Board approves buses, AV for new central office and CPS power extension; raises procurement threshold
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Trustees approved several business items including purchases for buses, audiovisual equipment for the new central office, a CPS utility extension fee for Juan Alvarado Elementary and an update to procurement purchasing thresholds; compensation plan adjustments were also approved.
The board approved multiple business and finance items during the meeting, authorizing vehicle and equipment purchases, a utility fee and a change to the district’s single-purchase threshold. Business staff asked the board to approve the purchase of school buses under the district’s RFP for transportation equipment. The district moved forward with a purchase of regular and special-needs buses funded from the 2023 bond program; staff said delivery typically ranges from three to eight months. Trustees also approved a purchase of audiovisual equipment for the new central office—conference-room and boardroom AV and lobby displays—funded from 2023 bond funds and recommended vendor Bloom as the awarded vendor. The board approved a CPS (utility) fee of $95,638.93 to extend permanent three-phase power to the Juan Alvarado Elementary site; staff said the amount will be paid from the 2023 bond funds to bring permanent power to the site’s transformer. Administrators recommended—and the board approved—raising the single-purchase board-reporting threshold from $50,000 to $100,000 to align with recent state procurement thresholds. The board also approved amendments to the 2025–26 compensation plan (salary structure refinements, a $50/hour required reading academy stipend mandated by legislation, and a revised classification for certain noncertified professional roles). Why it matters: the approvals authorize bond-funded purchases and infrastructure work needed for campus openings and central office operations, and the procurement threshold change reduces the number of items requiring board-level reporting for single purchases under the new state limit. Staff said the district will continue to report procurements above the new $100,000 threshold to the board.
