The district approved a $1.26 million emergency Chromebook purchase after losing nearly 5,000 devices over the summer, but remains divided on whether students should take devices home nightly.
The district approved a $1.26 million emergency Chromebook purchase after losing nearly 5,000 devices over the summer, with delivery promised within one to two weeks.
Board members disagreed on a proposed day user model that would require students to leave devices at school; Natalie Beyer argued students need devices at home for college prep and dual enrollment work.
A salary study revealed calculation errors in classified employee pay and recommends raises ranging from $1,922 to $2,555 per hour across multiple job categories, with cost projections due in November.