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Upper Moreland Township School District
Purchase of lpg (liquefied petroleum gas) to be used for our school buses.
Posted Date
Feb 17, 2026
Due Date
May 5, 2026
Release: Feb 17, 2026
Upper Moreland Township School District
Close: May 5, 2026
Purchase of lpg (liquefied petroleum gas) to be used for our school buses.
AvailableUpper Moreland Township School District
Purchase and installation of 40-gallon modular open tilting skillet braising pan, gas for high-volume food service operations.
Posted Date
Jun 17, 2025
Due Date
Jul 14, 2025
Release: Jun 17, 2025
Upper Moreland Township School District
Close: Jul 14, 2025
Purchase and installation of 40-gallon modular open tilting skillet braising pan, gas for high-volume food service operations.
Upper Moreland Township School District
Work includes transitional learning program fit-out: level 1. Multiple prime contracts for the work as follows: contract no. 1 general construction; contract no. 2 HVAC construction; contract no. 3 plumbing construction; contract no. 4 electrical construction.
Posted Date
May 9, 2025
Due Date
Jun 5, 2025
Release: May 9, 2025
Upper Moreland Township School District
Close: Jun 5, 2025
Work includes transitional learning program fit-out: level 1. Multiple prime contracts for the work as follows: contract no. 1 general construction; contract no. 2 HVAC construction; contract no. 3 plumbing construction; contract no. 4 electrical construction.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: If sale is less than $21,900, use sole source.
Coops: Use Sourcewell or OMNIA Partners. Confirm your product is on contract, validate piggyback with the business office, and secure an IT/curriculum sponsor.
Upper Moreland Township School District (PA) requires competitive bidding for purchases over $21,900. No documented history of sole source awards.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Upper Moreland Township School District
The 2025-2030 Strategic Plan for Upper Moreland Township School District focuses on ensuring every learner thrives and succeeds by creating a safe, equitable, and inclusive environment. Key areas of focus include fostering belonging and access for student success, promoting future-forward teaching and learning, and maintaining infrastructure focused on stewardship and safety. The plan aims to empower students to thrive physically, socially, and academically, preparing them to make meaningful contributions in a dynamic world.
The 2025-2030 Strategic Plan for Upper Moreland School District focuses on equity, inclusivity, and preparing students for future success. Key areas include fostering a sense of belonging and access for students and families, implementing future-forward teaching and learning practices, and ensuring a safe and secure infrastructure. The plan aims to provide students with the resources, relationships, and opportunities necessary to thrive in school and as contributing citizens, while also supporting the well-being and professional development of staff.
The meeting included school presentations and awards, a president's report covering donations and executive session reports, student representative remarks, public comments, and approval of minutes from a previous meeting. Key agenda items included approving clubs for the 2020-2021 school year, essential training and conferences, a settlement agreement and exclusion/expulsion, contracts and agreements, facilities use approvals, elimination of positions, various agenda approvals (general, substitutes, instructional, and classified), financial reports (revenue, expenditure, and general), tax collector procedures and compensation, athletic ticket prices, authorization for food distribution, requests for asset disposal, and multiple policy approvals (new and updated). Liaison reports were also presented, along with a superintendent's report.
The meeting included school presentations and awards, a president's report covering public comment periods, legislative elections, and donations. Discussions and actions were taken on various programs and services, including the Office of Teaching, Learning, and Assessment (OTLA) and Special Education and Student Services (SPSS). Facilities and operations were addressed, including recurring requests, drill reporting, and the dedication of the high school band room. Human resources matters, including instructional, classified, and general agendas, were also approved. Budget and finance topics included capital reserve projects, contracts, revenue and expenditure reports, financial reports, asset disposal requests, and a scholarship name change. Policies were reviewed and approved, and liaison reports were given.
The board meeting covered various topics, including student presentations and awards, a president's report encompassing donations and PSBA legislative elections, an executive session report on student and contractual matters, and a student representative's presentation. Discussions included the Office of Teaching Learning & Assessment (OTLA) academic highlights, special education and student services (SPSS) academic and co-curricular highlights, facilities and operations matters (fire drills, panic button testing, facilities rentals, and a settlement agreement), human resources issues (instructional, classified staff, and substitutes), budget and finance (capital reserve projects, bond issues, contracts, revenue and expenditure reports, and real estate tax refunds), and policy reviews (first, second, and third readings of various policies). Liaison reports were also presented, along with other business items, a superintendent's report, and adjournment.
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