In a recent government meeting, significant updates were shared regarding the district's technology initiatives, particularly focusing on the phased implementation of a new laptop protection plan for students. The plan aims to replace outdated devices with new laptops for students in grades 5 through 12, with a projected completion date of the 2026-2027 school year. Parents will be encouraged to pay an annual fee of $30 for coverage against accidental damage, while fee waivers will be available for eligible families.
The meeting also highlighted advancements in cybersecurity measures, including the introduction of new classroom management tools and security awareness training. The district is collaborating with ENA, its internet service provider, to enhance its cybersecurity infrastructure, which includes 24/7 monitoring and incident response capabilities. This initiative is designed to bolster the district's defenses against potential cyber threats, including ransomware.
Additionally, the district is undergoing a significant upgrade of its wireless network, with the first phase nearing completion. This includes the installation of high-density access points in high-traffic areas to improve connectivity. A second phase of upgrades is set to begin in July, focusing on replacing outdated Ethernet switches.
Future projects were also discussed, including plans for a generator for the central data hub and an overhaul of the data center's infrastructure. These upgrades are expected to enhance the district's technological capabilities and ensure a robust foundation for future demands.
Overall, the meeting underscored the district's commitment to improving technology access and security for students, while also addressing the need for modernized equipment and infrastructure.