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Longview School District details Google migration, Chromebook fleet maintenance and Windows 11 plan
Summary
District technology manager described a summer of upgrades — a Google email migration of more than 1,000 mailboxes and 2.8 million emails, classroom projector and lab refreshes, an ongoing Windows 11 rollout and E‑Rate‑backed network upgrades — and tied much of the work to capital projects funding.
Longview School District’s technology team told the board on Sept. 8 that a major summer effort moved the district’s staff and students to a single Google environment and refreshed classroom hardware, while planning for a widespread Windows 11 migration and improved network backbone.
“Over 1,000 mailboxes” were migrated and “over 2,800,000 emails” moved in an eight‑day migration, Matt Keavy, identified in the meeting as the district technology manager, told the board. He said the migration included more than 750,000 calendar items and almost 80,000 contacts. “It took eight days to complete the migration running 24 hours a day,” Keavy said.
Keavy said Olympic Elementary was the focus of this summer’s classroom refresh, receiving new high‑definition laser projectors,…
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