Agenda Item
Meeting Date:
5/19/2021 - 5:00 PM  
Category:
PATHWAYS TO SUCCESS/VIVE  
Type:
Action  
Subject:
16.2 Young Equipment and Yonkers Pathways to Success  
District Goals:
Goal 1
To educate all students for academic excellence.
 
Enclosure:
 
File Attachment:
 
Rationale:
GML104B
Young Equipment
Term: 2021
Amount: $30,132.66
Scope: The Yonkers Pathways to Success (YPTS) Adult Education Program is requisitioning the purchase of adult student, classroom furniture and supplies needed to support instruction for the ABE, TASC, ESOL, Vocational programs and students with disabilities which YPTS serves.
 
Funding:
EPE - Supplies
490.5963.21E117.2340.B2520
 
Resolution
WHEREAS the Board of Education wishes to enter into a contract with Young Equipment to purchase supplies to support the Adult Education Program for the 2020-2021 school year,

WHEREAS the district administration has designed in conjunction with Young Equipment a program which meets the objectives set forth by the Board and the New York State Education Department, and,

WHEREAS the Board of Education authorizes the Superintendent of Schools to enter into an agreement with Young Equipment to provide the services, and,

NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED; That the Board of Education hereby authorizes the Superintendent of Schools to enter into an agreement with Young Equipment at a cost not to exceed $30,132.66

It is acknowledged and agreed that pursuant to the terms of that certain intermunicipal agreement by and between the City of Yonkers Board of Education (“BOE”) and the City of Yonkers (the “City”) as filed in the Office of the City Clerk on June 16, 2014, the terms of this agreement are subject to review and revision by the Corporation Counsel, as well as approval by the City’s Board of Contract and Supply. Furthermore, this Agreement shall not be enforceable until signed by both parties and approved by the Corporation Counsel’s Office.
 
Approvals:
Recommended By:
Signed By:
Sanah Naber - Director
Signed By:  
Elaine Shine - Executive Director of School Improvement and Innovation
Signed By:  
Tom Collich - Purchasing Director
Signed By:  
Finance Department - Finance Reviewer
Signed By:  
Elizabeth Janocha - Deputy Commissioner
Signed By:  
John Liszewski - Commissioner
Signed By:  
Matthew Gallagher - Corporation Counsel
Signed By:  
Dr. Edwin M. Quezada - Superintendent of Schools
 
Vote Results:

Original Motion
Member Dr. Rosalba Corrado Del Vecchio Moved, Member Lakisha Collins-Bellamy seconded to approve the Original motion 'WHEREAS the Board of Education wishes to enter into a contract with Young Equipment to purchase supplies to support the Adult Education Program for the 2020-2021 school year,

WHEREAS the district administration has designed in conjunction with Young Equipment a program which meets the objectives set forth by the Board and the New York State Education Department, and,

WHEREAS the Board of Education authorizes the Superintendent of Schools to enter into an agreement with Young Equipment to provide the services, and,

NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED; That the Board of Education hereby authorizes the Superintendent of Schools to enter into an agreement with Young Equipment at a cost not to exceed $30,132.66

It is acknowledged and agreed that pursuant to the terms of that certain intermunicipal agreement by and between the City of Yonkers Board of Education (“BOE”) and the City of Yonkers (the “City”) as filed in the Office of the City Clerk on June 16, 2014, the terms of this agreement are subject to review and revision by the Corporation Counsel, as well as approval by the City’s Board of Contract and Supply. Furthermore, this Agreement shall not be enforceable until signed by both parties and approved by the Corporation Counsel’s Office.'. Upon a Roll-Call Vote being taken, the vote was: Aye: 8 Nay: 0.
The motion Carried 8 - 0
   
Rev. Steve Lopez     Yes
Dr. Rosalba Corrado Del Vecchio     Yes
Kevin Cacace     Yes
Dr. John Castanaro     Yes
Abdool H. Jamal     Yes
Lakisha Collins-Bellamy     Yes
Gail Burns     Yes
Sheila Greenwald     Yes