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Total number of staff members.
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Randolph Township School District
Randolph Township Board of Education is soliciting sealed bids for commons restroom renovations at Randolph High School, including gut renovations to improve accessibility and replacement of finishes and fixtures. A pre‑bid walkthrough is scheduled for April 1, 2026 at 11:00 AM at 511 Millbrook Avenue, Randolph, NJ. Bids are due April 30, 2026 at 1:00 PM at the BOE office, 25 School House Road, Randolph, NJ 07869.
Posted Date
Mar 27, 2026
Due Date
Apr 30, 2026
Release: Mar 27, 2026
Randolph Township School District
Close: Apr 30, 2026
Randolph Township Board of Education is soliciting sealed bids for commons restroom renovations at Randolph High School, including gut renovations to improve accessibility and replacement of finishes and fixtures. A pre‑bid walkthrough is scheduled for April 1, 2026 at 11:00 AM at 511 Millbrook Avenue, Randolph, NJ. Bids are due April 30, 2026 at 1:00 PM at the BOE office, 25 School House Road, Randolph, NJ 07869.
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Sole Source: If sale is less than $53,000, use sole source.
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Entity: Randolph Township School District, NJ.
Use case: Occasional for proprietary IT and instructional software.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Randolph Township School District
The meeting included a student council representative report, a public statement, and a review of board minutes. Discussions covered October recognitions, district standardized testing results, and township rec committee updates. The personnel committee reported on merit goals and open positions. Various personnel motions were approved, including resignations, appointments, salary adjustments, leaves of absence, and extra pay stipends. The education committee reviewed curriculum documents and discussed pre-K mandates, approving professional development opportunities and field trips. The finance, facilities, and transportation committee provided updates on breakfast at elementary schools, transportation, referendum, facility projects, the budget, and community school items. Payment of bills and reports of the secretary and treasurer were also approved.
The Randolph Township Board of Education held a meeting to discuss various topics, including the district being awarded over $67,000 for the Trees for Schools initiative grant. The board also reviewed NJGPA and AP data, and signed a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) for a new contract commencing on July 1st, 2025, with the Randolph Education Association (REA). The Personnel Committee discussed several positions the district is filling and reviewed upcoming dates for the 2025-2026 school year, such as New Staff Orientation and the First Day for Teachers and Students. The Education Committee reviewed Atlas, the district's program to develop curriculum, and discussed the curriculum revision process. The Finance, Facilities, and Transportation Committee discussed referendum projects and the revisions of the Long Range Facilities Plan.
The mission of Randolph Township Schools is to inspire and empower all students to reach their full potential as unique, responsible, and educated members of a global society. The goals include pursuing academic excellence, sustaining positive learning environments, enhancing organizational effectiveness, and promoting innovation to prepare graduates for a complex, interconnected, and changing world.
The board meeting included interviews for an open Board of Education position, resulting in the appointment of Ms. Cara Zhao. A Roadmap to Reentry plan was presented, outlining the district's approach to reopening school buildings. Numerous motions were approved, covering personnel matters (resignations, appointments, leaves of absence, extra pay, summer employment), education (professional development, special education services, HIB reports, evaluation rubrics, student safety data), finance (payment of bills, financial reports, contract approvals, budget adjustments), facilities (long-range facilities plan, donations), and policy updates. Public comments were addressed, and committee reports were given on communications, education, finance, facilities, transportation, diversity and inclusion, personnel, and policy.
The committee meeting focused on agenda curriculum review and textbook adoption. Discussions included revisions to various courses, such as RMS Junior Engineering, Food Science, Exploring Computer Science, Robotics II, Forensic Science, World Language IV Honors, Honors Ceramics and Sculpture, Culinary Arts I, Music Technology II, Calculus A, Learning Skills, and English I. A new course, Human Happiness and Well-Being, was also introduced. Revisions to Sixth Grade United States History were also reviewed. A public discussion addressed the differences between AP Psychology and the CCM General Psychology courses. Textbook adoption for AP Environmental Science was also discussed.
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