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Board directs staff to price 1:1 Chromebook rollout, approves tech audit move and supports middle-school volleyball and field trips

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Superintendent Dr. Poteet reported the high school needs 902 Chromebooks and the middle school 200 for a 1:1 program. The board directed staff to get pricing, move forward with a technology audit vendor presentation, and supported reinstating field trips and starting girls volleyball at the middle school (estimated $8,200).

Superintendent Dr. Poteet told the board on April 9 that Winslow Township High School would need 902 Chromebooks and the middle school about 200 to achieve a one-to-one Chromebook program; together the total cited was 1,102 devices. The superintendent said 410 high-school devices are beyond useful life and 492 have roughly one year of life remaining.

During public comment the board received a motion to direct the superintendent to obtain a dollar estimate for the 1:1 rollout so the…

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