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Total number of schools in the district.
Total number of staff members.
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Active opportunities open for bidding
Okanogan School District
Okanogan School District No. 105 is soliciting sealed bids from qualified general building contractors for the modernization of Okanogan Junior/Senior High School, located at 115 Rose Street, Okanogan, Washington. The project is part of the district's $14 million voter-approved bond combined with over $24 million in state SCAP matching funds, creating a more than $38 million modernization investment. Base bids are due on August 13, 2026 at 2:00 PM, with the district anticipating competitive bidding to maximize value.
Posted Date
Jul 7, 2026
Due Date
Aug 13, 2026
Release: Jul 7, 2026
Okanogan School District
Close: Aug 13, 2026
Okanogan School District No. 105 is soliciting sealed bids from qualified general building contractors for the modernization of Okanogan Junior/Senior High School, located at 115 Rose Street, Okanogan, Washington. The project is part of the district's $14 million voter-approved bond combined with over $24 million in state SCAP matching funds, creating a more than $38 million modernization investment. Base bids are due on August 13, 2026 at 2:00 PM, with the district anticipating competitive bidding to maximize value.
AvailableOkanogan School District
Work includes demolition of existing site elements, new site work, paving (hard surface) revisions, new building construction and additions, Work includes site Work and some Off-Site Work, Building "Modernizations" and existing site work to "modernize" baseball, softball fields, and track, Construction elements include conventional reinforced cast-in-place concrete foundations, floor slabs. Exterior wood framing and wood siding. Site Work elements are required to accommodate the new building construction Work, Exterior doors are insulated aluminum assemblies or hollow metal door/frame assemblies. Exterior windows are aluminum with glazing units with low-etempered glass, Interior building construction elements include gypsum board attached to wood framing. Interior doors are solid core wood doors in hollow metal frames, Interior finishes include painted walls and other surfaces, carpeting, resilient flooring, tile floors, vinyl wall fabric, and suspended acoustical ceilings, Specialties, equipment and furnishings include toilet accessories, cabinets and accessories, signs and miscellaneous specialties, Mechanical Work includes plumbing systems and fixtures, heating and air conditioning systems. Site mechanical Work includes service piping and lines for water and sanitary sewer, Electrical Work includes distribution systems, lighting fixtures, fire alarm Work, and data/phone Work, Site Work includes plumbing storm drainage systems, water system, earthwork for new improvements, concrete walkways asphalt paving and landscape and irrigation Work.
Posted Date
Jul 6, 2026
Due Date
Aug 13, 2026
Release: Jul 6, 2026
Okanogan School District
Close: Aug 13, 2026
Work includes demolition of existing site elements, new site work, paving (hard surface) revisions, new building construction and additions, Work includes site Work and some Off-Site Work, Building "Modernizations" and existing site work to "modernize" baseball, softball fields, and track, Construction elements include conventional reinforced cast-in-place concrete foundations, floor slabs. Exterior wood framing and wood siding. Site Work elements are required to accommodate the new building construction Work, Exterior doors are insulated aluminum assemblies or hollow metal door/frame assemblies. Exterior windows are aluminum with glazing units with low-etempered glass, Interior building construction elements include gypsum board attached to wood framing. Interior doors are solid core wood doors in hollow metal frames, Interior finishes include painted walls and other surfaces, carpeting, resilient flooring, tile floors, vinyl wall fabric, and suspended acoustical ceilings, Specialties, equipment and furnishings include toilet accessories, cabinets and accessories, signs and miscellaneous specialties, Mechanical Work includes plumbing systems and fixtures, heating and air conditioning systems. Site mechanical Work includes service piping and lines for water and sanitary sewer, Electrical Work includes distribution systems, lighting fixtures, fire alarm Work, and data/phone Work, Site Work includes plumbing storm drainage systems, water system, earthwork for new improvements, concrete walkways asphalt paving and landscape and irrigation Work.
AvailableOkanogan School District
Okanogan School District No. 105 is soliciting sealed bids from qualified general building contractors for the modernization of Okanogan Junior/Senior High School, located at 115 Rose Street, Okanogan, Washington. The project is part of the district's $14 million voter-approved bond combined with over $24 million in state SCAP matching funds, creating a more than $38 million modernization investment. Base bids are due on August 13, 2026 at 2:00 PM, with the district anticipating competitive bidding to maximize value.
Posted Date
Jul 7, 2026
Due Date
Aug 13, 2026
Release: Jul 7, 2026
Okanogan School District
Close: Aug 13, 2026
Okanogan School District No. 105 is soliciting sealed bids from qualified general building contractors for the modernization of Okanogan Junior/Senior High School, located at 115 Rose Street, Okanogan, Washington. The project is part of the district's $14 million voter-approved bond combined with over $24 million in state SCAP matching funds, creating a more than $38 million modernization investment. Base bids are due on August 13, 2026 at 2:00 PM, with the district anticipating competitive bidding to maximize value.
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Okanogan School District
This Interagency Services Agreement between North Central ESD and Okanogan School District outlines the provision of Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS) training and planning sessions for Virginia Grainger Elementary staff via Zoom. The services will be delivered from March 1, 2024, to June 30, 2024, for a total contract fee of $1,200.00. The agreement includes standard terms and conditions governing the engagement.
Effective Date
Mar 1, 2024
Expires
Effective: Mar 1, 2024
Okanogan School District
Expires:
This Interagency Services Agreement between North Central ESD and Okanogan School District outlines the provision of Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS) training and planning sessions for Virginia Grainger Elementary staff via Zoom. The services will be delivered from March 1, 2024, to June 30, 2024, for a total contract fee of $1,200.00. The agreement includes standard terms and conditions governing the engagement.
Okanogan School District
This Interagency Services Agreement details a contract where North Central ESD will provide up to 28 hours of instruction on the 'Fundamental Course of Study' and/or General Paraeducator Certificate for paraeducators to the Okanogan School District. The services are effective from November 15, 2021, to June 30, 2022, at a rate of $1040.00 per day, with a maximum total compensation of $4160.00.
Effective Date
Nov 15, 2021
Expires
Effective: Nov 15, 2021
Okanogan School District
Expires:
This Interagency Services Agreement details a contract where North Central ESD will provide up to 28 hours of instruction on the 'Fundamental Course of Study' and/or General Paraeducator Certificate for paraeducators to the Okanogan School District. The services are effective from November 15, 2021, to June 30, 2022, at a rate of $1040.00 per day, with a maximum total compensation of $4160.00.
Okanogan School District
This Purchase Agreement between Solution Tree Inc. and Okanogan School District outlines the purchase of professional development services and educational resources. Solution Tree will provide professional development on "The Successful Paraprofessional" by Kristen Nelson on April 17, 2026, and will also supply related resources, including books. The total cost for these services and resources, including a deposit, remainder payments, resources, and tax, amounts to $8,167.76, with payments due net 30 days from invoice. The agreement also includes general terms covering intellectual property, authorization, force majeure, and termination.
Effective Date
Mar 13, 2026
Expires
Effective: Mar 13, 2026
Okanogan School District
Expires:
This Purchase Agreement between Solution Tree Inc. and Okanogan School District outlines the purchase of professional development services and educational resources. Solution Tree will provide professional development on "The Successful Paraprofessional" by Kristen Nelson on April 17, 2026, and will also supply related resources, including books. The total cost for these services and resources, including a deposit, remainder payments, resources, and tax, amounts to $8,167.76, with payments due net 30 days from invoice. The agreement also includes general terms covering intellectual property, authorization, force majeure, and termination.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Okanogan School District
The meeting agenda includes a state auditor's report, written reports from various school principals and program directors, and staff presentations. The board is scheduled to review consent agenda items such as employment, resignations, and financial warrants. Several policies concerning emergency procedures, title I engagement, and transportation contracting will be reviewed for second or third readings. Additionally, the board will address a reduction in force for a computer technician position, approve collective bargaining agreements and a memorandum of understanding, and authorize a parent-teacher conference waiver and the hiring of out-of-endorsement teachers.
The board received construction updates from architects regarding building and athletic facility plans. Presentations were held by the middle school principal covering student achievements, curriculum standards, and counseling services. The board conducted public comments, reviewed administration and staff reports regarding district operations, and approved the consent agenda, including personnel hires, warrants, payroll, and enrollment data. A resolution regarding a modified education program was tabled for future consideration. The board approved resolutions for PD waiver days and parent-teacher conference waivers. Several district policies and procedures underwent first and second readings, with specific policies subsequently approved. Additionally, the board approved spring sports volunteers, revised school calendars for 26-27 and 27-28, and discussed updates on the annual financial audit.
The meeting agenda includes staff reports from department principals and the superintendent, as well as a consent agenda covering employment, resignations, warrants, payroll, and student enrollment. Key actions involve the approval of the Carl Perkins V grant and the 2025-26 CTE program, along with the first and second readings of various policies and procedures concerning student emergencies, Title I parent and family engagement, gender-inclusive schools, transportation, infectious diseases, and employee leaves. Additionally, the board will review financial reports and engage in general discussions.
The meeting agenda includes construction updates, public comment, and various staff and departmental reports. The board will address a consent agenda involving employment, resignations, and financial reports. Action items include approval of resolutions regarding a modified education program, professional development waiver days, and parent-teacher conference waivers. Additionally, the board will conduct first and second readings of various district policies and procedures, review spring sports volunteers, approve school calendars for future academic years, and establish a new alternative education program.
The board meeting focused on the approval of a modified education program via resolution and the authorization of a new alternative education program, the Okanogan Parent Partnership, designed for students in grades 1 through 6, effective for the upcoming school year.
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