“If we didn’t have Lexicon, we’d probably have to hire at least a dozen additional people.” – Femi Aina, Director of IT for Atlanta Public Schools.
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Drips, spills, drops, lightning strikes, shattered screens, devices that have been run over, devices used for batting practice, ant infestations, and a few cases where, frankly, we’d prefer not to know what took place. 😳
With almost 25 years of device repair experience, our technicians have seen it all. We hold a 99.9% first-time repair rate for student devices where we were able to attempt a repair.
Districts like APS, Henry County, Clayton County, and Fayette County rely on Lexicon and our ALWAYSLEARNING® device management program. We eliminate disruptions caused by broken Chromebooks, tablets, laptops, and other devices, and monitor and manage your spare pool, to ensure 100% uptime so learning is never interrupted.
Visit our booth #407 at GAMEIS where we’ll be drawing for free student device repairs for your school or district!
Senior Sales Director Ed Campbell will present a workshop on best practices for Building A Comprehensive District Device Strategy on July 7 from 2-3 pm. Topics covered will include:
Feel free to contact us ahead of the conference with any questions, or drop by booth #407 to learn more and enter to win up to 50 free repairs for your student devices!
Struggling with using Microsoft Intune to deploy your district’s devices? Our Intune Deployment services can quickly get you up and running.
Lexicon is proud to offer comprehensive repair solutions for Apple iPads and Mac laptops. We understand how vital these devices are in modern education, and our commitment to providing excellent service continues with this endeavor that will ease the burden on your K-12 district’s tech department.
Lexicon is closely monitoring a potential strike next week by UPS workers. One of Lexicon’s core values is taking ownership of all problems that hinder our mission. The letter below was sent to Lexicon K-12 districts to appraise them of steps being taken by Lexicon to get ahead of any potential delays caused by the strike.