College Station ISD School Board Approves Purchases Funded From The November 2023 Bond Issue

Image from College Station ISD.
Image from College Station ISD.

College Station ISD school board members at its March regular meeting, without public discussion, approve almost $3 million dollars in purchases funded from the November 2023 bond issue.

Just over $2 million dollars will be spent on 13/78 passenger buses. This does not include the cost of routing hardware and software, child accountability components, or fuel management components. Those items will be added upon delivery. Each bus costs $160,000 dollars and are supposed to be delivered one month after receiving the order.

Click HERE to read and download a memo about the purchase of buses.

Click HERE to read and download the quote for the bus purchase.

And $857,742 dollars will be spent on furniture on new and renovated classrooms at Consolidated High School, College Station High School, and the career and technical education (CTE) center. Breaking down the cost per campus, the cost at College Station High School is $414,714.63, the cost at Consolidated High School is $236,773.37, and the cost at the CTE is $206,254.94. The board’s vote also included $100,000 dollars for what a memo described as a owner’s contingency across all projects to address any unforeseen needs”. The contract includes the price of furniture and the cost of “installation and debris removal services”.

Click HERE to read and download a memo about the furniture purchase.

Click HERE to read and download the invoice for the furniture purchase.

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