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Randolph County Schools
The North Carolina e-procurement portal hosts a solicitation from the Randolph County School System seeking a qualified environmental consultant to perform a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment on an approximately 80.8-acre land parcel in Liberty, North Carolina, in connection with the construction of a Liberty Elementary School. The Phase I ESA must identify recognized environmental conditions and be conducted in conformance with ASTM E1527-21. The solicitation is an active Request for Qualifications (not a grant program) with site visits allowed through July 8, 2026, final questions due July 10, 2026, and final proposals due by the July 13, 2026 deadline.
Posted Date
Jun 26, 2026
Due Date
Jul 13, 2026
Release: Jun 26, 2026
Randolph County Schools
Close: Jul 13, 2026
The North Carolina e-procurement portal hosts a solicitation from the Randolph County School System seeking a qualified environmental consultant to perform a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment on an approximately 80.8-acre land parcel in Liberty, North Carolina, in connection with the construction of a Liberty Elementary School. The Phase I ESA must identify recognized environmental conditions and be conducted in conformance with ASTM E1527-21. The solicitation is an active Request for Qualifications (not a grant program) with site visits allowed through July 8, 2026, final questions due July 10, 2026, and final proposals due by the July 13, 2026 deadline.
AvailableRandolph County Schools
Project consists of 52,400 SF roof replacement of elementary school. Approx. 45,400 SF of the existing roof will require tear-off of gravel-surfaced built-up membrane and insulation down to the original metal decks - new insulation system shall be tapered polyisocyanurate foam boards with 5/8" fire code gypsum board on the deck. All insulation to be mechanically attached. Provide tapered insulation as shown on roof plans. The replacement membrane assembly consists of the application of a 60 mil. KEE single-ply membrane mechanically attached through the insulation assembly to the metal deck; 7,000 SF will require removal of existing gravel surface and built-up flashings prior to an over-roof using 1/2" glass-faced cover board and the same KEE membrane, all mechanically fastened to the deck. Scope of Work includes installation of new perimeter wood nailers and edge metal. Roofing system installation shall require a final inspection by the Membrane Manufacturer and will be eligible to receive a 20-year material and labor warranty covering the full- system including the insulation and membrane.
Posted Date
May 5, 2026
Due Date
May 28, 2026
Release: May 5, 2026
Randolph County Schools
Close: May 28, 2026
Project consists of 52,400 SF roof replacement of elementary school. Approx. 45,400 SF of the existing roof will require tear-off of gravel-surfaced built-up membrane and insulation down to the original metal decks - new insulation system shall be tapered polyisocyanurate foam boards with 5/8" fire code gypsum board on the deck. All insulation to be mechanically attached. Provide tapered insulation as shown on roof plans. The replacement membrane assembly consists of the application of a 60 mil. KEE single-ply membrane mechanically attached through the insulation assembly to the metal deck; 7,000 SF will require removal of existing gravel surface and built-up flashings prior to an over-roof using 1/2" glass-faced cover board and the same KEE membrane, all mechanically fastened to the deck. Scope of Work includes installation of new perimeter wood nailers and edge metal. Roofing system installation shall require a final inspection by the Membrane Manufacturer and will be eligible to receive a 20-year material and labor warranty covering the full- system including the insulation and membrane.
Randolph County Schools
Furnish 1) Ice Cream.
Posted Date
May 1, 2026
Due Date
May 6, 2026
Release: May 1, 2026
Randolph County Schools
Close: May 6, 2026
Furnish 1) Ice Cream.
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Sole Source: Avoid this route; steer to direct purchase under $90,000 or Sourcewell.
Coops: $90,000 or more: Use Sourcewell to piggyback and avoid a formal competitive bid.
Randolph County Schools, NC has no publicly documented sole source contracts above the competitive bidding threshold.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Randolph County Schools
The meeting included recognitions for Beta Club state convention winners, apprenticeship selections, and athletic champions. The board reviewed curriculum and instruction items, including a grant for Randleman High School, and received financial reports regarding superintendent-approved contracts exceeding $50,000. Consent agenda items involved first readings of several board policies on student conduct, student searches, and employee recordings. Additionally, the board addressed curriculum initiatives, including a memorandum of understanding with Randolph Community College, grant assurances, and articulation agreements. Financial and operational agenda items covered the interim budget, budget amendments, a school nutrition procurement plan, and agreements for security and resource officer services. A closed session was held to discuss personnel matters and student assignment appeals.
The board meeting agenda included student and program recognitions, as well as multiple informational items concerning gifts to various elementary and middle schools. The curriculum and instruction segment covered grant updates and revisions to the academically and intellectually gifted plan. Financial reporting involved updates on contracts exceeding $50,000. Consent items focused on teacher bonuses for summer reading camps, articulation and affiliation agreements with Randolph Community College, contract amendments, budget adjustments, and operational items such as school fees, facility use agreements, and school resource officer services. The closed session was scheduled to address personnel matters, legal advice, and student assignment appeals.
The superintendent provided an update regarding the approval of the local budget for the upcoming school year by the County Commissioners and the Board of Education, noting the increase in current expense funding and recurring capital outlay funding over the past decade. Administrative appointments for principals and assistant principals were reviewed, and athletic accomplishments were celebrated, including recognition for achievements in soccer, golf, and track and field. Additionally, a student was recognized for artwork selected for a state calendar, and information was provided regarding enrollment options for non-traditional schools.
This document informs parents about Randleman Middle School's identification as an Additional Targeted Support and Improvement (ATSI) school, necessitating the development of a comprehensive school improvement plan. This plan, aimed at improving educational outcomes for all students, closing achievement gaps, increasing equity, and enhancing teaching quality, will focus on key areas such as classroom management, standards-aligned instruction, professional learning communities, instructional leadership, effective teacher recruitment and retention, transition support, a multi-tiered system of instruction, data-driven decision-making, student support services, and family and community engagement.
The School Improvement Plan for Trinity Elementary School outlines a strategic direction to enhance student performance and well-being. It focuses on improving reading proficiency to 45% by June 2024 and math proficiency to 50% by June 2025, while strengthening tiered intervention models. Key strategic pillars include instructional excellence and alignment, data-driven instructional planning, comprehensive student support services, robust leadership capacity, professional development, efficient resource allocation, and active family and community engagement.
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