School board to consider buying $1.36M worth of 1:1 computing devices |
Posted by: Susan Einhorn |
The Oak Ridge Board of Education on Monday will consider buying $1.36 million worth of “one to one” computing devices for middle school students and teachers. The purchase of the 1,636 devices would be through a $1.59 million, four-year CalFirst equipment lease that the school board will also consider on Monday. The BOE will consider buying 1,520 student devices worth $1,223,600 from Personal Computer Systems, or PCS, in Louisville, Tennessee. The Lenovo 11E Yoga convertible laptops are worth $805 each and would be used by students in grades 5-8. |
Source: Oak Ridge Today (TN-USA) | Published: August 24th, 2015 |
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