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Tuckahoe Union Free School District
The Tuckahoe Union Free School District is soliciting proposals for district-wide grounds maintenance services from qualified landscape firms.
Posted Date
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Due Date
May 25, 2026
Tuckahoe Union Free School District
Close: May 25, 2026
The Tuckahoe Union Free School District is soliciting proposals for district-wide grounds maintenance services from qualified landscape firms.
Tuckahoe Union Free School District
Provide grounds maintenance.
Posted Date
Mar 17, 2026
Due Date
Mar 27, 2026
Release: Mar 17, 2026
Tuckahoe Union Free School District
Close: Mar 27, 2026
Provide grounds maintenance.
Tuckahoe Union Free School District
Request for applications for school bus transportation services to non-public schools for the 2026-2027 school year.
Posted Date
Jan 1, 2026
Due Date
Apr 1, 2026
Release: Jan 1, 2026
Tuckahoe Union Free School District
Close: Apr 1, 2026
Request for applications for school bus transportation services to non-public schools for the 2026-2027 school year.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Tuckahoe Union Free School District
The Board discussed strategic planning, student achievements, and district-wide activities. They approved an educational services agreement with Green Chimneys Children's Services for the upcoming school year. The Board adopted new policies concerning board organizational meetings and physical restraints or timeout procedures. Additionally, they approved the annual budget and slate of officers for the WPSBA, accepted several donations for student government, field trips, and graduation gifts, and approved personnel recommendations.
The board meeting featured reports on the successful budget vote, including the strong community turnout and approval percentage. Discussions covered curriculum implementation, special education, and various student achievements in arts, music, and athletics. The board acknowledged the efforts of the superintendent and business office, noted the successful organization of the district election, and reviewed state budget updates including state aid increases and extensions for zero-emission bus mandates. Furthermore, the meeting addressed the ratification of a contract with the CSEA bargaining unit and featured community reports from the SEPTA and PTA regarding recent events and upcoming initiatives.
The board meeting included the recognition of top-performing high school students, specifically the valedictorian and salutatorian, for their academic achievements, leadership, and community involvement. A significant portion of the meeting was dedicated to a presentation on the proposed 2025-2026 district budget, which focused on aligning financial resources with core goals such as academic excellence, school safety, and student well-being. Key budgetary highlights included planned upgrades to school security camera systems, increased monitor staffing, and investments in literacy intervention programs and AI tools to support classroom instruction. The presentation also emphasized the district's commitment to a whole-child approach through extracurriculars, performing arts, and specialized support services.
The Board of Education conducted a budget hearing and discussed the 2026-2027 school budget. Key actions included the approval of various health services agreements with neighboring school districts, adoption of several board policies regarding data privacy and employee rights, and the approval of financial reports including the treasurer's report and budget transfers. Additionally, the Board authorized a 403(b) plan amendment to allow Roth contributions, amended a prior resolution regarding varsity softball transportation, approved an intermunicipal agreement with the Town of Eastchester for security camera access, awarded gas supply contracts to NRG Business Marketing, and authorized cooperative purchasing through Ed Data. The Board also approved professional tutoring services and personnel recommendations.
The board meeting focused on the start of the new school year, including staff and administration introductions, summer facilities improvements, and the implementation of a new cell phone policy. Strategic goals for the year were established, focusing on a clear roadmap for the district, enhanced communication and stakeholder engagement, policy review, and the completion of contract negotiations. The Superintendent provided a report highlighting successful professional development, the introduction of new administrators, and a positive start to student operations. Additionally, community partners from the PTA, SEPTA, and athletic council were acknowledged for their support.
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