Seeking qualified and experienced bidder(s) for medically fragile Students Requiring Clinical Services in school buildings, home bound or online settings Friendship provides academic and related services to children and adolescents who are medically fragile and have been identified as requiring academic, specialized instruction and/or clinical services as part of their educational programming. Providers must have the ability to provide the services to students that are medically fragile that are homebound or receive instruction online. Friendship seeks general education teachers, special education teachers, and clinical service providers who will provide academic, specialized instruction and/or clinical services to students with disabilities through services delivered both virtually and in-person. All in-person services will be delivered in the school building, student’s home and/or an identified location. Services can include, but are not limited to, any of the following: brick and mortar building school setting online classroom settings homebound instruction (for general education and special education students) speech-language pathology and audiology services interpreting services psychological services physical and occupational therapy recreation, including therapeutic recreation early identification and assessment of disabilities in children counseling services, including rehabilitation counseling orientation and mobility services ABA services medical services for diagnostic or evaluation purposes school health services and school nurse services social work services in schools parent counseling and training professional development for special education teachers and related service providers