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District installs Libo ID, refreshes devices and integrates special‑education records
Summary
Mount Lebanon’s technology team described a summer of infrastructure work: migration to Windows 11, Chromebook/iPad refreshes, a district‑wide single sign‑on called Libo ID, and an integration of PowerSchool with special‑education document storage to improve teachers’ access to IEPs and evaluations.
Mount Lebanon’s technology department told the board Aug. 11 that it completed several summer projects designed to reduce sign‑in friction for teachers and families, refresh classroom devices and improve access to special‑education documents.
The most visible change is Libo ID, a district single‑sign‑on platform that will provision accounts automatically from HR and PowerSchool sources, provide a parent/guardian launchpad for district apps, and push approved applications to students. “Libo ID does three things. Libo ID creates all of our new accounts… app rostering… and the most…
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