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Technology department outlines device refresh, cybersecurity review and growing AI work

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District technology leaders told the board the 1-to-1 laptop program is now supported across classrooms, that a major summer device refresh and Windows 11 migration are planned, and that a cybersecurity assessment with Karhu has been commissioned.

District technology staff told the Chippewa Valley Schools Board of Education on April 28 that the district’s 1-to-1 laptop program and supporting infrastructure are mature, that substantial device replacements and a Windows 11 migration are scheduled for the summer, and that the district has engaged an outside firm for a cybersecurity assessment.

Sarah Maria White introduced the presentation and described the program’s growth since 2020. The board heard that a 1-to-1 initiative purchased roughly 12,300 student laptops beginning in late 2020 and that the district added technical staff to support device maintenance and classroom integration. Technology staff reported they now support more than 18,000 devices districtwide (excluding some networked infrastructure devices) and have closed 4,764 help-desk tickets this school year while handling about…

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