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District IT reports 11,563 devices in 1-to-1 program, outlines replacement and training plans

2292465 · February 13, 2025
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Erie City School District IT staff told the board the district currently has about 11,563 devices assigned to students and teachers, processed roughly 8,825 student device returns since February, installed 626 Promethean active panels, and plans to replace aging laptops and Chromebooks while expanding teacher training.

District technology staff provided the board an annual information-technology update Feb. 12 that described device counts, repair returns, classroom hardware and plans for lifecycle replacements and teacher training.

Bill Blair, the Instructional Technology Integrator, told trustees the district currently has approximately 11,563 devices assigned directly to students and teachers for the 2024-25 school year. He said these counts exclude Windows desktops, classroom laptops and iPads assigned to staff or special programs.

Blair said the IT department has processed about 8,825 student device returns dating back to February; returns included devices that would not…

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