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School mascot.
Total number of staff members.
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Fairfield Public Schools
Construction management services associated with the design and construction of a new school building. See attached file and outside link.
Posted Date
Mar 4, 2026
Due Date
Apr 9, 2026
Release: Mar 4, 2026
Fairfield Public Schools
Close: Apr 9, 2026
Construction management services associated with the design and construction of a new school building. See attached file and outside link.
Fairfield Public Schools
The Town of Fairfield, on behalf of Fairfield Public Schools, is soliciting proposals for multi-year E-Rate eligible Wide Area Network (WAN) services covering 17 schools and 2 operational facilities for E-Rate Funding Year 26 (2026–2027). The solicitation is an RFP with documents and forms (RFP document, fee proposal form, COI/insurance template, network diagram, exceptions and subcontractor forms) available on the buyer’s Bonfire portal. The posting is open and includes deadlines for questions and proposal submission, with a mandatory submission process through the Bonfire portal.
Posted Date
Dec 29, 2025
Due Date
Jan 27, 2026
Release: Dec 29, 2025
Fairfield Public Schools
Close: Jan 27, 2026
The Town of Fairfield, on behalf of Fairfield Public Schools, is soliciting proposals for multi-year E-Rate eligible Wide Area Network (WAN) services covering 17 schools and 2 operational facilities for E-Rate Funding Year 26 (2026–2027). The solicitation is an RFP with documents and forms (RFP document, fee proposal form, COI/insurance template, network diagram, exceptions and subcontractor forms) available on the buyer’s Bonfire portal. The posting is open and includes deadlines for questions and proposal submission, with a mandatory submission process through the Bonfire portal.
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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 $10,000, use sole source.
Coops: Lead with CREC. Ask to purchase via the CREC Marketplace to bypass formal bidding.
Fairfield Public Schools, CT: No public evidence of sole source awards; treat as high-friction. District bidding thresholds trigger quotes at $10,000 and sealed bids at $25,000.
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Fairfield Public Schools
This Services Agreement outlines the provision of professional learning and instructional support by Facing History & Ourselves, Inc. to Fairfield Public Schools during the 2025-2026 academic year. The agreement details the services to be provided (per Exhibit B), compensation, payment schedule, and general terms, with a total compensation of $8,700 for the services.
Effective Date
Jul 1, 2025
Expires
Effective: Jul 1, 2025
Fairfield Public Schools
Expires:
This Services Agreement outlines the provision of professional learning and instructional support by Facing History & Ourselves, Inc. to Fairfield Public Schools during the 2025-2026 academic year. The agreement details the services to be provided (per Exhibit B), compensation, payment schedule, and general terms, with a total compensation of $8,700 for the services.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Fairfield Public Schools
The Board of Education meeting included recognitions of excellence, specifically for the PTA Council Awards, where the Alice B. McGrath Friend of Education Award, the Deanna O'Keean Award, and the National PTA Life Achievement Award were presented to honor contributions to public education and community service. Additionally, the Board recognized the achievements of several Odyssey of the Mind teams that participated in state and world competitions.
The Board of Education held a town hall meeting to facilitate dialogue with citizens on various school district topics, excluding personnel matters. Key discussions included the state budget's impact on education funding and the long-term financial positioning of the district. Additionally, the board addressed concerns regarding the efficiency of private school bus transportation, including the potential for route consolidation, schedule adjustments, and the use of new software to optimize logistics.
The meeting focused on public commentary and internal discussion regarding the long-range facilities plan for various schools in the district. Key discussion topics included concerns regarding school air quality and temperature management, the need for facility improvements or new construction at Dwight Elementary School, and potential sustainability goals such as net-zero building standards. The board also reviewed the progress of the facilities committee in gathering input from building administrators and discussed the current status and feasibility of using the Monoteres property as a potential Early Childhood Center location.
The meeting included reports from student representatives regarding leadership initiatives, athletic events, spirit weeks, community service activities, career exploration programs, and student connection initiatives. Discussion also addressed community concerns regarding a proposed AI policy, specifically requests for greater clarity, safety measures, and the potential formation of an AI task force. Additionally, a presentation was delivered on the new social studies curriculum and textbook adoption, focusing on alignment with the Connecticut Framework for Social Studies standards.
The meeting included the establishment of graduation dates for Fairfield Ludlowe High School and Fairfield Warde High School. The Board approved educational specifications for security vestibule projects at ECC Ward, McKinley Elementary School, Roger Sherman Elementary School, and Stratfield Elementary School. Additionally, the meeting featured a town hall-style discussion concerning proposed changes to the elementary school schedule and curriculum, specifically addressing concerns regarding the potential impact on arts and STEAM programming versus the need for structured time for science and social studies.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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