District rolls out new cameras and approves disposal of outdated tech; surplus equipment declared
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Summary
Technology staff reported substantial device refreshes and security camera installations across elementary campuses and athletic complex, and the board approved disposal of obsolete equipment identified during the summer refresh.
The district’s technology team reported device refreshes and a multi‑school security camera rollout and asked the board to approve disposal of surplus, outdated technology equipment. Technology staff said the district is refreshing devices for specified grades (new iPads for grades 2, 5, 9 and a one‑time refresh for grade 11 this year) and replacing the door system. Staff reported camera installations at three elementary campuses and the athletic complex are complete to date and that the system provides real‑time alerts and remote access for law enforcement partners; work will continue at other campuses through end of summer and into the school year. As a routine summer housekeeping item, the board approved the disposal of outdated or nonfunctional technology equipment that the district no longer needs. Staff said they attempt to find secondary uses for equipment and reach out to other schools but that many items are beyond useful life. Next steps: technology staff will continue camera installations at remaining buildings, complete Skyward rollover and fee/course coding for registration, and proceed with disposal logistics for surplus equipment.

