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School mascot.
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Marlboro County School District
Marlboro County School District is soliciting Architect-Engineer services to plan and execute district projects, including two current projects with an estimated value of $2 million that must be completed and paid by June 30, 2025. The district intends to award a multi-year contract (potentially five years) to the selected firm.
Posted Date
Nov 13, 2025
Due Date
Dec 10, 2025
Release: Nov 13, 2025
Marlboro County School District
Close: Dec 10, 2025
Marlboro County School District is soliciting Architect-Engineer services to plan and execute district projects, including two current projects with an estimated value of $2 million that must be completed and paid by June 30, 2025. The district intends to award a multi-year contract (potentially five years) to the selected firm.
Marlboro County School District
Provide property, casualty and other insurance services as identified within for school district.
Posted Date
Mar 31, 2026
Due Date
May 7, 2026
Release: Mar 31, 2026
Marlboro County School District
Close: May 7, 2026
Provide property, casualty and other insurance services as identified within for school district.
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Marlboro County School District is soliciting competitive bids for as-needed roof repairs for schools and administrative offices within the district. The solicitation (BVB 25/26-2) is an Invitation for Bid with a pre-bid meeting at Marlboro County High School on February 27, 2026 at 10:00 a.m.; bid submissions are due February 27, 2026 at 2:00 p.m. Eastern Time. The posting requires interested parties to request the bid documents from the purchasing agent listed (Angela O'Neal) via email.
Posted Date
Feb 5, 2026
Due Date
Feb 27, 2026
Release: Feb 5, 2026
Marlboro County School District
Close: Feb 27, 2026
Marlboro County School District is soliciting competitive bids for as-needed roof repairs for schools and administrative offices within the district. The solicitation (BVB 25/26-2) is an Invitation for Bid with a pre-bid meeting at Marlboro County High School on February 27, 2026 at 10:00 a.m.; bid submissions are due February 27, 2026 at 2:00 p.m. Eastern Time. The posting requires interested parties to request the bid documents from the purchasing agent listed (Angela O'Neal) via email.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Not viable under state financial takeover and investigation—redirect to formal competitive bid. If permitted, introduce Sourcewell as a pre-competed alternative.
Coops: Tip: If they’re open to coops in the future, mention Statewide Term Contracts (SC), OMNIA Partners, Sourcewell, or TIPS (subject to SCDE approval).
Marlboro County School District, SC: Sole source is not viable due to the state financial takeover (effective July 18, 2025) and a pending State Inspector General investigation—expect extreme scrutiny and state approval. Redirect to the formal competitive bidding process or, if allowed by SCDE, leverage the district’s Sourcewell membership as a transparent, pre-competed alternative.
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Marlboro County School District
This document is a Bank of America Purchasing Card statement issued to Marlboro School District for the period of June 28, 2025, to July 27, 2025. It details the activity of multiple cardholder accounts, providing credit limits, total activity for each card, and a comprehensive list of individual transactions (charges and credits). The statement also includes instructions for payment posting, customer service contacts, and finance charge calculations.
Effective Date
Jun 28, 2025
Expires
Effective: Jun 28, 2025
Marlboro County School District
Expires:
This document is a Bank of America Purchasing Card statement issued to Marlboro School District for the period of June 28, 2025, to July 27, 2025. It details the activity of multiple cardholder accounts, providing credit limits, total activity for each card, and a comprehensive list of individual transactions (charges and credits). The statement also includes instructions for payment posting, customer service contacts, and finance charge calculations.
Marlboro County School District
This document is a Bank of America Purchasing Card statement for the Marlboro School District, covering the billing period from December 28, 2024, to January 27, 2025. It details account activity, including a credit limit of $650,000, total purchases of $56,563.87, and a current balance/total payment due of $4,639.63. The statement also provides a summary of activity for various cardholders within the district and a detailed list of individual transactions.
Effective Date
Dec 28, 2024
Expires
Effective: Dec 28, 2024
Marlboro County School District
Expires:
This document is a Bank of America Purchasing Card statement for the Marlboro School District, covering the billing period from December 28, 2024, to January 27, 2025. It details account activity, including a credit limit of $650,000, total purchases of $56,563.87, and a current balance/total payment due of $4,639.63. The statement also provides a summary of activity for various cardholders within the district and a detailed list of individual transactions.
Marlboro County School District
This document is a Bank of America credit card statement issued to Marlboro School District for the period of October 28, 2024, to November 27, 2024. It details account information, an account summary showing a current balance and total payment due of $17,916.06, and a payment due date of December 22, 2024. The statement also includes a summary of activity for various cardholders/departments within the district and a detailed list of all transactions.
Effective Date
Oct 28, 2024
Expires
Effective: Oct 28, 2024
Marlboro County School District
Expires:
This document is a Bank of America credit card statement issued to Marlboro School District for the period of October 28, 2024, to November 27, 2024. It details account information, an account summary showing a current balance and total payment due of $17,916.06, and a payment due date of December 22, 2024. The statement also includes a summary of activity for various cardholders/departments within the district and a detailed list of all transactions.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Marlboro County School District
This document outlines the Marlboro County Board of Education's commitment to career education, focusing on developing skills and knowledge for occupational roles, citizen responsibility, leisure activity, and family development. It details the implementation of the Education and Economic Development Act of 2005 through career clusters aligned with state academic standards, comprehensive career counseling and development from elementary through high school, and a variety of work-exploration experiences. The plan also includes guidelines for a school counseling model, the provision of career specialists, encouragement of parental/legal guardian participation, and academic assistance programs for at-risk students.
The meeting proceedings included recognition for several student achievements: the elementary district Student of the Month (Ava Poe, for kindness in January) and the secondary education Student of the Month (Paris Jones, for kindness in February). The Marble County Boys and Girls Wrestling Teams were recognized for their accomplishments, including the girls' team winning the region and finishing third in the state dual competition. The boys' team finished third in their region. Recognition was also given to the Marbor County High girls basketball team and the boys' basketball team. A new award, the Marble County School District Unsung Hero Award, was presented for the first time to Miss Tiffany Coington for her dedication to the Bridge to Triple E alternative program. Updates were provided regarding the distribution of donated jackets to students. Public comments focused on the proposed consolidation, urging the board to fight for an additional principal position at Gleno, and addressing the need to address the high number of first or second-year international teachers on campus.
The meeting commenced with the approval of the agenda. The Board entered an Executive Session to discuss receipt of legal advice concerning a potential ethics concern, personnel matters, and the Superintendent search, concluding without taking formal action. Following the Executive Session, the Board approved three certified resignations and one certified recommendation. Discussions included the election of Board officers, recognizing students as Character Education Students of the Month, and acknowledging School Board Appreciation Month. The Board approved the minutes for meetings held on December 8, 2025, and December 10, 2025. Key business involved the presentation of the Fiscal Year 2025 audit by Mauldin & Jenkins, which resulted in a clean (unmodified) opinion on financial statements and no material weaknesses found in internal controls. The Board approved school reports on Continuous Improvement Plans, the second reading of policies JICFB, JHE, JH, and JH-R, and selected Calendar Option A for the 2026-2027 academic year. Approval was granted for a contract with CPL for architecture and engineering services to address immediate facility needs, including a secure vestibule at McColl Elementary---Middle School and reopening the A Wing at Marlboro County High School. The Board also took steps to ensure compliance with Policy BID and approved a $5,000 donation to MCHS from The American Woodmark Foundation. During the Superintendent's Report, the Board received an update on the district's finances, including anticipated local tax revenue expected to cover outstanding retirement contributions to PEBA, and discussed preliminary ideas for district reorganization, such as relocating fourth- and fifth-grade students from Bennettsville Intermediate School to Blenheim Middle School to realize facility and staffing savings.
This document outlines the Marlboro County Board of Education's commitment to character education, integrating ideals such as personal integrity, respect for rights, justice, trustworthiness, patriotism, citizenship, empathy, discipline, and respect for property into the district's mission. The program emphasizes a challenging curriculum, positive behavioral reinforcement, and cooperation with parents, with full integration across grades K-12. It aims to involve students, staff, families, and the broader community, ultimately fostering appropriate conduct and good character among students.
The meeting agenda was approved, followed by a segment recognizing the District Character Education Students of the Month. Public comments included concerns regarding a specific teacher's disciplinary action and requests for greater transparency on Board member residency, suggesting proof of residency be provided. In Board Business Action, the second and final reading of revisions to Policies KF, KF-R, KF-E (1), and KF-E (2) was approved, with an amendment concerning publicity and promotion requirements for school facility use. The first reading of Policies JTCFB, JHE, JH, and JH-R was also approved. Discussions focused extensively on Policy GCC and GCD regarding leave structures and payout provisions for 240-day employees, addressing equity and financial sustainability concerns. Further discussion involved Policies GDF and GCF concerning the Board's authority over professional staff employment versus support staff hiring, emphasizing the need for transparency in all staffing changes and potentially granting administrative authority for urgent support staff hires pending notification. The development and implementation of common assessments for ELA and mathematics (K-8) were reviewed, noting that pacing guides are currently slightly behind schedule. An update was provided on an ongoing investigation, confirming it remains active with no new information to release. The Finance Report highlighted that the annual audit resulted in no findings, but the projected general fund balance for the next fiscal year could fall below the state minimum due to a planned deficit, prompting restricted travel expenditures. Capital project updates included funding allocated for mold remediation at the high school CTE wing and addressing water intrusion and a sinkhole at Wallace. The inability to operate the culinary arts program at the high school due to lacking ventilation was discussed, with a temporary relocation planned. The administration is also evaluating transportation costs and instructional time lost due to transporting students to Northeastern Technical College. The Board entered executive session to discuss personnel matters and consideration of an employee appeal, which was subsequently scheduled for a later date. Finally, the Board approved the certified resignation and recommendation presented by the Superintendent.
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