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Cinnaminson board authorizes two bond questions for Sept. 15 special election, approves 2026–27 finance and contracts

Cinnaminson Township School District Board of Education · June 9, 2026
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Summary

The Cinnaminson Township School District board voted to place two bond proposal questions on a September 15 special election ballot and approved a package of financial and contract items for 2026–27, including reserve accounts, tuition rates and insurance renewals.

The Cinnaminson Township School District Board of Education voted to authorize two bond proposal questions and related explanatory language to appear on a special school district election ballot on Sept. 15, 2026, after approving a broader set of business and finance items for the 2026–27 school year.

Why it matters: The bond questions will ask local voters to approve district capital projects that the board has displayed publicly ahead of the vote. Board leaders said staff will continue public education about the proposals ahead of the special election.

What the board approved: During the business and finance portion of the meeting, trustees approved staff mileage reimbursements, establishment of reserve and petty cash accounts for 2026–27, authorization for payment of bills between meetings, 2026–27 tuition rates and the student activity center budget, and breakfast and lunch price setting. The board also approved contract renewals and awards, including communications services with a neighboring township consortium, a fixed-asset reporting engagement with Croll LLC, and renewal of insurance coverage with the School Alliance Insurance Fund.

Contracts and professional services approved included the appointment of Riverside Medical Associates (Dr. Jonathan Weissman) as school team physician, Garrison Architects as architect of record, and a construction manager of record for future projects. The board confirmed insurance renewals and other operational contracts tied to the 2026–27 year.

Board action and votes: The motion to approve Section 15 (business and finance items A–D) was moved and seconded and the board recorded a vote approving the package and the authorization to submit the two bond questions with explanatory statements for the Sept. 15 special election. No specific dollar amounts for the bond questions were read into the public record at the meeting; explanatory materials and project renderings were posted for public viewing.

Next steps: District officials said referendum materials are available on the district referendum webpage and that staff will continue outreach to explain the projects and the questions ahead of the September 15 vote.