Board approves business consent items including fencing bid, e-rate funding and $63.5 million in purchase orders

Garden Grove Unified School District Board of Education · December 10, 2025

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Summary

The board approved consent and business items (6A–6L) including certification of the first interim financial report, acceptance of several contract bids including a fencing project, authorization to participate in multiple award schedules, and purchase orders totaling $63,546,055.09.

The Garden Grove Unified School District board approved its consent and business calendar (items 6A–6L), encompassing financial certifications, contract awards, purchasing agreements and other routine business.

Key approvals included: • First interim financial report (6A): staff recommended and the board certified that the district will be able to meet its financial obligations for the current and two subsequent fiscal years. • Resolutions to adjust appropriations and transfers (6B–6C). • Acceptance of a low bid for several fencing projects (6D) from Wolverine Fence Company. The transcript records a bid amount of $4,498,000 with a district contingency of $50,000 and a stated “total not to exceed $548,000.” That inconsistency in the transcript was noted to the board; the district report lists the procurement as a low qualifying bid meeting specifications. • Authorization to use California Multiple Award Schedule vendors for audio-visual and playground equipment purchases (6E–6F). Vendors named included AVI SPL, LLC and Dave Bang Associates Inc. • Acceptance of completed small projects at various sites (6G) and authorization to apply for and accept E-rate funding for telecommunications and Internet discounts (6H). • Creation of an approved vendor pool for lease-leaseback contracts and small-project vendors (6I). • Acceptance of gifts to the district and approval of purchase orders and checks totaling $63,546,055.09 (6L).

The motion to approve items 6A–6L was moved and seconded and passed by roll-call; the student trustee registered an abstention. Board discussion included procedural clarification that budget adjustments occur routinely when projecting hundreds of millions of dollars in income and expenditures.

Why it matters: The approvals authorize spending, vendor participation and capital projects that will affect school facilities and services across the district; the purchase-order total indicates substantial procurement activity during the fiscal period.

What’s next: Staff will proceed with procurement and contract administration under the approved authorization and report back as required.