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Johnson County School District 1
Johnson County School District No. 1 is seeking to resurface playgrounds and install new playground equipment at Kaycee K-12 School and Cloud Peak Elementary School. Proposals will be received at the Johnson County School District No. 1 Central Office located at 601 West Lott Street, Buffalo, WY 82834.
Posted Date
Mar 4, 2026
Due Date
Mar 24, 2026
Release: Mar 4, 2026
Johnson County School District 1
Close: Mar 24, 2026
Johnson County School District No. 1 is seeking to resurface playgrounds and install new playground equipment at Kaycee K-12 School and Cloud Peak Elementary School. Proposals will be received at the Johnson County School District No. 1 Central Office located at 601 West Lott Street, Buffalo, WY 82834.
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This project is for the Kaycee K-12 School HVAC upgrade and additional ceiling work requirements needed below each RTU.
Posted Date
Dec 19, 2025
Due Date
Jan 22, 2026
Release: Dec 19, 2025
Johnson County School District 1
Close: Jan 22, 2026
This project is for the Kaycee K-12 School HVAC upgrade and additional ceiling work requirements needed below each RTU.
Johnson County School District 1
Design Services in support of Kaycee K-12 School HVAC (“the Project”).
Posted Date
May 16, 2025
Due Date
Jun 24, 2025
Release: May 16, 2025
Johnson County School District 1
Close: Jun 24, 2025
Design Services in support of Kaycee K-12 School HVAC (“the Project”).
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Johnson County School District 1
This document is Invoice # 55340 from Reading Horizons to Johnson County School District #1, dated May 19, 2023, for a total amount of $161,129.65. The invoice covers various educational products and services, including print essentials, onsite training, and multi-year online software licenses. Payment is due by June 18, 2023, under Net 30 terms. The purchase order number associated with this invoice is 0102300031.
Effective Date
May 19, 2023
Expires
Effective: May 19, 2023
Johnson County School District 1
Expires:
This document is Invoice # 55340 from Reading Horizons to Johnson County School District #1, dated May 19, 2023, for a total amount of $161,129.65. The invoice covers various educational products and services, including print essentials, onsite training, and multi-year online software licenses. Payment is due by June 18, 2023, under Net 30 terms. The purchase order number associated with this invoice is 0102300031.
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This document is an invoice from Great Minds PBC to Johnson County School District #1 for the purchase of various Eureka Math Squared manipulative kits and associated shipping, totaling $21,124.20. The invoice, dated July 31, 2023, is due by August 30, 2023, and includes detailed terms and conditions governing the sale of goods and services.
Effective Date
Jul 31, 2023
Expires
Effective: Jul 31, 2023
Johnson County School District 1
Expires:
This document is an invoice from Great Minds PBC to Johnson County School District #1 for the purchase of various Eureka Math Squared manipulative kits and associated shipping, totaling $21,124.20. The invoice, dated July 31, 2023, is due by August 30, 2023, and includes detailed terms and conditions governing the sale of goods and services.
Johnson County School District 1
This invoice from Great Minds PBC to Johnson County School District #1 details the purchase of Eureka Math Squared educational materials for grades K-5 and professional development services. The total amount due is $140,068.53, with an invoice date of July 12, 2023, and a payment due date of August 11, 2023, under Net 30 terms. The document also includes standard terms and conditions.
Effective Date
Jul 12, 2023
Expires
Effective: Jul 12, 2023
Johnson County School District 1
Expires:
This invoice from Great Minds PBC to Johnson County School District #1 details the purchase of Eureka Math Squared educational materials for grades K-5 and professional development services. The total amount due is $140,068.53, with an invoice date of July 12, 2023, and a payment due date of August 11, 2023, under Net 30 terms. The document also includes standard terms and conditions.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Johnson County School District 1
The meeting began with an expression of gratitude towards Compass Center for Families for providing snacks related to School Board Appreciation Month. The agenda was approved after adding an action item regarding the extension of a fuel dispensing agreement due to an oversight concerning a 20 or 25-year limit. Key discussion items included recognizing members for community service related to taking down Christmas lights. A significant portion of the meeting was dedicated to a presentation by school counselors and public health specialists on the 'Sources of Strength' program, detailing its upstream, intervention, and postvention prevention components, and the role of peer leaders, adult advisors, and community volunteers in promoting hope and help-seeking behaviors among students. The presentation covered components of the Sources of Strength wheel, including family support, positive friends, mentors, healthy activities, generosity, and other sources of strength.
The board meeting commenced with roll call and acceptance of the agenda as presented, with no additions. Key discussion segments included student celebrations and school spotlights. The music department highlighted a senior student's achievement in making the All-State band and All-State Jazz Band, who is scheduled to participate in the Kendzer Jazz Festival. The football coach recognized three All-State members for their accomplishments, detailing the contributions of James (All-State receiver, leading state in reception yards and defensive interceptions), Lane (two-time 3A conference defensive player of the year), and Zeke (All-Conference defensive lineman). An extension program led by a teacher was showcased, where kindergarten students were presented as author illustrators who created their own bug projects after studying non-fiction material on bugs. Finally, the guidance counselors from Buffalo High School (BHS) presented on their success center initiatives, focusing on career and college readiness, including the rollout and use of the Youth Science program to assess student aptitudes and interests to guide career pathways, and the development of student resumes.
This plan outlines the approach for JCSD#1 to safely reopen schools in August 2020 amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. It details three instructional delivery models: Open, Hybrid, and Closed/Full Virtual. Key areas include health and safety protocols for students and staff, facility sanitation, curriculum and technology integration, special education provisions, transportation, nutrition services, and human resources policies. The plan emphasizes communication, flexibility for adaptations, and adherence to public health guidelines.
This strategic plan is guided by a vision of cultivating excellence and values of integrity, resilience, pride, and respect. It outlines three core goals: enhancing learning and growth through academic and life skills development, strengthening organizational culture and engagement by supporting students and staff, fostering partnerships, and building trust, and operating an effective and efficient organization through resource allocation and consistent processes.
The board meeting included discussions and celebrations related to community service and student achievements. The board recognized students for their achievements in swimming and diving, with one student signing on to UNC for diving and another breaking school and state records in breaststroke. The student council was recognized as a council with meritorious distinction, and two members ran for state office. The board also discussed community service initiatives, including the Metoark holiday meal, Christmas lights on Main Street, and Thanksgiving assistance provided by the parent liaison and Compass for Family.
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