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Board questions $5,300 proposal for two high‑school iPad charging carts; staff say carts reduce class disruption
Summary
Technology staff proposed two iPad charging carts for the high school cafeteria (24 slots each; $5,298 total) to reduce classroom disruption caused by uncharged district devices.
District technology staff asked the board to approve two locking iPad charging carts for the high school cafeteria to give students a place to charge district‑issued iPads during lunch. The quoted purchase price was $5,298 for two carts that hold 24 iPads each (48 charging slots total).
The technology presenter said the carts respond to a recurring issue: students arriving to class with uncharged iPads, which creates class disruption when teachers or…
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