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Total student enrollment.
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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.
How likely this buyer is to spend on new technology based on operating budget trends.
How likely this buyer is to adopt new AI technologies.
How often this buyer champions startups and early adoption.
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Sole Source: If sale is less than $40,000, sole source remains not viable; redirect to a cooperative contract.
Coops: Start here—use Sourcewell, WSIPC, NWESD, or Washington State DES.
Burlington-Edison School District, WA has a rigid process and shows no evidence of sole source awards above the competitive bidding threshold (purchases over $40,000). Building a sole source justification is not a viable path.
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Burlington-Edison School District
This Interagency Training Agreement details professional development and training services provided by the Haring Center of the University of Washington to the Burlington-Edison School District. The program includes various activities such as in-person trainings, coaching visits, Professional Learning Communities (PLCs), and Leadership Team meetings. The total cost for all deliverables is capped at $32,375, and the agreement is effective from June 1, 2025, to June 30, 2026.
Effective Date
Jun 1, 2025
Expires
Effective: Jun 1, 2025
Burlington-Edison School District
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This Interagency Training Agreement details professional development and training services provided by the Haring Center of the University of Washington to the Burlington-Edison School District. The program includes various activities such as in-person trainings, coaching visits, Professional Learning Communities (PLCs), and Leadership Team meetings. The total cost for all deliverables is capped at $32,375, and the agreement is effective from June 1, 2025, to June 30, 2026.
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This agreement details the provision of Emergency Operations Planning (EOP) training and activities by Bolante.NET, LLC to the Burlington-Edison School District on August 28 and 29, 2024. The services encompass facilitator training, EOP review highlights, and emergency preparedness exercises for a total fee of $28,374, requiring a 50% non-refundable deposit. The contract, a revision of a prior agreement (C-139.2024), also includes comprehensive terms regarding payment, cancellation, intellectual property, legal compliance, and confidentiality.
Effective Date
Aug 28, 2024
Expires
Effective: Aug 28, 2024
Burlington-Edison School District
Expires:
This agreement details the provision of Emergency Operations Planning (EOP) training and activities by Bolante.NET, LLC to the Burlington-Edison School District on August 28 and 29, 2024. The services encompass facilitator training, EOP review highlights, and emergency preparedness exercises for a total fee of $28,374, requiring a 50% non-refundable deposit. The contract, a revision of a prior agreement (C-139.2024), also includes comprehensive terms regarding payment, cancellation, intellectual property, legal compliance, and confidentiality.
Burlington-Edison School District
This Agreement details the provision of Emergency Operations Planning (EOP) review and update services by Bolante.NET, LLC to the Burlington-Edison School District. The services are scheduled from January to April 2024, with a total fee of $10,800, requiring a $5,400 non-refundable deposit. The contract also outlines payment terms, cancellation policies, intellectual property rights, legal compliance, and confidentiality clauses.
Effective Date
Jan 1, 2024
Expires
Effective: Jan 1, 2024
Burlington-Edison School District
Expires:
This Agreement details the provision of Emergency Operations Planning (EOP) review and update services by Bolante.NET, LLC to the Burlington-Edison School District. The services are scheduled from January to April 2024, with a total fee of $10,800, requiring a $5,400 non-refundable deposit. The contract also outlines payment terms, cancellation policies, intellectual property rights, legal compliance, and confidentiality clauses.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Burlington-Edison School District
The regular Board of Directors meeting included the swearing-in of a new board member and roll call. Reports presented were the Superintendent's Report concerning School Board Appreciation, a Student Report on the ALE Program, and the Monthly Fiscal Report. The agenda included the approval of a consent calendar covering warrants, personnel matters, board meeting minutes, a board work study, travel requests, donations, the Snohomish Discovery Program Interlocal Cooperative Agreement, and a memo approval for elevator modernization at LU. No action items were scheduled for the meeting. An Executive Session was held to review the performance of a staff member.
The resolution addresses the requirement for the Board of Directors to meet and adopt the budget for the district for the ensuing 2021-2022 year, including the four-year budget plan summary and enrollment projections. It acknowledges the public notice announcing the meeting for this purpose. The resolution fixes and determines the appropriation level of expenditures for each fund, including the General Fund, Transportation Vehicle Fund, Debt Service Fund, Associated Student Body Fund, and Capital Projects Fund.
This document outlines the Burlington-Edison School District's board goals and benchmark measurements of success. The strategic plan is structured around five key pillars: Stewardship, focusing on fiscal responsibility and facility management; Cultural Responsiveness, promoting equity and a diverse, supportive environment; Quality Instruction, aiming to enhance student academic performance and learning opportunities; Social Emotional Growth, supporting student well-being; and Partnerships, fostering community engagement and safety.
The 2024-25 Strategic Goals for B-ESD focus on several key areas to support student success. In administration, the plan emphasizes responsible fiscal planning, addressing capital improvements and facility maintenance, and allocating resources strategically. Culturally responsive capacity building aims to recruit, support, and retain staff reflecting the community, provide district-wide professional learning on culturally responsive practices, and increase student representation in extracurricular activities. Quality instruction focuses on exceeding state averages in assessments, increasing graduation and post-secondary success rates, reviewing alternative learning programs, implementing effective classroom strategies and interventions, expanding dual language and early learning opportunities. Socioemotional growth prioritizes supporting staff professional learning on socioemotional needs and monitoring the implementation of K-12 socioemotional curriculum and resources. Finally, strengthening partnerships involves leveraging strategies to remove systemic barriers for diverse populations, enhancing communication with stakeholders, and addressing school safety in collaboration with the city of Burlington and its police agency.
The 2024-25 Board Goals for B-ESD focus on stewardship, cultural responsiveness, quality instruction, social-emotional growth, and partnerships. Stewardship involves implementing a budget sustainability plan, addressing capital improvements, and allocating resources based on the Strategic Road Map. Cultural responsiveness aims to create a diverse and inclusive workforce, provide professional learning opportunities focused on culturally responsive practices, and increase student representation in extracurricular activities. Quality instruction focuses on exceeding state average performance on assessments and increasing graduation and post-secondary success rates. Social-emotional growth emphasizes supporting students' well-being through professional learning and implementing a K-12 social-emotional curriculum. Partnerships involve engaging families and the community, removing system barriers for diverse populations, improving communication, and addressing school safety and security.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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