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District technology office outlines device refresh, classroom displays and new attendance tools
Summary
The Green Bay Area Public School District technology department reported an 8‑year device/display refresh plan, classroom-display rollouts affecting hundreds of rooms, inventory work and new workflows (digital hall passes, ID scanners and parent absence requests) now live or piloted at multiple schools.
The Green Bay Area Public School District’s technology department on April 14 outlined progress on a multi‑year device and classroom-display refresh, districtwide asset inventory, and the rollout of new attendance and workflow tools.
Amy Jackel, executive director of technology, said the district is on an eight‑year refresh cycle for classroom displays and student devices. This school year the department refreshed displays in three buildings and extended the work to two additional schools via strategic procurement and collaboration with facilities teams, affecting roughly 455 classrooms so far. The plan calls for 86‑inch touchscreen classroom displays with adjustable…
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