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Connellsville Area board approves $360,200 purchase of 1,150 Chromebooks after debate over cost and lifecycle
Summary
The Connellsville Area School District board approved a $360,200 purchase of 1,150 Lenovo Chromebooks amid debate over device replacement cycles, resale of used units and the impact on student outcomes.
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The Connellsville Area School District board voted to approve the purchase of 1,150 Lenovo Chromebooks from GovConnection for $360,200, a motion presented under the technology agenda item.
Board member Mr. Fanella introduced the procurement request and said the purchase was made under the district's standard purchasing terms. During discussion, several board members raised concerns about the district’s long-term spending on devices and whether repeated purchases have produced measurable academic gains. Opponents urged a review of replacement cadence and total cost; supporters emphasized student access to devices and noted resale and recycling practices the district uses to recover value.
District staff explained the refresh policy: students receive a new device in kindergarten, fourth grade and eighth grade so each student receives three devices over their school career. Officials described resale steps — offering used devices to students and staff, salvaging parts and contracting an electronics recycler for final disposal — as ways to recoup funds.
After deliberation the motion carried and the purchase was authorized. The board did not attach additional conditions to the approval at the meeting but several members requested follow-up documentation on lifecycle cost and licensing terms.
The district listed the contract number during the discussion and noted device licensing (Chrome OS) and support as part of the total cost. The board carried several other routine technology and subscription approvals during the same meeting.

