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Prince George’s County schools outline device access, checkout and repair plans

Prince George's County Board of Education · March 13, 2026
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District leaders told the board the system remains effectively 1:1 for student devices, described a mix of take‑home and cart models, proposed an annual Chromebook sign‑out via ParentVUE, and said they will provide detailed repair and loss data after the work session.

Chair Brandon Jackson and district technology leaders reviewed classroom device access and inventory at the Prince George’s County Board of Education work session on March 12. Dr. Andrew Zuckerman said the district remains “a 1 to 1 district” while using a mix of models to manage devices and inventory.

Zuckerman said 52 schools (all high schools plus a small number of elementary and middle schools) use take‑home devices, 143 are cart‑based and 9 use a combination, and that…

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