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Board approves multiple curriculum, contract and facility purchases in unanimous votes

Sioux City Community School District Board of Directors · March 9, 2026

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Summary

At its March 9 meeting the Sioux City board unanimously approved contracts and purchases including a contract renewal with the city, 50 subject.com licenses ($5,000), Cengage ELL resources ($91,000 for one year), Unity Elementary playground equipment ($168,639), and IMG Huddle services ($10,479.48 total).

The Sioux City Community School District board approved several contracts and curriculum purchases at the March 9 meeting, most by unanimous vote, as the meeting moved through consent and business agenda items.

Key approvals included:

- Contract renewal between the Sioux City Community School District and the City of Sioux City; board members who spoke praised staff and police coordination on after-hours event support.

- Purchase of 50 subject.com licenses for $5,000 to support credit-recovery programs for the 2025-26 school year; Student Achievement Committee had reviewed the program and directors said it compared favorably to alternatives.

- Purchase of Cengage ELL literacy intervention resources for approximately $91,000 for the 2026-27 school year; administrators said Title 3 funds will cover the initial year and that future annual approvals depend on funding availability.

- Acceptance of Creative Sites LLC's bid for Unity Elementary playground equipment for $168,639; the project is funded from the district's sales tax budget with potential preschool dollars and foundation support considered.

- Approval of additional IMG Huddle field-camera and streaming services for East, West and North High Schools for a total of $10,479.48 to expand recording beyond football and basketball.

Each of the items above passed on the record with unanimous board support at the March 9 meeting. The board also approved routine HR and facility-rental reports and completed second and final readings of policy updates on nutrition and public conduct.