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In Kingsport, Tennessee, the local Board of Education convened on Tuesday to discuss vital technology upgrades for students. During the meeting, a unanimous decision was made to acquire Chromebooks for sixth and ninth graders in the Kingsport City Schools (KCS) system. The 5-0 vote ensures that these tech-savvy tools will be funded through the School General Purpose Funds. As per the meeting’s documentation, the plan includes the purchase of 1,300 student Dell Chromebooks, aimed at enhancing educational resources and accessibility for these pivotal school years.

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