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Total student enrollment.
National Center for Education Statistics identifier.
Total number of schools in the district.
School mascot.
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.
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Snowflake Unified School District 5
Mohave Educational Services Cooperative, Inc. seeks proposals for online classroom courseware and instructional services for its statewide membership of approximately 450 public agencies. The contract will be for an initial one-year term with four potential one-year extensions. The scope includes providing educational courseware and instructional services in an online or blended learning environment, compliant with federal and state education standards, and offering comprehensive training and support.
Posted Date
May 26, 2017
Due Date
Jun 16, 2017
Release: May 26, 2017
Snowflake Unified School District 5
Close: Jun 16, 2017
Mohave Educational Services Cooperative, Inc. seeks proposals for online classroom courseware and instructional services for its statewide membership of approximately 450 public agencies. The contract will be for an initial one-year term with four potential one-year extensions. The scope includes providing educational courseware and instructional services in an online or blended learning environment, compliant with federal and state education standards, and offering comprehensive training and support.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Don’t pursue; redirect to a cooperative path.
Coops: Lead with a cooperative contract (prefer Sourcewell). Confirm your product is on-contract and ask to buy through it.
Entity: Snowflake Unified School District 5, AZ adheres to competitive procurement with no evidence of sole source awards.
Guidance: Do not invest in sole source justifications; redirect to a pre-competed cooperative contract for a faster, compliant purchase.
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Snowflake Unified School District 5
This document outlines a multi-year agreement for IXL Learning licenses between IXL Learning and Snowflake Unified School District. It includes a Purchase Order (No. 241727) for the licenses, a Sales Contract (No. 172759) detailing payment terms and a renewal period from June 1, 2024, to June 1, 2026, and a Renewal Quote (No. 1140306-2023-006-2) specifying the license breakdown. The total cost for the licenses is $87,375.00, with the Purchase Order reflecting a total of $95,588.26 including tax. Terms and Conditions of Sale are also provided.
Effective Date
Jun 1, 2024
Expires
Effective: Jun 1, 2024
Snowflake Unified School District 5
Expires:
This document outlines a multi-year agreement for IXL Learning licenses between IXL Learning and Snowflake Unified School District. It includes a Purchase Order (No. 241727) for the licenses, a Sales Contract (No. 172759) detailing payment terms and a renewal period from June 1, 2024, to June 1, 2026, and a Renewal Quote (No. 1140306-2023-006-2) specifying the license breakdown. The total cost for the licenses is $87,375.00, with the Purchase Order reflecting a total of $95,588.26 including tax. Terms and Conditions of Sale are also provided.
AvailableSnowflake Unified School District 5
This document outlines a sales contract for an upgrade to an IXL Learning site license for Snowflake Unified School District 5. The upgrade adds 200 students (Grades 2-12) for Math, ELA, and Science subjects, with the service period extending through June 1, 2026. The total cost for this upgrade is $4,300, with an invoice date of July 30, 2025. The contract includes detailed payment terms, licensing information, and standard terms and conditions.
Effective Date
Jul 30, 2025
Expires
Effective: Jul 30, 2025
Snowflake Unified School District 5
Expires:
This document outlines a sales contract for an upgrade to an IXL Learning site license for Snowflake Unified School District 5. The upgrade adds 200 students (Grades 2-12) for Math, ELA, and Science subjects, with the service period extending through June 1, 2026. The total cost for this upgrade is $4,300, with an invoice date of July 30, 2025. The contract includes detailed payment terms, licensing information, and standard terms and conditions.
AvailableSnowflake Unified School District 5
This document details the award and subsequent extensions of Contract 17J-EDGE-1004 to Edgenuity, Inc. by Mohave Educational Services Cooperative, Inc. for online courseware and instructional services. The contract, effective October 4, 2017, has been extended annually, with the latest extension starting October 4, 2020. It outlines the terms for product/service provision, purchase order processing, pricing, and reporting requirements.
Effective Date
Oct 4, 2017
Expires
Effective: Oct 4, 2017
Snowflake Unified School District 5
Expires:
This document details the award and subsequent extensions of Contract 17J-EDGE-1004 to Edgenuity, Inc. by Mohave Educational Services Cooperative, Inc. for online courseware and instructional services. The contract, effective October 4, 2017, has been extended annually, with the latest extension starting October 4, 2020. It outlines the terms for product/service provision, purchase order processing, pricing, and reporting requirements.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Snowflake Unified School District 5
The meeting included a NAVIT presentation by Matt Weber, discussion and possible approval of the Capstone MOU, Family, Career and Community Leaders of America, Snowflake High School Character Education, and 2026 Performance Pay. The board also discussed Trust Policies, with no action taken during the first reading. The consent agenda included personnel matters such as new employees, resignations, returns from ESI, volunteers, financial items, minutes, Snowflake High School early graduation, Skills USA Fundraiser, Snowflake High School Book List, and the Empire Cat Donation.
The meeting included discussion and approval of the agenda order and consent agenda, which covered personnel matters such as new employees, resignations, volunteers, return from ESI, financial items, minutes, senior class fundraiser, JOM fundraisers, Snowflake Intermediate Student Council fundraisers, National FFA Convention and Expo Student Engagement Grant, and curriculum requests. The board also discussed and approved the ASDB Amendment Agreement and AFR 2025.
The Governing Board meeting included a public hearing for the Revised Expenditure Budget FY 25-26. The board discussed and approved the agenda order, consent agenda items such as personnel matters, financial items, minutes, fundraisers, and student-based enterprise student workers. The board also approved the 25-26 Performance Plan, a change to the October board meeting date, the FY 2026 Capital Plan, the FY 2026 Expenditure Budget, a new maintenance position, and a color guard stipend. Additionally, the FY 26 Budget Revision was tabled.
The meeting included a presentation by an FFA winner and a presentation on the outcome of the Junior Leadership Academy. The Snowflake Rodeo Committee presented a check to the Track and Girls Soccer team for their help with the Snowflake 24th Celebration Rodeo. The board discussed and approved the FY 2026 Proposition 301 Proposal, a Western Governors University Agreement, an ASDB Agreement, out-of-state travel for the FFA National Convention, and a Dual Enrollment Course to the Early Childhood Education Program. The board also approved new personnel, resignations, and volunteers.
The Governing Board meeting included discussions on various topics such as the approval of the agenda order and consent agenda, which covered personnel matters including new employees, resignations, volunteers, and transfers. The board also reviewed financial items, minutes, and several fundraisers for Snowflake High School, including those for music, cheer, volleyball, girls' soccer, football, boys' basketball, and boys' wrestling teams. Emergency operations plans for Highland and Snowflake Intermediate were addressed, along with an emergency procurement for a fire alarm system at the high school. Further discussions involved an intergovernmental agreement with the Arizona Department of Economic Security, the proposed budget for FY 25-26, a request for proposal (RFP) for sanitation services, and authorization for the emergency procurement of a fire alarm system at Snowflake High School.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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