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West York Area School District
Purchase and installation of a commercial dishwasher and garbage disposal for the lincolnway elementary school kitchen.
Posted Date
Jun 1, 2026
Due Date
Jun 29, 2026
Release: Jun 1, 2026
West York Area School District
Close: Jun 29, 2026
Purchase and installation of a commercial dishwasher and garbage disposal for the lincolnway elementary school kitchen.
AvailableWest York Area School District
Work consists of demolitions, renovations and improvements but not limited to stadium bleachers, running track, synthetic turf fields (2), softball field, driveways and parking lots.
Posted Date
Sep 11, 2025
Due Date
Oct 23, 2025
Release: Sep 11, 2025
West York Area School District
Close: Oct 23, 2025
Work consists of demolitions, renovations and improvements but not limited to stadium bleachers, running track, synthetic turf fields (2), softball field, driveways and parking lots.
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Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Avoid; redirect to a cooperative path.
Coops: Use a cooperative contract (e.g., Sourcewell or BuyBoard) to purchase.
West York Area School District, PA has no documented history of sole source awards. No sole source dollar threshold provided.
Board meetings and strategic plans from West York Area School District
The meeting included an executive session regarding budget, personnel, and administrative matters. The primary focus of the public comment section was the community's concern regarding the proposed district budget, specifically the potential reduction of hours for paraprofessionals, the outsourcing of jobs, and the impact on special education services. Members of the community and teaching staff emphasized the importance of prioritizing academic personnel over facility and athletic projects.
The board meeting included several educational presentations, including recognitions for the varsity basketball team and an NJROTC program overview. Several board policies underwent first-read review, covering topics such as cocurricular activities, nonschool-sponsored student groups, charter school transportation, dress and grooming, threat assessment, sabbatical leave, and district audits. Contracts and agreements were discussed, including partnerships for student teacher placement, peer support grief groups, transitional classrooms, managed IT security software, and legal services. The board reviewed curriculum and instructional material adoptions, discussed proposed resolutions regarding interscholastic athletics and public education funding, and evaluated a transition to a new agenda management system. Additionally, the board addressed site assessment phases, land right-of-way offers, and various facility use requests. Reports were provided on budget status, committee activities, and upcoming events.
The board discussed and approved several critical items, including the graduation status for the Class of 2026, the appointment of bank depositories for the 2026-2027 school year, and the formal appointment of a Board Treasurer. Policies regarding cocurricular activities, nonschool-sponsored student groups, charter school transportation, student and employee dress codes, and threat assessments were reviewed and approved. Additionally, the board authorized a construction change order, renewed agreements for various educational services, software platforms, and school photography, and approved contracts with local health and educational partners. Financial matters, including the annual audit engagement letter, a medical insurance transition, and a volunteer fire-fighter tax rebate were also addressed, alongside the approval of financial statements and the expulsion of two students.
The meeting included an overview of the UPMC student work experience program and updates from the Student Council and Superintendent. The board discussed the proposed 2026-2027 budget, set the date for its final adoption, and took action on several items including curriculum changes, donation acceptances, and various agreements with educational and community organizations. Additionally, the board approved professional services agreements, the sale of right-of-way to PennDot, a police department memorandum of understanding, personnel actions, and financial statements.
The meeting encompassed several significant topics, including an executive session regarding field projects and personnel matters. The board discussed and approved a range of administrative items, such as the appointment of a board treasurer, the establishment of a PreK Counts classroom at Wallace Elementary, and a partnership agreement with York College of Pennsylvania. Additionally, the board approved an audit engagement letter, a change to medical insurance providers, and school photography services. Financial matters were also addressed, including the approval of a change order for the athletic field project and the distribution of Homestead/Farmstead tax rebates to eligible participants.
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