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District tech director outlines content filtering, device tracking and Infinite Campus integrations

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Huron School District technology staff described a new content filter that allows teacher-approved YouTube access and wellness alerts, an asset-tracking system for more than 2,300 Chromebooks and other devices, and plans to use Infinite Campus workflow tools and an integrated hall-pass system.

Roger Oller of the Huron technology department summarized this year’s technology initiatives at the Feb. 24 special board meeting, focusing on classroom access, student-wellness alerts and asset management.

Oller said the district has implemented a new online content filter called DelaDale that routes student-device traffic to a managed dashboard. The filter blocks inappropriate material, uses AI to classify YouTube videos as educational or not, and allows teachers to approve access on a temporary basis without waiting for a…

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