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Board approves June purchasing report including technology, turf and $16.6M in school nutrition contracts
Summary
The Board approved a June purchasing report with an estimated $27,031,748.42 in items including copier leases, an AI reading license, student ID systems, turf and lighting for Warner Robins High, and approximately $16.6 million in school nutrition agreements.
The Houston County Board of Education on June 10 approved a June purchasing report that lists multiple renewals, license purchases and capital items with an estimated total cost of $27,031,748.42.
The report includes technology and services for the general fund such as a five-year copier and maintenance agreement with MBG Office Systems for up to $952,974; an AI-powered reading license for K–3 from Amira Learning at $229,035; the district financial…
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