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Board discusses one-year extension of tri-district technology consortium; Zoom licensing cited as main recent use
Summary
District staff asked the board to reauthorize a one-year extension of the tri-district technology consortium that has enabled joint purchasing (most recently Zoom licenses). Staff said the agreement costs the district nothing and preserves a purchasing option, though the consortium has had limited recent use.
Oak Park–River Forest School District 200 staff asked the board to reauthorize a one-year extension of a tri-district technology consortium that lets three neighboring districts combine purchases to gain volume discounts.
The agreement — originally approved in December 2016 and renewed previously — has been used mainly to buy pooled Zoom licenses during and immediately after the COVID era, staff said. "That agreement basically lets us work with the…
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