BCSD ELOP Afterschool Elementary Sports Program RFQP #26-02-01

Agency: Bakersfield City School District
State: California
Type of Government: State & Local
Posted Date: Feb 18, 2026
Due Date: Mar 18, 2026
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BCSD ELOP Afterschool Elementary Sports Program RFQP #26-02-01

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BAKERSFIELD CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT
EDUCATION CENTER – 1300 BAKER ST. – BAKERSFIELD, CA - 93305
REQUEST FOR STATEMENTS
OF QUALIFICATIONS AND
PROPOSALS FOR:
Expanded Learning Opportunity Program (ELOP)
Afterschool Elementary Sports Program
RFQP No. 26-02-01
David West, Director of Purchasing
1300 Baker Street
Bakersfield, CA 93305
February 18, 2026
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REQUEST FOR STATEMENTS OF QUALIFICATION AND PROPOSALS FOR
ELOP AFTERSCHOOL ELEMENTARY SPORTS PROGRAM
I. NOTICE OF RFQP
The Bakersfield City School District (“District”) is issuing this Request for Statements of
Qualification and Proposals (RFQP) to solicit Statements of Qualifications from experienced and
qualified vendors interested in providing a comprehensive ELOP Afterschool Elementary Sports
Program for all 32 elementary school sites listed in Appendix A.
The District seeks to engage a vendor that demonstrates a high level of knowledge, experience,
and capability in delivering high-quality, standards-aligned, afterschool sports for TK-6th grade
students, including English Learners (“EL” students) and Special Education students.
The District intends to select one vendor that can meet or exceed the needs and requirements
specified herein. If you are equipped to serve students in grade TK-6th, English Language (EL)
students, Special Education students, and have successfully provided such a program for school
districts of similar size and student population, please describe this in your proposal. Qualified
respondents are invited to submit their proposal in a sealed envelope no later than 11:00 a.m. on
Wednesday, March 18, 2026, to the following address:
Bakersfield City School District
RFQP: ELOP Afterschool Elementary Sports Program
Attn: Purchasing Director
1300 Baker St.
Bakersfield, CA 93305
This Request for Statement of Qualification and Proposal shall not be construed to create an
obligation on the part of the District to enter into a contract with any firm or individual. This request
is an informal solicitation of proposals only. The District reserves the right to reject any or all
proposals or to waive any irregularities or informalities in any proposal during the evaluation
process without obligation to any firm responding to this announcement. Statements and other
materials submitted will not be returned.
No Proposer may withdraw his or her proposal for a period of one hundred twenty (120) days after
the date and time set for the proposal opening.
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II. GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS AND REQUIRED INFORMATION
1. NAME OF COMPANY: Proposers shall specify the name or legal entity of their company
and/or any fictitious name under which business is conducted. Proposals must be submitted under
the correct name of the company and signed by an authorized representative of the firm.
2. PROPOSER'S RESPONSIBILITY: Before submitting a proposal, Proposers shall carefully
examine the scope of work and the forms of other contract documents. Vendors shall fully inform
themselves as to all existing conditions and limitations and shall include in the proposal a sum to
cover the cost of all items included in the scope of work. No allowance will be made because of a
lack of such examination or knowledge.
3. EXAMINATION OF DOCUMENTS: If a Proposer discovers any ambiguity, conflict,
discrepancy, omission, or other error in the RFQP, the Proposer shall, before the date scheduled
for submission of proposals, notify the District of such error in writing and request clarification or
modification of the document. Modifications will be made by addenda. Such clarification shall be
given by written notice to all parties who have furnished an RFQP for bidding purposes without
divulging the source of the request. The District's decision shall be final in any matter on the
interpretation of documents.
4. ADDENDA OR MODIFICATION OF RFQP RESPONSE: The District may modify this RFQP
before the date scheduled for submission of proposals by the issuance of an addendum to all parties
who received the RFQP to submit a proposal. The addenda shall be numbered consecutively as a
suffix to the RFQP reference number. Questions regarding this RFQP may be submitted by email
no later than 10:00 a.m., March 4, 2026, to the following email address: westd@bcsd.com. If
applicable, an addendum with a summary Q&A will be posted to the District website by March
11, 2026, at the following link: https://www.bcsd.com/Page/435
5. ACCEPTANCE OR REJECTION OF BIDS: The Board of Education reserves the right to
reject any and all proposals, or any or all items of any proposals, or waive any irregularity on any
proposal, or to make awards based on the proposal or proposals it deems most economical to the
District and most desirable for its operational program.
6. DISPOSITION OF PROPOSALS: All materials submitted in response to the RFQP will become
the property of the District and will be returned only at the District's option and the Proposer's
expense. The original copy shall be retained for official files and will become a public record after
the date and time for proposal submission, as specified. However, confidential financial
information submitted in support of the requirement will be redacted upon request at the time the
proposal is submitted.
7. ASSIGNMENT/FINANCING: The awarded vendor shall not assign or transfer by operation
of law or otherwise any or all of its rights, including the right to receive payment, burdens, duties,
or obligations without the prior written consent of the District and the surety on the Contract bonds
(if applicable).
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8. FORCE MAJEURE CLAUSE: The parties to the agreement shall be excused from performance
during the time and to the extent that they are prevented from performing by an act of God, fire,
strike, loss, accident, or any other cause beyond the control of the parties provided that satisfactory
evidence is presented and the failure to perform is not due to the fault or neglect of the Proposer.
9. FEDERAL OR STATE REGULATIONS: The Proposer's proposal and any Contract entered
into are subject to all applicable statutes of the Projected States or of the State and all applicable
regulations and orders of the Federal or State governments now in effect or which shall be in effect
during the period of such Contract.
10. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR: In the performance of the services, duties, and obligations
assumed by the awarded vendor, it is mutually understood and agreed that the vendor, including
any and all of the vendor's officers, agents, and employees, will at all times be acting and
performing in an independent capacity and not as an officer, agent, servant, employee, joint
venture, partner, or associate of the District.
Vendor agrees that any and all persons performing any services and/or work whatsoever
contemplated by this Contract and/or related or incidental thereto shall be an employee of the
vendor, and the vendor shall, by way of example but not by way of limitation, withhold federal
and state income taxes, as well as the required employee social security contribution of each, said,
persons.
The vendor shall comply with all regulations regarding employees, and the vendor shall pay and/or
contribute its required share as the employer of said persons. The vendor acknowledges the fact
that it is an independent Contractor and is in no way to be construed as an employee of the District,
nor are any of the persons employed by the Contractor to be so construed.
11. HOLD HARMLESS CLAUSE: The Contractor shall hold harmless and indemnify the District
and the Board of Education, its officers, and employees from every claim or demand which may
be made by reason of:
(a) Any injury to person or property sustained by the Contractor or by any person, firm, or
corporation, employed directly or indirectly by them upon or in connection with his
performance under the Contract, however, caused, unless such injury is caused by the
negligence or willful misconduct of the District.
(b) Any injury to person or property sustained by any person, firm, or corporation, caused
by any act, neglect, default, or omission of the Contractor or of any person, firm, or
corporation, indirectly employed by them upon or in connection with his performance
under the Contract.
(c) Any liability that may arise from the furnishing or use of any copyrighted
composition, or patented invention, under this Contract. It is the intent of the District to
adhere to the provisions of the copyright laws; this hold harmless clause shall not apply to
any claim by the Contractor that the District has infringed a patent or copyright of the
Contractor.
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(d) The Contractor, at its own expense and risk, shall defend any legal proceeding that
may be brought against the District or the Board on any such claim or demand, and satisfy
any judgment that may be rendered against the District or the Board therein. With respect
to claims of patent or copyright infringement, the District agrees to give the Contractor
notice of any such claim and to fully cooperate with the Contractor in the defense and all
related settlement negotiations.
12. INVOICE AND PAYMENTS:
All invoices must be sent to the following address below:
BAKERSFIELD CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT - ACCOUNTS PAYABLE
1300 Baker Street, Bakersfield, CA 93305, Tel No: (661) 631-4600
All invoices submitted for payment must include the District Purchase Order (P.O.) Number and
be under the same firm name as shown on the P.O./Contract. Late payment by the District shall
not constitute a material breach of any Contract awarded hereunder.
13. EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY: In connection with the execution of this
Contract, the Contractor will not engage in, nor permit such unlawful discrimination in the
employment of persons because of the race, religious creed, color, national origin, ancestry,
physical disabilities, mental disability, medical condition, marital status, sex, age, or sexual
orientation of such persons.
14. DRUG/ALCOHOL/TOBACCO-FREE WORKPLACE: The Contractor shall maintain a drug,
alcohol, and tobacco-free workplace in accordance with the California Government Code.
15. NON-COLLUSION: Each proposal must be submitted with a fully completed Non-Collusion
Affidavit on the District=required form form provided herein.
16. ATTORNEY FEES: If either party files an action or brings any proceeding against the other
arising out of the Contract, the prevailing party shall be entitled to recover as an element of the
costs of the suit, and not as damages, reasonable attorneys' fees in such an amount as the court may
adjudge reasonably. The "prevailing party" shall be the party who is entitled to recover its costs of
the suit, whether or not the suit proceeds to final judgment. The party not entitled to recover its
costs shall not recover the attorneys' fees. No sum for attorney’s fees shall be counted for
calculating the amount of judgment for purposes of determining whether a party is entitled to its
costs or attorneys' fees.
17. PRICING: All pricing quoted herein shall remain firm through May 21, 2027. Price increases
may not exceed the 5% aggregate annually after the initial year. A price increase, if exercised,
shall be fully justified by the vendor and proved by a test of the market and/or submission of
documents from the manufacturer. At no time shall an increase exceed five (5) percent. In the
event that the market conditions change resulting in a price decrease, it is expected that the
successful bidder shall pass those savings onto the District.
18. FEDERAL CERTIFICATIONS: Proposer agrees to comply with, and be bound by, and assist
the District in ensuring compliance with, 2 CFR Section 200.322, as applicable. 2 CFR Section
200.322 requires the bidder to provide a preference for the purchase, acquisition, or use of goods,
products, or materials produced in the United States (including but not limited to iron, aluminum,
steel, cement, and other manufactured products), to the greatest extent possible. This includes the
initial melting stage through the application of coatings for iron/steel and for manufactured
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This page summarizes the opportunity, including an overview and a preview of the attached documents.
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