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Board OKs portable scoreboards, holds off broad public use of digital stadium displays

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Summary

After discussing complexity, training, staffing and warranty concerns for new digital stadium scoreboards, the board approved buying two $7,000 portable scoreboards (using St. Luke's funds) as an interim measure and directed staff to develop policy and training before allowing outside organizations to use the district's full Daktronics systems.

The board discussed the district's new stadium digital scoreboards and approved buying two portable electronic scoreboards as a short‑term alternative while administrators draft a policy governing outside use of the full digital systems. Dr. Vitale said the district purchased two large digital scoreboards (the presentation listed an initial budget of $321,699 each) and raised concerns about training, liability, warranty coverage and staffing. She told the board any outside agency use would require district personnel to run the system rather than training outside groups to operate…

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