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Christina School District
Renovation and site improvements for the Delaware School for the Deaf, including exterior wall enclosure, interior updates (drinking fountains, LED lighting, HVAC), new soccer field, running track, relocated basketball court, and site LED conversions.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Mar 25, 2026
Christina School District
Close: Mar 25, 2026
Renovation and site improvements for the Delaware School for the Deaf, including exterior wall enclosure, interior updates (drinking fountains, LED lighting, HVAC), new soccer field, running track, relocated basketball court, and site LED conversions.
AvailableChristina School District
This solicitation (CHR26004-SCH_PSYCH) is an open procurement posted on the State of Delaware MyMarketplace site on behalf of Christina School District. The posting lists a solicitation advertisement date of 2026-02-18 and a submission deadline of 2026-04-01 at 2:00 PM local (Eastern) time. The listing includes a contact email for questions, though no primary PDF or document file was found on the detail page.
Posted Date
Feb 18, 2026
Due Date
Apr 1, 2026
Release: Feb 18, 2026
Christina School District
Close: Apr 1, 2026
This solicitation (CHR26004-SCH_PSYCH) is an open procurement posted on the State of Delaware MyMarketplace site on behalf of Christina School District. The posting lists a solicitation advertisement date of 2026-02-18 and a submission deadline of 2026-04-01 at 2:00 PM local (Eastern) time. The listing includes a contact email for questions, though no primary PDF or document file was found on the detail page.
AvailableChristina School District
RFP for Speech Language Pathology Services for the Christina School District.
Posted Date
Feb 18, 2026
Due Date
Apr 1, 2026
Release: Feb 18, 2026
Christina School District
Close: Apr 1, 2026
RFP for Speech Language Pathology Services for the Christina School District.
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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 meeting commenced with taking attendance, followed by a swearing-in ceremony for a new board member, Stephanie Ingram. A significant portion of the discussion focused on the revenue status, specifically concerning Newcastle County tax receipts following a rate split in August. Concerns were raised about delayed revenue collection due to approximately 3,000 pending appeals, necessitating the establishment of a tax appeal reserve account, proposed minimally at five million dollars. The committee reviewed revenue forecasts, noting that current receipts are lower than expected, but the overall financial outlook based on projections appears positive, contingent on the resolution of appeals. The discussion also included an overview of expenditure reports by agency, confirming that year-to-date spending aligns with the projected burn rate relative to the number of school days and payrolls processed. The final part of the discussion involved reviewing expenditures by account type, noting that necessary revisions will be made to include missing summary total pages for agencies in follow-up communication.
The general business meeting included recognition for several student achievements, such as the Etna Fire Safety Poster and Essay Contest winners from Wilson Elementary School. Multiple schools received 2025 state recognition awards for exceptional student performance, excellence in serving special populations (McLaren and Smith Elementary Schools), and continued excellence (Brookside Elementary School). Jones Elementary and Keen Elementary Schools were highlighted as two out of only 63 ESA National Distinguished Schools in the country for 2025. Public comment included serious concerns regarding the district's procedures for reporting and handling abuse allegations, demanding a formal written policy, and feedback from a special educator about the overwhelming demands of data collection and curriculum pacing negatively impacting instruction for diverse learners. The student representative provided updates on the upcoming student summit focused on designing schools where everyone belongs.
This Pacing Guide for the ARC Literacy Lab outlines a comprehensive curriculum for grades 6-8, focusing on developing students' reading and writing proficiency. Key objectives include enhancing reading comprehension of increasingly complex texts through vocabulary acquisition, reading strategy development, and extensive practice. Concurrently, it aims to foster writing skills across various genres, guiding students through the process to publication. The plan is structured into phases, including initiating the academic community, conducting initial assessment and goal setting, and providing strategic instruction to build expertise.
This document details the Geography Social Studies Standards established by the Delaware Department of Education. It outlines four anchor standards focusing on developing students' mental maps and understanding of geo-graphics, their knowledge of how humans modify and respond to the natural environment, their comprehension of diverse human cultures and unique places, and their understanding of regions and their interconnections. The overarching goal is to prepare citizens with a geographical perspective to navigate an interconnected world and appreciate their place within it.
This document outlines the Delaware Department of Education's Social Studies Standards for Civics, focusing on citizenship education within the context of political systems. It covers the foundational principles of representative democracy, constitutional separation of powers, and the rule of law. The standards are organized into four Civics Anchor Standards: understanding governmental structures, comprehending American political principles, recognizing the responsibilities and rights of U.S. citizens, and developing civic skills for participatory citizenship. Specific learning objectives are detailed across various grade clusters (K-3, 4-5, 6-8, 9-12) to foster active and informed citizenship.
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