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Boyceville board approves more than $700,000 in furniture, cubbies and locker bids

Boyceville Community School District Board of Education · June 10, 2026
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Summary

The board approved multiple vendor contracts on June 10 totaling more than $700,000 for cubbies, library and classroom furniture, lockers and blinds; each motion passed unanimously. The board also renewed WIAA membership for 2026–27.

The Boyceville Community School District Board of Education on June 10 approved a series of contracts to outfit classrooms, libraries and locker rooms across the district.

The board approved an estimated $160,697 bid from Meteor Education for TCE cubbies and $113,932 from Meteor Education for TCE library furniture. It approved $74,624 from Duet Resource Group for MS/HS library furniture and set a classroom furniture budget of $350,000 per building. Additional approvals included a $26,849 bid from Marshfield Book & Stationery Inc. for the MS/HS teacher workroom, $19,412 for girls locker room lockers and $4,104 for locker room benches from the same vendor, and $11,220 from Eau Claire Business Interiors for TCE window blinds. Motions were moved and seconded as recorded in the minutes; the record notes "all voted in favor" on each item.

The motions were presented and handled individually: Ben Mrdutt moved the blinds bid approval (seconded by Shanna Krueger), and subsequent bids were moved and seconded by board members as listed in the minutes. The board also approved renewal of WIAA membership for the 2026–27 school year. These contract approvals follow the district’s ongoing referendum and renovation work and signal the next procurement and installation steps for classrooms and common spaces.

What happens next: vendors will proceed with scheduling deliveries and installations under the approved bids; the board did not record changes to project scope at the June 10 meeting.