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Oregon City Schools outlines device inventory, cybersecurity controls and student-data privacy work
Summary
District technology director briefed the board on device counts (about 3,300 Chromebooks in daily use, ~135 iPads), infrastructure and priorities including a device refresh plan, adoption of CIS security controls and auditing of student-data tools (about 112 evaluated tools).
Mister Bartlett, director of the district technology department, told the Oregon City Board of Education on Nov. 10 that the department supports a wide set of services — from student devices and wireless networks to security cameras and access control — and is prioritizing a multi-year device refresh, stronger cybersecurity and student-data privacy safeguards.
"All of our students, K–12, have the device every day to use. That is a 2-in-1 touchscreen Chromebook," Bartlett said, adding that the district supports roughly 3,300 Chromebooks in daily…
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