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REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL (RFP) FOOD SERVICE NOTICES IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Flagstaff Bordertown Dormitory, Coconino County, State of Arizona, 901 North Kinlani Road, Flagstaff, Arizona, 86001, will receive proposals for Food Service Vendors for SY 2022-2023 on a competitive basis with possible renewals for 2024 and 2025 – Native American Indian Preference will be considered. RFP(s) shall be labeled and filed with Flagstaff Bordertown Dormitory, N. Kinlani Road, Flagstaff, Arizona 86001 on or before June 20, 2022 at 5:00 P.M. (MST). RFP(s) must be hand delivered or mailed via USPS to the above address.
Please visit our website at www.kinlanidorm.org. for product categories and complete RFP terms and conditions.
For more information, please call June Jacome, Head Cook, and (928) 774-5279, ext. 214. Complete copy of Food Service RFP is available on our website at www.kinlanidorm.org.
REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL (RFP) FOOD SERVICE NOTICES IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Flagstaff Bordertown Dormitory, Coconino County, State of Arizona, 901 North Kinlani Road, Flagstaff, Arizona, 86001, will receive proposals for Food Service Vendors for SY 2022-2023 on a competitive basis with possible renewals for 2024 and 2025 – Native American Indian Preference will be considered. RFP(s) shall be labeled and filed with Flagstaff Bordertown Dormitory, N. Kinlani Road, Flagstaff, Arizona 86001 on or before June 20, 2022 at 5:00 P.M. (MST). RFP(s) must be hand delivered or mailed via USPS to the above address.
Please provide price quotes for the following “PRODUCT CATEGORIES”:
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Fresh and frozen meat, fish, seafood, poultry / fresh eggs / butter / cheese / fresh produce / beverages / with or without equipment and service / small-wares / equipment
Please visit our website at www.kinlanidorm.org for product categories and complete RFP terms and conditions.
For more information, please call June Jacome, Head Cook at (928) 774-5279, ext. 214. Complete copy of Food Service RFP is available on our website at www.kinlanidorm.org.
February 28, 2022
FUSD Families,
The Flagstaff Unified School District (FUSD) has amended its requirement to encourage, but not require, face masks effective immediately. The change was adopted to align with new guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Coconino County Health and Human Services Department indicating Coconino County’s COVID-19 Community level is Medium.
Individuals may choose to wear a face mask at any time and to their comfort level, and decisions to mask or not to mask should be supported and respected.
It is recommended that face masks be worn indoors when at the High (Orange) community level. Individuals with symptoms, a positive test, or exposure to someone with COVID-19 should wear a mask regardless of community level.
In accordance with the new guidance, individuals will no longer be required to wear face masks on buses or vehicles operated by the Flagstaff Unified School District or for its programs.
The Navajo Nation’s public health emergency order requiring face masks indoors at Leupp Elementary will be enforced until that order is rescinded.
The individual and collective prevention efforts which have contributed to the improving COVID-19 health conditions in our local communities are commendable. The Flagstaff Unified School District (FUSD) continues to encourage all members of our school community to participate in free COVID-19 vaccination and testing opportunities, and while this is an exciting moment of this pandemic, to maintain self-care and be agile in case circumstances change.
Sincerely,
Michael Penca
Superintendent
Dear students, parents, guardians and relatives,
With the season of Christmas upon us, I want to wish you Happy Holidays and Happy New Year! I thank you for giving us the opportunity to serve you. Yes, it has been tough times this year but we will continue to provide a safe and healthy environment for students in the coming new year.
Continue to be safe and follow federal, state, and tribal safety guidelines. We wish you all the best and look forward to seeing you in 2022.
With the coming new year, here are some announcements:
Take care and count all the blessings that are upon us during this holiday season.
Kindest regards,
Ms. Boone-Schuler, CEO
November 23, 2021
Dear Parents, Guardians, and Relatives,
Last year about this time we had already received our first snow fall by November. The weather is starting to get colder and it’s starting to feel like the holidays. I want to take this time to wish you all a Happy Thanksgiving. We have much to be thankful for but at the same time we need to continue to be cautious and practice safety protocol which have become our second nature.
We have been very fortunate here at the dorm and have had minimal positive COVID-19 cases among staff and students. Our policy and procedures have helped minimize these infections and I want to personally thank you for your cooperation and support. Regarding the recent survey sent to parents, there were not enough responses to consider it a valid survey; for now, checkouts will remain the same.
Congratulations to 51 of our 77 students who recently were treated out to dinner at Olive Garden for getting a 3.0 GPA or higher during the first quarter. It’s great to see these numbers and please help me to encourage our students to keep up this pace as we head into the final days of the first semester.
Our staff has provided a wide array of Native American Heritage Month activities. We’ve had everything from making ribbon skirts and dream catchers, Diné astronomy, to round dancing and the annual Miss Dook’o’oos[77d Pageant. Congratulations to Braydyn Calamity, 10th grade student, from Shonto. She is our 2021-2022 “Miss D.”
Although we are limiting visitors to the dorm, we are continuing with our 21st Century programs including Kinlani Film, Kinlani Indigenous Cooking Class (KICC), CULTIVE, Teen Circle and Wellbriety Warriors. We are also implementing some new web-based programs to help our students with homework as well as promoting wellness. For academics, we have two new technology-based programs. The first is called Yup! The second is called Skooli. Both of these are technology-based tutoring program that are available 24/7 for students to get assistance with math, English and other core classes. For social and emotional learning, there is a new program called Ripple Effect. Ripple Effects is a tool that helps students learn new coping skills when feeling the effects of many of the stresses of today. Our students are very technology savvy and these tools are intended to help them.
I attach some posters to remind us to stay safe as students go home for the holidays. I hope you have a wonderful Thanksgiving. Please remember to keep your students at home if they are showing any symptoms of infectious diseases whether it be the common cold, flu or COVID-19.
Respectfully,
Ms. Boone-Schuler
Miss Braydyn Calamity, our new 2021-2022 Miss Dook’o’oos[77d.
Sewing ribbon skirts
Making Zuni Shuttlecocks
Drum making at Puento de Hozho
August 11, 2021
Dear students, parents and guardians,
It’s with great pleasure that I welcome you back to the 2021-2022 school year! Thank you for choosing Flagstaff Bordertown Dormitory (FBD), Kinlani Dorm, as your residency for this school year. We have been working tirelessly to ensure that all safety precautions are in place to provide a safe and comfortable environment for your student(s). There are many new features throughout the dorm as well as updated landscaping and improvements.
We encourage you to maintain vigilance and encourage your student(s) as well to practice safety precautions of wearing a mask, washing and/or sanitizing hands, and social distancing due to the rising number of COVID-19 infections. The Flagstaff Unified School District is now mandating mask wearing during the school hours as of August 11, 2021. Please let us know if your student needs masks. We appreciate your cooperation and assistance in this matter. The FBD Governing Board has adopted the FBD COVID-19 policy. We are also implementing the FBD Parent Acknowledgement Form and the FBD Reopening Plans.
The FBD COVID-19 and FBD Reopening Plans are posted at our website, www.kinlanidorm.org. The FBD Reopening Plan will be updated as needed, and if warranted we could initiate a return Phase two of the plan and we will let you know if that becomes necessary. We will rely on weekly data we receive from the Coconino County Health & Human Services Department.
Let’s have a great year! Please let me know if you have any questions.
Best regards,
Ms. Boone-Schuler,
Chief Executive Office
11/23/24 8:43 AM
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