Opportunity
Plano Independent School District Ionwave #2026-10-32-28
Plano ISD Solicits Professional and Special Education Services Vendors
Posted
June 12, 2026
Respond By
August 11, 2026
Identifier
2026-10-32-28
NAICS
621330, 621340, 621399, 624310
Plano Independent School District (Plano ISD) is seeking to establish a pool of qualified vendors to provide a broad range of professional and consulting services for both General Education and Special Education students. - Government Buyer: - Plano Independent School District (Plano ISD), Collin County, Texas - Services Requested: - Professional and consulting services for General and Special Education - Roles include: - Licensed Professional Counselors - Clinical Social Workers - Life Coaches - Speech Language Pathologists (including bilingual) - Assessment Specialists/Diagnosticians - Physical Therapists - Audiologists - Occupational Therapists - Music Therapists - Deaf Education Interpreters or Communication Assistants - Certified Bilingual Academic Language Therapists or Dyslexia Specialists - Board Certified Behavior Analysts - Licensed Specialists in School Psychology - Registered Behavior Technicians - Behavior Technicians - Behavior-trained paraeducators - Notable Requirements: - Vendors must meet all current service requirements and comply with pre-service affidavit requirements as per Texas Education Code - Services may be funded by federal, state, local, and grant sources - Estimated annual expenditure is $4 million - No specific OEMs or product part numbers are mentioned, as this is a services procurement - The contract term is one year, with options to renew for up to four additional years
Description
Plano Independent School District is seeking qualified persons and/or companies to provide professional and consulting services in General Education and Special Education. The services include counseling, therapy, psychological educational classes, and consulting for general education students and students with special needs. The district aims to establish a pool of vendors for an initial one-year term with options to renew for four additional years. The contract is funded by federal, state, local, and grant sources and serves approximately 44,000 students across 68 schools.