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North Wayne Community Unit School District 200
L.P. fuel, gasoline, and diesel for the 2026-2027 school year.
Posted Date
Mar 23, 2026
Due Date
Apr 15, 2026
Release: Mar 23, 2026
North Wayne Community Unit School District 200
Close: Apr 15, 2026
L.P. fuel, gasoline, and diesel for the 2026-2027 school year.
AvailableNorth Wayne Community Unit School District 200
Delivery and spreading of 1" CA7, CA6, & CA16 rock for the FY27 school year.
Posted Date
Mar 23, 2026
Due Date
Apr 15, 2026
Release: Mar 23, 2026
North Wayne Community Unit School District 200
Close: Apr 15, 2026
Delivery and spreading of 1" CA7, CA6, & CA16 rock for the FY27 school year.
AvailableNorth Wayne Community Unit School District 200
Work include: must be section lift for turning stairs; installation/replacement/inspection of entire lift and parts; all completed sections including wiring, framing, connecting, etc.
Posted Date
Nov 26, 2025
Due Date
Dec 15, 2025
Release: Nov 26, 2025
North Wayne Community Unit School District 200
Close: Dec 15, 2025
Work include: must be section lift for turning stairs; installation/replacement/inspection of entire lift and parts; all completed sections including wiring, framing, connecting, etc.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from North Wayne Community Unit School District 200
The meeting proceedings included the introduction of the junior class board of education representative and recognition ceremonies for student achievements. Student recognition included honoring Jake Cook as the boy soccer player of the month, Lily Renerson as an athlete of the month (for field hockey), Gwen Fer as the performing arts student of the month for her logistics leadership, and Doris Cruz Alvarado as the student of the month for her academic excellence and community service, particularly assisting new English-learning students. The administrative report covered various back-to-school activities, including freshman orientation events, a school-wide rock, paper, scissors competition, a donation of Jared boxes to St. Luke's network, and faculty and student leadership meetings. The report also outlined upcoming October events such as spirit week, homecoming, and German exchange student hosting. Board discussion included addressing typographical errors in district goals and commencing the process for a board self-evaluation using the New Jersey School Boards recommended document, with discussion scheduled for the October meeting. The student representatives provided an update on club activities, induction ceremonies, and breast cancer awareness month initiatives.
The meeting included student and employee recognition, with awards given to students of the month in athletics and art. A nurse was celebrated for her retirement. The principal reported on scheduling presentations, the Wing Ball, student leadership cohort meetings, and student recognitions for academic achievements. The board opened the floor to public comment. The superintendent recognized the school board members for their service and provided a strategic plan update. Student representatives reported on winter sports achievements and team standings.
The meeting included student recognition for April's student and athletes of the month in track and field, lacrosse and media. The administrative report included recognition of the educator of the year, winter sports award night, district Arts Festival, faculty meeting, Tournament of Champions Field Day competition among special education students, njsla administration, cultural food festival, spring concert and the jazz band placed sixth in the state in the state competition. The public hearing on the budget included the challenges and constraints caused by S2, the state legislation that revised how state aid was allocated and resulted in drastic Cuts over the past seven budget Cycles.
The budget includes estimated revenues and expenditures for various funds including Educational Operations & Maintenance, Debt Service, Transportation, Municipal Retirement/Social Security, Capital Projects, Working Cash, Tort, and Fire Prevention & Safety. Key discussion areas involve ad valorem taxes, payments in lieu of taxes, tuition, transportation fees, earnings on investments, food service income, district/school activity income, textbook income, and other revenue from local, state, and federal sources. Expenditure categories cover instruction, support services, community services, payments to other districts & government units, debt service, and provision for contingencies.
The budget includes estimated beginning and ending fund balances, receipts/revenues from local, state, and federal sources, and disbursements/expenditures across various funds such as Educational Operations & Maintenance, Debt Service, Transportation, Municipal Retirement/Social Security, Capital Projects, Working Cash, Tort, and Fire Prevention & Safety. Key areas covered are instruction, support services, community services, payments to other districts and government units, and debt service. The budget also details cash transactions and provides summaries of expenditures by major object.
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