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PGCPS to move ESSER-funded digital tools into operating budget; seeks multi-year ERP upgrade
Summary
District technology officials told the board that ESSER grant dollars that paid for student and staff digital tools have expired and must be transitioned into the operating budget. The administration also proposed a multi-year enterprise resource planning (ERP) modernization with an estimated implementation cost of about $8.9 million.
Prince George's County Public Schools' chief information officer told the Board of Education on Feb. 6 that the district must fold several ESSER-funded systems and licenses into the FY 2026 operating budget and that the business information system requires a multiyear upgrade.
Why it matters: the changes affect recurring operating costs for student information, digital classroom tools and the district's finance and HR backbone. The district also flagged cybersecurity and long-term sustainability of its one-to-one device program as ongoing priorities.
Chief Information Officer Andy Zuckerman summarized the technology request as three principal items: the ERP (enterprise resource planning)…
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