Discover opportunities months before the RFP drops
Learn more →Key metrics and characteristics
The city where this buyer is located.
Total student enrollment.
National Center for Education Statistics identifier.
Total number of schools in the district.
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.
Includes fiscal year calendars, procurement complexity scores, and strategic insights.
Active opportunities open for bidding
Pasco School District 1
Construct tenant improvements for 3,000 SF including selective demolition, finishes, fire protection, mechanical, and electrical work.
Posted Date
May 27, 2026
Due Date
Jun 16, 2026
Release: May 27, 2026
Pasco School District 1
Close: Jun 16, 2026
Construct tenant improvements for 3,000 SF including selective demolition, finishes, fire protection, mechanical, and electrical work.
AvailablePasco School District 1
Relocate four portable classrooms from Chiawana High School, 8125 W Argent Road to Reynolds Middle School, 9507 Burns Road. Work is split into two packages: Site work - Bring electrical service to the portable location at Reynolds, perform minor work to the parking lot area where the portables are to be placed, and reconfigure another parking lot at Reynolds by modifying landscape and adding a new driveway; and portable repair - Repair the four portables after relocation including roofing, paint, interior repairs of ceiling tiles, carpeting, and wall patching.
Posted Date
May 14, 2026
Due Date
Jun 4, 2026
Release: May 14, 2026
Pasco School District 1
Close: Jun 4, 2026
Relocate four portable classrooms from Chiawana High School, 8125 W Argent Road to Reynolds Middle School, 9507 Burns Road. Work is split into two packages: Site work - Bring electrical service to the portable location at Reynolds, perform minor work to the parking lot area where the portables are to be placed, and reconfigure another parking lot at Reynolds by modifying landscape and adding a new driveway; and portable repair - Repair the four portables after relocation including roofing, paint, interior repairs of ceiling tiles, carpeting, and wall patching.
AvailablePasco School District 1
New Softball Field project. Scope includes new softball field complex, including Demolition, Site Work, Structures, Finishes, Mechanical, and Electrical work.
Posted Date
Apr 23, 2026
Due Date
May 19, 2026
Release: Apr 23, 2026
Pasco School District 1
Close: May 19, 2026
New Softball Field project. Scope includes new softball field complex, including Demolition, Site Work, Structures, Finishes, Mechanical, and Electrical work.
Get alerted before the bid drops, know which RFPs to pursue, and generate compliant drafts with AI.
Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Over $40,000 and uniquely aligned to district goals: pursue sole source via department sponsor → finance review → board approval.
Coops: Coops aren’t used today; if asked, mention WA DES, KCDA, WSIPC, and OMNIA as future options.
Entity: Pasco School District 1, WA
When to use: For larger, unique solutions that directly support goals in the district’s Success Plan or Annual Report.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Pasco School District 1
The board meeting included a study session overview on secondary schools, student performance recognition for the Chess Elementary chess club, and special recognitions for district school nurses and community partners who contributed to the district through the Pink Award program. Additionally, public comments were heard regarding staffing processes and support structures for students at Orion High School and New Horizons High School.
The board meeting included a flag salute led by students from Robert Frost Elementary, followed by a special recognition ceremony for certificated employees in celebration of Teacher Appreciation Week. The board also recognized the participants of the district's ambassador program, who completed a series of sessions aimed at fostering district knowledge and community involvement. Finally, the board provided an opportunity for audience comments.
The board discussed potential adjustments to school boundaries to address overcrowding and improve operational efficiencies, specifically focusing on designating non-occupied residential areas to closer schools. The discussion highlighted the fiscal impact of these changes, the need for proactive planning before new students enroll, and the importance of minimizing excessive bus transportation. The board explored mapping tools and quantitative triggers for future boundary reviews, with a consensus to pursue these adjustments for uninhabited neighborhoods before the upcoming school year to prevent future student displacement.
The board reviewed the annual district objectives summary report, covering student outcomes and a system of accountability. Key discussion topics included progress monitoring against the strategic plan, the implementation of a data metric framework to analyze academic growth, and the strengthening of multi-tiered systems of support (MTSS). The session also addressed literacy and mathematics instruction improvements, the role of preschool attendance in student proficiency, and 9th-grade success indicators. Finally, the process for the superintendent evaluation was reviewed, with board members instructed on upcoming engagement timelines.
The study session focused on the role and application of generative AI in educational settings. The discussion covered the current landscape of AI guidance in US states, Washington's leadership in establishing state-wide AI guidelines, and the practical utility of AI tools for teachers and students. Key topics included research on time-saving benefits for educators, age-appropriate usage and account requirements for students, and hands-on demonstrations of AI prompts for creative tasks, meal planning, and nutritional analysis to support classroom instruction.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
Track Pasco School District 1's board meetings, strategic plans, and budget discussions. Identify opportunities 6-12 months before competitors see the RFP.
Keep your public sector contacts fresh and actionable. No more stale data.
Premium
Win more deals with deep buyer insights
Premium
Access the largest public sector contact database
© 2026 Starbridge