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Lawndale Elementary School District
Provide playground renovation. Work includes selective site demolition, new hardscape, including, but not limited to: new asphalt and concrete paving for parking areas, walkways, and related path of travel; new landscaping and 2 new trees, pavement markings and detectable warning surfaces pertaining to path of travel and parking spaces, including pavement markings as required.
Posted Date
Jan 18, 2026
Due Date
Feb 18, 2026
Release: Jan 18, 2026
Lawndale Elementary School District
Close: Feb 18, 2026
Provide playground renovation. Work includes selective site demolition, new hardscape, including, but not limited to: new asphalt and concrete paving for parking areas, walkways, and related path of travel; new landscaping and 2 new trees, pavement markings and detectable warning surfaces pertaining to path of travel and parking spaces, including pavement markings as required.
Lawndale Elementary School District
The California Uniform Construction Cost Accounting Act (CUPCCAA), qualified contractors interested in performing public works projects for the District beginning January 2026 and continuing until January 2027.
Posted Date
Dec 23, 2025
Due Date
Jan 6, 2026
Release: Dec 23, 2025
Lawndale Elementary School District
Close: Jan 6, 2026
The California Uniform Construction Cost Accounting Act (CUPCCAA), qualified contractors interested in performing public works projects for the District beginning January 2026 and continuing until January 2027.
Lawndale Elementary School District
Provide the School District with replacement and installation of existing Wireless Access Points and related Licenses. The district is standardized on Ruckus Wireless Access Points. The district will consider alternative manufacturers “or equal” and licenses but the bidder must include technical documentation which establishes equivalency.
Posted Date
Nov 7, 2025
Due Date
Jan 7, 2026
Release: Nov 7, 2025
Lawndale Elementary School District
Close: Jan 7, 2026
Provide the School District with replacement and installation of existing Wireless Access Points and related Licenses. The district is standardized on Ruckus Wireless Access Points. The district will consider alternative manufacturers “or equal” and licenses but the bidder must include technical documentation which establishes equivalency.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Not viable—don’t pursue; for purchases over $114,800, compete or use a cooperative; for under $114,800, buy direct with quotes; avoid formal competition.
Coops: Over $114,800: Use a cooperative contract the district can piggyback.
Lawndale Elementary School District, CA shows no evidence of sole source awards and adheres to competitive bidding. Do not pursue sole source.
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Lawndale Elementary School District
This Independent Consultant Services Agreement is between Lawndale Elementary School District and TouchMath Acquisition LLC for staff training on their math curriculum. The agreement is effective from August 17, 2023, to June 30, 2024. The total cost for the services, which include virtual and on-site training, is $18,750.00, as detailed in the attached price quote. The contract also includes various standard terms and conditions, along with specific provisions regarding COVID-19 compliance.
Effective Date
Aug 17, 2023
Expires
Effective: Aug 17, 2023
Lawndale Elementary School District
Expires:
This Independent Consultant Services Agreement is between Lawndale Elementary School District and TouchMath Acquisition LLC for staff training on their math curriculum. The agreement is effective from August 17, 2023, to June 30, 2024. The total cost for the services, which include virtual and on-site training, is $18,750.00, as detailed in the attached price quote. The contract also includes various standard terms and conditions, along with specific provisions regarding COVID-19 compliance.
Lawndale Elementary School District
This Independent Consultant Services Agreement, Contract # C7151:23-24, is between Lawndale Elementary School District and n2y LLC. Effective September 7, 2023, and terminating on June 30, 2024, the agreement engages n2y LLC to provide professional development opportunities, specifically three interactive webinars, for a total cost of $1,197.00. The contract details payment terms, independent contractor relationship, compliance with various laws and District policies, safety and security measures, confidentiality, indemnification, and insurance requirements.
Effective Date
Sep 7, 2023
Expires
Effective: Sep 7, 2023
Lawndale Elementary School District
Expires:
This Independent Consultant Services Agreement, Contract # C7151:23-24, is between Lawndale Elementary School District and n2y LLC. Effective September 7, 2023, and terminating on June 30, 2024, the agreement engages n2y LLC to provide professional development opportunities, specifically three interactive webinars, for a total cost of $1,197.00. The contract details payment terms, independent contractor relationship, compliance with various laws and District policies, safety and security measures, confidentiality, indemnification, and insurance requirements.
Lawndale Elementary School District
This Student Data Privacy Agreement (DPA) establishes the obligations of Lancaster School District (LEA) and Jigsaw Learning, LLC dba TeachTown (Provider) regarding the protection of student data. The agreement ensures compliance with federal and state privacy laws, including FERPA, COPPA, SOPIPA, and AB 1584. It details data ownership, access controls, responsibilities of both parties, data security measures, breach notification procedures, and terms for data disposition. The DPA covers the Provider's online services, mobile services, website, and software, and is effective for three years from the date of full execution.
Effective Date
Jun 30, 2022
Expires
Effective: Jun 30, 2022
Lawndale Elementary School District
Expires:
This Student Data Privacy Agreement (DPA) establishes the obligations of Lancaster School District (LEA) and Jigsaw Learning, LLC dba TeachTown (Provider) regarding the protection of student data. The agreement ensures compliance with federal and state privacy laws, including FERPA, COPPA, SOPIPA, and AB 1584. It details data ownership, access controls, responsibilities of both parties, data security measures, breach notification procedures, and terms for data disposition. The DPA covers the Provider's online services, mobile services, website, and software, and is effective for three years from the date of full execution.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Lawndale Elementary School District
The meeting commenced with public comments concerning staff reductions and honoring School Social Workers. A Closed Session was held to discuss negotiations, personnel matters, and anticipated litigation, reconvening into Open Session afterward. Key agenda items included the approval of the main agenda, presentations on the School Spotlight (Mark Twain Elementary), Measure CL and AI Updates, and the Superintendent's Report. Consent Items covered various financial approvals, including Purchase Orders totaling $398,182.57 and Chromebook purchases. SELPA consent items also received approval. Superintendent's Action Items involved several resolutions, including one concerning the issuance and sale of General Obligation Bonds and Refunding Bonds, second readings of multiple Board Policies and Administrative Regulations related to recruitment and criminal record checks, approval of Comprehensive School Safety Plans, and an award of contract to Ramsa Construction Inc. Board member comments recognized various achievements, including acknowledging 'Read Across America' week, recognizing Social Workers, and celebrating the district receiving recognition as a 2026 Model SARB recipient.
The discussion focused on Measure CL financials, detailing 2025-2026 expenditures and encumbrances totaling $1,041,000 across categories like Student Devices, Network Hardware/Software, and Professional Development. Accomplishments highlighted included providing student devices (1:1 access for grades 4-8, classroom carts for TK-3rd) and support materials (e.g., Strawbees, Dash Robots). Significant network and service upgrades were noted, such as replacing core network switching and upgrading VOIP systems, alongside completing 2200 support tickets. The AI Task Force provided an update on its goals, which included updating digital citizenship lessons, piloting various AI tools, and developing AI guidelines. Future plans for the AI Task Force include attending the 2026 CUE Conference and initiating family learning opportunities.
The meeting featured a School Feature presentation by F. D. Roosevelt Elementary School staff and students, highlighting their operational focus areas. Key discussion points revolved around District Goal 01: Increase Academic Achievement, demonstrated through data from Professional Learning Communities (PLCs), iReady diagnostics in Reading, Math, and Vocabulary, and data-driven instruction strategies like small group instruction and targeted intervention. Other district goals covered included ensuring equity and access (District Goal 02) via programs like the ELPAC Club and Community Schools initiatives; improving parent and student engagement (District Goal 03) through activities like Parent Workshops and the ROAR initiative; and providing 21st Century Learning Environments (District Goal 04), noting progress on the MakerSpace and the 21st Century Learning Grant.
The Superintendent's Report covered several key areas. In the Superintendent's Office updates, coverage of Billy Mitchell's TK class on Spectrum News, recognition of National School Counselors Week, and a celebration of 100 Days of School at FDR were mentioned. The Business section detailed discussions on the Second Interim Financials, with the presentation scheduled for March 19, and plans to rebid the Central Kitchen HVAC project due to budget overruns, aiming for a late June start. A Board resolution for the refinance of existing bonds, potentially saving taxpayers approximately $1 million, will be presented on March 5. Educational Services provided an update on the Elementary Social Studies Adoption, highlighting strong alignment with Benchmark Adelante and positive feedback on materials. There was also information regarding the adjustment of school-issued Chromebook access hours implemented on January 26 to promote healthy digital habits. Finally, updates were provided on the GATE & High Achievers Parent Support Group meeting, celebrations planned for Black History Month, and details concerning orientation sessions and enrollment for prospective families.
The meeting commenced with a call to order and a consensus to move the Flag Salute earlier to accommodate a religious holiday observance. Public comments addressed staffing cut projections. The Board convened in Closed Session to discuss negotiations and litigation matters before reconvening in Open Session. The agenda was approved as amended, with items 9.06 and 9.07 tabled until the subsequent meeting, and item 9.09 revised to include updated ballot information. Key discussions included a presentation on the School Spotlight (Franklin D. Roosevelt) and the Parent Empowerment Program. Correspondence from the LACOE regarding fiscal year results was approved and filed. The Board conducted first readings for several new Board Policies and Administrative Regulations concerning recruitment, selection, and criminal record checks. Consent items approved various matters, including donations, conference attendance for staff, petty cash reimbursement, and purchase orders totaling over $3.2 million. Action items also included approving SELPA purchase orders and resolutions related to designating an agent for Cal-OES forms, ordering a general obligation bond election, and excusing an absence. Board members provided comments regarding legislative registration, cultural celebrations, and completing evaluations.
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