Superintendent highlights EPIC’s 21,000 sq. ft. asset office and rising enrollment

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Superintendent Justin Hunt showcased the school's in-house asset office that handles Chromebooks and connectivity devices, and reported enrollment approaching 28,800 students and pathways program growth.

Superintendent Justin Hunt used the board's "superintendent spotlight" to describe EPIC ONE ON ONE CHARTER SCHOOL’s decision to bring device management in-house and to highlight enrollment and student engagement trends.

Hunt said the asset office is a 21,000-square-foot warehouse that houses the school's Chromebooks and other devices. “Last year, we shipped out somewhere in the neighborhood of 20,000 units,” he said, adding that EPIC moved device management in-house to reduce downtime and speed delivery: “If we can do that faster, not only cheaper, but faster, then that means less downtime for the student.”

He described the check-in and refurbishing process for returned devices and said EPIC ships devices to students across the state. Hunt emphasized technology’s central role for the virtual school and said the asset office work “directly impacts the teacher to do that instruction in even a better manner.”

On enrollment and engagement, Hunt reported month-end August enrollment rising from roughly 27,370 in 2024–25 to about 28,755 in 2025–26, and he said the organization’s engagement goal is 80%; after early weeks of school the cumulative engagement rate was 82%. He also said EPIC’s pathways program surpassed 1,000 enrolled students.

Hunt’s remarks were accompanied by slides and a video produced by the communications team showing the asset office and early-day student activities. He thanked asset office staff for their work.