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Board rejects administration’s proposed educational consulting vendor list after questions about vetting
Summary
The board voted 6–1 against approving a new districtwide list of educational consulting vendors after commissioners raised concerns about vendor qualifications, apparent non‑education business licenses and lack of vetting information.
The Richland 1 Board of Commissioners on Tuesday declined to approve an administration‑recommended list of educational consulting vendors, rejecting the item 6–1 after multiple members questioned the vetting process and some businesses’ apparent scope.
"This contract provides for a qualified provider list from multiple resources to meet district needs," presenter Miss Hodges told the board. The procurement, described by the administration as a publicly competed…
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