School Board Votes To Join AIU Computer Network
Despite some lingering concerns, the Mt. Lebanon school board voted 7-2 to join the Region Wide Area Network being created by the Allegheny Intermediate Unit.
The high-speed computer network is expected to connect 41 of the county's 42 suburban school districts and offer a variety of upgrades in technology services for the districts.
At a discussion meeting last week, some Mt. Lebanon school directors appeared hesitant to vote to join the network after director of technology Christopher Stengel told the board it would cost the district an additional $600 per month.
Link: www.post-gazette.com/pg/08024/851649-55.stm
The high-speed computer network is expected to connect 41 of the county's 42 suburban school districts and offer a variety of upgrades in technology services for the districts.
At a discussion meeting last week, some Mt. Lebanon school directors appeared hesitant to vote to join the network after director of technology Christopher Stengel told the board it would cost the district an additional $600 per month.
Link: www.post-gazette.com/pg/08024/851649-55.stm
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