Bid #RFEI0005. Contact: multilinguallearners@schools.nyc.gov. NYC Department of Education, New York, New York. The New York City Department of Education (“NYC DOE”) consists of approximately 1,800 Schools and 200 Central Offices throughout NYC. Due Jul 30 (6 weeks left).
The New York City Department of Education (“NYC DOE”) consists of approximately 1,800 Schools and 200 Central Offices throughout NYC. In guidelines with New York State applicable laws, we are interested in partnering with a vendor(s) to supply high quality Spanish Foundational Literacy curriculum for grades 6-12. The curriculum must align with the following standards:New York State Next Generation English Language Arts Learning Standards (Open external link)New York City Department of Education Definition of Culturally Responsive-Sustaining Education (Open external link)New York City Reads 6-12 Literacy Shifts and MTSS for Literacy Guidance and Resources (Open external link)If interested, please submit your company’s contact information, a brief description of your Adolescent Spanish Foundational Literacy curriculum, access to your digital/online program application, and a summary of professional learning opportunities for teachers and instructional coaches.The DOE seeks organizations that are knowledge based and experienced in this content area to assist the DOE in understanding the Adolescent Spanish Foundational Literacy curriculum market. If interested, please reply to this Request for Information (RFI). Please submit your questions and proposal to: multilinguallearners@schools.nyc.gov. All responses are due on or before July 30, 2026, by 12pm EST.Please click here to download the RFI documents. (Open external link)
NYC Department of Education issued this concrete opportunity in New York, New York, referenced as solicitation number RFEI0005. Responses are due by July 30, 2026. Questions can be directed to multilinguallearners@schools.nyc.gov.
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To submit a response for this RFI, review the full solicitation documents for NYC Department of Education's exact scope of work, submission format, and any mandatory pre-bid meeting or site visit. Responses must be received before the July 30, 2026 deadline — public agencies routinely reject late submissions regardless of cause. Confirm how the agency accepts responses — through an electronic procurement portal, as a sealed hard-copy bid, or by email — because the required method varies by agency and a non-conforming submission can be disqualified. Direct questions about scope or specifications to multilinguallearners@schools.nyc.gov before the agency's question cut-off date. Vendors that have not previously contracted with NYC Department of Education should confirm whether registration on the agency's vendor system is required to be eligible for award.
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