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Board approves $26,412 server purchase to replace decade-old district hardware
2173821 · January 1, 2025
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Summary
The board approved purchasing an HP network server for $26,412.33 from the REMC bid list after staff said the current equipment is roughly 10 years old and has experienced hard-drive failures that threaten district services.
The Westwood Heights Schools Board of Education approved the purchase of an HP network server at a cost of $26,412.33 from the REMC bid list, citing reliability problems with the existing equipment.
Board member Jesse Coleman moved the purchase, which was supported by Corburn. The motion passed with unanimous approval in the…
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