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Linewize has been selected as a preferred technology provider for schools across Ohio, marking a significant step in a strategic partnership with the Management Council. This collaboration aims to bolster student safety and wellbeing by providing advanced digital tools and resources tailored to educational environments.
Through this partnership, Linewize will offer its innovative solutions designed to support schools in managing online safety and promoting healthy digital habits among students. The initiative comes at a crucial time when educational institutions are increasingly focused on creating secure online learning environments.
By leveraging Linewize’s expertise, Ohio schools will gain access to a comprehensive suite of tools that not only safeguard students but also enhance their overall educational experience. This partnership reflects a commitment to prioritizing student welfare in an era where digital engagement is paramount.
As schools navigate the complexities of modern education, this collaboration stands to empower educators and foster a safer, more supportive learning atmosphere for all students.
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