This source cluster summarizes the remaining Academy District 20 facilities, safety, procurement, and administrative records added in the 2026-04-14 raw-refresh pass. The strongest new value is not a single scandal document. It is a direct official-paperwork layer showing that the district's later legal-counsel questions, meeting-security planning, Rockrimmon or portable facilities work, and mid-2025 legal-governance email traffic all leave a more ordinary administrative trace than the earlier D20 controversy corpus did.
The cluster combines several evidence types. First, a 2025-12 board legal-counsel RFQ, the district's standing procurement policy, and a stronger-than-initially-understood alpha email export add a more formal governance and legal-administration layer behind the legal-services questions already preserved elsewhere in the D20 corpus. Second, a small safety-planning slice preserves threat-category language and metal-detector screening procedures or tradeoff analysis for school-board meetings. Third, a facilities slice preserves Rockrimmon Elementary moisture, mold, remediation, and portable-maintenance paperwork plus a few radon or testing artifacts from other sites. Finally, several narrower administrative email exports remain useful mainly as provenance records rather than as strong synthesis drivers.
2025-12-19 board legal-counsel RFQ shows that the D20 Board of Education was seeking a distinctly education-law-focused outside counsel profile before the later January 2026 CORA and engagement-letter records already summarized elsewhere. The requested qualifications explicitly include student discipline, truancy, special education, personnel, policy drafting, CORA, Open Meetings Law, and Colorado school-law experience.DJ/DJA Procurement and Contracting policy matters because it gives the repo a direct district policy layer for acquisition and contracting rather than leaving the legal-services selection issue entirely inside later reporting or partial CORA material.Emails for alpha_Redacted_priv held.pdf export is materially stronger than its filename suggests. The readable threads preserve mid-2025 internal legal-governance traffic around requests for internal legal-staffing details, Amy Shandy's request for five-year outside-legal-fee and settlement accounting, and execution or routing details for the First & Fourteenth retainer and projected district cost share. That makes the file useful as direct evidence of how board members and staff were discussing outside counsel, litigation exposure, and legal administration, not just as a provenance stub.2026 email chain about a spoofing complaint shows district communications staff saying they found no responsive records to a related CORA request while also acknowledging prior spoofing incidents involving district officials. That is a narrow but useful administrative marker showing the district treating impersonation concerns as a recurring communications issue rather than as a one-off anomaly.2025-04-23 Apex proposal and 2025-05-01 assessment report show the district commissioning a limited mold or moisture review at Rockrimmon Elementary across named rooms and corridors, and the 2025-05-12 invoice shows follow-on mold-remediation work in a Rockrimmon portable classroom.AIES and FHES show active maintenance and testing documentation, but the current repo does not support turning those files alone into a broader district environmental-failure narrative.Gazette proof email and RAPTOR email files still remain mostly administrative residue in this pass. They preserve provenance and narrow timing clues, but the current corpus does not yet supply enough context to make them central synthesis objects.2024-05-09 superintendent-contract scans are now confirmed to be exact duplicate captures of the same file, which reduces the problem to readability rather than document identity. The one-page signed resolution remains retained but unresolved because OCR quality is still too poor to justify stronger claims from it.2023-03 or adjacent period: the signed resolution likely belongs to an earlier D20 governance or security slice, but the present file is too image-heavy to place more precisely.2024-05-09: duplicated superintendent-contract scans are now confirmed as exact duplicate captures of the same personnel or district-leadership record, but the scan remains too image-heavy for stronger synthesis.2025-06 to 2025-08: the alpha email export preserves a legal-governance slice covering the First & Fourteenth retainer sequence, projected litigation cost sharing, board requests for internal legal-staffing detail, and Amy Shandy's accounting request around outside legal fees and settlements.2025-04 to 2025-05: the Rockrimmon assessment proposal, resulting report, and remediation invoice preserve a short facilities-response sequence around indoor-air-quality and mold concerns.2025-12-19 to 2026-01-02: the board legal-counsel RFQ preserves a pre-engagement procurement step immediately before the later January 2026 legal-counsel paperwork already summarized in the D20 CORA and petition-record cluster.2026-02-17 to 2026-02-19: the spoofing-related CORA exchange preserves a narrow district communications-response sequence after a reported impersonation complaint.alpha email export, spoofing email chain, and Rockrimmon records are readable and directly useful; several other files are image-heavy, duplicative, or too context-light to support strong synthesis.RAPTOR email files remain below the current threshold for durable standalone synthesis without a clearer explanation of why those message bundles matter.Signed Resolution.pdf remains too image-heavy to place safely, and the duplicate superintendent-contract scan family is identified but still not readable enough for stronger personnel-specific claims.