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Public Notice - Calvert ISD Bond Issue - Bid Information

Calvert ISD will receive competitive sealed proposals from qualified vendors via email to [email protected] or in person at the Calvert ISD Administrative Office, 310 Hickory St, Calvert TX 77837 on the third floor until 2:00 PM Thursday January 27, 2022 for the new construction of the Calvert ISD K-12 School.

The estimated construction cost is $7,000,000.

 The project manual and drawings are available for viewing and download at Miller Planroom https://planroom.millerids.com/

 All proposers must submit a cashier’s check, certified check, or acceptable bid bond with their bid in the amount of five percent (5%) of the bid submitted.  Performance and Payment Bonds will be required on this project.

 There will be a non mandatory Pre-Proposal Meeting held at Calvert High School, 310 Hickory St, Calvert, Tx 77837 on January 20, 2022 at 4:30 PM CDT.

 Proposals must be received by Calvert ISD no later than 2:00 P.M. on January 27, 2022, proposals will be opened and read aloud at that time.  For any questions contact Angela Whitaker-Williams, Architect at 512-997-5261 or [email protected]
2018-2019 Texas Academic Performance Report for Calvert ISD
 
The state of Texas rates school districts annually.  CLICK HERE to see the TAPR for 2019-2019.  This is a .PDF file and will require Adobe Reader or the equivalent software.
TEA 2019 Accountability Rating
 
Click Here for the link to the 2019 Accountability Rating for Calvert School. Calvert ISD received a "B" rating with one distinction for Post Secondary Readiness!. You may go to the TEA web page for more information by clicking HERE.
TEA 2018 Accountability Rating
 
Click HERE for the link to the 2018 Accountability Rating for Calvert School. Calvert ISD received an "Accredited Warned" Rating. You may go to the TEA web page for more information by clicking HERE. Click HERE for Letter to Parents and Community concerning Accreditation Status
Calvert ISD Non-Discrimination Statement:
Calvert I.S.D. does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin gender, sex or disability in providing education services, activities, and programs including vocational programs, in accordance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended Title IX of the Educational Amendments of 1972; and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended. Dr. Thyrun Hurst, Superintendent , Calvert I.S.D. 310 Hickory St, Calvert, Texas, 77837, (979) 364-2824, has been designated to coordinate compliance with these freedoms from discrimination requirements.

CONFLICT OF INTEREST DISCLOSURE; GENERAL INFORMATION

  • The 84th Texas Legislature passed House Bill 23 (effective September 1, 2015) which modified the law related to conflict of interest disclosure requirements for local government officers and vendors. The following general information is provided for informational purposes only and should not be considered as legal advice to any individuals or entities. For additional information, please refer to Texas Local Government Code Chapter 176, as amended by House Bill 23.
    1.       Local Government Officers: The law requires local government officers to file conflicts disclosure statements (Form CIS, see link below) disclosing certain business and/or family relationships they (or their family members) may have with vendors if the vendor enters into a contract with CISD or CISD is considering entering into a contract with the vendor. The law also mandates that local government officers disclose certain gifts and income received by the local government officer (or their family members) from vendors; including, but not limited to, lodging, transportation or entertainment accepted as a guest. Local government officers include (1) members of the CISD Board of Trustees; (2) CISD Superintendent of Schools; and (3) an agent (including an employee) of CISD who exercises discretion in the planning, recommending, selecting, or contracting of a vendor.
    2.      Vendors: The law also requires vendors to file conflicts of interest questionnaires (Form CIQ, see link below) disclosing certain business and/or family relationships they may have with local government officers (or their family members). The law mandates that vendors disclose certain gifts and income given to a local government officer (or their family members); including, but not limited to, lodging, transportation or entertainment accepted as a guest. The law mandates that vendors also disclose certain income received from or at the direction of a local government officer (but not received from CISD).

Please note that there are potential criminal penalties (Class A, Class B, or Class C misdemeanors) for local government officers and vendors who fail to comply with Texas Local Government Code Chapter 176, see Section 176.013. In addition, CISD may reprimand, suspend, or terminate the employment of an employee who knowingly fails to comply with a requirement adopted under Chapter 176. The CISD Board of Trustees may, at its discretion, declare a contract void if the Board of Trustees determines that a vendor failed to file a conflict of interest questionnaire (Form CIQ) required by Section 176.006.

Conflict of Interest Forms

In August, 2015, the Texas Ethics Commission adopted revised Forms CIS and CIQ pursuant to House Bill 23. Please note that the Texas Ethics Commission does NOT have jurisdiction to interpret or enforce Chapter 176 of the Texas Local Government Code. Also, please note that these forms are NOT filed with the Texas Ethics Commission. The forms MUST be filed with the CISD records administrator in accordance with the timelines in Chapter 176.

FORM CIS: Local Government Officer Conflicts Disclosure Statement
FORM CIQ: Conflict of Interest Questionnaire