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Sole Source: Not viable here—redirect to direct purchases under the $50,000 competitive bidding threshold or use cooperative contracts over that amount.
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Entity: Rusk Independent School District (TX)
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Rusk Independent School District
This document contains four invoices from Region VII Education Service Center to Rusk ISD covering "Strong Foundation Planning Supports" and various cooperative/contracted services for the academic years 2023-2024, 2024-2025, and 2025-2026, with total balances of $70,000.00, $29,511.18, $29,558.52, and $27,222.97 respectively. Additionally, there is a separate agreement with Jonathan Medina for a speaking engagement for Rusk ISD on March 3, 2026, with a fee balance of $6,997.00. The total amounts for each invoice and the speaker's fee are explicitly stated, but there is no single overarching total for all services and engagements across the entire document.
Effective Date
May 20, 2023
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Effective: May 20, 2023
Rusk Independent School District
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This document contains four invoices from Region VII Education Service Center to Rusk ISD covering "Strong Foundation Planning Supports" and various cooperative/contracted services for the academic years 2023-2024, 2024-2025, and 2025-2026, with total balances of $70,000.00, $29,511.18, $29,558.52, and $27,222.97 respectively. Additionally, there is a separate agreement with Jonathan Medina for a speaking engagement for Rusk ISD on March 3, 2026, with a fee balance of $6,997.00. The total amounts for each invoice and the speaker's fee are explicitly stated, but there is no single overarching total for all services and engagements across the entire document.
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This contract documents an agreement between TILL36O LLC and Rusk ISD for a keynote event titled "Are You Comfortable in Your Shoes" delivered by Curt Slater on August 5, 2024. The total cost for the service, including the speaking fee and flat-rate travel and lodging, is $6,750. A holding deposit of $3,375 is required, with the remaining balance due by the event date or within 30 days. The agreement also details various terms and conditions, including cancellation policies and payment terms.
Effective Date
Aug 5, 2024
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Effective: Aug 5, 2024
Rusk Independent School District
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This contract documents an agreement between TILL36O LLC and Rusk ISD for a keynote event titled "Are You Comfortable in Your Shoes" delivered by Curt Slater on August 5, 2024. The total cost for the service, including the speaking fee and flat-rate travel and lodging, is $6,750. A holding deposit of $3,375 is required, with the remaining balance due by the event date or within 30 days. The agreement also details various terms and conditions, including cancellation policies and payment terms.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Rusk Independent School District
The meeting included a presentation on the Watch D.O.G. program at the Intermediate campus. A public meeting was held to discuss the Texas Academic Performance Report. The Board reviewed a facilities report and discussed monthly expenditures. An order was approved to cancel the upcoming board election due to the lack of opposition. Additionally, the board approved a memorandum of understanding regarding a telemedicine program, authorized a budget amendment, and acted on administrative contract approvals following an executive session.
The meeting included a presentation by students and a recognition of the Board President's service. The Board reviewed the district calendar, a financial update, and the Rusk Math Framework. Action items included approval of a new district crest, certification of instructional materials, approval of a budget amendment, and the review of personnel resignations and retirements. The Board also approved various administrative recommendations for the employment, renewal, and issuance of professional and probationary contracts for personnel.
The Board discussed various operational and policy matters, including facility needs, student transfers, and the Rusk ISD TIA Plan. Several board policies were reviewed and approved, along with the 2025-2026 Budget Amendments and revisions to the District of Innovation Plan. The Board also moved to hire a security firm for district safety. A financial audit report review was tabled. During an executive session, the Board conducted the annual evaluation of the Superintendent and approved an addendum to the Superintendent's contract regarding the residency timeline.
The board meeting included a public meeting to discuss the Rusk ISD's State Financial Accountability Rating for the 2023-2024 school year, where the district scored a perfect 100. Discussions covered the board calendar, noting upcoming dates for Christmas Break and the start of filing for the Board of Trustee Election. Facility needs will be reported on by DEIC subcommittees. The board reviewed monthly expenditures and student transfers. Key actions included the adoption of an amended Library Media Center Collection Development Policy to align with the Instructional Resources and Library Materials policy adopted in October. The board approved the addition of new Innovative Courses for 2026-2027 and adopted policy CSA (LOCAL) from Update 126. Furthermore, the board authorized the removal of the former CFO as the investment officer for the Lone Star Investment Pool and granted access to the current CFO/Assistant Superintendent. Authorization was also granted for the current CFO to have signing privileges on all Rusk ISD accounts with Citizens 1st Bank. The session concluded with Executive Session for Team of 8 Training and Post Legislative Update.
The Board of Trustees convened to discuss multiple topics including a presentation by Rusk Elementary students, an update on the consent agenda, a review of the board calendar, and a facility report. There was also a discussion on the District Improvement Plan and TEA Accountability Ratings, consideration of a resolution for the Board of Directors of the Cherokee Central Appraisal District, and policy updates. The board also discussed revisions to the Rusk ISD Attendance Procedures handbook, and reviewed the Play it Safe! program. The resignation of the Director of Instructional Programs was also reported.
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