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Active opportunities open for bidding
Greeley-Evans School District 6
Weld County School District 6 (Greeley-Evans School District 6) is soliciting competitive bids to print and mail the D6 Report to the Community according to the buyer's specifications. The procurement covers printing and postage/delivery services for approximately 54,000 booklets. Bid documents and full specifications are available through the buyer's purchasing portal, though registration is required to access the full files.
Posted Date
Mar 6, 2026
Due Date
Mar 20, 2026
Release: Mar 6, 2026
Greeley-Evans School District 6
Close: Mar 20, 2026
Weld County School District 6 (Greeley-Evans School District 6) is soliciting competitive bids to print and mail the D6 Report to the Community according to the buyer's specifications. The procurement covers printing and postage/delivery services for approximately 54,000 booklets. Bid documents and full specifications are available through the buyer's purchasing portal, though registration is required to access the full files.
AvailableGreeley-Evans School District 6
Weld County School District 6 is soliciting bids for turf maintenance services at Greeley West High School in Greeley, Colorado. The scope entails routine turf care and groundskeeping activities as detailed in the bid documents on the procurement portal. Bids are due March 27, 2026 at 9:00 AM MDT via the Rocky Mountain E‑Purchasing System (BidNet Direct).
Posted Date
Mar 5, 2026
Due Date
Mar 27, 2026
Release: Mar 5, 2026
Greeley-Evans School District 6
Close: Mar 27, 2026
Weld County School District 6 is soliciting bids for turf maintenance services at Greeley West High School in Greeley, Colorado. The scope entails routine turf care and groundskeeping activities as detailed in the bid documents on the procurement portal. Bids are due March 27, 2026 at 9:00 AM MDT via the Rocky Mountain E‑Purchasing System (BidNet Direct).
AvailableGreeley-Evans School District 6
The buyer is soliciting proposals to supply fresh produce in support of a Farm-to-School program for K-12 nutrition services. The solicitation specifies a publication date of February 19, 2026 and a proposal closing of March 19, 2026 at 4:00 PM MDT. It is a product procurement (not a grant) and is posted on the buyer’s official e-procurement portal.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Mar 19, 2026
Release: -
Greeley-Evans School District 6
Close: Mar 19, 2026
The buyer is soliciting proposals to supply fresh produce in support of a Farm-to-School program for K-12 nutrition services. The solicitation specifies a publication date of February 19, 2026 and a proposal closing of March 19, 2026 at 4:00 PM MDT. It is a product procurement (not a grant) and is posted on the buyer’s official e-procurement portal.
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Coops: If your solution is on Sourcewell, route the purchase through the cooperative to bypass formal bidding.
Greeley-Evans School District 6 shows no documented history of using sole source.
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Greeley-Evans School District 6
This document compiles various agreements, including multiple price quotes and purchase orders, for educational materials and services provided by Imagine Learning to Weld County School District 6 (and Greeley-Evans School District 6). Key items include IM Mathematics student units, EL Education modules, professional development workshops, digital libraries, and various trade books. The document also includes three separate Data Protection Addendums outlining data privacy, security, and compliance terms, all effective on different dates (May 31, 2022, September 11, 2023, June 3, 2024). Each quote and purchase order specifies its own start date, end date, and total amount, ranging from $31.80 to $3,374,246.35, indicating a series of distinct transactions rather than a single overarching contract.
Effective Date
Jul 6, 2022
Expires
Effective: Jul 6, 2022
Greeley-Evans School District 6
Expires:
This document compiles various agreements, including multiple price quotes and purchase orders, for educational materials and services provided by Imagine Learning to Weld County School District 6 (and Greeley-Evans School District 6). Key items include IM Mathematics student units, EL Education modules, professional development workshops, digital libraries, and various trade books. The document also includes three separate Data Protection Addendums outlining data privacy, security, and compliance terms, all effective on different dates (May 31, 2022, September 11, 2023, June 3, 2024). Each quote and purchase order specifies its own start date, end date, and total amount, ranging from $31.80 to $3,374,246.35, indicating a series of distinct transactions rather than a single overarching contract.
AvailableGreeley-Evans School District 6
This document comprises multiple Purchase Orders and associated Quotes from Weld County School District 6 to McGraw-Hill for various educational materials and services, including Achieve3000 Literacy, StudySync, ALEKS, Wonders subscriptions, AP Econ texts, and Inspire Science. Each Purchase Order specifies the items, quantities, and total cost for that particular order. The document also includes Data Protection Addendums that detail data handling, security, and privacy terms between the District and McGraw Hill.
Effective Date
May 17, 2022
Expires
Effective: May 17, 2022
Greeley-Evans School District 6
Expires:
This document comprises multiple Purchase Orders and associated Quotes from Weld County School District 6 to McGraw-Hill for various educational materials and services, including Achieve3000 Literacy, StudySync, ALEKS, Wonders subscriptions, AP Econ texts, and Inspire Science. Each Purchase Order specifies the items, quantities, and total cost for that particular order. The document also includes Data Protection Addendums that detail data handling, security, and privacy terms between the District and McGraw Hill.
AvailableGreeley-Evans School District 6
This document comprises three amendments to transportation agreements. The first two are pricing amendments for the 2023-2024 service year, one with Weld County School District 6 (effective July 1, 2023) and another with Greeley Schools Federal Programs Department (effective May 22, 2023), both updating service fees. The third amendment, effective July 1, 2025, is with Weld County School District 6, extending the agreement term to June 30, 2026, and introducing comprehensive terms and fees for the installation and use of Camera Systems in vehicles.
Effective Date
May 22, 2023
Expires
Effective: May 22, 2023
Greeley-Evans School District 6
Expires:
This document comprises three amendments to transportation agreements. The first two are pricing amendments for the 2023-2024 service year, one with Weld County School District 6 (effective July 1, 2023) and another with Greeley Schools Federal Programs Department (effective May 22, 2023), both updating service fees. The third amendment, effective July 1, 2025, is with Weld County School District 6, extending the agreement term to June 30, 2026, and introducing comprehensive terms and fees for the installation and use of Camera Systems in vehicles.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Greeley-Evans School District 6
The meeting centered on Wellness Policy Goal #3 concerning student physical activity opportunities. Discussions covered findings from the Smart Source Results 2023 and the Healthy Kids Colorado Survey Results 2025, noting that D6 students spend more time active than average but also more time on digital screens. Updates from the Student Health Advisory Committee (SHAC) included planning for Spring Campaigns (Smoothie Bike & Gratitude), bringing back Painting Days, and reporting on SHAC student representation to the Board of Education, along with new student recruitment. Guest speakers presented on various initiatives supporting physical activity, such as the Saints in Motion Running Club, Sensory Paths, Walk-N-Roll to School events, 5210+ Month challenges, and Intramural Programs at Jackson ES and Madison STEAM K-8. The Fred Tjardes School of Innovation detailed their protected recess time, use of shake/vibrating plates and trampolines during learning, and Exploratory sessions. Maplewood ES shared strategies for integrating physical activity in the classroom via Brain Breaks and Fit Sticks, and discussed health promotion activities. The Active Schools Institute at UNC presented their evidence-based strategies, including promotion before/after school, quality Physical Education, and their contribution to the Generation Wild Greeley initiative. A District 6 perspective highlighted the need for clarity on qualifications for highly qualified PE teachers and standard assessments. Celebrations included high participation rates in Smart Source and the Healthy Kids Colorado Survey, expansion of Smoothie Bikes to 25 schools, and the successful recruitment of new SHAC members. Updates also covered the purchase of an Icycleta attachment and an open search for Nutrition Education Assistants.
The meeting focused on Goal #3 of the wellness policy: providing students opportunities for physical activity. Discussions included a review of 2023 Smart Source best practices, noting that District 6 students spend more time on physical activity than other Colorado schools on average. Results from the 2025 Healthy Kids Colorado survey were presented. Updates from the Student Health Advisory Committee (SHAC) included planning for Smoothie Bike and Gratitude Campaigns, and moving forward with Painting Days. SHAC representatives presented to the Board of Education regarding their accomplishments. New student recruitment for SHAC was successful, including representation from Union Colony. Several guest speakers detailed initiatives supporting physical activity, such as the Saints in Motion running club, Sensory Routes, Walk-N-Roll to School events, intramural programs, the 5210+ Month challenge, and physical education class structures. Presentations also covered active school strategies from the UNC Institute for Active Schools, including evidence-based practices and community connections. A district physical education teacher provided insights on incorporating activity into the classroom and promoting health activities, while also raising questions about required qualifications and professional development for PE teachers.
The work session included a review of the upcoming calendar, noting scheduled negotiations, elementary coral festivals, a school visit to Greeley Central, and the Success Foundation breakfast. Board members provided numerous comments on recent activities, including recognition of students who attended the Casby Student Day at the Capitol and positive feedback from school visits to Martinez Elementary and the Discover Six Academy at Greeley West. Several members also discussed attending the Greeley Central High School Big Band Boogie Ball and the Greeley Chamber Dinner. Discussions also touched upon university relations, including UNC scholarship offerings for Greeley High School graduates and potential collaboration using the Zello platform. Other highlights included praise for the Greeley Central Cultural Assembly showcasing student diversity and the Fred Chardis spelling bee. A board member shared positive observations from the Martinez Elementary visit, noting the impact of bond funding on housing all students under one roof and the success of project-based learning activities, such as third graders designing tiny homes. Recognition was extended to Danielle Bach for the Silver Plate Award in Nutrition Services.
The meeting commenced with the pledge of allegiance and a roll call confirming all board members were present. Initial discussions included congratulating district wrestlers and a diver for state placements, noting forthcoming recognition for state qualifiers and champions, and highlighting upcoming community events such as the Elementary Coral Festival and the Success Foundation breakfast. Key agenda items included the approval of the meeting agenda. A significant portion of the meeting was dedicated to recognizing the 2026 Dream Team Scholars, awarding $84,500 in scholarships to 50 deserving seniors, 46 of whom are from District 6. Additionally, the Director of Nutrition Services, Danielle Bach, was honored with the 2026 IFMA Silverplate Award in the elementary and secondary school category for her national leadership in food service. The board also approved a proclamation recognizing March 1st through 7th, 2026, as School Social Work Week, acknowledging the vital role of school social workers in student well-being and success.
The meeting commenced with the Pledge of Allegiance and roll call. Key discussions included the approval of the meeting agenda. Two special action items involved the proclamation of February 2026 as Black History Month, which included testimonials from students regarding the importance of honoring black history and contributions. The second special action item was the proclamation recognizing February 2nd through 6th, 2026, as National School Counseling Week, featuring extensive comments from board members and student representatives emphasizing the critical role of school counselors in student academic success, emotional well-being, and career readiness.
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