In a move that seems especially prudent going into a year that may require students to spend some time at home in addition to time in the classroom, the Joplin R-8 Board of Education, during a special meeting Thursday night, approved the purchase of Chromebooks for all sixth and seventh graders.
The district already provides Chromebooks to all eighth grade students, a recent change from the iPads that were used when the 1-1 initiative for eighth graders was first implemented.
According to board documentation, the Chromebooks will cost $218,106.08, with the money coming out of this year's operational budget.
In the documentation, the district's director of technology Eric Pitcher said, "The COVID-19 crisis has illuminated our need to make virtual/distance learning more equitable and viable for all secondary students in the district.
District officials will try to receive CARES Act funding to cover the cost.
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