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Clover Park board approves $500,129 security-video contract, hires BCRA for high school design and renews superintendent contract

Clover Park School District Board of Directors · January 13, 2026

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Summary

The board approved phase 4 of the district security and video project (Bridal Electric, $500,129 including 15% contingency), authorized a not-to-exceed $225,000 contract with BCRA for conceptual design of Clover Park High School, approved the superintendent's contract renewal, and passed several consent-agenda items.

At its Jan. 12 meeting the Clover Park School District board approved a set of procurement and personnel actions.

The board approved awarding phase 4 of the district security and video project to Bridal Electric for a total of $500,129, a figure Superintendent Banner said "includes sales tax and a 15% contingency." Director Kim moved the motion and Director Lowry seconded; the board voted in favor.

The board also authorized the superintendent to contract with Tacoma architectural firm BCRA to provide conceptual design and feasibility assessment for modernization of Clover Park High School for an amount not to exceed $225,000 plus sales tax. Banner framed the work as part of the district's long-range capital facilities plan and cited the district's architects-and-engineers roster and applicable RCW procurement rules during the recommendation.

On personnel matters, the board approved changes to the superintendent's contract after a motion and second; a director said the board was "grateful that we get to keep our superintendent of the year for another 3 years locked in." The board also approved the consent agenda covering items 26-047 through 26-056.

Board members moved and passed a motion to shift the April board meeting from April 13 to April 14 to accommodate travel schedules. The board recessed to executive session later in the evening to discuss a complaint against an employee; no action was announced on that matter.

All formal approvals recorded in the meeting came by motion and voice vote; the transcript records the motions, seconds and the superintendent's procurement recommendations but does not list a roll-call tally for each vote.