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Board approves several contracts: digitization, flooring, secure entry and safety equipment
Summary
The Kansas City, Kansas Board of Education approved district contracts and bids at its May 27 meeting, including a Parchment digitization contract, summer flooring work, a secure-foyer installation, and the purchase of body-worn ballistic vests and a communications platform; roll-call votes were recorded as carries for each item.
At its May 27 meeting the Kansas City, Kansas Board of Education approved a set of procurement items the administration brought forward, including digitization of older student records, summer flooring projects, a secure entry foyer for a school, school-law-enforcement body armor and a district communications platform.
The board approved a contract with Instructure Inc. to use Parchment for digitizing student records prior to 2006, "to index and archive them within the current credential library," at a nonrecurring cost of $166,200 funded from contingency, a district staff member said during the presentation. Board…
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