By Dennis Pierce
04/01/2025 – eSchool News
During the pandemic, thousands of school systems used emergency relief aid to buy laptops, Chromebooks, and other digital devices for students to use in remote learning. When students returned to the classroom, these devices continued to support one-to-one computing initiatives, ensuring that every child had a digital tool for instruction.
Now, these devices are nearing the end of their life cycle, creating a key challenge for district IT leaders: How will they replace this aging equipment and continue to support digital learning without interruption–while no longer being able to rely on an influx of federal dollars?….Read Dennis’ piece in eSchool News here.