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Board approves $762,000 technology replacement plan; district cites end‑of‑life Windows 10 and aging iPads
Summary
Board approved a $761,930.49 technology purchase plan covering end‑of‑life Windows 10 workstations, aging iPads, device lifecycle rotations, displays and protective cases for middle‑school devices; staff warned of recent price increases.
The Emporia Board of Education unanimously approved a $761,930.49 technology replacement plan on Wednesday to address end‑of‑life devices and continue device life‑cycle rotations across the district.
Pam Stranathand, assistant superintendent of business operations, and Paul Beadles, director of information technology, presented the proposal. Beadles said the purchase addresses several priorities: replacing Windows 10 workstations that will lose security updates after October…
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