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Readington Township Public Schools
RFP for projects seeking grant funding for school facility improvements and educational initiatives, specifically mentioning equipment such as water bottle filling stations and various supplies.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Dec 31, 9999
Release: -
Readington Township Public Schools
Close: Dec 31, 9999
RFP for projects seeking grant funding for school facility improvements and educational initiatives, specifically mentioning equipment such as water bottle filling stations and various supplies.
AvailableReadington Township Public Schools
Schools are invited to submit proposals for a $2,000 School Capacity Building Grant to fund sustainability projects, such as installing water bottle filling stations or conducting water quality testing.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Oct 4, 2015
Release: -
Readington Township Public Schools
Close: Oct 4, 2015
Schools are invited to submit proposals for a $2,000 School Capacity Building Grant to fund sustainability projects, such as installing water bottle filling stations or conducting water quality testing.
Readington Township Public Schools
Provide development of the district's newly proposed leadership academy. This academy will engage the full spectrum of the district's leadershop from the superintendent's cabinet and district-level leaders to school-based leaders in a comprehensive professional learning and coaching experience grounded in evidence-based practices proven effective in urban school contexts.
Posted Date
Aug 2, 2025
Due Date
Aug 11, 2025
Release: Aug 2, 2025
Readington Township Public Schools
Close: Aug 11, 2025
Provide development of the district's newly proposed leadership academy. This academy will engage the full spectrum of the district's leadershop from the superintendent's cabinet and district-level leaders to school-based leaders in a comprehensive professional learning and coaching experience grounded in evidence-based practices proven effective in urban school contexts.
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Readington Township Public Schools
This Letter of Understanding outlines an agreement between CDW Government LLC and Readington BOE for the purchase of information technology products, as detailed in Seller's quote #LZJS304. The agreement establishes commitments for product acquisition and payment, with invoices dated July 1, 2021 or later. The LOU can serve as a purchase order if the customer does not submit one within 30 business days.
Effective Date
Jul 1, 2021
Expires
Effective: Jul 1, 2021
Readington Township Public Schools
Expires:
This Letter of Understanding outlines an agreement between CDW Government LLC and Readington BOE for the purchase of information technology products, as detailed in Seller's quote #LZJS304. The agreement establishes commitments for product acquisition and payment, with invoices dated July 1, 2021 or later. The LOU can serve as a purchase order if the customer does not submit one within 30 business days.
AvailableReadington Township Public Schools
This document is a resolution adopted by the Board of Education of the Township of Readington, authorizing the issuance and sale of School Bonds, Series 2016A. The aggregate principal amount of the bonds will not exceed $990,000, with an interest rate of 1.4% per annum. Investors Bank is appointed as the purchaser. The resolution sets forth the terms of the bonds, including maturity within two years of issuance, officer authorizations for execution, and covenants related to tax exemption and continuing disclosure.
Effective Date
Mar 8, 2016
Expires
Effective: Mar 8, 2016
Readington Township Public Schools
Expires:
This document is a resolution adopted by the Board of Education of the Township of Readington, authorizing the issuance and sale of School Bonds, Series 2016A. The aggregate principal amount of the bonds will not exceed $990,000, with an interest rate of 1.4% per annum. Investors Bank is appointed as the purchaser. The resolution sets forth the terms of the bonds, including maturity within two years of issuance, officer authorizations for execution, and covenants related to tax exemption and continuing disclosure.
Readington Township Public Schools
This Shared Services Agreement for 2023-2024 establishes the Central to Jersey Program for Recruitment of Diverse Educators (CJ PRIDE) Consortium. It outlines the cooperative efforts of participating Boards of Education in New Jersey to recruit highly-qualified and diverse educators for their respective school districts. Key activities include hosting joint recruitment fairs, designing recruitment materials, and potentially employing support staff. Each participating board is responsible for an annual fee of $300, with a one-time initial fee of $2,000 for new boards, payable to the West Windsor-Plainsboro Regional School District. The agreement defines operational procedures, responsibilities, and dispute resolution for the consortium members.
Effective Date
Jul 1, 2023
Expires
Effective: Jul 1, 2023
Readington Township Public Schools
Expires:
This Shared Services Agreement for 2023-2024 establishes the Central to Jersey Program for Recruitment of Diverse Educators (CJ PRIDE) Consortium. It outlines the cooperative efforts of participating Boards of Education in New Jersey to recruit highly-qualified and diverse educators for their respective school districts. Key activities include hosting joint recruitment fairs, designing recruitment materials, and potentially employing support staff. Each participating board is responsible for an annual fee of $300, with a one-time initial fee of $2,000 for new boards, payable to the West Windsor-Plainsboro Regional School District. The agreement defines operational procedures, responsibilities, and dispute resolution for the consortium members.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Readington Township Public Schools
The meeting commenced with a presentation regarding the 2024-2025 Harassment, Intimidation, and Bullying (HIB) self-assessment results for all schools, detailing areas of strength and focus for the upcoming year. Key strengths noted were HIB programming/initiatives and incident reporting/investigation procedures. Areas targeted for focus include strengthening training on preventing HIB based on protected categories and enhancing professional development for school safety and climate teams. Separately, the Superintendent provided an update on the public campaign launch for the upcoming referendum, detailing distribution plans for informational materials, including two-page flyers, banners, and scheduled advertisements in the local newspaper. Discussion also touched upon the optimal timing and budget considerations for additional mailings related to the referendum vote.
The meeting addressed several agenda items, including the Superintendent's report covering the review of Strategic Plan Goals and Action Steps, and Teacher Appreciation Week. Key actions in Finance/Facilities involved approving the Bill List, the District Travel Schedule, several administrative appointments for the 2020-2021 school year (including Anti-Bullying Coordinators and various liaisons), authorizations for account signatures and petty cash maintenance, approval of the 2020-2021 tax levy request schedule, renewal of the food service management contract with Maschio's Food Service with detailed operational conditions, approval of student lunch prices for 2020-2021, and an agreement for trucking services. The Education/Technology committee approved a resolution to utilize virtual instruction to meet the 180 school day requirement due to the COVID-19 public health emergency. The Personnel committee addressed numerous motions for the appointment of tenured and non-tenured administrators, certificated staff, paraprofessionals, secretaries, aides, custodians, mechanics, and bus drivers for the upcoming school year, and adopted resolutions expressing gratitude for Teacher Appreciation Week, National School Nurses, and School Bus Driver Appreciation. The board also entered and returned from an Executive Session to discuss negotiations.
This action plan outlines strategies for the Readington Township district to improve and maximize its Special Education Medicaid Initiative (SEMI) participation and ensure compliance with program requirements. Key areas of focus include individual tracking of Medicaid students and eligible services, ensuring proper documentation for reimbursement, staff training, and inter-departmental collaboration. The plan also details procedures for obtaining parental consent, accurate documentation of health-related services and evaluations, validation of IEPs and service provider qualifications, and timely staff training and certification to enhance revenue capture and program adherence.
The meeting agenda included compliance with the Open Public Meetings Act, followed by a planned executive session to discuss a HIB matter for approximately 60 minutes. Key discussion points in the public session included an NJSLA Presentation, correspondence items, and various Board actions. Administrative actions involved approval of the Enrollment and Drill Reports for September 2024, and the adoption of District Goals and Board Goals for the 2024-2025 school year. Finance and facilities items included approval of a substantial Bill List ($4,911,595.65), travel expenditures, ratification of payroll, approval of the 2024-2025 M-1 and Comprehensive Maintenance Plan, authorization of proprietary maintenance for building intercom/bell systems, and awarding a contract via a 15-year Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) for solar expansion to EZNergy following unsuccessful prior bids. The Board also approved rescinding a prior contract with Settembrino Architects related to the solar project costs. Education and technology matters covered approval of several 2024-2025 fundraisers, various student placements and field trips, approval for Audiology Services, and ratification of home instruction for one student. Personnel actions involved ratifying and appointing numerous substitute personnel, bus aides, and bus drivers, approving stipend payments for the Fall Teacher Academy, amending prior motions regarding club advisors and coaching positions, and approving various chaperone and extra-pay assignments for staff.
The meeting commenced with adherence to the Open Public Meetings Act, followed by a brief executive session for an RTAA Update. Key discussions focused on the tentative budget adoption for the 2013-2014 School Year, which required authorization to submit figures to the County Superintendent and to advertise a public hearing scheduled for March 25, 2013. The Board also resolved to approve a capital reserve withdrawal of $638,700 for facility upgrades, including classroom enhancements for all-day Kindergarten and security improvements. Furthermore, the Board approved travel and related expense reimbursements up to a maximum expenditure of $75,000 for all staff and board members for the current period, and established a maximum regular business travel amount per employee for the upcoming 2013-14 budget. The meeting concluded with tabling a resolution concerning the adoption of the agreement with the Readington Township Administrator's Association, authorizing Brown and Brown/Centric to serve as the district's risk management consultant and benefits advisor, and adjourning the session.
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