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Board hears IT overhaul, phishing training and plans for new IP cameras; small safety grant allocated for lockdown hardware

Morris School District Board of Education · May 14, 2024
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Summary

District IT lead outlined phased Wi‑Fi access‑point replacement, ongoing phishing training, and plans for a modern IP camera system; the board was told a $16,850 safety grant would be used to add and replace lockdown hardware districtwide.

At the facilities and finance update, the district reported three technology priorities that will be rolled out across schools.

Linda (responding to a board request for an update) said the technology department will replace aging wireless access points and migrate controller hardware to a cloud solution in a phased rollout beginning this summer and continuing next year. "The controller hardware that we have now is reaching the end of its life... so it's time to move to the cloud…

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