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File #: 25-1687    Version: 1 Name: PPCS Textbooks 2025-26
Type: Purchase Status: Passed
File created: 6/3/2025 In control: City Commission
On agenda: 6/18/2025 Final action: 6/18/2025
Title: MOTION TO APPROVE THE PURCHASE OF TEXTBOOKS FOR THE 2025-2026 SCHOOL YEAR FROM THE FLORIDA SCHOOL BOOK DEPOSITORY IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $518,530.00 FOR ALL SEVEN CITY OF PEMBROKE PINES CHARTER SCHOOLS SITES, PURSUANT TO SECTION 35.18(C)(7)(J) OF THE CITY'S PROCUREMENT CODE.
Sponsors: Charter School Administrative Support Office, Charter School Principal
Attachments: 1. 1. Exhibit 1. Fla.Stat. ยง 1006.37-Requisition of Instructional Materials

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MOTION TO APPROVE THE PURCHASE OF TEXTBOOKS FOR THE 2025-2026 SCHOOL YEAR FROM THE FLORIDA SCHOOL BOOK DEPOSITORY IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $518,530.00 FOR ALL SEVEN CITY OF PEMBROKE PINES CHARTER SCHOOLS SITES, PURSUANT TO SECTION 35.18(C)(7)(J) OF THE CITY'S PROCUREMENT CODE.

 

Summary Explanation and Background

 

PROCUREMENT PROCESS TAKEN:

- Chapter 35 of the City's Code of Ordinances is titled "PROCUREMENT PROCEDURES, PUBLIC FUNDS."

 

- Section 35.18 of the City's Code of Ordinances is regarding "COMPETITIVE BIDDING OR COMPETITIVE PROPOSALS REQUIRED; EXCEPTIONS."

 

- Section 35.18(C) states that "Only the following situations are exempt from the competitive bid and competitive proposal requirements of this section:"

 

- Section 35.18(C)(7) states that "The following contractual services are not subject to the competitive procurement requirement:"

 

- Section 35.18(C)(7)(j) states that "Educational books, technical publications or other type trade journals;"

 

- Section 35.21 of the City's Code of Ordinances is titled "AWARD OF CONTRACT."

 

- Section 35.21(A) of the City's Code of Ordinances is titled "City Commission approval."

 

- Section 35.21(A)(1) states, "An initial purchase of, or contract for, commodities or services, in excess of $25,000, shall require the approval of the City Commission, regardless of whether the competitive bidding or competitive proposal procedures were followed.

 

SUMMARY EXPLANATION AND BACKGROUND:

 

1. Each year the Charter Schools budget funds for the purchase of new textbooks. Textbook purchases are determined by the adoption of State approved instructional materials for specific classes.

 

2. Per Florida Statute 1006.37, the Department of Education requires that all instructional materials purchases from the "State-Adopted Instructional Materials Catalog" must be ordered from the Florida School Book Depository (Exhibit 1. Fla.Stat. § 1006.37-Requisition of instructional Materials).

 

3. Recommend City Commission approve the purchase of textbooks for the 2025-2026 school year from the Florida School Book Depository in an amount not to exceed $518,530 for all seven City of Pembroke Pines Charter Schools sites, pursuant to Section 35.18(C)(7)(j) of the City's Procurement Code.

 

Financial Impact

 

FINANCIAL IMPACT DETAIL:

 

a)   Initial Cost: $518,530

b) Amount budgeted for this item in Account No: $518,530 is budgeted within the 2025-2026 Charter School Proposed Budget. All funds are coded to school object code 552013- Textbooks. The cumulative amount budgeted at each school site is listed below:

 

School Site

       Amount

East Elementary

          84,478

West Elementary

          79,936

Central Elementary

          67,063

West Middle

          43,679

Central Middle

          58,450

Academic Village

        119,449

FSU Elementary

          65,475

Total

        518,530

 

c)   Source of funding for difference, if not fully budgeted: Not Applicable.

 

d)   5 year projection of the operational cost of the project Not Applicable.

 

e)   Detail of additional staff requirements:  None.

 

FEASIBILITY REVIEW:

A feasibility review is required for the award, renewal and/or expiration of all function sourcing contracts.  This analysis is to determine the financial effectiveness of function sourcing services.

 

a)   Was a Feasibility Review/Cost Analysis of Out-Sourcing vs. In-House Labor Conducted for this service?  Not Applicable.

 

b)   If Yes, what is the total cost or total savings of utilizing Out-Sourcing vs. In-House Labor for this service? Not Applicable.