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District outlines $2.82 million Interactive Flat-Panel refresh from sinking fund; administration says vendor inventory secured

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District technology staff recommended replacing aging interactive flat panels (IFPs) across the district; administration said the vendor has inventory and the order would be configured to replace secondary screens over summer and finish elementary early fall.

District technology staff presented a classroom-technology refresh plan at the April 21 Board of Education meeting and said the administration intends to use the sinking fund to replace aging interactive flat-panel displays and other classroom devices.

Jeff (presenter name varies in transcript) and Superintendent Andrew Russo described an instructional technology audit and focus-group process used to select replacement Interactive Flat Panels (IFPs). Technology staff said the district—s existing panels were installed in 2017, have received earlier upgrades and are now showing signs of end of life; teachers have submitted hundreds of troubleshooting tickets for those panels since early 2023.

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