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Board Of Education OKs Nearly $338,000 In Goods And Services

A total of $337,537 in goods and services was contracted by the Board of Education at its November 21 meeting.

Awarded by the Board were:

  • A $5,000 contract to Gorman, D’Anella and Morlok to serve as Special Counsel for the purpose of charter school matters. The firm will be paid $175 per hour for the work to oppose the latest expansion application for one of the township’s charter schools.
  • A $6,700 contract for a joint transportation agreement with Rancocas Valley Regional High School to transport one student to Burlington County Alternative High School from October 1, 2024 to June 30, 2025.
  • A 3-year subscription to CLEAR Proflex through Thomas Reuters Enterprise Centre at a monthly charge of $578.81
  • A $100,000 amendment to a previously approved $125,000 contract to Jump Ahead Pediatrics to provide speech therapy services for Franklin Township students from July 2024 to June 2025.
  • A $50,000 amendment to a previously approved $65,000 contract to High Rise Healthcare Services for 1:1 nursing/CNA services to Franklin Township students from July 1, 2024 to June 30, 2025.
  • A $5,000 contract to Shore O&M to provide orientation and mobility service to township students for the 2024-25 school year.
  • A $150,000 amendment to a previously approved $75,000 contract to New Age Behavioral Consultants for BCBA/RBT services to township students.
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