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Classroom Bulletin Boards

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From self-healing cork to lockable enclosed display boards, browse 50+ bulletin boards for schools from Ghent, MooreCo, and MasterVision. School POs accepted.

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Find the Right Bulletin Boards for Your Classroom

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Cork Keeps Crumbling After One Term

Self-healing cork absorbs pinholes instead of crumbling. Ghent and MooreCo boards maintain a clean tackable surface all year.

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Hallway Displays Keep Getting Damaged

Enclosed boards with security flush locks and shatter-proof acrylic protect hallway announcements. Content visible, access controlled.

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No Wall Space for a Standard Size Board

Bulletin board rails mount above whiteboards in narrow hallways. Available in 4-inch and 6-inch heights from 4 to 16 feet long.

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District Needs a Contract Purchase Path

Purchase through TIPS, NCPA, and PEPPM contracts. School POs, ESSER funds, and Net 30 terms accepted. No separate bid process required.

Free Display Wall Planning and Layout Support

Tell us your room dimensions, display needs, and mounting constraints. Our Project Team designs a complete wall layout with board recommendations and a detailed quote at no charge. Used by individual teachers and entire districts.

  • Custom wall layout and spacing plans included
  • SCS and TAA compliance guidance provided
  • Large format and modular build support available
  • Mounting and delivery coordination included

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Why Schools Choose Today's Classroom for Bulletin Boards

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40+ Years of Display Solution Expertise

Serving K-12 schools and institutional facilities since 1981. We understand mounting requirements, surface durability, and compliance standards for permanent display installations.

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Ghent, MooreCo, and MasterVision Authorized Dealer

Three institutional-grade brands in one source. Aluminum frame cork, enclosed security cabinets, and modular display systems built for the full lifecycle of your building.

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Authorized Vendor for TIPS, NCPA, and PEPPM

District and government buyers can purchase through existing contracts. We also work with ESSER funds, school POs, Net 30 terms, and bid documentation to simplify procurement.

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Planning Support From Spec to Installation

Our team confirms SCS, BIFMA, and TAA compliance, builds wall display layouts, and guides your order from spec to delivery. Free for every customer, every order size.

 

How to Choose a Large Bulletin Board for Classroom and School Use 

Match the Board Type to Your Location

Enclosed boards suit high-traffic hallways where tampering is a risk. Aluminum frame cork serves classroom walls and offices with open access. Rails work where full boards are too large. Rolling boards suit portable display needs across multiple rooms.

Understand Surface Materials and Durability

Self-healing natural cork absorbs pinholes and maintains a clean face across multiple years. Fabric from Ghent and MooreCo accepts pins without glare. Porcelain steel on combination boards is magnetic, scratch-resistant, and ghosting-free for daily writing.

Select the Right Size for Your Wall Space

Standard classroom boards range from 2x3 to 4x12 feet. Large format hallway boards reach 4x16 feet. Rails run from 4 to 16 feet long. Confirm stud spacing before ordering boards above 4x8 feet as large formats exceed 100 lbs.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: What is the standard size for a school classroom bulletin board?

Standard classroom boards range from 2x3 to 4x12 feet. Large format hallway and lobby boards reach up to 4x16 feet. Confirm wall stud spacing before ordering above 4x8 feet as large formats can exceed 100 lbs. Concealed corner brackets are included on most institutional models.

Q2: What is a tackboard and how is it different from a bulletin board?

Tackboard is the institutional term for a bulletin board. The surface accepts pins without adhesives. Tackboard surfaces include natural cork, fabric, and rubber. Today's Classroom carries all three from Ghent, MooreCo, and MasterVision for K-12 classrooms, offices, and hallways.

Q3: What is better than paper for classroom bulletin board surfaces?

Self-healing natural cork is the institutional standard. Pinholes close over time rather than crumbling. Fabric accepts pins without curling. For hallways where tampering is a concern, enclosed boards with shatter-proof acrylic provide the longest service life and security.

Q4: What are the three types of classroom bulletin boards used in schools?

Open tackboards for standard classroom use, enclosed boards with lockable panels for hallway and lobby security, and modular display systems including rails and H-Channel panels for large corridor installations. Today's Classroom carries all three types from Ghent, MooreCo, and MasterVision.

Q5: How do schools purchase display boards for classrooms on contract?

Today's Classroom holds active contracts with TIPS, NCPA, and PEPPM. District buyers can place orders through existing cooperative contracts without a separate bid process. We also accept school purchase orders, ESSER funds, and Net 30 terms. Call 877-909-9910 to confirm your contract eligibility.

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Q6: Can Today's Classroom help plan a wall display installation?

Yes. Our Project Team provides free layout planning for wall display installations of any size. Share your wall dimensions, mounting constraints, and display requirements and we build a complete layout at no charge. In-person site visits available. Visit the Project Team page to start.

 

Need Help Planning Your Classroom Bulletin Board Installation?

Our team confirms board sizing, wall mounting requirements, and SCS compliance, then guides your order from spec to delivery. No pressure, no obligation.

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Delivery Options

Dock to Dock:

The driver will unload onto your loading dock or your staff to unload from the end of the truck. 

Lift Gate:

To get the products to ground level and your staff would bring inside.

Lift gate and Inside:

Door must be a minimum of 52” wide.

This is for Ground Floor Door Delivery – NO steps.