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Glynn County Schools pitches $371,706 transportation software purchase and pilots RFID tracking; also seeks VR training and AEDs for SROs
Summary
District staff proposed buying Tyler Technologies routing software for $371,706 with a phased rollout and RFID student scanning pilot, asked to buy virtual‑reality training software for SROs ($151,874.17) and 25 mobile AEDs ($72,500) funded by a school safety grant.
Mr. Waters presented a plan to replace the district’s Edulog routing system with Tyler Technologies at a proposed year‑one cost of $371,706, saying the cloud‑based software offers turn‑by‑turn directions on tablets, real‑time routing, and a parent app. He said the district would pilot the system while retaining Edulog for one year to smooth the transition and expects annual savings of about $34,000 in future years after the initial cost.
On the student tracking feature, Waters and…
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