Large purchases are almost always made by the school district - purchasing. There are buyers that can issue purchase orders directly and some have to get approval from a county commission or mayors office, etc.
Call up the central or district office and ask the operator to connect you with the person in charge of furniture purchases for the school system. She'll connect you to that person.
Schools of all kinds need school furniture, but finding the best prices can challenge even the expert shopper. Public schools, private schools, church schools and home schools all operate on a budget, so they need to buy the highest quality furniture at the lowest possible price. Many institutional supply companies offer quality merchandise at a premium, so after seeing what they have to offer, try shopping for school furniture at online surplus outlets and closeout websites. Locally, try finding school furniture at auctions and fire sales.
If extraordinary loss is on a/c of furniture & fixtures, then instead of crediting purchases, furniture & fixtures should be credited.
In the U.S. public schools are free and non public (private) schools are not. In Great Britain, some schools we in the U.S. would call private schools are called public schools.
most of the schools are public
Most public schools dont, but in some schools they do.
In many cases, schools provide basic classroom furniture such as desks, chairs, and whiteboards. However, teachers may choose to personalize their classroom by purchasing additional furniture or decorations. Some schools may have a budget for teachers to use towards classroom supplies and furniture.
Yes public schools are free.
SIC 2531 applies to PUBLIC BUILDING AND RELATED FURNITURE.
What you heard about public schools isn't true. Public schools are just as safe as private schools. Public schools depend on the neighborhood. If the school is located in a good neighborhood you have nothing to worry about.
Yes, it is true that home purchases are public record. This means that information about who bought a home, when it was purchased, and for how much, is typically available to the public through government records.
The budget of Mesa Public Schools is 602,979,645 dollars.