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Board reviews proposed purchases, considers tuition policy revision and capital-asset threshold change
Summary
At its Feb. 27, 2025 work session the Coffee County Board of Education discussed proposed purchases of Axon body cameras ($79,909.28) and a Ford Explorer for student transport ($44,099), a first reading of a nonresident student tuition policy (JVCB), and a proposed reduction in the capital-asset capitalization threshold to $25,000.
The Coffee County Board of Education considered several operational items at its Feb. 27, 2025 work session, including proposed safety and transportation purchases, a first reading of a nonresident student tuition policy change, and an audit-suggested change to the district’s capital-asset threshold.
Body cameras and safety: The board heard that the district proposes a purchase of body-worn cameras through Axon Enterprises totaling $79,909.28. Board discussion included warranty and platform reliability concerns; staff said the purchase includes a five-year warranty and that the district’s current camera system could no longer upload video to servers. The meeting record shows staff asked whether they would use “eSpas” funds for the…
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