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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.
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
Lammersville Unified School District
Provide grocery products.
Posted Date
-
Due Date
Apr 17, 2026
Release: -
Lammersville Unified School District
Close: Apr 17, 2026
Provide grocery products.
AvailableLammersville Unified School District
Prequalification requirements for construction of various projects for the School District (“District”). All general contractors, mechanical contractors, electrical contractors and plumbing contractors must be prequalified prior to submitting bids for those projects for which the District receives funds pursuant to the Leroy F. Greene School Facilities Act of 1998, or any funds from any future state school bond for a public project that involves a projected construction expenditure of one million dollars ($1,000,000) or more, or projects awarded under Education Code section 17406.
Posted Date
Apr 11, 2025
Due Date
Apr 23, 2025
Release: Apr 11, 2025
Lammersville Unified School District
Close: Apr 23, 2025
Prequalification requirements for construction of various projects for the School District (“District”). All general contractors, mechanical contractors, electrical contractors and plumbing contractors must be prequalified prior to submitting bids for those projects for which the District receives funds pursuant to the Leroy F. Greene School Facilities Act of 1998, or any funds from any future state school bond for a public project that involves a projected construction expenditure of one million dollars ($1,000,000) or more, or projects awarded under Education Code section 17406.
Lammersville Unified School District
Dairy products.
Posted Date
Mar 17, 2025
Due Date
Apr 18, 2025
Release: Mar 17, 2025
Lammersville Unified School District
Close: Apr 18, 2025
Dairy products.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: If sale is less than $15,000, use sole source.
Coops: Lead with a Sourcewell-based purchase to bypass a formal RFP.
Lammersville Unified School District has rigid adherence to competitive bidding and near-zero sole source history. Attempting sole source is likely to fail; prioritize a cooperative vehicle instead.
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Lammersville Unified School District
This document is a price quote (Quote No. 243123) from Imagine Learning to Lammersville Unified School District for educational software and services. The total contract amount is $115,000.00, covering a period from July 1, 2023, to June 30, 2026. The services include various digital library licenses, academic integrity add-ons, and MyPath subscriptions, with a multi-year discount applied. The quote is subject to Imagine Learning's standard terms and conditions.
Effective Date
Jul 1, 2023
Expires
Effective: Jul 1, 2023
Lammersville Unified School District
Expires:
This document is a price quote (Quote No. 243123) from Imagine Learning to Lammersville Unified School District for educational software and services. The total contract amount is $115,000.00, covering a period from July 1, 2023, to June 30, 2026. The services include various digital library licenses, academic integrity add-ons, and MyPath subscriptions, with a multi-year discount applied. The quote is subject to Imagine Learning's standard terms and conditions.
AvailableLammersville Unified School District
This document is a price quote from Imagine Learning to Lammersville Unified School District for educational services, including Edgenuity Academic Integrity, Imagine EdgeEX with Edgenity 6-12 Comprehensive Concurrent User licenses, PD Webinar Sessions, and Imagine EdgeEX with Edgenuity 6-12 Comprehensive Site Licenses for various elementary schools. The total cost for these services is $146,150.00, with a contract period from August 12, 2025, to August 10, 2026. The quote incorporates Imagine Learning's Standard Terms and Conditions.
Effective Date
Aug 12, 2025
Expires
Effective: Aug 12, 2025
Lammersville Unified School District
Expires:
This document is a price quote from Imagine Learning to Lammersville Unified School District for educational services, including Edgenuity Academic Integrity, Imagine EdgeEX with Edgenity 6-12 Comprehensive Concurrent User licenses, PD Webinar Sessions, and Imagine EdgeEX with Edgenuity 6-12 Comprehensive Site Licenses for various elementary schools. The total cost for these services is $146,150.00, with a contract period from August 12, 2025, to August 10, 2026. The quote incorporates Imagine Learning's Standard Terms and Conditions.
AvailableLammersville Unified School District
This document is a quote from Imagine Learning to Lammersville Unified School District for educational software and services, including Edgenuity Academic Integrity, Imagine EdgeEX with Edgenuity 6-12 Comprehensive Concurrent User/Site License, and PD Webinar Sessions. The services are provided across multiple elementary schools within the district. The contract commences on August 12, 2024, and concludes on August 11, 2025. The total cost for these services, after a loyal customer discount, is $139,350.00. The agreement incorporates Imagine Learning's standard terms and conditions.
Effective Date
Aug 12, 2024
Expires
Effective: Aug 12, 2024
Lammersville Unified School District
Expires:
This document is a quote from Imagine Learning to Lammersville Unified School District for educational software and services, including Edgenuity Academic Integrity, Imagine EdgeEX with Edgenuity 6-12 Comprehensive Concurrent User/Site License, and PD Webinar Sessions. The services are provided across multiple elementary schools within the district. The contract commences on August 12, 2024, and concludes on August 11, 2025. The total cost for these services, after a loyal customer discount, is $139,350.00. The agreement incorporates Imagine Learning's standard terms and conditions.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Lammersville Unified School District
The meeting featured presentations from student leadership on campus events such as the Mustang Roundup, cultural rallies, and plans for upcoming activities like the blacklight rally, Powderpuff, and prom. Coaches and athletes were recognized for their accomplishments in wrestling and boys' basketball. The Board also reviewed committee reports regarding the LCAP presentation, district advisory groups, safety committee schedules, and wellness initiatives. Reports from student board members provided updates on school sports teams, drug awareness assemblies, speech and debate achievements, and activities across various middle school campuses.
The board meeting included a presentation from Lamersville Elementary School ASB representatives detailing various activities such as movie nights, a Six Flags leadership trip, and dress-up days. Student representatives also reported on school events including a homecoming parade themed around Six Flags rides and a Kinder Buddies mentorship program. Further updates covered upcoming Red Cross America week, spring activity day, and yearbook progress. The board then heard reports concerning the TED ED program, featuring presentations from GATE students on their upcoming showcase and TED ED event, emphasizing leadership, research projects, and public speaking skill development. Committee reports covered the District Advisory Committee, District English Learner Advisory Committee, Facilities Committee, Policy Committee, Safety Committee, and Wellness Committee. The Student Trustee provided an update on high school leadership activities, including a black light rally, ASB elections, and busy sports schedules. Significant time was dedicated to updates from Hansen Middle School leadership regarding creative activities such as a family game night with an escape room, movie night, kindness week, Penny Wars fundraiser, a 'Life in Paris' themed spring dance, and a digital detox day. Additional highlights included trimester awards, student of the month recognition with cotton candy rewards, cross-grade mentorship, and a medical team solving a murder mystery case with a real detective's guidance. Wickland's leadership class activities were also briefly mentioned.
The Lammersville Unified School District Governance Handbook summarizes the governance team's work on effective governance. It outlines shared leadership principles, roles, responsibilities, and operating protocols for the Board of Trustees and Superintendent to serve students and the community. Key areas include a mission statement, governance standards, agreements for facilitating leadership through norms and protocols, and supportive structures for processes. The handbook emphasizes fostering academic excellence, student wellness, community engagement, and fiscal responsibility, all while maintaining transparency and accountability.
The meeting began with presentations from students representing Bethany Elementary School, including the ASB leadership discussing their applications for the Castle State Board and 'Meet the Pros' workshop submissions, and HOSA members detailing their chapter's achievements, fundraising efforts, and future plans, including air travel to the international conference in Indiana. Committee reports covered updates on the District Advisory Committee, District English Language Advisory Committee, Education Committee, and Wellness Committee, which reviewed the annual wellness plan and scheduled the K-8 farmers market for March 2026. Board member reports included updates on attending the CSBA conference, meeting with local officials regarding cohort classroom plans, and hosting a spirit week prior to finals. A key action item involved pulling the KB Homes mitigation agreement from the agenda due to missing paperwork, with the assurance that permits would not be issued until the agreement is signed.
The meeting commenced with a student presentation from Hansen Elementary, detailing school achievements such as being named a California Distinguished School, initiatives for fostering school spirit including new lunch rallies and contests, and new activities like a board game making contest for Trunk or Treat and the establishment of a dance team. Students also implemented suggestion boxes to increase community input. Committee reports covered various topics: the Facilities Committee discussed formally warning users of facility misuse and analyzed civic permit uses, noting most tiered users serve Mountain House residents; waterfill stations were reported as fully installed. The Wellness Committee reviewed wellness activities across schools, including Kindness Week, dances, DARE program progress, and SEAL lessons focused on coping skills. Upcoming productions at Lammersville (Peter Pan), Wickland (Alice in Wonderland), and the High School (Chicago) were noted. Student Services reported on parent workshops and the introduction of Daybreak Health psychotherapy, addressing the rising anxiety cycle among students. The final agenda item for the Wellness Committee involved Farmers Markets scheduled for K-8 schools. The Student Trustee reported on leadership activities, including a Blacklight Rally with a Minions theme, athlete recognitions, a successful movie night featuring Black Panther in partnership with the Black Student Union Club, and updates from Altimont ASB regarding a red carpet dance and Valentine's gram sales. The student trustee also reported on a recent positive observation of high school students exercising their civic rights safely, and the attendance of trustees at the Congressional App Challenge award ceremony where all winners were from Mountain House High School.
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