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The Lone Rock School District is turning to its voters for essential support, proposing a new $100,000 annual Technology Levy. This measure, set for an upcoming ballot, aims to address urgent and growing technological needs that the district's current, unchanged perpetual levy of $19,650 can no longer meet.
School officials emphasize that this funding is not for new initiatives but to maintain and secure the existing digital infrastructure vital for daily education. The money would be strictly allocated to protect student data through updated cybersecurity, maintain critical hardware like student devices and classroom projectors, and ensure reliable internet connectivity across all school facilities. The district highlights that without this additional investment, they risk falling behind in providing a safe and effective digital learning environment.
The proposed levy represents a direct investment in current students' educational tools and security. District administrators stress that community approval is crucial to avoid disruptive cuts to technology services and to ensure that Lone Rock's educational standards keep pace with modern demands. The outcome of this vote will significantly shape the district's operational capabilities for the foreseeable future.
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