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Total number of staff members.
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Christina School District
The work will include plumbing maintenance and repairs consisting of a variety of tasks including, but not limited to, laying out, installing, replacing, piping, and testing plumbing service and plumbing systems and components. Systems include, but are not limited to domestic water, heating, cooling, hot water systems, conditioned water systems, sanitary sewer and storm systems as well as all related components required for municipal buildings and facilities. Services will include, but will not be limited to installing and repairing piping, fixtures, and maintenance or replacement of commodes, urinals, drinking fountains, water spray features, plumbing related to heating and air conditioning systems as well as additional plumbing related issues as they arise.
Posted Date
Jun 11, 2026
Due Date
Jul 7, 2026
Release: Jun 11, 2026
Christina School District
Close: Jul 7, 2026
The work will include plumbing maintenance and repairs consisting of a variety of tasks including, but not limited to, laying out, installing, replacing, piping, and testing plumbing service and plumbing systems and components. Systems include, but are not limited to domestic water, heating, cooling, hot water systems, conditioned water systems, sanitary sewer and storm systems as well as all related components required for municipal buildings and facilities. Services will include, but will not be limited to installing and repairing piping, fixtures, and maintenance or replacement of commodes, urinals, drinking fountains, water spray features, plumbing related to heating and air conditioning systems as well as additional plumbing related issues as they arise.
AvailableChristina School District
Procurement of Speech Language Pathology Services.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Jun 30, 2026
Christina School District
Close: Jun 30, 2026
Procurement of Speech Language Pathology Services.
AvailableChristina School District
This is a solicitation posted on the State of Delaware bids portal (CHR26009-SCHCUL&CLI) seeking proposals from vendors; it was posted on 2026-04-08 and lists a contact at trenda.broadnax@christina.k12.de.us. The bid response deadline is 2026-05-20 at 2:00 PM local time. The posting appears to be a procurement solicitation (not a grant) and is currently open as of 2026-04-13.
Posted Date
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Due Date
May 20, 2026
Release: -
Christina School District
Close: May 20, 2026
This is a solicitation posted on the State of Delaware bids portal (CHR26009-SCHCUL&CLI) seeking proposals from vendors; it was posted on 2026-04-08 and lists a contact at trenda.broadnax@christina.k12.de.us. The bid response deadline is 2026-05-20 at 2:00 PM local time. The posting appears to be a procurement solicitation (not a grant) and is currently open as of 2026-04-13.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: If the need is truly unique/specialized, build a sole-source justification and route for Board approval.
Coops: If your product is on a cooperative (prefer Sourcewell), use it. For IT, route through CDW-G on an applicable co-op.
Entity: Christina School District, DE.
Dollar thresholds: Sole source threshold not specified; district’s formal bid thresholds are noted as high ($100k/$150k).
Board meetings and strategic plans from Christina School District
The committee discussed May financial reports, focusing on the importance of revenue tracking and parcel value discrepancies between residential and non-residential properties. Legislative impacts on tax rates, including potential adjustments for apartment buildings and senior citizen tax exemptions, were reviewed. The meeting also covered the timeline for tax warrant processing due to assessment quality control windows, strategies for managing district funds through state and local receipts, and the nature of voluntary assessment funds used for infrastructure capacity expansion.
The committee reviewed April financial reports and discussed revenue tracking, including the impact of residential and non-residential property tax collections and senior property tax credits. Key discussions included the handling of escrowed refund checks, parcel valuation methodologies for tax purposes, and the financial impact of reassessment on commercial properties. Additionally, the committee addressed budget variances, school-level spending execution, and the allocation of funds from the 2020 referendum towards curriculum-focused positions.
The committee discussed the management and potential reallocation of unused balances from a 2020 referendum originally intended for elementary English language arts curriculum. Participants explored options for directing these funds, including returning them to the operating budget, while addressing the need for transparency and adherence to original referendum commitments. The discussion also covered the transition to a more goal-oriented budgeting process aligned with community-identified goals.
The board meeting included presentations on student leadership, the Wilmington Learning Collaborative, and district updates regarding safety, education legislation, and financial positions. The board processed two consent agendas covering various operational items, including personnel recommendations, legal settlements, professional learning contracts, and state contract usage for facility services and maintenance. Additionally, the board voted to audit student transcripts, appointed a new board member to fill a vacancy, held a discussion on effective governance, and authorized a plan to broaden the scope of existing curriculum and instruction funds.
The meeting featured board honor roll recognitions for student achievements and a presentation on the Student's Student Advisory Council. District updates included a briefing on the Wilmington Learning Collaborative budget and goal-setting, as well as a presentation on the district's play-based education initiative. The consent agenda included various personnel, financial, and administrative items, such as legal settlements, contract extensions for TNTP and Pearson Digital Library, and facility renovation plans for the Delaware School for the Deaf and district-wide repairs. Additionally, the board approved the renewal of a formative assessment RFP.
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