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Burlingame Elementary School District
Work includes sitework and related scope for installation of an AMS modular building, including concrete foundation, flatwork, kitchen equipment, fencing, and landscape upgrades.
Posted Date
Mar 4, 2025
Due Date
Mar 25, 2025
Release: Mar 4, 2025
Burlingame Elementary School District
Close: Mar 25, 2025
Work includes sitework and related scope for installation of an AMS modular building, including concrete foundation, flatwork, kitchen equipment, fencing, and landscape upgrades.
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Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Don’t use this path; pivot immediately to a cooperative for compliance and speed.
Coops: Use their existing Sourcewell membership to buy via piggyback and avoid a formal bid.
Burlingame Elementary School District, CA rarely uses sole source and previously received an FCMAT audit finding for a non-competitive contract. Do not pursue sole source here; redirect to a cooperative vehicle and frame it as the compliant, transparent, auditable path.
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Burlingame Elementary School District
This document outlines the Burlingame School District's Executive Fiscal Director Salary Schedule for the 2024-2025 fiscal year, effective July 1, 2024. It details annual salaries across 16 steps, starting from $165,275, along with step advancement rules. Additionally, it specifies a $150 monthly mileage stipend and a $100 monthly cell stipend, and defines the work year. The schedule also includes salary adjustments, with a 1.5% increase effective July 1, 2024, and a 2% increase effective January 1, 2025, each accompanied by a $2000 increment for specific steps.
Effective Date
Jul 1, 2024
Expires
Effective: Jul 1, 2024
Burlingame Elementary School District
Expires:
This document outlines the Burlingame School District's Executive Fiscal Director Salary Schedule for the 2024-2025 fiscal year, effective July 1, 2024. It details annual salaries across 16 steps, starting from $165,275, along with step advancement rules. Additionally, it specifies a $150 monthly mileage stipend and a $100 monthly cell stipend, and defines the work year. The schedule also includes salary adjustments, with a 1.5% increase effective July 1, 2024, and a 2% increase effective January 1, 2025, each accompanied by a $2000 increment for specific steps.
Burlingame Elementary School District
This agreement details the provision of professional learning sessions for TK K-8 teachers by the San Mateo County Office of Education (SMCOE) to the Burlingame School District. The services, outlined in Exhibit A, include professional development activities and facilitation. The total fiscal obligation for the Burlingame School District is $18,000. The contract term is from August 23, 2022, through June 30, 2023, and includes standard terms and conditions covering payments, termination, relationship of parties, indemnification, insurance, record retention, governing law, and notices.
Effective Date
Aug 23, 2022
Expires
Effective: Aug 23, 2022
Burlingame Elementary School District
Expires:
This agreement details the provision of professional learning sessions for TK K-8 teachers by the San Mateo County Office of Education (SMCOE) to the Burlingame School District. The services, outlined in Exhibit A, include professional development activities and facilitation. The total fiscal obligation for the Burlingame School District is $18,000. The contract term is from August 23, 2022, through June 30, 2023, and includes standard terms and conditions covering payments, termination, relationship of parties, indemnification, insurance, record retention, governing law, and notices.
Burlingame Elementary School District
This Memorandum of Understanding outlines a partnership between the Burlingame School District and Stanford University's CLAVES Project for the 2023-2024 and 2024-2025 academic years. The CLAVES Project aims to evaluate a literacy program for 4th and 5th-grade multilingual learners and gather instructional practice information. Participating schools are divided into Cohort A (implementing CLAVES with professional development, materials, observations, and assessments) and Cohort B (control group with observations and assessments, optional CLAVES participation in 2024-2025). Stanford will provide free professional development, materials, and stipends ($100 gift card + $1000 stipend per teacher for 2023-2024 participation). The District will share student-level data and support recruitment, while CLAVES ensures student data privacy compliance.
Effective Date
Aug 1, 2023
Expires
Effective: Aug 1, 2023
Burlingame Elementary School District
Expires:
This Memorandum of Understanding outlines a partnership between the Burlingame School District and Stanford University's CLAVES Project for the 2023-2024 and 2024-2025 academic years. The CLAVES Project aims to evaluate a literacy program for 4th and 5th-grade multilingual learners and gather instructional practice information. Participating schools are divided into Cohort A (implementing CLAVES with professional development, materials, observations, and assessments) and Cohort B (control group with observations and assessments, optional CLAVES participation in 2024-2025). Stanford will provide free professional development, materials, and stipends ($100 gift card + $1000 stipend per teacher for 2023-2024 participation). The District will share student-level data and support recruitment, while CLAVES ensures student data privacy compliance.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Burlingame Elementary School District
Key discussions for the meeting include presentations by a McKinley Student, Lincoln School, and a Mental Health presentation. Under District Operations, the agenda covers the Schematic Design for the Lincoln New Admin & Classroom Building, 2026-27 and 2027-28 School Year Calendars, CSEA and BSD Sunshine Negotiation Letters and Public Hearing, and the second read of Board Policy 5131.8 regarding Student Use of Mobile Communication Devices. Business Operations items include service contracts for 2025/2026, Payroll & Vendor Reports for January 2026, Child Nutrition Program Update for January 2026, San Mateo County Treasurer's Monthly Investment Report for January 2026, Certificated Teacher Librarian Salary Schedule, 2025-26 Second Interim Budget Report, Resolution Commitment of Funds in Fund Balance, 2024-25 District Bond Audit Report for Measures M and O, Measure O Budget Allocation Summary Update, and the McKinley Perimeter Fencing Scope. Human Resources topics include a Personnel Actions update, New Positions & Position Changes, Job Description for Coordinator of Technology, and the Employment of Assistant Superintendent, Human Resources & Talent Management.
This document outlines the critical need for repairs and upgrades to aging school facilities within the Burlingame School District, addressing issues such as dry rot, leaky roofs, and outdated plumbing and electrical systems. To fund these improvements, which include enhancing academic instruction, updating science, technology, engineering, and math labs, and providing modern classrooms, the District is considering an $89 million school facilities bond measure. The plan emphasizes strict fiscal accountability, local control of funds, and mandatory independent oversight to ensure funds are spent as promised.
The agenda for the meeting included discussions on District Operations matters such as Single Plans for Student Achievement (SPSA), School Accountability Report Card (SARC), Williams Uniform Complaint Report for the Second Quarter of 25/26, Governance Handbook Update, Facilities Strategic & Master Planning Services, the Proposal for the Development of The Burlingame Promise and Strategic Roadmap, and a Potential Bond Measure. Business Operations included review of service contracts for the 2025/2026 year, Payroll & Vendor Reports for November 2025, Child Nutrition Program Update for October and November 2025, San Mateo County Treasurer's Monthly Investment Report for November 2025, and the Second Read of the BEA & BSD Sunshine for the 26/27 School Year. The Human Resources section included a Personnel Actions update. A presentation from BIS was also scheduled.
The Board appointed Semonti Stephens to a vacant seat. Franklin presented their School Site Presentation, and the BCE Foundation presented BSD with a check. The Board reviewed CAASPP Scores for 24/25 and Local Data for 25/26. Dan Devoy, an outgoing Board Member, was recognized. The Board approved the Franklin Central Kitchen Design Development/Construction Documents and Cost Estimate, reviewed the Device Policy Update, approved the Community Matters MOU for the Safe School Ambassadors Program, and received the Annual and Five-Year Developer Fee Report. The Board received the Measure O Bond 2020 Series C Issuance Presentation and approved Resolution #2025/26-12, authorizing the issuance of Burlingame School District General Obligation Bonds, 2020 Election, 2025 Series C. Additionally, the Board approved service contracts for the 2025/2026 year and Payroll & Vendor Reports for July 2025, along with the San Mateo County Treasurer's Monthly Investment Report for July 2025. The Teacher Assignment Monitoring Outcomes Presentation was received, and the Committee on Assignments Procedures, Personnel Actions, Early Notification Incentive for Certificated and Classified Staff for 25/26, Teacher Intern MOU with REACH University, and Salary Schedules were approved. The Board also approved the 25/26 Credential Permits and Teaching Internships Updates.
The report discusses the revenue and expenditures of Measure L, which aims to protect math, science, technology, reading, and writing programs, retain qualified teachers, maintain hands-on science classes, support art and music, maintain school libraries, and maintain smaller elementary class sizes. The committee reviewed financial information, including revenue projections of $2.07 million, administrative fees, senior exemptions, and the number of parcels eligible for the tax. Expenditures were allocated to class size reduction, math/science programs, quality education, and reading/writing/language arts programs. The committee approved the annual report, finding that the District's Measure L expenditures aligned with their stated purposes.
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