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Committee approves long‑sheet reductions tied to PowerSchool to Infinite Campus transition

2837362 · April 1, 2025
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Summary

Lawmakers and NDIT discussed reductions to Edutech licensing and support staffing tied to the K‑12 student information system migration from PowerSchool to Infinite Campus; the committee signaled changes on the long sheet for licensing and two FTE reductions in the second half of the next biennium.

House Appropriations members discussed staffing and license changes tied to the Department of Public Instruction’s planned migration from PowerSchool to Infinite Campus and directed NDIT to reflect phased savings on the long sheet.

Greg Hoffman (NDIT) told the committee that PowerSchool licensing is currently perpetual (owned by the state), which "means because it's not subscription, on June 30, if everything isn't rainbows and unicorns, we can leave a server on and the licensing and a teacher can…

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