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Total student enrollment.
National Center for Education Statistics identifier.
Total number of schools in the district.
School mascot.
Total number of staff members.
Highest grade level offered.
How easy their procurement process is to navigate.
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Active opportunities open for bidding
Cranford Public Schools
Equipment lease purchase financing.
Posted Date
Apr 9, 2026
Due Date
Apr 23, 2026
Release: Apr 9, 2026
Cranford Public Schools
Close: Apr 23, 2026
Equipment lease purchase financing.
AvailableCranford Public Schools
Cranford Board of Education is soliciting bids for interior renovations at Hillside Avenue School in Cranford, New Jersey (Contract #88.5). Bids are due on January 13, 2026; bid documents are distributed by LAN Associates and standard NJ public works requirements apply.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Jan 13, 2026
Cranford Public Schools
Close: Jan 13, 2026
Cranford Board of Education is soliciting bids for interior renovations at Hillside Avenue School in Cranford, New Jersey (Contract #88.5). Bids are due on January 13, 2026; bid documents are distributed by LAN Associates and standard NJ public works requirements apply.
Cranford Public Schools
Technology services.
Posted Date
Jul 17, 2025
Due Date
Aug 19, 2025
Release: Jul 17, 2025
Cranford Public Schools
Close: Aug 19, 2025
Technology services.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: If sale is less than $39,000, use sole source.
Coops: Lead with an approved cooperative to bypass the $39,000 bid threshold and move fast.
Entity: Cranford Public Schools, NJ.
Threshold: $39,000 competitive bidding threshold.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Cranford Public Schools
The Cranford Board of Education meeting addressed various topics, including the mandatory mask policy in accordance with Executive Orders 251 and 253, the reorganization and open work session, School Board Recognition Month, approval of the 2022 board meeting calendar, and the appointments of delegates to various associations. The meeting also covered finance matters, including authorizing contracts with state contract vendors; superintendent matters, including field trip destination approvals and non-resident tuition agreements; special services, including the acceptance of tuition students for special education programs; personnel matters, including approvals of substitutes, home instructors, resignations, leaves of absence, appointments, reassignments, salary adjustments, additional assignments, and clinical interns; and finally, an executive session to discuss personnel, litigation, negotiations, attorney-client privilege, and student matters.
The Cranford Board of Education meeting included reports from the Superintendent of Schools and Business Administrator, audience participation, and considerations of minutes from previous meetings. Financial reports, payrolls, and investments were approved, along with a revised 2022-2023 budget statement. The board accepted FY 2023 funding for capital maintenance needs and approved a climate awareness grant application. A contract for student information system maintenance and support was approved, as were travel expenditures and field trip destinations. The meeting also covered HIB decisions, out-of-district placement of a special education student, approval of substitutes and home instructors, retirements, a resignation, a leave of absence, and various appointments and contract revisions. Personnel reassignments and additional assignments were also approved.
The Cranford Board of Education meeting included reports from the Superintendent of Schools, covering HIB self-assessment data, the English Language Learner three-year program plan, and standardized testing. The Business Administrator also presented a report. Financial reports, payrolls, and investments were approved, along with revised budget statements and monthly certifications. Donations were accepted, and funding for capital maintenance needs was approved. Various contracts were approved, including those for architectural and engineering services, transportation, and state contract vendors. Travel expenditures and field trip destinations were approved. Several personnel matters were addressed, including retirements, resignations, leaves of absence, appointments, contract revisions, coaching appointments, additional assignments, and miscellaneous additional assignments for lunchroom, nursing, contact tracing, temperature checks, and athletic physicals. Finally, policies and regulations were accepted for first reading.
The Cranford Board of Education meeting included acknowledgement of a board member's service, approval of financial reports and payrolls, a revised budget statement, and a board secretary's monthly certification. Discussions also covered the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) consolidation grant amendment, nonpublic school program agreements, tuition rates for READY program and full-day kindergarten pilot program, an indoor air quality program, a residency investigator services contract amendment, field trip destination approvals, HIB decisions, curriculum approvals, clinical intern approvals, out-of-district placement of a special education student, substitute and home instructor approvals, resignations, leaves of absence, appointments, contract revisions, additional assignments, and a miscellaneous additional assignment. An executive session was held to discuss personnel, litigation, negotiations, attorney-client privilege, and student matters.
The Cranford Board of Education open work session meeting addressed several key areas. Financial topics included budget adjustments for health benefits, approval of the preliminary 2023-2024 budget, setting maximum expenditures for travel and professional services, and establishing tuition rates for regular and special education. Other key discussions involved the acceptance of a donation, authorization of participation in a cooperative pricing agreement, and approval of contracts with state vendors. Personnel matters included travel expenditure approvals, field trip destination approvals, a HIB decision, approvals of various staff appointments, resignations, leaves of absence, contract revisions, and salary adjustments. Curriculum-related items included approvals for math and English language learner support programs. Finally, policy and regulation adoptions were also addressed.
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