State & Local News
Morris School District Proposes Infrastructure Referendum
March 22, 2026
The Morris School District in New Jersey is preparing a bond referendum for the upcoming fall election to fund significant infrastructure and curriculum upgrades across its schools. This initiative includes building improvements, expanded classroom space, educational enhancements, and pool replacement at facilities such as Morristown High School, Frelinghuysen Middle School, and Sussex Avenue School. The referendum is the district's first in 30 years and is subject to state aid review, with a slight reduction in state aid anticipated that will not affect the planned projects.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals should anticipate upcoming contracting opportunities related to construction, renovation, and educational technology upgrades within the Morris School District.
- The referendum's approval will drive demand for vendors specializing in school infrastructure, curriculum materials, and facility upgrades in the Morristown and Morris Township areas.
- Organizations involved in public school construction and educational services should prepare for potential solicitations following voter approval and state aid confirmation.
- This development highlights the importance of local bond referenda as a funding mechanism for school district capital projects, signaling opportunities in similar districts planning infrastructure investments.
Morris School District was built on the mission of creating greater opportunities for all students. This referendum would enhance learning environments in all schools throughout the district.
— Dr. Anne Mucci, Superintendent
Agencies
Morris School District, New Jersey Department of Education, State of New Jersey