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Committee approves Chromebook resale to graduating seniors; business manager reports budget transfers
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Summary
The committee approved selling end-of-life Chromebooks to graduating seniors for $1 and approved budget transfers as staff manage year-end account balances, then moved into an executive session to discuss superintendent negotiations.
The Greater Lowell Regional Vocational Technical School Committee approved a proposal from the business manager to sell end-of-life Chromebooks to graduating seniors for $1, continuing a past practice for devices that are generally four years old.
The business manager said Chromebooks "are pretty much at the end of life" after about four years and recommended selling them to seniors for a dollar so the district would not have to reissue and refurbish older devices mid–high-school career. The motion to approve the resale passed on recorded affirmative responses.
Earlier the business manager presented a list of budget transfers and said, given tighter budget years, staff are meeting with department heads to review available account balances and reallocate funds where needed to cover overages before year end. Committee members moved to approve the transfers and recorded affirmative votes.
The meeting also recorded a motion and affirmative votes to enter executive session under Massachusetts General Laws chapter 30A, section 21(a)(2), to discuss strategy for negotiations with nonunion personnel and to address the superintendent’s position. The transcript shows the motion carried; no substantive details from executive session were recorded in open session.
Why it matters: The Chromebook resale reduces inventory and staging costs and provides low-cost devices to graduates; routine budget transfers reflect year-end fiscal management. The executive session motion indicates upcoming or ongoing employment negotiations for the superintendent role.
What’s next: Staff will complete the Chromebook resale process, execute the approved budget transfers, and follow any next steps resulting from executive-session deliberations.

