureau Valley CUSD #340)
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