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Lapeer Intermediate School District
Replace the roof on two existing barn structures.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Jun 30, 2026
Release: -
Lapeer Intermediate School District
Close: Jun 30, 2026
Replace the roof on two existing barn structures.
AvailableLapeer Intermediate School District
Project consists of paving.
Posted Date
Mar 25, 2026
Due Date
Apr 7, 2026
Release: Mar 25, 2026
Lapeer Intermediate School District
Close: Apr 7, 2026
Project consists of paving.
Lapeer Intermediate School District
Work includes to replace 2 roof top units (RTUs); demo and remove existing RTUs; provide crane and rigging to remove existing RTUs and set new RTUs; furnish and install 2 new 15-ton RTUs; install new curb adapters; re-pipe gas piping; re-connect power using existing power sources; confirm RTUs are fully operational.
Posted Date
Aug 4, 2025
Due Date
Aug 12, 2025
Release: Aug 4, 2025
Lapeer Intermediate School District
Close: Aug 12, 2025
Work includes to replace 2 roof top units (RTUs); demo and remove existing RTUs; provide crane and rigging to remove existing RTUs and set new RTUs; furnish and install 2 new 15-ton RTUs; install new curb adapters; re-pipe gas piping; re-connect power using existing power sources; confirm RTUs are fully operational.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Lapeer Intermediate School District
The meeting focused on the HOSA alumni division, including the expansion of communication through a quarterly newsletter and the implementation of automatic alumni registration for graduating seniors and students completing community college or university programs. Discussions also covered the launch of the HOSA capital campaign to fund a permanent international headquarters by 2026. A keynote address was delivered regarding the role of intuition and extemporaneous speaking.
The board meeting focused on several key items. Following the approval of the agenda, the board moved into a closed session to discuss pending litigation. Upon returning to the open session, the board voted to designate the Board President to request legal guidance from the Attorney General’s office and authorize specific filings. Additionally, the board held a public participation segment where community input was provided regarding litigation and board resolutions. The meeting concluded with an update on future board meetings and a recognition of Teacher Appreciation Week.
The council meeting focused on the introduction of a new member, the role of paraprofessionals in professional development and potential expansion of their training, and the review of educational resources focused on social justice, anti-racism, and teaching difficult topics. The council also discussed the development of a living document for shared resources and addressed administrative tasks related to council membership transitions.
The council meeting focused on subcommittee reports, specifically regarding policy, public education preservation, safety, and support. The discussion emphasized the need for school funding reform in Michigan, addressing inequities exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic, such as rising class sizes, teacher recruitment challenges, and the need for greater support services for students in high-poverty or Title I schools.
The board meeting primarily focused on the adoption of updated Michigan Health Education Standards and a resolution regarding school immunization documentation requirements. Public comments highlighted concerns about parental rights, curriculum content, and the immunization waiver process. Additionally, the Autism Alliance of Michigan presented on the systemic issues within the special education complaint system, advocating for increased transparency, monitoring of corrective actions, and improved resources for families navigating the process.
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