After School Care

Agency: Lexington County School District One
State: South Carolina
Type of Government: State & Local
Category:
  • U - Education and Training Services
Posted: Apr 19, 2024
Due: Apr 25, 2024
Solicitation No: FPB2024.2
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FPB2024.2 After School Care 04/25/2024 3:00PM ET OPEN

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Solicitation Number: FPB2024.2
Lexington County School
Date Issued: 04/19/2024
District One Procurement Officer: Elizabeth Marsh
AMENDMENT OF SOLICITATION
FPB2024.2 After School Care
Phone: 803-821-1176
E-Mail Address: emarsh@lexington1.
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AMENDMENT/MODIFICATION NO: One
1. ISSUED BY:
Lexington County School District One
100 Tarrar Springs Road, Procurement Office
Lexington, South Carolina 29072
Attn: Elizabeth Marsh, Director of Procurement
2. CONTRACTOR’S NAME AND ADDRESS:
3. AMENDMENT OF SOLICITATION NO.:
# Amendment Sol. #FPB2024.2
4. THIS BLOCK APPLIES ONLY TO AMENDMENTS OF SOLICITATIONS:
THE ABOVE NUMBERED SOLICITATIONS IS AMENDED AS SET FORTH IN BLOCK 5.
5. DESCRIPTION OF AMENDMENT:
Vendor questions and answers start on page 2.
6. [N/A] CONTRACTOR/OFFEROR IS TO SIGN THIS DOCUMENT AND RETURN TO LEXINGTON SCHOOL
DISTRICT ONE AT ADDRESS SHOWN ABOVE. FAILURE TO RETURN WITH BID MAY
RESULT IN REJECTION OF YOUR OFFER.
7. CONTRACTOR’S SIGNATURE
8. CONTRACTOR’S NAME AND ADDRESS:
BY :_______________________________
(SIGNATURE OF AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE)
9. DATE SIGNED :____________________
_______________________________________
_______________________________________
_______________________________________
10. LEXINGTON SCHOOL DISTRICT ONE
BY:
(SIGNATURE OF AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE)
12. DATESIGNED:4/19/2024
11. NAME AND TITLE OF AUTHORIZED
REPRESENTATIVE
Elizabeth Marsh, CPPB, NIGP-CPP
Director of Procurement
Amendment
THE SOLICITATION IS AMENDED AS PROVIDED HEREIN. ANY RESTATEMENT OF PART OR ALL
OF AN EXISTING PROVISION OF THE SOLICITATION DOES NOT MODIFY THE ORIGINAL
PROVISION EXCEPT AS FOLLOWS: UNDERLINED RED TEXT IS ADDED TO THE ORIGINAL
PROVISION. STRICKEN TEXT IS DELETED.
End Modifications
Questions Received:
Question 1:
Will the District accept digital signatures for this RFP response?
District Response: Yes.
Question 2:
District Response:
Is Attachment Four – School Submittals for informational purposes only? Would the
District please confirm that Attachment Four (page 24 of the RFP) is not required to be
submitted with our RFP response?
Attachment Four is the information that must be provided to the Prinicipal at each
school your program services upon request and at the beginning of each year. This
information does not need to be provided at this time, but will be required once you are
chosen to interview for placement at a school.
Question 3:
District Response:
Schools
Will you provide current enrollment numbers for each site or projected enrollment
numbers for each site?
Current Enrollment - 2023 - 24 (135
ADM)
Projected Enrollment - 2024 -
25
Carolina Springs
731
424
Eleme
ntary
Centerville Elementary
762
731
Deerfield Elementary
738
718
Gilbert Elementary
724
712
Lake Murray
825
801
Lexington Elementary
615
608
Meadow Glen Elementary 772
722
Midway Elementary
834
810
New Providence Elementary 768
753
Oak Grove Elementary
652
639
Pleasant Hill Elementary
859
818
Red Bank Elementary
499
507
Rocky Creek Elementary 787
731
Saxe Gotha Elementary
532
382
South Lake Elementary
New School
450
White Knoll Elementary
540
520
Question 4:
Is there a plan in place for providers that make the qualified provider list to meet with
the decision makers at each school to present our program?
District Response: Yes
Question 5:
Why is this service currently going out for bid?
District Response: The scope and requirements changed from the last BID.
Question 6:
What are the current enrollment numbers?
District Response: See Above
Question 7:
Is a revenue share required if enrollment is below 30 students?
District Response: No.
Question 8:
The RFP dictates that the provider will pay the following rental fees annually:
● Fiscal Year 2025/26 - $18,500
● Fiscal Year 2026/27 - $19,000
● Fiscal Year 2027/28 - $19,500
● Fiscal Year 2028/29 - $20,000
● Fiscal Year 2029/30 - $20,500
and states Vendors must pay a revenue share based on attendance:
30 to 50 participants 10%
51 to 75 participants 12%
76 to 100 participants 15%
101 to 125 participants 18%
126 to 150 participants 20%
151 to 175 participants 22%
176 to 250 participants 25%
251 + participants 27%
Does the provider pay the annual fee plus an additional revenue share to each school
based on student enrollment?
District Response: Yes.
Question 9:
District Response:
Can you provide more information about what Power Hour entails in terms of
programming?
Power Hour is for one hour after dismissal - students must be picked up by 3:45. Any
student not picked up by 3:45 must be transferred into the daily attendance for the
program and the parent will be charged the daily rate. The students must be divided
into grades usually K-1, 2-3, 4-5. The main activities are physical play (outside) and
structured activities. No snacks are provided to students during this time. Parents who
choose to pick up their children will do so at the designated pickup spot at the
elementary school. There must be an after-school care staff member to walk the
elementary students to the middle schools.
Question 10:
District Response:
What are the Power Hour operating hours? (start and end time)
2:30 - 3:45 - daily Consideration: go to 4:00 to accommodate high school families.
*If parents are late with pick up - Children must go to the after school program and be
charged for the daily rate. . (Parents must register for the afterschool program in the
case of an emergency.)
Question 11:
If the hours are the same as the after school programming for K-5, and if so, can the
Power Hour students participate in regular programming?
District Response: Power Hour is separate from the regular programming.
Question 12:
How many students are currently enrolled in Power Hour per week?
District Response: Approximately 50 students.
Question 13:
District Response:
Can you please confirm that students would travel independently from the two middle
schools to the two elementary schools for Power Hour programming?
There must be an after-school care staff member to walk the elementary students to the
middle schools.
End Amendment
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