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Contract AwardInformation TechnologyDetected Jun 2, 2026

Middle Bucks Institute of Technology is approving a PowerSchool SIS Hosting and Support Agreement with Carbon Lehigh Intermediate Unit 21. This indicates the district will continue or transition to having its student information system hosted and supported by CLIU 21 rather than managing it fully in-house or with another provider. For SIS and integration vendors, this confirms PowerSchool as the core student system and identifies CLIU 21 as the hosting/support intermediary for the 2026-2027 period. Follow-on opportunities could include integrations, data analytics, reporting, and training that work alongside PowerSchool and within the IU-managed hosting environment.

Agreement is for SIS hosting and support only; detailed terms and duration are in attached agreement...

Middle Bucks Institute of TechnologyPowerSchool SIS hosting and support through CLIU 21

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Information Technology

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Capital plan & early discussion

Next 1–2 Q

Scoping & vendor outreach window

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