Preventing Burnout: How One District Keeps Their Techs Energized and Engaged
Maintaining a motivated and efficient tech team is essential for the success of any K-12 district. One forward-thinking district has found an innovative solution.
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Maintaining a motivated and efficient tech team is essential for the success of any K-12 district. One forward-thinking district has found an innovative solution.
Lexicon’s repair technicians identified a widespread issue affecting approximately 2,500 student devices. Here’s how we solved for it.
With 1,329 devices at risk of being deemed “beyond economical repair” (BER), there was a potential loss of $247,357 worth of value to the district.
Heard County is located in the west central part of Georgia. The county is a rural 301 square miles, home to approximately 12,000 people. The Heard County School District consists of five schools – three elementary schools, one middle school, and one high school. Total student population is approximately 2,111 students.
Mike Robbins has been the Director of Technology for the school system for 13 years. The school had been 1:1 for grades 3-12, and recently went 1:1 for K-12. We spoke with Mike and Technical Specialist Tiffany Mixon about their experience with the Lexicon AlwaysLearning® ADP program.