3311 — Bids (BP)
The official document
What the district published
This is the source material — exactly as released by RUSD. The plain English translation below is this site's version, written for community members who shouldn't need a budget degree to understand where their school dollars go.
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What this document actually says
Policy 3311 regulates how Reed Union School District purchases goods and services. Last updated September 9, 2025, this policy requires the district to use competitive bidding when legally required or when it serves the district's best interests. The key rule: contracts must go to the lowest responsible bidder, ensuring taxpayer money is spent wisely. The policy prohibits splitting projects to avoid bidding requirements. It allows exceptions for specific situations like technology contracts (can choose from three lowest bidders), lease-leaseback arrangements, and design-build projects. The district can "piggyback" onto other agencies' contracts to save time and money. Emergency repairs can bypass bidding with Board approval. Bidders can formally protest contract awards within five working days. The Superintendent establishes detailed bidding procedures including advertising, submission timelines, and vendor qualifications. All processes emphasize transparency and accountability in spending public funds.
What this means for your family
This policy protects how your tax dollars are spent. By requiring competitive bidding, the district ensures fair pricing on everything from school supplies to construction projects. Better spending means more money available for classroom resources and programs that directly benefit students. The transparency requirements allow community members to see how major purchases are made, though this policy primarily affects district operations rather than day-to-day student experiences.
Summaries are AI-assisted and based on the original district document shown above. Nothing has been editorialized — interpretations are clearly labeled. This site is maintained by Lina Godfrey's campaign as a community resource.