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Total number of staff members.
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Sole Source: If sale is less than $10,000, use sole source.
Coops: Lead with a cooperative purchase (Sourcewell) to avoid a formal bid; coordinate with Budget/Finance.
Entity: Chicopee Public Schools, MA
Usage: Negligible history of sole source; district favors competitive bidding.
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Chicopee Public Schools
This contract outlines a three-year agreement between Chicopee Public Schools and Van Pool Transportation, LLC for special education transportation services, commencing July 1, 2025. The contractor will furnish scheduled transportation, including all necessary equipment, personnel, and compliance with applicable regulations. Payment will be made monthly based on daily rates specified in Appendix A, which vary by service and fiscal year. The agreement details vehicle standards, driver qualifications, insurance requirements, indemnification, payment terms, and includes an appropriation contingency clause.
Effective Date
Jul 1, 2025
Expires
Effective: Jul 1, 2025
Chicopee Public Schools
Expires:
This contract outlines a three-year agreement between Chicopee Public Schools and Van Pool Transportation, LLC for special education transportation services, commencing July 1, 2025. The contractor will furnish scheduled transportation, including all necessary equipment, personnel, and compliance with applicable regulations. Payment will be made monthly based on daily rates specified in Appendix A, which vary by service and fiscal year. The agreement details vehicle standards, driver qualifications, insurance requirements, indemnification, payment terms, and includes an appropriation contingency clause.
AvailableChicopee Public Schools
This contract details a three-year agreement for special education transportation services between Chicopee Public Schools and Van Pool Transportation, LLC, commencing July 1, 2022. It specifies service requirements, vehicle and communication equipment standards, personnel qualifications, insurance obligations, safety protocols, and payment terms including monthly invoicing, daily rates, and a variable fuel adjustment surcharge. The agreement also covers various general terms and conditions.
Effective Date
Jul 1, 2022
Expires
Effective: Jul 1, 2022
Chicopee Public Schools
Expires:
This contract details a three-year agreement for special education transportation services between Chicopee Public Schools and Van Pool Transportation, LLC, commencing July 1, 2022. It specifies service requirements, vehicle and communication equipment standards, personnel qualifications, insurance obligations, safety protocols, and payment terms including monthly invoicing, daily rates, and a variable fuel adjustment surcharge. The agreement also covers various general terms and conditions.
Chicopee Public Schools
This document comprises three separate purchase orders and associated price quotes from Imagine Learning to the City of Chicopee for educational software and services. The agreements cover different fiscal years and service periods, with individual totals of $33,990.00, $58,875.00, and $35,940.00. The services include digital libraries, academic integrity add-ons, concept coaching, and professional development. The earliest contract start date is August 1, 2022, and the latest contract end date is August 31, 2025.
Effective Date
Aug 1, 2022
Expires
Effective: Aug 1, 2022
Chicopee Public Schools
Expires:
This document comprises three separate purchase orders and associated price quotes from Imagine Learning to the City of Chicopee for educational software and services. The agreements cover different fiscal years and service periods, with individual totals of $33,990.00, $58,875.00, and $35,940.00. The services include digital libraries, academic integrity add-ons, concept coaching, and professional development. The earliest contract start date is August 1, 2022, and the latest contract end date is August 31, 2025.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Chicopee Public Schools
The meeting commenced with roll call attendance confirmation, followed by a moment of silence for military service members. Committee members offered farewell remarks, thanking departing members Dr. Mark McCarthy, Donald Lamoth, Doug Gerard, and Sandra Peret for their service and dedication. The Student Advisory Council presented a proposal to create a "Teacher of the Month" program at each high school, nominated by students, with the goal of recognizing educators who go above and beyond, fostering stronger relationships between students and teachers, and setting the stage for a future Teacher of the Year selection. The Superintendent echoed thanks to the departing members and wished staff and students a restful holiday break before the 2026 portion of the school year.
The key discussion centered on the Preferred Schematic Report (PSR) for the Anna E. Berry Elementary School project, which evaluated five design alternatives (A1, A2, A4, B3, and D3). The meeting included updates on project timelines leading to a potential MSBA board meeting approval on February 25, 2026. The commission also reviewed and approved two invoices from Collier for professional services rendered through October 31, 2025, and November 30, 2025, totaling $18,815.60 and $25,973.40, respectively. The Owner's Project Manager update detailed the schedule for submissions to the MSBA and subsequent facilities assessment meetings. The designer update presented a detailed comparison of the five design alternatives, focusing on square footage, costs, programmatic support, traffic implications, and site considerations (including parkland status and wetlands discovery). Design alternative B3, proposing a new school on the Zatella site and demolition of the existing Berry School, was selected as the preferred schematic due to it being the least expensive option that fully supports the district's vision and resolves long-standing traffic issues at both sites.
The meeting included public announcements by school committee members and the superintendent, covering topics such as sidewalk maintenance during winter, school safety protocols, and congratulations to Chap Comp for winning the sword. A presentation was given on the use of body cameras by school resource officers, addressing concerns about privacy and data retention. The committee also discussed personnel actions, professional development opportunities for staff, and revisions to various policies, including those related to electronic devices, fundraising, and visitors to schools. Additionally, the committee approved bills and warrants, with one member abstaining due to a conflict of interest.
The meeting included a personnel action report with new hires, resignations, and retirements. Warrants were approved, totaling just under $4 million, along with a payment for the Massachusetts Association of School Committee's annual dues. The 2025 to 2026 Students Rights and Responsibilities Handbook was also approved.
The meeting included public announcements by committee members, where condolences were shared and upcoming events were highlighted. Public input addressed concerns about respect for educators, staff safety, and the need for fair and living wages. Speakers emphasized the importance of a health and safety committee and advocated for better allocation of educational funding. The committee also discussed the fiscal year 2026 budget and personnel actions.
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