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The city where this buyer is located.
Total student enrollment.
National Center for Education Statistics identifier.
Total number of schools in the district.
Total number of staff members.
Highest grade level offered.
How easy their procurement process is to navigate.
How likely this buyer is to spend on new technology based on operating budget trends.
How likely this buyer is to adopt new AI technologies.
How often this buyer champions startups and early adoption.
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Edison Township Public Schools
Food service management services.
Posted Date
Apr 23, 2026
Due Date
May 12, 2026
Release: Apr 23, 2026
Edison Township Public Schools
Close: May 12, 2026
Food service management services.
AvailableEdison Township Public Schools
Provision of risk management services. See attached file.
Posted Date
Mar 27, 2026
Due Date
Apr 17, 2026
Release: Mar 27, 2026
Edison Township Public Schools
Close: Apr 17, 2026
Provision of risk management services. See attached file.
Edison Township Public Schools
Provision of broker of record for employee health and prescription benefits. See attached file.
Posted Date
Mar 27, 2026
Due Date
Apr 17, 2026
Release: Mar 27, 2026
Edison Township Public Schools
Close: Apr 17, 2026
Provision of broker of record for employee health and prescription benefits. See attached file.
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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 $53,000, use sole source.
Coops: Lead with a cooperative contract (Sourcewell, ESCNJ, or NJ START) to fast-track approval.
Edison Township Public Schools, NJ rarely uses sole source above the bidding threshold. The district’s competitive bidding threshold is $53,000.
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Edison Township Public Schools
This document comprises multiple purchase orders and corresponding price quotes from Savvas Learning Company LLC to the Edison Township Board of Education and its various schools. The orders cover a range of educational materials, including science and math textbooks, digital licenses, and classroom supplies for different grade levels. Each purchase order details specific items, quantities, unit costs, and a total cost for that particular order, including shipping and handling. The document also includes the standard terms and conditions from Savvas Learning Company LLC.
Effective Date
Jul 1, 2023
Expires
Effective: Jul 1, 2023
Edison Township Public Schools
Expires:
This document comprises multiple purchase orders and corresponding price quotes from Savvas Learning Company LLC to the Edison Township Board of Education and its various schools. The orders cover a range of educational materials, including science and math textbooks, digital licenses, and classroom supplies for different grade levels. Each purchase order details specific items, quantities, unit costs, and a total cost for that particular order, including shipping and handling. The document also includes the standard terms and conditions from Savvas Learning Company LLC.
Edison Township Public Schools
This document outlines three separate agreements between Edison Township Board of Education and McGraw-Hill Education for educational materials and site license renewals for the 2025-2026 school year and beyond. The agreements cover European History materials for one order and multi-year (5-year) subscriptions for United States History materials and professional development for Edison High School and John P. Stevens High School. Each agreement has its own purchase order and corresponding quote, with varying total amounts and deferred payment schedules for the multi-year subscriptions.
Effective Date
Sep 1, 2025
Expires
Effective: Sep 1, 2025
Edison Township Public Schools
Expires:
This document outlines three separate agreements between Edison Township Board of Education and McGraw-Hill Education for educational materials and site license renewals for the 2025-2026 school year and beyond. The agreements cover European History materials for one order and multi-year (5-year) subscriptions for United States History materials and professional development for Edison High School and John P. Stevens High School. Each agreement has its own purchase order and corresponding quote, with varying total amounts and deferred payment schedules for the multi-year subscriptions.
AvailableEdison Township Public Schools
This document comprises six distinct purchase orders and their corresponding quotes from Curriculum Associates, LLC to the Edison Township Board of Education. These orders procure various educational resources, including i-Ready assessment and personalized instruction licenses, Teacher Toolbox access, and professional development services for multiple schools within the district. The agreements cover implementation periods for the 2023-2024 and 2024-2025 academic years, with individual transaction totals ranging from $1,883.75 to $37,156.00. Each order outlines specific terms for shipping, payment, and service delivery.
Effective Date
Sep 1, 2023
Expires
Effective: Sep 1, 2023
Edison Township Public Schools
Expires:
This document comprises six distinct purchase orders and their corresponding quotes from Curriculum Associates, LLC to the Edison Township Board of Education. These orders procure various educational resources, including i-Ready assessment and personalized instruction licenses, Teacher Toolbox access, and professional development services for multiple schools within the district. The agreements cover implementation periods for the 2023-2024 and 2024-2025 academic years, with individual transaction totals ranging from $1,883.75 to $37,156.00. Each order outlines specific terms for shipping, payment, and service delivery.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Edison Township Public Schools
The town hall meeting focused on a detailed presentation regarding the preliminary budget for the Edison Township Public Schools. Key discussion topics included the district's long-term planning and efforts to address overcrowding, the financial impact of the proposed 12% tax levy increase, and how tax dollars are utilized within district operations, including classrooms and student programs. The superintendent provided context on historical state funding (S2 money), capital expansion projects, the cost of Pre-K programming, and the challenges posed by rising operational expenses and state funding formulas. The session also included a question-and-answer segment to foster transparency with community members.
The Board of Education meeting included several educational program presentations and recognitions. Topics included an overview of the Dual Language Academy at Washington Elementary School, highlighting its 50/50 model, curriculum, and long-term expansion goals. Additionally, the Board recognized the achievements of students involved in the JMI peer-to-peer club, which focuses on mentorship and academic support. Presentations also covered the STEM Academy at Edison High School, detailing field trips to Nokia Bell Labs and guest lectures on artificial intelligence, as well as an introduction to the Biomedical Science Academy at John P. Stevens High School.
The meeting included the Superintendent's report, which detailed responses to recent weather closures, praised the maintenance and custodial departments for facility readiness, provided updates on ReadAcross America, winter concerts, and ongoing review of middle and high school scheduling based on recent surveys. Key financial discussions involved the presentation of the FY25 audit report by HFA, which issued an unmodified opinion on financial statements and found no instances of non-compliance or findings in tested programs, although a finding regarding the net cash resource schedule for food service was noted in a separate management report. The finance section also covered technology and repair contracts, change orders for school renovation projects, and the submission of the high impact tutoring grant application. The student representative provided an update on school activities, including cultural events, Science Olympiad achievements, and ongoing community service initiatives like a food drive and volleyball tournament. Furthermore, the board attorney read a statement regarding a resolution of suspension for a school official related to failure to file required disclosure statements.
The meeting commenced with a call to order and roll call, followed by an adjournment to a privileged session to discuss confidential personnel, student, litigation, legal, contract, property acquisition, and HIB matters, before reconvening to open session. Key discussion points included the Superintendent's monthly report, the President's report, and presentations on Dual Language programs and the honoring of high school tutors at James Madison Intermediate School. The 2024-2025 Audit was presented, and student council representatives provided updates. The board addressed personnel items, including resignations, appointments, status changes, and leaves of absence. Further agenda items covered Administration, Curriculum & Instruction, Pupil-Special Services, Finance & Facilities, committee reports, and public comments.
The meeting began with roll call and opening statements in accordance with the Open Public Meetings Act. The Board then entered a confidential session to discuss personnel, student, litigation, legal, contract, property, and HIV report matters, later reconvening into the public session. The Superintendent presented a mid-year review covering district vital signs, focusing on student achievement, enrollment, wellness, and fiscal responsibility. Key accomplishments highlighted included the expansion of the preschool program, adding 17 new classrooms and enrolling 213 students, supported by a $1.5 million grant. Transportation reported transporting 9,852 students. Significant focus was placed on co-curricular activities, with over 250 elementary opportunities and high participation rates in middle and high school activities. The Superintendent detailed ongoing strategic plan implementation, including strengthening programs, pathways, and the portrait of a graduate framework. Career and Technical Education (CTE) pathways are being expanded, including new academies for Computer Science (cyber security and programming) and Business, complementing existing STEM and Biomed academies. Progress on integrating soft skills into the curriculum, like 'Wonder Wednesdays' in elementary schools, and exploring Artificial Intelligence (AI) utilization by dedicated teacher teams were also discussed. Furthermore, initiatives like the Empower Edison projects, inspired by Apple's design process, and enhanced community engagement through website redesign, social media presence, and parent/student advisory groups (Sages and Pulse) were presented.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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