Taking a long-view, five-year look into the future, Naperville School District 203 officials are in the process of prioritizing information technology expenses through the 2029-30 school year.
According to officials, the district’s spending plans through the next five fiscal years reflect anticipated shifts in technology and efforts to help ensure students have the appropriate tools to prepare for the current learning environment.
“We do this to allow us to prepare for acquiring, upgrading, and maintaining our technology infrastructure,” Art Anderson, director of IT infrastructure, said of the rationale behind long-range planning. “This helps us ensure that the district can meet its current and future technological needs efficiently.”
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