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Total student enrollment.
National Center for Education Statistics identifier.
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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Active opportunities open for bidding
Davison Community School District
Davison Community Schools issued a Request for Proposals titled "Summer Renovations Project" for demolition and construction work including removal of glass block and framing, 8" CMU repairs, new wall sections with #5 reinforcing, grout cores, matching brick work, insulation, painting, and related finishes. The solicitation (RFP-DCS-260000002271-2) seeks a contractor to perform demolition and new construction tasks and lists attached design/spec documents; the posting includes a buyer contact (Rod Hoover) and an estimated project budget of about $200,000–$500,000. Proposals are due July 14, 2026 and the solicitation was posted June 25, 2026 on the Michigan procurement portal listed above.
Posted Date
Jun 25, 2026
Due Date
Jul 14, 2026
Release: Jun 25, 2026
Davison Community School District
Close: Jul 14, 2026
Davison Community Schools issued a Request for Proposals titled "Summer Renovations Project" for demolition and construction work including removal of glass block and framing, 8" CMU repairs, new wall sections with #5 reinforcing, grout cores, matching brick work, insulation, painting, and related finishes. The solicitation (RFP-DCS-260000002271-2) seeks a contractor to perform demolition and new construction tasks and lists attached design/spec documents; the posting includes a buyer contact (Rod Hoover) and an estimated project budget of about $200,000–$500,000. Proposals are due July 14, 2026 and the solicitation was posted June 25, 2026 on the Michigan procurement portal listed above.
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Davison Community Schools issued a Request for Proposals titled 'Bus Purchase' (Opportunity ID RFP-DCS-260000000654-1) and listed the official source as the Michigan SIGMA Advantage (VSS) portal. The posting was listed as published on 2025-12-23 with a response deadline in early January 2026 (deadline shown as Jan. 8, 2026 on the listing). Solicitation documents were not available on the aggregator and must be requested or searched for on the SIGMA Advantage portal or through the Davison Community Schools bid documents page.
Posted Date
Dec 23, 2025
Due Date
Jan 8, 2026
Release: Dec 23, 2025
Davison Community School District
Close: Jan 8, 2026
Davison Community Schools issued a Request for Proposals titled 'Bus Purchase' (Opportunity ID RFP-DCS-260000000654-1) and listed the official source as the Michigan SIGMA Advantage (VSS) portal. The posting was listed as published on 2025-12-23 with a response deadline in early January 2026 (deadline shown as Jan. 8, 2026 on the listing). Solicitation documents were not available on the aggregator and must be requested or searched for on the SIGMA Advantage portal or through the Davison Community Schools bid documents page.
Davison Community School District
Davison Community Schools issued an RFP (Filter First) seeking proposals to procure and install water filtration/bottle-filling stations under Michigan’s Filter First initiative to provide lead-reducing filtered drinking water in schools. The solicitation is expected to be for equipment and installation and has an estimated value range of $100,000–$500,000 (AI estimate).
Posted Date
Dec 2, 2025
Due Date
Dec 18, 2025
Release: Dec 2, 2025
Davison Community School District
Close: Dec 18, 2025
Davison Community Schools issued an RFP (Filter First) seeking proposals to procure and install water filtration/bottle-filling stations under Michigan’s Filter First initiative to provide lead-reducing filtered drinking water in schools. The solicitation is expected to be for equipment and installation and has an estimated value range of $100,000–$500,000 (AI estimate).
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Not viable here; if no coop fits, proceed with a formal competitive bid.
Coops: Lead with MiDEAL or the GISD agreement; confirm eligibility with Business & Finance and route the purchase through the coop.
Entity: Davison Community School District, MI.
Status: Sole source is not a viable path due to strict open-competition requirements (Policy po6320) and no evidence of sole source awards.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Davison Community School District
The Board of Education conducted their annual organizational meeting, which included the election of officers for the upcoming year and the appointment of representatives to various committees and associations. Special presentations were held to honor staff, students, and athletes, including recognitions for a National Blue Ribbon School and School Board Member Recognition Month. The board reviewed and approved various administrative items such as standing committees, meeting schedules, overnight field trips, policy revisions, and an abatement project for the high school. Additionally, the Board formally accepted several community contributions and donations made to the district.
The board meeting featured a special presentation recognizing a staff member for the Kids First Employee of the Month award and honoring students for their achievements in orchestra and athletics. Additionally, outgoing student board representatives were recognized for their service. The board approved the annual high school summer marching band camp and accepted several monetary and craft donations to support school programs. Informational updates were provided by the superintendent and student representatives regarding upcoming events.
The Board conducted its annual organizational meeting to elect its officers, including the President, Vice President, Secretary, and Treasurer. Key actions included the establishment of standing committees, the setting of the meeting schedule for the calendar year, and the designation of representatives for regional budget hearings and liaison duties. The Board reconfirmed the Extended COVID-19 Learning Plan, authorized an extension of employee leave provisions under the FFCRA through March 31, 2021, and approved several policy updates based on recommendations from Neola. Additionally, the Board accepted various community contributions, including athletic equipment and financial donations, and received informational updates regarding instructional operations, football tournament progress, and vaccination status for staff.
The Board of Education recognized a teacher as the Kids First Employee of the Month and celebrated two high school students as National Merit Commended scholars. Presentations were provided regarding student assessment results and graduation rates. The Board approved a resolution requesting the rescission of the county health department's emergency order requiring masks in schools, designated October as National Principals Month, appointed a parent representative to the Special Education Parent Advisory Committee, and passed a resolution to clarify policy language regarding agenda items. The Superintendent provided updates on homecoming events, an upcoming financial aid workshop, and school calendar milestones.
The board meeting included several recognitions, such as the Kids First Employee of the Month, performances by the Hill Elementary Honors Choir, and the awarding of certificates to All Academic Athletes. The board reviewed several educational programs and mini-grant projects. Action items included the approval of an election resolution, a new master agreement for the Davison Education Secretarial Association, a food service contract renewal, a revised shared business services contract with Atherton Community School District, and technology equipment bids. Several contributions to the district were accepted, and the superintendent provided updates on upcoming school events and facility maintenance. The meeting concluded after a closed session regarding legal communication.
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