Addendum No.1 RFP 26-0074 Stem Provider Service
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- Bid Title
- Addendum No.1 RFP 26-0074 Stem Provider Service
- Issuing Agency
- New Orleans Public Schools
- Location
- Louisiana
- Published Date
- Jan 21, 2026
- Closing Date
- Jan 27, 2026
- Government Level
- State & Local
- Status
- Closed
- Ref. #
- 26-0074
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Addendum No.1 RFP 26-0074 Stem Provider Service ( 1.16.2026) - Attachment Preview
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NOLA Public SchoolProcurement Department2401 Westbend Parkway, Suite 5076,New Orleans, LA 70114Paul A. Lucius, Executive Director of ProcurementJanuary 16, 2026Addendum No. 1REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL NO. 26-0074STEM PROGRAM PROVIDERThis Addendum and Clarification item forms a part of the RFP Documents and modifies theoriginal RFP Documents issued December 22, 2025. Acknowledge receipt of this Addendum onthe Addendum Form of the Request for Proposal. Failure to do so may subject proposal todisqualification.This Addendum consists of 4 Page(s).CLARIFICATION:1. Question : Is the District seeking only vendors who can provide the entirety of the Scope ofServices (Spring Mini-STEM Fest, Summer STEM Class Sessions, AND Fall/Spring In-ClassSessions), or are vendors allowed to submit for 1, 2, and/or 3 of the listed services under theScope of Work?Answer : Yes, we are seeking a vendor who can provide the full scope of services outlined,including comprehensive planning, coordination, implementation, and support. The selectedvendor should have the capacity and expertise to manage all aspects of the work to ensureconsistency, efficiency, and successful outcomes for the students.2. Question : We have STEM programming for elementary and middle, but not high school; dowe qualify for this RFP? For example, we would be able to service all sites except Travis HillNOLA. Travis Hill serves 3rd – 12th grade students.Answer: No, we require a vendor that has the capacity and infrastructure to support all schoolslisted in the scope of work. The selected vendor must be able to deliver services consistentlyand equitably across each site, ensuring alignment with the outlined requirements, timelines,and expectations for all participating schools.3. Question : Does the Spring STEM Fests occur at all 4 sites on the same day, or would/couldthey be separate days due to vendor staffing availability?Answer: All sessions and programming dates and times will be determined at the discretionof each school’s schedule. Additionally, if awarded the contract, it is strongly recommendedRFP 26-0074 Stem Provider ServiceAddendum No.1that the vendor collaborate closely with school leadership or their designee to develop acomprehensive calendar of events that aligns with instructional priorities, school operations,and overall program goals, while also ensuring there are no conflicts across other school sitesthe vendor is responsible for supporting.4. Question : What day(s) are the Spring Mini-STEM fest planned for currently?Answer: All dates are contingent upon each school’s academic calendar and operationalneeds and are subject to change based on school-level scheduling priorities, events, andinstructional requirements. Additionally, if awarded the contract, it is strongly recommendedthat the vendor collaborate closely with school leadership or their designee to develop acomprehensive calendar of events that aligns with instructional priorities, school operations,and overall program goals, while also ensuring there are no conflicts across other school sitesthe vendor is responsible for supporting.5. Question : Is there a recording or a transcript of the pre-proposal meeting available to viewthat we can receive access to?Answer : No, there is not a recording or transcript of the pre-proposal available for view.6. Question : We currently do not have the capacity to provide in-person staffing, but we arehappy to help recruit and train qualified local or district educators to oversee theprogramming. Would the district be open to exploring this collaborative approach?Answer : No, we require a vendor capable of supporting the full scope and capacity of theprogramming. The selected vendor must have the resources, expertise, and infrastructure todeliver all components of the program effectively and consistently, ensuring high-qualityimplementation across all sites and participants.7. Question : The National Inventors Hall of Fame’s programming serves students in gradesPreK-Can the district confirm the anticipated grade levels to be served for each component(Fall/Spring in-class sessions, Spring Mini-STEM Fest, and Summer STEM Class Sessions)at each participating school?Answer : The Leah Chase School serves students in grades Kindergarten through 7th, MaryMcLeod Bethune Elementary School of Literature & Technology serves students in Pre-Kindergarten through 8th grade, Ben Franklin Elementary and Middle Schools serve studentsin Pre-Kindergarten through 8th grade, and Travis Hill serves students in grades 3 through12. Any vendor awarded the contract must have the capacity, expertise, and resources toeffectively serve the full range of grade bands supported by each school, ensuring thatprogramming is appropriately tailored and accessible for all students.8. Question : Is the district seeking a single vendor to deliver all components of the scope (Fall/Springin-class sessions, Spring Mini-STEM Fest, and Summer STEM Class Sessions) at each school, orRFP 26-0074 Stem Provider ServiceAddendum No.1may vendors submit proposals for specific components or locations only?Answer : Yes, the district is seeking a vendor capable of supporting the full range ofprogramming required to successfully execute this contract. The selected vendor must havethe expertise, resources, and capacity to manage all aspects of the program, ensuringconsistent, high-quality delivery across all schools and grade levels included in the scope ofwork.9. Question : Are the Fall/Spring in-class sessions intended to be stand-alone experiences, or canthey build upon one another as a cohesive sequence?Answer: The programming must be designed to be stand-alone and developmentallyappropriate for each grade level. Elementary-level students may not have the skills,experience, or maturity to participate in the same projects or activities as eighth-grade or highschool students. Therefore, the vendor must create differentiated content and experiences thatare tailored to the specific abilities and learning needs of each age group, ensuring meaningfulengagement and successful outcomes for all participants.10. Question : Summer STEM Class: Can the district clarify whether the “up to 200 students”applies per school or across all participating sites?Answer: The program must be capable of serving up to 200 students per school site.Additionally, many schools operate summer programs with attendance exceeding 100students per session. It is essential that the vendor has the capacity, staffing, and resources toeffectively manage and support large groups of students during these summer sessions,ensuring a high-quality experience, safety, and engagement for all participants.11. Question : Summer STEM Class: What is the anticipated class size for each one-hour summersession?Answer: The intended class size for each session may range from 10 to 25 students,depending on the scheduled session times and program structure. In some instances, multipleclasses may be in attendance simultaneously, and the vendor must have the capacity, staffing,and resources to effectively manage these larger group settings while maintaining a high levelof engagement, individualized attention, and program quality for all students.12. Question : As we are a K-8 STEM solution, we just wanted to check that we are still eligibleand equally likely as a K-12 applicant to apply and succeed in this RFP bid?Some parts of the solicitation say "each grade level" and others say that grades are "at thediscretion" of the individual school; and the evaluation criteria states ES, MS and HS. Weappreciate you may just be looking for full K-12 solutions only, in which case we wouldregrettably not apply this time around. But hopefully you are flexible to an ES and MS STEMsolution and we can apply.Answer: Yes, serving grades K–12 will work for the explanation of services. Please note thatthe STEM organization awarded the contract must be prepared to serve students across allRFP 26-0074 Stem Provider ServiceAddendum No.1grade levels, K–12. Individual schools will determine and provide the specific grade levelsand session schedules to be supported.13. Question : How many 1- hour STEM sessions are expected to be deliver during the summersession?Answer : STEM sessions for summer sessions are depending upon the duration of summerprogram.14. Question : As a small business that delivers our software-as-a-service solution directly toschools via our in-house team (without any subcontracting), there is no practical scope forDBE subcontracting. We can of course make good faith efforts to seek DBE involvement, butas we roll out directly to schools ourselves we don't envisage a need for wider externalsupport, from a DBE or other organization. I know there are 15 points for DBE involvementin the evaluation so I just want to check if this makes us non-responsive or non-competitive?Answer: If your firm is partnering/teaming with other firms to assist with services, or materialsuppliers, OPSB is requesting that you partner with DBE Vendors, as a first initial source forsaid services/products. All of the identified DBE forms, within the Instructions to Proposersrequire: Authorized Signatures and notary. If a company cannot meet the goal established inthe solicitation you must, at a minimum, show qualitative and quantitative evidence of GoodFaith Efforts to attain DBE Participation. Again, the ability or desire of the Consultant/PrimeContractor to perform the work of a contract with its own organization does not relieve theConsultant/Prime Contractor’s responsibility to make a Good Faith Effort, to achieve theowner’s DBE contract goal. (Please review DBE Policy & Provisions for additionalinformation.)End of Addendum No.1RFP 26-0074 Stem Provider ServiceAddendum No.1
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