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Westbury board unanimously approves $3.4 million Smart Schools investment plan
Summary
The Westbury Union Free School District Board of Education voted unanimously Dec. 16 to adopt its Smart Schools Investment Plan, using a roughly $3.4 million state Smart Schools allocation for security and network upgrades and other permitted technology projects.
The Westbury Union Free School District Board of Education unanimously approved the district’s Smart Schools Investment Plan on Dec. 16 after a final presentation and a required public hearing.
Mister Stein, a district staff member who led the presentation, said the district’s allocation from the 2014 New York State Smart Schools bond is $3,400,000 and described Phase 1 priorities as “to upgrade the district's high-tech security, and … to replace some of the school networking components.” He told the board the funds may be used…
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