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The city where this buyer is located.
Total student enrollment.
National Center for Education Statistics identifier.
Total number of schools in the district.
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
Fallbrook Union Elementary School District
Supply of e-rate year 29 (2026-2027)network electronics / access points / network switches / firewall.
Posted Date
Feb 18, 2026
Due Date
Mar 13, 2026
Release: Feb 18, 2026
Fallbrook Union Elementary School District
Close: Mar 13, 2026
Supply of e-rate year 29 (2026-2027)network electronics / access points / network switches / firewall.
Fallbrook Union Elementary School District
Supply and delivery of frozen, refrigerated, processed commodities, commercial dry goods, values aligned items.
Posted Date
Feb 17, 2026
Due Date
Mar 20, 2026
Release: Feb 17, 2026
Fallbrook Union Elementary School District
Close: Mar 20, 2026
Supply and delivery of frozen, refrigerated, processed commodities, commercial dry goods, values aligned items.
Fallbrook Union Elementary School District
Fallbrook Union Elementary School District seeks bids for constructing a Dry Storage building with a covered patio, including site work and utility connections for a walk-in refrigeration unit. The project requires a B General Building license.
Posted Date
Oct 28, 2024
Due Date
Dec 19, 2024
Release: Oct 28, 2024
Fallbrook Union Elementary School District
Close: Dec 19, 2024
Fallbrook Union Elementary School District seeks bids for constructing a Dry Storage building with a covered patio, including site work and utility connections for a walk-in refrigeration unit. The project requires a B General Building license.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Not viable here—pivot to a coop contract or compete via formal solicitation.
Coops: Use a cooperative contract first (NCEPC if available). If no suitable coop, respond to the district’s formal RFB/RFPs (triggered for buys over $15,000).
Entity: Fallbrook Union Elementary School District, CA.
No evidence of sole source contracting; the district adheres to competitive bidding. No sole source dollar threshold cited. Practical note: focus efforts on securing a coop vehicle or preparing a competitive response to formal RFB/RFPs (purchases over $15,000 typically require competition).
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Fallbrook Union Elementary School District
This Contract Agreement outlines the terms for Fallbrook Union Elementary School District's participation in the San Diego County Superintendent of Schools' Improving Chronic Absence Network (ICAN) - Cohort 5. The 12-month program, from June 1, 2024, to May 31, 2025, aims to reduce chronic absenteeism through a structured improvement network, expert coaching, and professional learning. The agreement details responsibilities for both SDCOE and the district/schools, including fees, data sharing protocols, security measures, and legal compliance.
Effective Date
Jun 1, 2024
Expires
Effective: Jun 1, 2024
Fallbrook Union Elementary School District
Expires:
This Contract Agreement outlines the terms for Fallbrook Union Elementary School District's participation in the San Diego County Superintendent of Schools' Improving Chronic Absence Network (ICAN) - Cohort 5. The 12-month program, from June 1, 2024, to May 31, 2025, aims to reduce chronic absenteeism through a structured improvement network, expert coaching, and professional learning. The agreement details responsibilities for both SDCOE and the district/schools, including fees, data sharing protocols, security measures, and legal compliance.
Fallbrook Union Elementary School District
This Agreement for Professional Services outlines the provision of executive coaching sessions by I2 Solution Services to the Fallbrook Union Elementary School District. The contract term is from December 1, 2023, to June 1, 2025, with a fixed price not to exceed $15,000, payable in three installments.
Effective Date
Dec 1, 2023
Expires
Effective: Dec 1, 2023
Fallbrook Union Elementary School District
Expires:
This Agreement for Professional Services outlines the provision of executive coaching sessions by I2 Solution Services to the Fallbrook Union Elementary School District. The contract term is from December 1, 2023, to June 1, 2025, with a fixed price not to exceed $15,000, payable in three installments.
Fallbrook Union Elementary School District
This contract outlines an agreement between Diane Sweeney Consulting and Fallbrook Union Elementary School District for consulting services focused on student-centered coaching. The services include multiple onsite and virtual sessions, with a total all-inclusive fee of $46,400. Invoicing will occur after the completion of each session. The agreement also details a cancellation policy.
Effective Date
Jun 4, 2025
Expires
Effective: Jun 4, 2025
Fallbrook Union Elementary School District
Expires:
This contract outlines an agreement between Diane Sweeney Consulting and Fallbrook Union Elementary School District for consulting services focused on student-centered coaching. The services include multiple onsite and virtual sessions, with a total all-inclusive fee of $46,400. Invoicing will occur after the completion of each session. The agreement also details a cancellation policy.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Fallbrook Union Elementary School District
The Board meeting included trustee reports on school learning walks, participation in Read Across America, and local athletic programs. The superintendent provided an update regarding the receipt of the inaugural Acorn Award, which recognizes districts with high academic achievement despite high poverty rates. Other key topics included attendance and reading recognition awards for students, and an announcement regarding an upcoming community celebration at the historic schoolhouse.
The board meeting included a student presentation from Mayos Elementary school highlighting their dual-language program and international dance festival. The Superintendent provided an update on impact aid funding and advocacy efforts in Washington D.C., and highlighted recent community events including the Don Dornan games, the 99th anniversary of the DOO Ecology Center, and the Fallbrook Alair literacy event. The board also received reports from individual trustees regarding school visits, STEM events, and musical performances.
The meeting began with public comments related to the close session agenda, followed by adjournment into close session to discuss personnel, potential litigation, and labor negotiations. Upon resuming, the board adopted the agenda as presented. Key topics included student presentations from William H. Frasier Elementary School regarding the Great Kindness Challenge and Black History Month activities. The board then approved the minutes of the January 22nd, 2026 regular board meeting. Board members provided reports highlighting visits to Falbrick STEM Academy and Potter Junior High School, noting progress in student achievement metrics, especially at Potter, where gains are outpacing the state and county. A major announcement was the district receiving the 2026 Voice of San Diego Acorn Award for outperforming expectations based on income versus test score metrics, with Sanopre Elementary School recognized as the highest-performing elementary school in the county on this metric. Awards were presented for strong attendance, with Fbrook STEM Academy recognized for the highest average daily attendance in January at 95.2%. Reading awards were also presented, noting that Fuesd students have read over 1.5 million minutes collectively as of January 2026, and the February Reading Winter Olympics challenge was announced.
The meeting began with a closed session to discuss personnel matters, reconvening into open session later. The board adopted the agenda as presented. The student presentation highlighted the La Paloma Elementary school garden program, which provides hands-on learning in science, responsibility, and cooperation, and also serves as a butterfly habitat. Student representatives thanked the board members for their support, noting the school's recognition as a California Distinguished School and Lighthouse Academic Honorall School. The Superintendent provided updates, focusing heavily on a pilot program called Ignite Reading at Fuesd STEM Academy, which uses high-dosage, 15-minute live, one-on-one virtual tutoring for foundational literacy strategies for second-grade students, showing significant progress. The district also received numerous awards, including being named a Lighthouse Leader in Me District, with six of its eight schools specifically recognized as Lighthouse Academic Honorall Schools for showing academic gains alongside leadership implementation. Board members provided updates emphasizing unity, commitment to academic priorities, and dedication to serving the students.
The open session of the meeting commenced following a closed session where no action was taken. The proceedings began with the flag salute and a student presentation from Live Oak Elementary School students, focusing on activities designed to ensure every student feels welcome, included, and important, with supporting data indicating high levels of student support. Following the student presentation, the board moved to organizational matters for the 2026 school year, including the nomination and election of the board president, vice president, and board clerk. A significant discussion occurred regarding the approval of previous minutes, specifically debating the inclusion of detailed factual points presented by a consultant concerning general obligation bonds, ultimately approving the minutes as originally written based on existing board policy against verbatim records.
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