Request for Proposal to select an independent firm to conduct a needs assessment and audit of the Dual Language Program
Federal opportunity from North Shore School District. Place of performance: IL. Response deadline: Jun 30, 2026.
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Issued by: North Shore School District 112 Date Issued: December 20, 2025 Evaluation Due Date: June 30, 2026 A. Introduction and Background North Shore School District 112 is seeking proposals from qualified consultants or organizations to conduct a comprehensive evaluation of our 50/50 Dual Language Program. The purpose of this evaluation is to assess program effectiveness, identify strengths and areas for growth, and provide actionable recommendations to enhance student outcomes in both Spanish and English across all participating grade levels. District Overview ● Location: Highland Park, Highwood, and Fort Sheridan, Illinois ● Schools: Nine Schools ● Students: 3,752 Students Program History: The District 112 Dual Language Program, which ...
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