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Board approves Microsoft enterprise license and John Rogers change order; consent agenda passes
Summary
The Seattle School Board approved a 12‑month Microsoft Enterprise license agreement and a $1.7 million construction change order for John Rogers Elementary after discussing contract length, credits, and unforeseen site conditions. Consent agenda passed; Microsoft item was removed from consent for discussion and passed with one abstention.
The Seattle Public Schools Board voted Dec. 10 to authorize two notable purchases pulled from the consent agenda: a Microsoft Enterprise license agreement and a construction change order for John Rogers Elementary.
Vice President Briggs moved the procurement action enabling the superintendent to execute a 12‑month Microsoft Enterprise licensing agreement with Dell to provide Microsoft Enterprise solutions from Jan. 1 through Dec. 31, 2026. The motion cited a not‑to‑exceed amount included in the…
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