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Stafford outlines Chromebook collection, replacement and parent monitoring plan amid rising repair costs

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Technology staff proposed end‑of‑year collection of high‑school Chromebooks, year‑long checkouts for middle/high students and cart‑based storage at elementary schools, and said an estimated $2.2 million is needed to replace the district’s oldest middle‑school devices.

Staff described an overhaul of the district’s Chromebook program and a near‑term replacement plan for the oldest devices. Technology staff said they will collect all high‑school Chromebooks this summer for inventory, repairs and cleaning, increase single‑device checkouts for middle and high school students (devices checked out for the year), and keep elementary devices in carts (one cart per two kindergarten/first‑grade classrooms; 1:1 in 2–5 but stored in carts overnight).

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