Unified needs technology upgrade
District hopes three-year plan will help
Many schools are using hardware that is “becoming antiquated at best,” School Board member Don Nielsen said Monday.
He asked his fellow board members to take a hard look at the technology plan and an accompanying analysis by Unified’s instructional technology department that pointed out the need to address the aging technology.
“I would see this as a stepping-off point, possibly down the road, for resurrecting the technology referendum,” Nielsen said. “It’s quite obvious in talking to the staff that our technology needs are growing.”
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