Waste Removal RFP
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Many have asked, here it is!  School Specialty supply list.
 
If you have any questions about our contracts or how to use them, please contact Jessica Wright for more information!



Vendor Contract Survey

Hello!

We would appreciate your feedback by filling out the survey below. Your input helps us ensure that our contract selection aligns with your corporation’s needs.

Additionally, if there are any specific categories or sections you would like us to explore further, please let us know.

Thank you for your time and insights!


Our speaker is Kent Shadley, CHMM. Kent is Vice President,
Field Services at Alliance Environmental Group. Kent is a
Certified Hazardous Materials Manager, licensed asbestos
inspector, licensed asbestos management planner, a certified
lead renovator. He has over 40 years of experience in the
environmental field.
Kent has provided training for our schools in the past, this time, we would like to know what you need!
Please click below to take our survey for which training would better serve your district.


Cooperative Partnerships

NIESC, through the ESC of I has provided members with even more ways to save money by developing partnerships with a wide variety of organizations to support the needs of our members. The value of the partnerships includes savings in both purchasing cost and employee time, which equates to even greater cost savings. Our partnerships are vetted by our ESC team for quality, service, and return on investment.  With nearly 60 agreements, there is something to fit most every need. To browse the agreements, click the button below. 


We have a Brand New Website for our Cooperative Contracts!
 
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NATIONAL CAMPING MONTH

National Camping Month in June is an excellent time to pack up your gear and experience nature. Whether you like roughing it or prefer to have a few modern conveniences when heading out to the trail, planning a camping is a necessity this month.

Around the country, there are a variety of campsites available. The more modern campsite includes showers and recreational facilities. These often include water hookups and parking pads for RVs and campers and cabins to rent as well as more primitive sites with no electrical hookups designed for tent usage. Other parks only allow primitive camping and require everything you pack into the park to be packed out. So, seriously consider your needs if you are hiking into the park for your stay. These are not for the glampers.

7 Camping Tips

Make sure you have plenty of freshwater or a freshwater source.
Take a first aid kit and that it is stocked.
Pack waterproof matches.
Take non-perishable food such as granola bars, jerky, peanut butter, chocolate bars, and dried fruits, especially if you are not taking a cooler.
Pack fruits, vegetables, and meats separately and keep chilled in a cooler.
Include sunblock, even for cloudy days.
Rain gear, jackets, and blankets are necessary for cooler weather.

Gather family and friends, don't forget the s'mores supply and go camping! Nature is calling and there are so many ways to enjoy a weekend or even more camping.  Use #NationalCampingMonth to show us how you camp.


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