Schools in the district (with 2022–23 enrollment data from the
National Center for Education Statistics) are: ;Elementary / middle schools • Bloomingdale Avenue School with 233 students in grades K-2 • Kristen D'Anna, principal • Brookside Place School with 355 students in grades K-5 • Michael Klimko, principal • Hillside Avenue School with 734 students in grades K-8 • Kevin Deacon, principal • Livingston Avenue School with 253 students in grades 3-5 • Cari Lopez, principal • Orange Avenue School with 765 students in grades 3-8 • Lourdes Murphy, principal • Walnut Avenue School with 294 students in grades PreK-2 • Celine McNally, principal •
Cranford High School with 1,095 students in grades 9-12 • Mark Cantagallo, principal The system's high school was the 49th-ranked public high school in New Jersey out of 339 schools statewide in
New Jersey Monthly magazine's September 2014 cover story on the state's "Top Public High Schools", using a new ranking methodology, after having been ranked 51st in the state out of 328 schools in 2012. Cranford High School has a curriculum which has a strong push for technology in the schools, along with stressing service learning. The high school is recognized for its work in service learning and for being a national school of character. Cranford High School students are regularly admitted to some of the nation's top public and private universities, with over 90% of each graduating class going onto college. Cranford has two public middle schools, Orange Avenue School and Hillside Avenue School, which are located on each end of the township and serve their local neighborhood. Both also are elementary schools as well. On the north side of Cranford, along with Orange Avenue, are two other elementary schools, Bloomingdale Avenue School and Brookside Place School. On the south side of the township, along with Hillside Avenue, are two other elementary schools, Walnut Avenue School and Livingston Avenue School. Lincoln School, which is the home of the district's administrative offices, also houses the district's two alternative education programs, CAP and CAMP. • Dennis McCaffery, principal ==Awards and recognition==