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Wyandotte brief includes AV upgrades, 70 Chromebooks and cybersecurity monitoring on agenda

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Summary

The board brief lists central office contracts, insurance, meeting-space audio-visual upgrades, procurement of 70 additional Chromebooks for 2025–26 and cybersecurity server/device monitoring; the brief also includes community announcements about summer meal service and camps.

Technology and facilities items were among the district’s June 24 Action Agenda listings. The brief calls out large meeting-space audio-visual upgrades, procurement of 70 additional Chromebooks for the 2025–26 school year and cybersecurity server and device monitoring as items to be considered.

Also on the Action Agenda were central office contracts and insurance; the brief does not list contract values, vendor names, or award outcomes. The expense line for bills and vouchers on the Consent Agenda is reported at $7,749,076.14.

The superintendent’s announcements at the end of the brief highlight the district's Meet Up and Eat Up free lunch program (Monday–Friday, 11:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m.) for children 18 and under, and note that sports camps and breakfast/lunch availability will be posted on the Parent Portal. Board members also reminded the public about Wyandotte Reads, the Street Fair and the upcoming Fourth of July Parade.

Next steps: the brief lists the technology and procurement items for board consideration; it does not document procurement approvals or contract awards.