Despite growing challenges and smaller budgets, K-12 tech leaders remain focused on maintaining student device access and 1:1 initiatives.

9 in 10 K-12 tech leaders predict surge in IT workload


Despite growing challenges and smaller budgets, leaders remain focused on maintaining student device access and 1:1 initiatives

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Nine out of ten K-12 tech leaders expect their IT asset inventories will grow in 2024, while almost half (48 percent) predict their IT budgets will diminish, according to a new survey by Incident IQ, a workflow management platform built for K-12 schools, which recently polled Technology Leadership Council members. 

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