Special Education In-District Transportation
Federal opportunity from PS024 - Lexington Public Schools-Business Office • Lexington Public Schools. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Mar 30, 2026. Industry: NAICS UNSPSC 25-19-00.
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- Deadline runway: 31 days remaining.
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Description
Lexington Public Schools is seeking bids from vendors to provide transportation services for special education in district students for the 2026-2027, 2027-2028, 2028-2029 school years.
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Lexington Public Schools is seeking bids for providing in-district transportation services specifically for special education students over a three-year period, spanning the school years from 2026-2027 through 2028-2029. The deadline for bid submissions is March 30, 2026. This opportunity presents a chance for vendors experienced with special education transportation to engage in a long-term contract that supports the needs of the school district.
Lexington Public Schools aims to secure reliable and compliant transportation services for special education students to ensure they can access educational opportunities within the district.
- Evaluate vendor qualifications and experience in special education transportation.
- Develop a comprehensive transportation plan tailored to the needs of special education students.
- Ensure compliance with all applicable regulations and policies for transporting students with special needs.
- Completed bid proposal form emphasizing experience with special education.
- Proof of insurance and compliance with transportation regulations.
- Detailed plan for transportation logistics and protocols.
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- No specific guidelines on vehicle requirements or modifications needed for special education students.
- Lack of detailed evaluation criteria for submitted bids.
- Absence of performance metrics to gauge successful delivery of services.
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