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Board approves committee recommendation on 1‑to‑1 devices; iPads remain K–5, pilot Chromebooks at secondary

5841027 · January 10, 2025
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Summary

Following a multi‑month review, the district’s committee recommended keeping iPads for elementary grades (K–5) with devices primarily staying at school, aligning middle‑school policy across campuses, and piloting Chromebooks at the secondary level; the board approved the recommendation and directed further implementation details.

After a committee review that included staff, parents and 993 student survey responses, the Eagle Point School District 9 Board of Directors on Jan. 10 approved the technology committee leads’ recommendations for the district’s 1‑to‑1 device program.

The committee proposed these principal recommendations: retain iPads for elementary grades (K–5) and generally keep those devices at school; align policies for Grades 6–8 so White Mountain Middle School and Eagle Point Middle School follow a consistent approach; and pilot Chromebooks at the…

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