Unit 5 board okays emergency purchase of COVID-19 protective dividers for in-person learning

 

Unit 5 Superintendent Dr. Kristen Weikle. (Photo courtesy: Unit 5)

By Heart of Illinois ABC

NORMAL – School administrators in Unit 5 have the authority now to make emergency purchases of equipment to protect students and staff from COVID-19.

McLean County’s largest school district is starting the school year with remote learning, but there are limited instances in which there is in-person teaching, including for children with special needs.

The school board Wednesday night gave administrators permission to forgo the usual bidding process so they can quickly buy urgently needed clear dividers for student and teachers’ desks, and for tables used during small group instruction.

The estimated cost of the clear dividers is $61,000 from a pair of vendors, said Unit 5 Attorney Curt Richardson.

The district said the emergency spending is necessary due to the “urgent need” for the dividers, their high demand, and long lead times to obtain the equipment.

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