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Missoula school board approves new ERP contract, adopts calendars and course catalogs, and OKs Costa Rica trip
Summary
The Missoula County Public Schools board unanimously approved a contract to replace its Munis ERP with Tyler School ERP Pro (15‑month implementation; annual cost ~$177,105; $105,005.40 one‑time implementation charge), adopted 2026–27 calendars and high‑school course catalogs, and approved a Costa Rica student trip and routine consent items.
The Missoula County Public Schools board voted unanimously to approve several administrative and program actions at its recent meeting, including a multi‑year contract to move the district off its Munis enterprise resource planning (ERP) system to Tyler School ERP Pro, adoption of school calendars and course catalogs for 2026–27, and approval of an international student trip to Costa Rica.
ERP replacement: Denise Williams, executive director of business services, presented a conversion plan to Tyler School ERP Pro that district staff said is designed specifically for school districts and includes prebuilt reports for required state data collections. Williams described a 15‑month implementation schedule beginning April 1 with a target go‑live date of July 1, 2027; an annual contract cost of about $177,105; and a one‑time implementation charge of $105,005.40. Williams said the switch should generate operational efficiencies and reduce some IT hosting and…
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