The board approved purchasing Google Workspace for Education Plus for $105,370 to upgrade email security, increase storage, add Google Meet recording and live captions, enable classroom rostering, and access Google's Gemini AI tools in a safeguarded environment.
District technology staff told the board the package offers enhanced spam, phishing and malware protection, the ability to scan email attachments, live captions and transcripts for Google Meet, and "originality reports" that could replace Turnitin. Staff said Turnitin previously cost about $22,000 per year and that the district could eliminate or reduce other paid platforms (Canvas for elementary, Edpuzzle site-level licenses) over time.
Technology staff characterized Gemini and the Workspace AI controls as a safer, district-managed AI environment where chats and student data are not used to train Google's public models. The staff said an alternative AI product they reviewed (Magic School) would cost roughly $100,000 on top of other purchases.
Board members discussed potential savings by decommissioning duplicate services and asked about extending Workspace features to middle and high school staff. The motion to purchase passed on a recorded vote.