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Ohio Schools Council
Purchase of approx. 81+ school buses (including conventional, transit, type a, lift/non-lift, 3584 passenger) and 19+ vans (up to 9-passenger, lift/non-lift).
Posted Date
Apr 3, 2026
Due Date
May 4, 2026
Release: Apr 3, 2026
Ohio Schools Council
Close: May 4, 2026
Purchase of approx. 81+ school buses (including conventional, transit, type a, lift/non-lift, 3584 passenger) and 19+ vans (up to 9-passenger, lift/non-lift).
AvailableOhio Schools Council
Provide environmental abatement consulting services.
Posted Date
Feb 13, 2026
Due Date
Mar 2, 2026
Release: Feb 13, 2026
Ohio Schools Council
Close: Mar 2, 2026
Provide environmental abatement consulting services.
Ohio Schools Council
Procurement of Industrial Arts and Career & Tech Supplies and Institutional Kitchen Equipment.
Posted Date
Jan 7, 2026
Due Date
Feb 12, 2026
Release: Jan 7, 2026
Ohio Schools Council
Close: Feb 12, 2026
Procurement of Industrial Arts and Career & Tech Supplies and Institutional Kitchen Equipment.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Ohio Schools Council
The board addressed several financial and operational matters. Key agenda items included the approval of an auction agreement for Bolich Middle School and a consent agenda covering various organizational partnerships, including conference sponsorships, preferred partner agreements with National Glazing Solutions, LLC, and food service point of sale system providers. Additionally, the board approved an electric audit project with Norton City Schools, a records retention project with Bay Village City School District, price adjustments for products, and the renewal of vendor contracts for copy paper. The board also discussed outreach updates, policy regarding virtual meetings, and upcoming professional development opportunities.
The board approved financial reports and a comprehensive consent agenda. Key items included agreements for an electric audit project, various auction services, a school tip line, and multiple sponsorship and partnership agreements. Additionally, the board approved an office renovation project, the appointment of a security and business services consultant, an independent contractor agreement for physical inventory services, the admission of several new members, and an affiliate membership for a public library. Discussion items covered recent engagement efforts, utility updates, and organizational growth.
The meeting included approvals for various items such as Windham Exempted Village Local Schools and Horizon Education Centers as new members, an independent contractor agreement with Education Alternatives for Food Management Service, auction services for Independence Local Schools, and renewals of agreements with FerrellGas, Alco-Chem, Ashland University, Connect (Zoom License), and Equal Level. Additionally, the Executive Director was authorized to sign new agreements with Westlake City Schools and Vermilion Local Schools for Food Service Consulting, renew the Liberty Mutual Sponsorship Agreement and the agreement for BPI, Information Systems, and enter into preferred partner contracts with Facilities Management Express (FMX), Transfinder, Edulog, Bailey Consulting, Strause Refrigeration, and Arcadia Towers. The board also discussed the OSC State Audit Report and scheduled OSC Board Meetings for 2023-24.
The meeting included discussions and approvals related to various financial reports and a consent agenda. The consent agenda featured the approval of a new OSC Preferred Partner Vendor, Collins Equipment; Nordonia City Schools joining the OSC Gas Program; electricity audits for multiple school districts; a bid price increase for Borden Paper Straw; copy paper pricing with ODP Business Solutions; increased pricing from Hershey's Ice Cream; renewal of an agreement with Eversafe; an AEPA Adoption Resolution for 2022; the City of Fairview Park joining the OSC as an Affiliate Member for the AEPA program; hiring Larry Tomec as an OSC Consultant; variable price increases from Creation Gardens for certain produce; and authorization for the Executive Director to approve price changes for Food Service products, subject to final approval by the Governing Board.
The meeting included approvals for new OSC Preferred Partners, such as Ashland University and Security Voice, Inc., along with agreements for safety tip lines, marketing, strategic communications, and auction services. Additionally, St. Albert the Great Parish School and St. Columbkille Parish School were approved as new OSC Affiliate Members. The board also approved a new hotel discount agreement with Hyatt Regency Columbus and electricity audits for Olmsted Falls City Schools, as well as agreements with Newton Falls Exempted Village Schools for Food Consulting and with the Cuyahoga County Board of Health as an Independent Contractor. Discussion items included OSC Intervention in a COH Rate Case before PUCO.
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