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University or college mascot.
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Sierra College
Sierra Joint Community College District issued RFPQ #26-011 to establish a pool of qualified firms to provide Division of State Architect (DSA) Inspector of Record (IOR) services for various construction and modernization projects. The contract is initially for two years with options for three successive one-year extensions, totaling a maximum of five years. Submissions are due by April 22, 2026, and the projects will be funded through Measure E bond funds or other District sources.
Posted Date
Apr 3, 2026
Due Date
Apr 22, 2026
Release: Apr 3, 2026
Sierra College
Close: Apr 22, 2026
Sierra Joint Community College District issued RFPQ #26-011 to establish a pool of qualified firms to provide Division of State Architect (DSA) Inspector of Record (IOR) services for various construction and modernization projects. The contract is initially for two years with options for three successive one-year extensions, totaling a maximum of five years. Submissions are due by April 22, 2026, and the projects will be funded through Measure E bond funds or other District sources.
Sierra College
Procurement of two approximately thirty-seven passenger buses and one approximately twenty-five passenger bus.
Posted Date
Apr 3, 2026
Due Date
Apr 24, 2026
Release: Apr 3, 2026
Sierra College
Close: Apr 24, 2026
Procurement of two approximately thirty-seven passenger buses and one approximately twenty-five passenger bus.
Sierra College
Project consists of concrete slab, footings, assembly, and construction of greenhouse and storage buildings, and related site and electrical work. The greenhouse and storage buildings are owner furnished, both buildings are delivered and have been stored on campus. The greenhouse building includes accessories, including but not limited to, end wall vents, roof vents, exhaust fans, cool air system, heaters, and shade fabric assembly.
Posted Date
Nov 14, 2025
Due Date
Dec 9, 2025
Release: Nov 14, 2025
Sierra College
Close: Dec 9, 2025
Project consists of concrete slab, footings, assembly, and construction of greenhouse and storage buildings, and related site and electrical work. The greenhouse and storage buildings are owner furnished, both buildings are delivered and have been stored on campus. The greenhouse building includes accessories, including but not limited to, end wall vents, roof vents, exhaust fans, cool air system, heaters, and shade fabric assembly.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Avoid unless unavoidable; justification is stringent—steer back to coops.
Coops: Lead with the State of California Cooperative Purchasing Program or CollegeBuys; present as pre-competed under AP
Sierra College shows no documented sole source awards and has a high justification barrier.
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Sierra College
This Master Services Agreement between the Foundation for California Community Colleges, Instructure, Inc., and Rancho Santiago Community College District establishes a ten-year contract from July 1, 2023, to June 30, 2033. It facilitates the provision of the Instructure Learning Platform (Canvas LMS, Canvas Studio, and Impact) to California Community Colleges through a centrally funded subscription model. The agreement details pricing for centrally funded services, outlines optional locally funded products, specifies support models, and includes comprehensive terms and conditions covering data security, privacy, and operational responsibilities. The total contract value for the centrally funded services over the entire term is USD 105,600,817.04.
Effective Date
Jul 1, 2023
Expires
Effective: Jul 1, 2023
Sierra College
Expires:
This Master Services Agreement between the Foundation for California Community Colleges, Instructure, Inc., and Rancho Santiago Community College District establishes a ten-year contract from July 1, 2023, to June 30, 2033. It facilitates the provision of the Instructure Learning Platform (Canvas LMS, Canvas Studio, and Impact) to California Community Colleges through a centrally funded subscription model. The agreement details pricing for centrally funded services, outlines optional locally funded products, specifies support models, and includes comprehensive terms and conditions covering data security, privacy, and operational responsibilities. The total contract value for the centrally funded services over the entire term is USD 105,600,817.04.
AvailableSierra College
This document is a Purchase Order (P0037025) issued by Sierra Joint Community College District to Leepfrog Technologies. It covers a one-time customization to CIM software text fields and CIM Cross Listed Course Update SOW, with an extended price of $4,850.00. The underlying contract term is from February 17, 2024, to February 16, 2027, with the PO term from July 1, 2024, to June 30, 2025. It references a previous PO (P0035042) and states a 'Total Contract NTE' (Not To Exceed) of $84,810.32.
Effective Date
Feb 17, 2024
Expires
Effective: Feb 17, 2024
Sierra College
Expires:
This document is a Purchase Order (P0037025) issued by Sierra Joint Community College District to Leepfrog Technologies. It covers a one-time customization to CIM software text fields and CIM Cross Listed Course Update SOW, with an extended price of $4,850.00. The underlying contract term is from February 17, 2024, to February 16, 2027, with the PO term from July 1, 2024, to June 30, 2025. It references a previous PO (P0035042) and states a 'Total Contract NTE' (Not To Exceed) of $84,810.32.
AvailableSierra College
This purchase order (P0038432) from Sierra College to Leepfrog Technologies covers annual support fees for CourseLeaf Catalog Management and Curriculum Management software for the term February 17, 2025, to February 16, 2026. The total amount for this period is $26,787.83, as part of an overarching agreement from February 17, 2024, to February 16, 2027.
Effective Date
Feb 17, 2025
Expires
Effective: Feb 17, 2025
Sierra College
Expires:
This purchase order (P0038432) from Sierra College to Leepfrog Technologies covers annual support fees for CourseLeaf Catalog Management and Curriculum Management software for the term February 17, 2025, to February 16, 2026. The total amount for this period is $26,787.83, as part of an overarching agreement from February 17, 2024, to February 16, 2027.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Sierra College
The event, focused on the Nevada County's air attack base, included introductions from campus and forum hosts. Key discussion topics involved the base's operations, including the number and types of aircraft supported (normally four, supporting up to eight or nine tankers during a fire), and personnel composition, noting the base is interagency, involving CalFire and the US Forest Service, with pilots often contracted. The structure of training for base support staff (firefighters) and air attack officers was detailed, noting the requirement for extensive experience. Funding sources for CalFire (state taxpayers) and the Forest Service (federal program) were explained, emphasizing the 'patchless' operational environment where aircraft move seamlessly between land management organizations. The composition and function of fire retardant were discussed—it is 85% water, with the remainder being primarily ammonium phosphates (fertilizer) and a gum thickening agent, serving to coat fuels rather than suppress the fire directly. The process of making a retardant drop, involving coordination between the air attack platform (often called a spotter plane or bird dog) and the Incident Commander, focusing on precise altitude and airspeed for effective chemical placement, was also covered.
This event celebrated the pinning ceremony for the Sierra College Class of 2022 Nurse Graduates. The proceedings included recognition of the faculty, thanking supporters such as parents and family, and presenting several student awards based on clinical excellence, compassion, leadership, and alignment with the college's theme. Specific awards mentioned included the Kaiser Permanente Caring with Compassion Award, the McCauley Award, the Sutter Community Hospital Student Nurse Leadership Award, and Faculty Awards. One detailed story highlighted a student demonstrating exceptional compassion and critical thinking by advocating for a patient to receive sunlight exposure during their hospital stay.
The Sierra College Student Equity and Achievement Plan (SEAP) outlines strategies to ensure equitable, high-quality education by addressing systemic barriers and promoting equitable outcomes for all students, from enrollment through completion and transfer. The plan focuses on closing equity gaps for disproportionately impacted student groups across key areas: successful enrollment, completion of transfer-level Math and English, persistence, completion, and transfer to 4-year universities. It emphasizes culturally and identity-responsive outreach, coordinated support, equitable instructional practices, and continuous improvement through data monitoring to foster a diverse student community where every student can thrive.
The meeting covered the 2024-25 Unaudited Actuals. The Unrestricted/Uncommitted General Fund Balance decreased slightly. Revenue changes included a decrease in enrollment fee and property tax revenue, and an increase in lottery revenue. Expense changes included an increase in part-time faculty and overload expenses, a decrease in community support transfers, an increase in transfers for the District's share of the FY25 surplus, a decrease in retiree health & welfare benefits, and an increase for dual enrollment.
The 2024-2026 Action Plan for Sierra College focuses on civic engagement and voter empowerment (CEVE). Key goals include designating Sierra College as a certified vote center, building stronger relationships across campuses, and sustaining partnerships with community and student organizations. The plan aims to increase student voter accessibility and participation through various initiatives, including voter registration events, workshops, and collaborations with local and statewide partners. The CEVE Workgroup commits to using data-informed practices for continuous improvement and ensuring students are informed of upcoming elections.
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Dean, Career, Continuing, and Technical Education
Executive Director, Sierra College Foundation
Dean, Sierra College - Tahoe-Truckee Campus
Assistant Superintendent/Vice President, Instruction
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