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Morris County Vocational School District
Roof replacement at school of technology building #4 and #6 for the vocational school district.
Posted Date
Feb 23, 2026
Due Date
Mar 18, 2026
Release: Feb 23, 2026
Morris County Vocational School District
Close: Mar 18, 2026
Roof replacement at school of technology building #4 and #6 for the vocational school district.
AvailableMorris County Vocational School District
HVAC Upgrades at the School of Technology.
Posted Date
Jan 5, 2025
Due Date
Feb 5, 2025
Release: Jan 5, 2025
Morris County Vocational School District
Close: Feb 5, 2025
HVAC Upgrades at the School of Technology.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Morris County Vocational School District
The meeting agenda included a review of correspondence, the Superintendent's report covering the 2025-2026 Student Safety Data System Report, the Education and Learning Academy Little Learners Program, and information items such as security and fire drill logs and HIB reports. Business matters involved the approval of financial reports for January 2026, certification regarding fund availability, and several finance resolutions, including bill payments, budget amendments for the 2025/2026 fiscal year, acceptance of donations (two vehicles for the Auto Service Technology Program), and budget amendments for Perkins Grants. Curriculum items included approval for senior Work-Based Learning Experiences, field trips, and the Little Learners Program. Personnel actions included accepting several resignations, approving a leave of absence, confirming staff participation in an expo, and approving appointments and additional instructional block assignments for faculty.
The agenda for the regular business meeting covered several key areas. In correspondence, reports were presented on security and fire drill logs, and student incidents for MCST and MCCTI. Financial matters included approval of the Business Administrator/Board Secretary's and Treasurer's reports for December 2025, payment of bills, budget amendments, approval of travel costs, and a motion to waive participation in the Special Education Medicaid Initiative (SEMI) program for 2026-2027. The Board also planned to approve submissions for two grants: the Artificial Intelligence Technology in CTE Pathways Grant and the Elevating High-Quality Work-Based Learning Grant. Curriculum items involved approving senior Work-Based Learning Experiences, field trips, the 2026-2027 school calendar, establishing the Hindu Heritage Club, affirming the Superintendent's decision on an HIB incident, and terminating a shared services agreement with the Pequannock Township Board of Education, while approving new collaboration agreements for academies with the Morris Hills Regional Board of Education. Personnel actions included accepting a retirement resignation, approving several appointments and salary guide advancements, and establishing three new clubs (Hispanic Heritage Club, MCST E-Sports Club, and Asian American Student Union). Facility motions included approving facility use requests for basketball practices. The agenda also listed future event dates and motions for an executive session regarding legal and student issues.
The agenda for this regular meeting included key reports and substantial business items. Discussions covered new staff introductions, a facilities update, and a report from the Student BOE Representative. Information items included security and fire drill logs. Business items involved approval of financial reports for November 2025, including certification that no major accounts were over-expended. Financial actions included approval of bill payments, budget amendments for ESEA Consolidated Grants and the IDEA Grant to incorporate carryover funds, acceptance of a new ESEA grant, a Perkins Secondary Grant consortium agreement, and acceptance of a $100,000 grant from the New Jersey Health Foundation. Tuition rates for the 2026-2027 school year were proposed for approval. Curriculum discussions involved approving senior Work-Based Learning Experiences, field trips, revising the Chemical Hygiene Plan, and establishing the Hindu Heritage Club. Personnel actions addressed amending a previous leave of absence resolution, approving club chaperones, confirming a nurse's appointment for a school dance, approving grant-funded positions, and approving the appointment of an Admissions IEP Reviewer and an Adult and Continuing Education Instructor. Facility action included confirming facility use by Morris Catholic High School. The agenda also listed future Old Business dates and set the date for the next meeting and the Board of School Estimate meeting.
This document is a District Performance Review for the Morris County Vocational School District, assessing its operational and educational effectiveness for the 2025-2026 school year. It evaluates performance across critical areas including Instruction and Program, Fiscal Management, Governance, Operations, and Personnel, detailing compliance with state standards and regulations. The review serves as an accountability mechanism, implicitly guiding the district's ongoing efforts to maintain and improve performance in these key strategic domains.
This document, a 100-Days Summary and Strategic Focus for SY24-25, outlines the Morris County Vocational School District's direction based on qualitative data from district leaders, parents, staff, students, and community stakeholders. It identifies high-priority systemic needs and gaps across instruction, equity, accountability, and communication. The strategic focus for SY25-26 centers on instructional coherence, equity and access, student support systems, administrative clarity, and communication excellence. The overarching vision is to build an integrated system where professional development, curriculum, equity initiatives, student supports, administrative structures, and communication protocols work together seamlessly to elevate every student's educational experience, with specific goals for facilities, fiscal management, climate and culture, and academic proficiency by June 2026.
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