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Board previews $25,000 residency-detection software as public commenters press cyber-charter and student-hunger concerns
Summary
Administrators highlighted a proposed $25,000 residency-detection software purchase aimed at identifying nonresident cyber-enrollments and improving district revenue accuracy; public commenters urged the board to address cyber-charter outflows and student food insecurity during the meeting’s privilege-of-the-floor segment.
The board reviewed consent items that include a proposed $25,000 residency-detection software purchase intended to validate student residency and limit payments for out‑of‑district cyber-charter enrollments.
Administration explained the software can accept batch uploads and run periodic reports; a staff presenter said other nearby districts (Shippensburg, West Perry) are using the tool…
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