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Board approves Skyward migration, Spinbridge subscription and credit‑card limit increases
Summary
Lebanon board approved a multi-year migration to Skyward's upgraded 'Q' system, accepted a $6,000 annual Spinbridge purchasing subscription (now locally funded), and authorized credit card limit increases to support in-house buildings and grounds purchasing after Aramark ended its contract.
The Lebanon board approved three operational items related to procurement and technology: a Skyward migration to the vendor's new 'Q' system, an annual Spinbridge subscription now funded by the district, and credit-card limit increases to accommodate in‑house purchasing.
Administrators explained that Skyward is the district's student information system and that the vendor is…
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