Integrated Pest Management Services (Request for Proposal)
Aug 7, 2026
Closes
Sep 7, 2026
Provide integrated pest management services on an as-needed basis.
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Aug 7, 2026
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Provide integrated pest management services on an as-needed basis.
Aug 7, 2026
Closes
Aug 31, 2026
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City
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Land O Lakes
Enrollment
Total student enrollment.
86,627
NCES ID
National Center for Education Statistics identifier.
1201530
Number of Schools
Total number of schools in the district.
110
Total Staff
Total number of staff members.
11,633.49
Highest Grade
Highest grade level offered.
Grade 12
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This Agreement outlines the provision of alternative transportation solutions by ALC Schools, LLC. to Pasco County Schools, commencing March 25, 2022, with an initial term until July 31, 2022, and subsequent automatic annual renewals. The contract details service coordination, fee structures (per trip, per mile, additional fees), rate adjustments, and operational guidelines for vehicles, personnel, and billing. It also incorporates a standard addendum covering general terms and conditions specific to the District School Board of Pasco County, including legal and compliance requirements.
This document outlines a Price Quote from Amplify Education, Inc. to Pasco Co School District for the DIBELS Data System DIBELS 8th Ed - 1yr (2023-2024) totaling $36,119.00. The license term is from July 1, 2023, to June 30, 2024, with services available for 18 months from the order date. Payment terms are net 30 days. The agreement incorporates Amplify's standard Customer Terms & Conditions, and a specific Standard Addendum for the District School Board of Pasco County, Florida, detailing provisions for indemnification, governing law (Florida), public records compliance (Chapter 119, Florida Statutes), student data protection (FERPA), and other specific requirements for the School Board.
This is an Agreement for Services between The School Board of Pasco County, Florida, and Edmentum, Inc., for the provision of 'Exact Path' diagnostic and learning path software licenses and integration services. The contract covers multiple private schools within Pasco County. The agreement is effective from October 8, 2024, to October 7, 2025, with a total cost of $9,655.38.
This contract is an Order Form and associated terms between Edmentum, Inc. and Pasco Co School District for educational software licenses and customer success services, totaling $1,194,741.00. The services include Apex Learning and Courseware licenses, with various start dates but primarily effective from June 10, 2024, and ending by June 10, 2027. Payment is scheduled in three annual installments. The agreement is supplemented by a Standard Addendum for Pasco County, incorporating specific Florida state laws regarding indemnification, public records, and student data privacy.
This contract, identified as Agreement for Services #2024000011, is between The District School Board of Pasco County ('School Board') and Edmentum, Inc. ('Vendor'). It outlines the terms for services provided by Edmentum to the School Board, incorporating three specific Order Forms (Q-541968, Q-571574, Q-546400) detailed in Exhibit A. The agreement term runs from September 14, 2023, to October 7, 2024. The services include various educational software licenses and customer success services for multiple schools under the School Board. Key provisions cover payment terms, insurance, indemnification, independent contractor status, background investigations, confidentiality, student information, and compliance with Florida statutes including E-Verify and public records laws. Each order form specifies a 'Total US Funds' amount, but no single overarching total for the entire agreement is explicitly stated.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Pasco County School District
The board discussed the proposed 2026/2027 budget, employee compensation, and the group health insurance request for proposal. Committee reports covered recent education legislation, including the "Teddy Bridgewater Act" and updates on school board member rights. The Superintendent provided an update on the start of the new school year, highlighting goals for becoming a top 10 district and improving academic performance. Financial staff reported on millage rate adjustments and provided an overview of positive IB and AP examination results. Key approvals included various academic and career grants, personnel recommendations, construction and maintenance projects for school facilities, and purchasing contracts. A closed litigation session was conducted before the meeting concluded.
The board conducted a review of the tentative budget for the upcoming fiscal year, focusing on revenue sources, expenditures, enrollment projections, salary referendum funding, millage rates, and staffing adjustments. Additionally, the board received an update on the capital plan, covering construction and renovation projects, projected capital revenues, debt considerations, and district-wide improvements. Further discussion topics included health insurance, ESE allocations, enrollment trends, school facility planning, and bus fleet management.
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The board conducted a public hearing regarding the Student Progression Plan, finalizing revisions that clarify requirements for students in AP, IB, and AICE courses. Significant administrative updates included the expansion of the Opportunity Schools model to provide targeted support at additional sites, the launch of a new mobile application to improve family engagement, and positive results from insurance renewals. The meeting covered various consent agenda items, including personnel reappointments, maintenance and construction contracts for school facilities, and financial reports. Additionally, the board approved the District Controlled Open Enrollment Plan and received updates from legal counsel regarding litigation procedures.
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