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Byron Community Unit School District 226
Supply of diesel fuel.
Posted Date
Jun 28, 2026
Due Date
Jul 9, 2026
Release: Jun 28, 2026
Byron Community Unit School District 226
Close: Jul 9, 2026
Supply of diesel fuel.
Byron Community Unit School District 226
Byron Community Unit School District #226 seeks proposals for the purchase of 26 school buses of various types and capacities, including a one-year bus buy-back program with a minimum 82% buy-back percentage.
Posted Date
Jan 7, 2026
Due Date
Jan 16, 2026
Release: Jan 7, 2026
Byron Community Unit School District 226
Close: Jan 16, 2026
Byron Community Unit School District #226 seeks proposals for the purchase of 26 school buses of various types and capacities, including a one-year bus buy-back program with a minimum 82% buy-back percentage.
Byron Community Unit School District 226
Purchasing school buses for the 2026-2027 school year. 14 - Type C - conventional school bus - 74 passenger. 4 - Type C - conventional style school bus - 74 passenger w/underbody luggage. 2 - Type C - conventional style school bus - 60 passenger Adaptable with Lift. 2 - Type A - cutaway fully seated school bus - 29 passenger. 2 - Type A - cutaway adaptable school bus - 21 passenger adaptable Wheelchair Bus. 2 - Type A - cutaway multi-function activity school bus - 14 passenger.
Posted Date
Jan 11, 2026
Due Date
Jan 16, 2026
Release: Jan 11, 2026
Byron Community Unit School District 226
Close: Jan 16, 2026
Purchasing school buses for the 2026-2027 school year. 14 - Type C - conventional school bus - 74 passenger. 4 - Type C - conventional style school bus - 74 passenger w/underbody luggage. 2 - Type C - conventional style school bus - 60 passenger Adaptable with Lift. 2 - Type A - cutaway fully seated school bus - 29 passenger. 2 - Type A - cutaway adaptable school bus - 21 passenger adaptable Wheelchair Bus. 2 - Type A - cutaway multi-function activity school bus - 14 passenger.
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Byron Community Unit School District 226
This Purchase Agreement between Solution Tree, Inc. and Byron Community Unit School District 226, effective November 13, 2021, outlines the provision of onsite professional development services by Cassandra Erkens for a total of $15,000.00. The services are scheduled for April 26, 2024, and August 12, 2024, with payment terms including a 20% deposit and two further installments. The agreement also covers general terms, including intellectual property and termination clauses.
Effective Date
Apr 26, 2024
Expires
Effective: Apr 26, 2024
Byron Community Unit School District 226
Expires:
This Purchase Agreement between Solution Tree, Inc. and Byron Community Unit School District 226, effective November 13, 2021, outlines the provision of onsite professional development services by Cassandra Erkens for a total of $15,000.00. The services are scheduled for April 26, 2024, and August 12, 2024, with payment terms including a 20% deposit and two further installments. The agreement also covers general terms, including intellectual property and termination clauses.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Byron Community Unit School District 226
The committee discussed several items, including district achievements, professional learning community presentations, spring assessment updates, and various student activity proposals such as the choir tour and the addition of an assistant cheer coach. Facilities updates were provided regarding maintenance, summer projects, and future construction plans. Financial matters were addressed, including the review of bank signatories, technology lease documents, annual salary reports, the tentative FY2025 budget, and a potential PayPal/Venmo account for donations. Additionally, board policy updates were reviewed, and a closed session was held to discuss personnel and legal matters.
The board agenda covered academic programming updates including SIP agendas, the Illinois State Report Card, and an ACT update. Facility discussions addressed custodial, maintenance, and grounds projects along with summer construction planning. Financial items included the presentation of the Annual Statement of Affairs, food service and aquatics center bids, the audit report, tax levy estimates for 2024, an expenditure report, and a bus bid discussion. Additionally, the board planned to review culture and district updates, including conference attendance and upcoming ceremonies, followed by a closed session for personnel, collective bargaining, student discipline, and litigation matters.
The committee reviewed the current treasurer's report, including bills payable for May and June. Discussions included details on energy supply and delivery billing, food service refunds, specific P-card charges for student camps, concession equipment, telecommunications overage fees, and software subscriptions for athletic streaming. Additionally, the committee reviewed activity accounts for school buildings and various month-end financial reports.
The board meeting agenda covered a wide range of administrative, facility, and academic topics. Key discussion points included a Cordogan Clark project update, an AI presentation, considerations for BHS early graduates, and a band fundraiser. Facility-related discussions centered on custodial, maintenance, and grounds projects, as well as updates for summer projects scheduled for 2024 and 2025. The meeting also addressed an SRO agreement with the City of Byron, an intergovernmental agreement with the Byron Park District, tax levy amounts for the 2024 tax year, and a consulting proposal from Quest Food Management Services. Additionally, the board planned a closed session to discuss personnel matters, collective bargaining, student discipline, and litigation.
The Finance Committee reviewed the current Treasurer's report, including bills payable for October and November. Discussions included clarification on specific expenses such as school furniture purchases, diagnostic software licensing for the auto shop, copier management services, elevator maintenance payments, and the purchase of military branch flags for a Veterans Day event. Additionally, the committee reviewed activity accounts for various district schools and examined month-end financial reports.
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