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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
Monroe School District
Supplying of motor fuel to the District's bus garage for the 2025-26 school year.
Posted Date
Aug 1, 2025
Due Date
Aug 15, 2025
Release: Aug 1, 2025
Monroe School District
Close: Aug 15, 2025
Supplying of motor fuel to the District's bus garage for the 2025-26 school year.
Monroe School District
Haul sewage generated at Chain Lake Elementary to the city's sewage system dump station located at the corner of 154th and 179th Avenue Southeast.
Posted Date
Jul 29, 2024
Due Date
Aug 19, 2024
Release: Jul 29, 2024
Monroe School District
Close: Aug 19, 2024
Haul sewage generated at Chain Lake Elementary to the city's sewage system dump station located at the corner of 154th and 179th Avenue Southeast.
Monroe School District
Texts, books, equipment, and/or materials as surplus throughout the year.
Posted Date
Mar 28, 2025
Due Date
Apr 11, 2025
Release: Mar 28, 2025
Monroe School District
Close: Apr 11, 2025
Texts, books, equipment, and/or materials as surplus throughout the year.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Not a viable path here; redirect to coops/resellers.
Coops: Use Sourcewell or WSIPC if your offering is available there.
Monroe School District, WA adheres strictly to competitive bidding and has no history of sole-sourcing above $75,000.
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Monroe School District
This document is a grant form for donations to the Monroe School District. It allows for either a monetary grant, specifying an amount, purpose, and usage deadline, or a donation of specific items, detailing quantity, value, manufacturer, model, and serial number. The form includes provisions for district approvals and outlines conditions for the return of unused grant funds or non-compliant donations.
Effective Date
May 15, 2024
Expires
Effective: May 15, 2024
Monroe School District
Expires:
This document is a grant form for donations to the Monroe School District. It allows for either a monetary grant, specifying an amount, purpose, and usage deadline, or a donation of specific items, detailing quantity, value, manufacturer, model, and serial number. The form includes provisions for district approvals and outlines conditions for the return of unused grant funds or non-compliant donations.
AvailableMonroe School District
This document is a renewal agreement between HopSkipDrive, Inc. and Monroe School District, effective May 1, 2025, extending their existing services agreement until June 30, 2026, with subsequent automatic annual renewals. It details the pricing structure for various transportation and associated in-ride care services, including base fares, per-mile fees, minimum trip fees, and additional services like Mini-Vans and Wheelchair Accessible Vehicles. The agreement also covers terms related to in-ride recordings, FERPA compliance, and payment conditions.
Effective Date
May 1, 2025
Expires
Effective: May 1, 2025
Monroe School District
Expires:
This document is a renewal agreement between HopSkipDrive, Inc. and Monroe School District, effective May 1, 2025, extending their existing services agreement until June 30, 2026, with subsequent automatic annual renewals. It details the pricing structure for various transportation and associated in-ride care services, including base fares, per-mile fees, minimum trip fees, and additional services like Mini-Vans and Wheelchair Accessible Vehicles. The agreement also covers terms related to in-ride recordings, FERPA compliance, and payment conditions.
AvailableMonroe School District
This document is a Renewal of Services Agreement, effective August 15, 2024, between HopSkipDrive, Inc. and Monroe School District (WA). It renews an existing service agreement and updates the pricing for transportation services. The agreement details various fees including base fare, per mile, minimum trip, and additional charges for services like Primary CareDriver Plus, no-shows, late cancellations, and wait times. It also includes provisions for gasoline price adjustments, taxes, payment terms, late fees, and a shared billing option. The contract term is set to automatically renew.
Effective Date
Aug 15, 2024
Expires
Effective: Aug 15, 2024
Monroe School District
Expires:
This document is a Renewal of Services Agreement, effective August 15, 2024, between HopSkipDrive, Inc. and Monroe School District (WA). It renews an existing service agreement and updates the pricing for transportation services. The agreement details various fees including base fare, per mile, minimum trip, and additional charges for services like Primary CareDriver Plus, no-shows, late cancellations, and wait times. It also includes provisions for gasoline price adjustments, taxes, payment terms, late fees, and a shared billing option. The contract term is set to automatically renew.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Monroe School District
The Monroe School District is presenting two ballot measures, Proposition 1 and Proposition 2, for the February 2026 Special Election. Proposition 1 proposes a bond to fund facility needs, including safety improvements, major maintenance, modernization, and expansion projects across various schools, to be repaid over a 21-year period. Proposition 2 seeks to renew an expiring four-year Education Levy to continue funding essential day-to-day operations, staff, and student programs such as athletics, transportation, instructional materials, additional teachers, support staff, and classroom technology, for an estimated term from 2027 to 2030. The district emphasizes its commitment to fiscal responsibility and maintaining a combined tax rate below its 10-year average, ensuring safe and thriving learning environments for students.
Key discussions during the meeting included a presentation on the Collaborative Team Assessment Work from Park Place Middle School and a hearing regarding the Transportation Department Vehicle Fund Budget Extension, which was subsequently approved via Resolution #1-2026. Policy updates were reviewed, including the first readings of Policy Update 2420 (Grading and Progress Reports) and Policy Update 1111 (Oath of Office). A motion to postpone the first reading of Policy 1815 (Ethical Conduct for Board Members) failed. The board also approved the adoption of the Middle School and High School Opioid and Fentanyl Facts Curriculum on its second read. The Consent Agenda, which included items such as a bus purchase, surplus items, budget reports, and an agreement with Snohomish School District for ROTC Programs, was also approved.
This video overview discusses a proposed school construction bond by the Monroe School District to address building and maintenance needs identified through long-range strategic and facility planning processes. Key areas of focus for the bond include updating aging infrastructure, major maintenance projects, classroom space additions, safety and security improvements, and learning environment updates, specifically detailing proposed renovations and an additional gym at Frank Wagner Elementary. The bond, to be voted on in February 2026, aims to improve educational facilities and provide community access to new resources.
The presentation provides an overview of the 2026 bond and the education levy renewal. It includes safety and security improvements, major maintenance projects, replacement of the Sky Valley Education Center, modernizing portions of Frank Wagner and Salem Woods Elementary, updates to special education and early learning spaces, and improvement of athletic fields. The levy covers athletics and extracurricular activities, extra teachers, school safety, student transportation, nursing and counseling programs, para educators, professional learning for staff, and operations and building maintenance costs.
The meeting included a review and approval of the agenda, consideration of donations, student representative comments, and a public comment period with no submissions. The board approved Resolution #7-2025 Levy Certification and a consent agenda that included a bus purchase plan, an application to OSPI FP 502 Urgent Repair Grant/HRMS Roof Repair, and fiscal and enrollment reports. Additionally, the consent agenda covered accounts payable vouchers and human resources reports. The superintendent provided an update, and board directors shared comments.
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